The American media was equally emphatic and called the attack inexcusable aggression and state-sponsored terrorism. |
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The fact that the politicians know what they are doing in playing to racist fears, and the damage it causes, makes it inexcusable. |
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It argues about the value of violence and extends difficult rationales for inexcusable acts. |
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To suggest that I did not administer an oath to these witnesses to help them lie to members of Congress is false, inexcusable. |
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He's a good man, but his acts of treason are inexcusable, whatever the reason. |
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We offer our condolences to Alicia Keys and Celine Dion, who were vexed by rare, but inexcusable, technical gremlins during their performances. |
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Either they did not see what was happening, which is inexcusable, or the board was so badly structured that dissenting voices could be ignored. |
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We have to quit defending and justifying our inexcusable actions toward other animals. |
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The trade restrictions of the developed world are really pretty inexcusable in political, economic or moral terms. |
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The inability to queue units and the lack of unit formations are inexcusable omissions. |
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This is another example where the laserdisc or even VHS comes with supplements left off the DVD, and is inexcusable. |
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Which makes it all the more inexcusable that so many restaurants spend a fortune on furnishings then stick tacky art on their walls. |
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For a prestigious seat of learning to be acting in such a reckless manner is inexcusable. |
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That the yearbook staff failed to copyread the whole thing before sending it to the printer is inexcusable. |
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It is inexcusable for a group of senators, many from distant states, to turn this into a partisan issue of their own. |
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For anyone to attack these people mob-handed is inexcusable and the full weight of the law should be brought against them. |
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This behaviour is inexcusable and unbecoming of a registered medical practitioner. |
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It would be inexcusable for us to destroy all those weapons and not have them as a backup in the event they're needed. |
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Harris was reported to have said that he did not believe that killing a child was always inexcusable. |
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To throw away a two-goal advantage once in a derby is unfortunate, twice though is careless, bordering on inexcusable. |
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At a minimum, I believe that the Court's inexcusable ruling will severely stain its reputation for years to come, perhaps decades. |
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Yesterday he told him their actions were inexplicable and inexcusable that night and could have had even more disastrous consequences. |
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More pertinently, it denied Dublin a series of point-scoring opportunities which was inexcusable when the margin between them was minimal. |
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Networks merely need to avoid uttering flagrant falsehoods and committing major inexcusable errors. |
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The Herald said the condition of the hall was inexcusable given the status of the performer. |
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To sit, stubborn and obscurant, and refuse to acknowledge the roots of politicised mass murder is inexcusable. |
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It is caused by a deliberate act, no matter how justifiable or inexcusable it may be. |
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Continuing a policy of cover-up and concealment would be inexcusable. |
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But to some, the idea of a 6-year-old lending her image to a brand famous for provocative spreads and buxom models is inexcusable. |
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I hold no brief for Hamas and its inexcusable suicide bombings of civilians. |
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The applicant further claims that the Commission misused its powers, acted mala fides and made inexcusable and manifest error in its decision. |
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Passing off terrorism as political resistance is inexcusable, and indoctrinating children about war and martyrdom is criminal. |
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It is regrettable and inexcusable for the EU to hold its citizens powerless hostages to this inexpedient policy. |
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In both instances, the officers had responded with inexcusable rudeness. |
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What Cantona did on Wednesday night was, of course, diabolical and inexcusable. |
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The abuse that I got after the event – from Ferguson, from Cantona himself and the media – is inexcusable. |
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Yes, the items on which a budget is predicated can change during the year, but a surplus of that order of magnitude is inexcusable. |
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This government has heard the many voices calling to put an end to this inexcusable situation. |
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Comment to Article 10.3.3: The sanction under Article 10.3.3 shall be two years where all three filing failures or missed tests are inexcusable. |
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Although its content does not come as a surprise, its inexcusable assertions compel my Government to respond as a matter of principle. |
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This excessive delay and failure to meet previous commitments is inexcusable. |
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It is increasingly inexcusable to overlook all of this in our routine thinking processes. |
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There are too many stories of the over-collection of personal information and inexcusable security breaches. |
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During this investigation, I heard from many sides that the law was inexcusable, and should be changed. |
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This endless delay and failure to meet prior commitments on such a significant Issue is inexcusable. |
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The application of concepts such as gross or inexcusable negligence is often difficult. |
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But none of this comes close to making up for what is a standard made-for-television biography eviscerated by massive, inexcusable bowdlerization. |
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The man already has been discredited by the inexcusable mismanagement of his portfolio and by his spectacularly somnolent performance in the house. |
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Also, his pass-interference penalty late in the game was inexcusable. |
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As a professed historian, he exhibits an inexcusable absence of mind. |
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Nothing makes their victory inevitable but the inexcusable assumption that it is. |
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That is undefendable, inexcusable and inexplicable police brutality. |
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Administrative paralysis, reckless student behavior, and social promotion are inexcusable and limit the opportunities for our nation's most at-risk children. |
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Reverting to the inexcusable late payment subsidies, I believe there should be an automatic interest charge which cuts in as soon as the appointed day of payment passes. |
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But with his clean-cut image blackened overnight, there had to be a question whether his career would be permanently over-shadowed by his inexcusable actions. |
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The loss of a case file is an inexcusable error and totally unacceptable. |
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Indulging in inexcusable rivalries can only have a negative impact. |
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Failure to do so before now is inexcusable. |
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Poking underhanded fun at the contestants live on stage was absolutely inexcusable. |
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Such behaviour is anti-social and inexcusable, be it the fault of teenage labourers, toff hooray henries or students. |
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In other words, there are still inexcusable situations where human rights and international humanitarian law are violated in the different conflicts that now persist. |
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We may wonder how and why fisheries inspectors could mistake a cargo vessel for a fishing vessel when such a mistake would be inexcusable even for a nonspecialist. |
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They are easily preventable and therefore completely inexcusable. |
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It would be all the more inexcusable since for sub-Saharan Africa and other regions we already have the tools necessary to gain a decisive victory over poverty. |
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In other words, the women and their communities may be less able to view the issue with clarity or resolve, having yet to fully come to believe that male violence against women is inexcusable. |
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From the information I have, it looks inexcusable. |
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He may be victim of an incorrigible cronyism, and his overdue attempt to reform Britain's welfare state has left many rough edges, some of them inexcusable. |
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In terms of this inexcusable bugginess, I can speak only of the PlayStation 3 version. |
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That's an inexcusable lack of leadership from our political elites. |
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Yes, it was a major and inexcusable fiasco, as I wrote last week. |
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