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    1. It was inexcusable, really


    2. “With a local operation, employing hundreds of people , it would be inexcusable to leave it out


    3. That is bald censorship, shameful and inexcusable


    4. It is my firm opinion that it would be totally inexcusable, indeed criminal, for a teacher or anyone in a position of responsibility or authority to initiate sexual behaviour with minors, or to respond sexually to their overtures


    5. But! To be so careless as to get himself not only publicly accused, but also known to the police, was inexcusable


    6. Always we may have diversity of intellectual comprehension and interpretation, even varying degrees of socialization, but lack of spiritual brotherhood is both inexcusable and reprehensible


    7. That is unfortunately when the then government of the Global Council showed inexcusable and despicable moral and political cowardice by refusing to go to the rescue of Miss Laplante, being scared of the military might of the Imperium


    8. However, the lack of warning or even of proper response from the Australians is simply inexcusable


    9. However, having one of your submarines sink in international waters a Japanese super tanker ship heading towards the United States and coming from Saudi Arabia via the Strait of Malacca was inexcusable


    10. Worse still, and this was inexcusable, the RAF had failed to notify the admiralty that the Brest patrols had not taken place

    11. At an earlier point in my life, the confrontation from Paul would have felt inexcusable, but as it was, God had prepared me inwardly to receive it as a blessing, a true life changing event, a forum that I can now stand upon, for in truth, I was guilty


    12. What they had done was inexcusable


    13. 'Master Gallor, this is an inexcusable intrusion


    14. He could not help comparing the two women and finding Maria"s indifference to her appearance, inexcusable


    15. That he wronged me, that he was inexcusable


    16. But, even after listening to the ready excuses for the inexcusable, Rafferty could still feel sorry for him


    17. The response to Russia’s declaration of war: France siding with Russia and Germany siding with Austria because of their secret military alliances, was only a secondary reaction to the inexcusable interference into Balkan politics by an empire that did not even have an adjoining border with Serbia


    18. This was inexcusable


    19. And to say that it can mean only torment is an inexcusable abuse of language


    20. Nor is this indisposition to think upon many of the articles of modern faith wholly inexcusable

    21. My son, my son-- such would be her cry, uttered to hide her vision of him stretched with Florinda, inexcusable, irrational, in a woman with three children living at Scarborough


    22. or, if the play is based on fiction and historical facts are introduced, or bits of what occurred to different people and at different times mixed up with it, all, not only without any semblance of probability, but with obvious errors that from every point of view are inexcusable? And the worst of it is, there are ignorant people who say that this is


    23. Considering everything, therefore, I hope, foolish as our engagement was, foolish as it has since in every way been proved, it was not at the time an unnatural or an inexcusable piece of folly


    24. In his memoir Nixon wrote, “Calley’s crime was inexcusable,” but the critics “were not really as interested in the moral questions raised by the Calley case as they were interested in using it to make political attacks against the Vietnam war


    25. object, she was convinced, was thoroughly justifiable: it was Lydgate whose intention was inexcusable; and there was a plan in her mind which, when she had carried it out fully, would prove how very false a step it would have been for him to have descended from his position


    26. That is inexcusable


    27. ” At this time, since we are dealing with accounting methods, we shall merely remark that in our opinion excessive write-downs of fixed assets, for the avowed or obvious purpose of decreasing depreciation and increasing reported earnings, constitute an inexcusable subterfuge and should not be condoned by the accounting profession


    28. The payment of full dividends on the preferred stock, during an interlude of large earnings known to be temporary, was inexcusable from the standpoint of corporate policy but understandable as a device to aid in unloading stock


    29. This was inexcusable; we refrain from saying more


    30. ” Everybody swears off such inexcusable extravagances—until next time

    31. This example is admittedly extreme, but it is far from unique; the instances of lesser, but inexcusable, overvaluations run into the hundreds


    32. Even at the best of times, Jacobi’s life seemed almost unbearably lonely and sad, which made my neglecting our friendship all the more inexcusable


    33. In Hochfelder, the Court said that an auditor was not responsible under antifraud statutes for his own “inexcusable negligence” when conducting an audit, but, rather, he may or may not be responsible where there is “reckless disregard for the truth,” and that the auditor is clearly liable under the antifraud statutes only if he is “an intentional participant in a scheme


    34. “7 Ways to Fail Big: Lessons from the Most Inexcusable Business Failures of the Past 25 Years


    35. The fact that these photos were ever printed was inexcusable, but hanging them on the wall verged on insubordination


    36. Having a trade go wrong because of technological issues is inexcusable for the serious trader who is trying to make a living at this profession


    37. It was all beyond belief! He was inexcusable, incomprehensible! But such were his habits that he could do nothing without a mixture of evil


    38. It would be inexcusable in a sensible man; but you can forgive it in Mitya


    39. As for the apostates, the wolves in the sheep-fold, they may excuse themselves, and cast the blame on the circumstances amid which they live; but they are absurd, inexcusable, especially if they are no longer humane; it is precisely the humanity, affability, and brotherly compassion of the doctor which prove most efficacious remedies for the patients


    40. “Yes, it was inexcusable of me to omit that,” said Nekhludoff

    41. With shame and a hotly chiding conscience I yielded to that insatiable curiosity—and when you have read these lines you will understand why I do not regret that inexcusable, furtive act


    42. If it be not the determination of the Government to engage in an open, actual, efficient war; to place the nation in such a complete state of preparation as to avert war, from our state of readiness to meet it; then the measures of the present session, those of filling up the existing Military Establishments, and thereby adding to it between six and seven thousand men, that of enlisting a standing army of twenty-five thousand men to serve for five years, unless sooner discharged—of providing for the employment of fifty thousand volunteers, and of holding in readiness one hundred thousand of the militia, would be not only inexcusable, but nearly treasonable; as they would in such case, without any adequate object, impose severe and heavy burdens upon the people of the United States, from which years of the highest degree of prosperity would not relieve them


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