It is not at all clear that all colleges and universities have indefensibly larger and more expensive administrations. |
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This confirms my long-held suspicion that garden centres are every bit as indefensibly soulless and ghastly as out-of-town DIY superstores. |
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Desperately enough, it seems, to do something not just silly or ill-advised but downright dumb and indefensibly wrong. |
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It is far smaller, and it has several islands of its own that lie, like Cyprus, indefensibly close to the Turkish coast. |
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Limiting art's audience to aesthetically sensitive individuals, as Kelly and Price do, is indefensibly undemocratic, as anyone can see. |
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The proportion of sulphur emissions specifically from shipping is at present indefensibly high. |
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After last week perhaps he could add that Scotland is a country whose leadership is morally lame and, therefore, indefensibly bad value for taxpayers' money. |
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This will be crucial to addressing the imbalances in the current system that lead to indefensibly high payments to big agro-businesses or landholders. |
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This practice has resulted in excessive and indefensibly high compensation in light of the performance of the great majority of these companies and the stock market returns offered to shareholders. |
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As the result of a routine procedure — removal of a ganglion cyst — outrageously, indefensibly botched, Burke's client had lost the fine motor functions of her left hand. |
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Russian journalism is often indefensibly sensationalist and corrupt. But as Mr Putin consolidates power, the likelihood of greater state control of the media is growing. |
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Thirteen years is an indefensibly long changeover period. |
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