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I made an inexcusable error.
Clark Judge of CBSSports.com said it was an inexcusable error.
Emerson has now apologised for what he describes as an "inexcusable error," adding that he was "obligated to openly acknowledge" his mistake about the "beautiful city of Birmingham".
He wondered whether a company director, owing a duty of care to the company, would face removal of the immunity if making an "inexcusable error" when giving evidence on the company's behalf.
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That would be an inexcusable mistake.
"It's an inexcusable mistake," he said.
Clearly, it would be an inexcusable mistake to reconstitute them as private companies in anything close to their prior form.
Ofcom said it took into account the fact that the presenter had apologised and LBC's acknowledgement that this had been "a regrettable and inexcusable error".
The talk radio station LBC has admitted a "regrettable and inexcusable error" after its presenter James O'Brien breached broadcasting rules in the runup to the Clacton byelection, which was won by Ukip.
Emerson issued a string of apologies to British media outlets over his "terrible, inexcusable error" during a broadcast last weekend and has also donated £500 to the city's children's hospital.
To judge by the language used in the days since 11 September, ignorance, demonisation and the drowning out of nuanced debate indicate that much of the US establishment can no more tell the difference between Iran and Afghanistan than they could between China and the Soviet Union in the early 1960s - the inexcusable error which led to the American war in Vietnam.
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