They may be excusable, but they are out of touch or misled or thinking wishfully. |
They carefully reflect a mix of motivations to these abuses, from the more excusable to the purely self-interested. |
Environmental offences still appear to be regarded as excusable peccadilloes in some Member States. |
It was excusable for her to slack a little on Monday after drudging all through the week. |
This is the least aesthetically beautiful of these five projects, but that's excusable because of its message. |
With discourse becoming increasingly polarized, it becomes ever harder — and less excusable — for citizens to be apathetic toward politics. |