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"I think that profanity has taken a place in our society where it's all too acceptable as a form of communication.
That is why, until the recent World Cup qualifying campaign where he smashed 10 goals to finish as joint top scorer, and supplemented that total with a staggering friendly hat-trick against Brazil in 2012, it was all too acceptable to question whether Messi even deserved a place in la Selección.
"We live in a society, and dare I say a university, where few would admit — and none would admit proudly — to not having read any plays by Shakespeare, Lawrence Summerss proclaimed in his 2001 inaugural address as president of Harvard, adding that "it is all too common and all too acceptable not to know a gene from a chromosome".
There's an awful lot of woman-hating in the world, and it's all too acceptable.
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I am more likely to cry for Argentina than for Michael Gove or Owen Paterson, but I've been disturbed by the prejudice thrumming through much of the commentary – a prejudice that is all too socially acceptable.
She said the statistics "do not currently represent the extent of our commitment to tackling domestic abuse and the scale of the challenge we face", adding: "It is still far too acceptable in society.
Jamahl Epsicokhan on his website Jammer's Reviews, called the website an "acceptable but all-too-familiar time-travel concept" and a "step down" compared to the previous three episodes of the series.
And if that's so, it's all too indicative of a socially acceptable and widely confirmed indifference at the time to the word of women regarding sexual improprieties.
While characters and storylines have been imported wholesale, presumably in the hope of retaining that magic spark of recognition between audience and drooling teenage lummox, the boys are just a bit too socially acceptable.
To shed light on public opinion about health insurance cost, our survey asked the parents whether they thought health insurance was "too expensive, acceptable, or don't care".
It is also true that an object that is found not to be a raven HD-confirms \(h\), but only relative to \ k = \neg black(a)\), that is, if \(a\) is assumed to have been taken among non-black objects to begin with; and this seems acceptable too (after all, while sampling from non-black objects, one might have found the counterinstance of a raven, but didn't).
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