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are indefensible
adjective
Not defensible; not capable of being defended; vulnerable.
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Morally, they are indefensible.
Some offenses, though, are indefensible.
The trade-offs here are indefensible.
Their fears are understandable, but their actions are indefensible.
That's probably because big business is beginning to realize the Stand Your Ground laws are indefensible.
"Rotherham's reasons for denying this family the chance to foster are indefensible.
The current situation in Syria is simply unacceptable and the continuing killings and violence are indefensible.
Morally, they are indefensible": Forget all your cheap theatrical Bruce Springsteen crap.
He pledged to personally investigate the case, adding: "Rotherham's reasons for denying this family the chance to foster are indefensible".
Maybe I'm reading this too carefully, but does Brooks really mean to say that, taken together, Obama's projects are indefensible?
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The ongoing occupation of Palestinian lands and the expansion of Jewish settlements are indefensible--actions that fan the fires of a mutual ethnic rage that fuels war rather than peace, a rage, I'm afraid, that seems to strengthen "one-state" extremists in Israel/Palestine as well as in the US.
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