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"I shall be reporting them to Ofcom for what quite frankly is a unforgivable breach of editorial standards".
At present it seems to be just an onslaught of rules and scrutiny that mean that doing something "wrong" while having and raising a child is a) unforgivable, and b) unavoidable.
Basically I think this idea is a) fine and b) nowhere near as problematic as the UK government's rape awareness posters that featured a (unforgivable phrase alert) "scantily-clad" woman with mascara dripping down her face.
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He scored off a free kick with a header, an unforgivable offense in Norway (its players are supposed to be dominant in the air).
We have mistakenly labeled homosexuality as an unforgivable sin, a malfunction, a distortion or a disease.
Aside from the emotional cost, the loss of a mother is an unforgivable blow to a child's life.
"Using human lives as shields for a threat is an unforgivable act of terrorism," he said in Jerusalem.
On one side is a defense of freedom of expression, on the other an unforgivable insult to a sacred figure.
Sergey Donskoy, Russia's minister for natural resources and ecology, wrote online that the killing was an "unforgivable mistake, an inhumane and horrific act".
This entails an unforgivable profanation of travel being a tourist on a cruise ship.
This is an unforgivable mistake from a security standpoint.
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