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Torturing my own analogy, this is tantamount to claiming that cancer is just one of many afflictions -- "Gee, we all get sick sometimes" -- and that special efforts to treat and cure cancer are somehow inappropriate and offensive.
Non-adherence to guidelines is based on the clinical predicament as experienced by physicians, not on reasoned counter-claims that guidelines' aims are somehow inappropriate.
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He could surmise from her tone that its condition was somehow inappropriate.
Speaking as someone with decades of budget battle experience in the private sector, are you actually suggesting that attaching conditions to funding is somehow inappropriate meddling?
You use the word "pounce" to describe the vigilance of outside observers, a rather charged term that suggests that monitoring is somehow inappropriate.
This meant, however, that those worried that a ceremony of this magnificence was somehow inappropriate for a politician, who for all her qualities was not Churchill, would not have their fears allayed.
I anticipate that there will be some who will say that it is somehow inappropriate to publish this book so close to the moment when the country will decide on its next government at a general election.
Initially, it was unclear whether the site had gone down because its content was somehow inappropriate, or whether it had simply gone viral too quickly.
Therefore, a rejection in peer review does not necessarily mean that the patch is functionally wrong, it only means that the change is somehow inappropriate or less than ideal.
It's unclear if the company feels that the game is somehow inappropriate or if it just doesn't want to risk backlash.
For those who wish to believe that a President's use of Executive Orders is somehow inappropriate, I suggest that you check the facts before buying into any political ideology.
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