With the technology and experience at our disposal, it would be unforgivable to miss this historic opportunity. |
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It is no disgrace to try and fail but to waste so much possession without having a go from scoreable positions is unforgivable. |
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That's a mortal trespass, an unforgivable transgression that must be stopped. |
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It took the greatest film ever made and trashed it in a way that was on one level farcically stupid and on another level absolutely unforgivable. |
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For others, the distance of three years makes what happened feel both implausible and unforgivable. |
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To drag an old friend and a new one into a maelstrom of complications was nearly unforgivable. |
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This one has an unforgivable, unnecessary shot that resolves a mini-plot thread featuring a legless little girl. |
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Nevertheless, it is unforgivable to reduce it to the easy, depoliticised humour of this offering. |
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It would be an unforgivable tragedy for apathy to win the day and alter our sport for all time. |
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Such crude words from your lips is unforgivable in the daughter of a titled lord, is it not? |
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The conventional view today is that the war was an unforgivable waste of human life. |
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It was then, and then only, that I decided to embark on the series of actions that I now agree were unforgivable. |
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It also commits two completely unforgivable sins, both of which I will get to momentarily. |
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They are being met with indifference or active hostility because they have committed the unforgivable sin of cooperating with the Americans. |
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The controls are sluggish and unresponsive, which when you're trying to pull off a series of trick moves is just unforgivable. |
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If you feel the infidelity is unforgivable and you cannot move on from the affair then it is time to leave. |
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The present old age pension compared to today's average wage is an unforgivable insult and an absolute disgrace. |
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This was an aberration on my part but I make no excuses for what was an unforgivable incident. |
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That they disintegrated to an ill-behaved rabble, with senior players in open dissent, was unforgivable. |
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However, the restaurant's most unforgivable sin, for which the cook should be banished to Hades forever, was to overcook the pasta. |
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Life Changers teach us to forgive ourselves for things we imagine to be unforgivable. |
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That is an unforgivable failure, in my judgment, and one that we ought to debate. |
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To compound this unforgivable error of judgement, I then only gave his work a cursory glance before allowing him to leave. |
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In the world of Phoebe, striving unbacked by integrity may be blameworthy, but dullness is unforgivable. |
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The existence of the petition process is an unforgivable sin, and we actually permit this to exist for decades! |
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His insult would have been unforgivable if it hadn't been delivered deftly, with a smile and a Bengali lawyer's wit and charm. |
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If women knew that their spite will go unrewarded, perhaps fewer would stoop to this despicable, and unforgivable, crime. |
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It's faux news for a slow day, not even a slow day but a slow hour, which in cable apparently is an unforgivable sin. |
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Even worse, director John Irvin commits the unforgivable sin of mistaking shocks for scares. |
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Unlike some, I don't consider it an unforgivable sin to be a social conservative. |
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Members see any concession not as a necessary compromise but as an unforgivable sellout to a sworn enemy. |
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The use of force is appalling, indiscriminate barbarity unforgivable. |
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What is unforgivable though is the pointless gumph when Aragorn falls in to the river and drifts off, only, gosh, he returns just in time for the battle. |
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And what's particularly unforgivable is the way the theme music is ruined. |
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For a director that's been in special FX since 1993, it's unforgivable how bad some of the CGI is, especially in moments where it was completely unnecessary. |
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For 200 pages Yunior has been the perpetrator of unforgivable crimes, but in the end his sorrow and sorrowfulness become ours. |
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Government activism on behalf of the common man was an unforgivable sin to be extirpated from the body politic. |
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Some even err on the side of fair-mindedness, an unforgivable sin in this arena. |
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Many girls lose out on friendship, romance, happiness because of one shocking, unforgivable fault…perspiration odour in underthings. |
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Some are clearly from an SNP background but there are a lot more people who think that telling lies is unforgivable. |
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As a doctor I find it to be absolutely unforgivable when parents smoke in the presence of their children. |
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It is a case in which I myself was involved and the delays there were, in my view, unforgivable. |
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The suffering is immense, the atrocities unbearable and the crimes unforgivable. |
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Not only is that regrettable but in a modern democracy that is unforgivable. |
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Musicians and their label Frontiers Records apologize of course for such unforgivable postponing! |
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Perpetuating the current situation and allowing hopes for peace to be dashed would be unforgivable. |
