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unconscionable
1. Scott knew it was something that would be unconscionable – the notion they would have to use it in any event
2. For Leahy to blame such obstruction on his part to the aftermath of 9/11 is unethical, unconscionable, and untruthful
3. Addendum to the above: What might have been avoided if not for the Kennedy Administration‘s unconscionable betrayal of Cuban
4. Just as unconscionable, there were clearly several in federal law enforcement who should have been fired for their utter incompetence
5. Instead, he transformed himself, by his own ineptitude, into a political caricature of himself reduced to spending his remaining political capital on ceremonial issues while making obscene concessions to Big Business whose inexhaustible demand for cheap(er) labor at the expense of (native) low income wage earners, many of whom are younger African Americans living on the fringe, are morally and providentially unconscionable on every conceivable level
6. It was when the worst consequences of Adam and Susan‘s unconscionable practices of how they fed and raised their children began to show up in 2 Dr
7. Deficit spending is an unconscionable form of fiscal child abuse
8. And as for money, power and politics it was the teachers union and its unyielding, unconscionable defense
9. That sort of foot-dragging holds-up promotions and overseas assignments and it’s just plain unconscionable as far as I’m concerned
10. “I have turned myself in only because those that had provided me with my equipment have done something that was unconscionable I do not agree with the deaths of innocents
11. The sheer, unconscionable, non-stop, never-ending accumulation of pure, useless, never had to exist in the first place, garbage
12. If standing by and doing nothing at the felling of the WTC on 9/11 would be unconscionable, then so is it when an insurance company lets Joe the Plumber die because his love of deep fat fried lard sticks is considered a 495
13. wicked from this passage is an unconscionable abuse of biblical interpretation and should be rejected by all disciples
14. everlasting torture of the wicked from this passage is an unconscionable abuse of biblical
15. The thought of what the vengeance of the Russian Cossacks would be if they gained control of Paris was an unconscionable thought for any Frenchman including Napoleon
16. Al Maxey: "To fabricate a theology of disembodied spirits and Hadean holding cells and everlasting torture of the wicked from this passage is an unconscionable abuse of biblical interpretation and should be rejected by all disciples intent upon discerning and declaring Truth rather than perpetuating the tedious tenets of paganistic Tradition" Reflections, Issue #28, April 4, 2003
17. Al Maxey: "To fabricate a theology of disembodied spirits and Hadean holding sells and everlasting torture of the wicked from this passage is an unconscionable abuse of biblical interpretation and should be rejected by all disciples intent upon discerning and declaring Truth rather than perpetuating the tedious tenets of paganistic Tradition" Reflections, Issue #28, April 4, 2003
18. unconscionable, and impudent, and I can well believe it from what I have seen of them in other towns
19. she never racked her pupils with unconscionable extortions, nor ever put
20. In an unconscionable act, deVeau placed a shotgun against the sleeping child’s back and pulled the trigger
21. I thought that was unconscionable
22. "There is an unconscionable old shark for you!" said Herbert
23. There the crowd—mostly concerned Jews, labor leaders, university professors, and Catholics—had listened to more than twenty speakers detailing what was happening in Germany, how the Nazis were concealing it, and why it would be unconscionable for the United States to participate in the games
24. For besides that she never ransacked her customers, whose tastes too she ever studiously consulted, she never racked her pupils with unconscionable extortions, nor ever put their hard earnings, as she called them, under the contribution of poundage
25. It was unfair, even unconscionable, for the defendant to back out simply because the plaintiff’s attorney was now dead
26. Thus they sidled slowly onward till it struck her they had been advancing for an unconscionable time—far longer than was usually occupied by the short journey from Chaseborough, even at this walking pace, and that they were no longer on hard road, but in a mere trackway
27. It would have been unconscionable to deviate from the system I told them I would follow
28. The great majority of such flotations were either downright swindles or closely equivalent thereto by reason of the unconscionable financing charges taken out of the price paid by the public
29. Finally, drowsy investors have given their companies free rein to over-pay executives in ways that are simply unconscionable
30. “It would be unconscionable to take even a one-in-a-thousand chance with its safety, don’t you think?”
31. I always thought we should get something like this from him, for I always looked upon him as a futile, frivolous fellow who gave himself unconscionable airs on the fact of his being a general (though he only became one because he retired as a colonel)
32. But what is it that compels the peasants, the soldiers, who stand on the lowest rung of the ladder, who have no profit from the existing order, who are in a condition of the most abject submission and humiliation, to believe that the existing order, in consequence of which they are in a most disadvantageous and humble state, is the very order which must be, and which, therefore, must be maintained, even by performing the basest and most unconscionable acts for it
33. The unconscionable impudence of the bare suggestion fetched a gasp from both men