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The war seemed as unending as the excuses of Western leaders for their inaction.
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The Supreme Court's decision correctly rejects that standard, which is the same as the excuse of separate but equal once used to rationalize racial segregation.
There is no reason to believe they would be any more eager to hire as long as there is the excuse of a weak economy.
If this sounds familiar, it's probably because the same argument, or its threadbare variants, featured so often during the Leveson inquiry, as the excuse for invasions of privacy.
It is the lack of the right training that is given as the excuse for the necessity of outsourcing.
He rejects Maggie because he can't get close to anyone, but he uses the matter of her disreputable means of employment as the excuse to isolate himself.
I'm sure future generations will hear "it's the high cost of production" as the excuse for overpriced e-texts, but the fact remains students and texts go hand in hand.
After all, Johnson was elected – chosen – by Londoners in a free and fair election, so it's not as if they can hide behind the excuse of coercion.
The new branch will be small, with only six or seven rooms, but it will bring help closer to those families who use the excuse of distance as a reason not to travel to the Vladikavkaz Centre.
Levy's "crime" is an article in which he accused Israeli pilots of killing innocents, something which is generally accepted as simple fact, regardless of the excuses presented by official spokesmen.
The hypothesis invokes what legal theorists refer to as the law of excuses.
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