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But two blatant misidentifications are completely unforgivable. |
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He claimed the unforgivable crime was her sale of his writing desk to a client. |
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Their sins are unforgivable, and their disregard of the children is an abomination. |
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To not visit the family tomb on All Saints' Day was unforgivable. |
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But for a coach to forget how much his players need his support in moments of defeat is just unforgivable. |
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People forgive you for a lot of your past indiscretions, but this, they feel, is unforgivable. |
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Drugs, of course, have replaced alcohol as the unforgivable sin, and to be found smoking cannabis is considered every bit as serious a crime as downing vintage cognac. |
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Aside from an entertaining opening sequence, the only new ground that this film covers is when it commits the unforgivable sin of revising one of Milne's past stories. |
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For the latter, the act is unforgivable and the perpetrator irredeemable. |
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I guess it's unforgivable that I read them before I give them to her. |
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This is unsisterly and unforgivable, and actually counter-productive. |
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Prejudice can take many forms, most of which are unforgivable. |
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What Will had just done was, by the driver's standards, unforgivable. |
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What is most unforgivable is to leave and not see your child. |
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Although ethics is certainly not an exclusive value, it is nevertheless impossible to dissociate it from mutualism, which is why it would be unforgivable to lack ethics in our activities. |
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Seniors are also quick to tell anyone who will listen how unforgivable those bonuses are when so many seniors across Canada are living near or in poverty. |
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Otherwise the mentor of innovation would not have the capacity to innovate, which would be an unforgivable mistake when the intention is to build models of efficiency. |
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If Peru continues to cause irreparable damages to Nature, as a result of the ignorance of its rulers, allowing the depredation of our natural resources, it would be an unforgivable tragedy for our country and for the planet. |
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This ridiculous way of yours of ignoring reality is unforgivable in politics and that is why more Euro-scepticism or even outright hostility to the European Union reflect your presidency's poor schedule. |
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The report makes the unforgivable mistake of drawing definitive conclusions from unproven, controversial statements, turning opinions into truths and insinuations into facts. |
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That song was full of hope and zeal, carrying the message that there is a chance of reconciliation even among nations which suffered seemingly unforgivable injuries in the past. |
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Murray Dobbin says that not only is continuous bombing of Afghanistan a pitiful response to unforgivable carnage, but it is certain to make things worse. |
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This fairy tale of middle-class loneliness begins with a charmed circle of teen-age friends, which dissolves when one of them, a waiflike pianist, accuses another, the engineering student Tsukuru, of an unforgivable crime. |
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The UK government's deportation of thousands of inhabitants from the Chagos Islands to make away for a US military base in 1971 was unforgivable, a Foreign Office minister has said. |
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To send them out in the field in peacekeeping and peacemaking without the proper tools is putting their lives in potential danger and that is unforgivable. |
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The finance minister's refusal to attend last week's dinner for eurozone finance ministers – when the debt-crippled country was so dependent on loans from participants – was unforgivable, she said. |
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It would be unforgivable for the government not to act in light of these warnings. |
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What had Conn done to Feather that the latter found so unforgivable, irredeemable by emolument, by statements of praise and credit, by the persistent efforts of heartfelt remorse? |
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Also at what point are we going to really tackle some of the unforgivable aspects of certain sector-specific regimes still in place, notably in sugar? |
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It is sad and unforgivable to observe that the United Nations injustice and partiality that began in 1952 over Eritrea continues even to this modern era. |
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In an attempt to divert attention from the unforgivable mistake of shutting down the only French language military college in the country, the government is promising phenomenal savings. |
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Unilateralism without any logic whatsoever is unforgivable. |
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These three sins are unforgivable, or it's very difficult to be forgiven. |
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It would be imprudent to attempt a categorical answer to these questions, but unforgivable not to ask ourselves what actions we should take today so that the world of 2066 approaches our ideals. |
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This is a truly unforgivable thing to say, and it would be appropriate for the European Union to intervene and make it clear that milk is not mad but quite healthy. |
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In Thomas Jefferson's mind, promising freedom to the very people whom British slave traders had enslaved constituted George III's last, and most unforgivable, act of treachery. |
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The unforgivable java sin of a Pumpkin Spice Latte at Starbucks. |
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And when he doesn't play the apprentice sorcerer, Skully loves spending time with Zoombie in telling jokes and cracking a snack, for he surely is an unforgivable glutton. |
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