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The stories become unconscionable in any society that purports to serve the needs of ordinary people, and, at some alchemical point, they combine with opportunity and leadership to produce change.
And may bullying -- mental, emotional or physical -- become unconscionable instead of the norm.
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I fear that it will continue to render him incapable of seeing the Iraq conflict for what it has clearly become, an unconscionable waste of American resources and lives.
There's only so much blood someone can spill before it becomes completely unconscionable to deal with them.
The word "unconscionable" has become one of Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg's favorite verbal jabs.
So precious have old warbirds become that curators argue it's unconscionable for collectors like Yagen to fly them: They might be wrecked and lost forever.
One thing that has become inextricable from fashion is an unconscionable amount of events with a creative edge.
Congress has become complicit in these murders by its total, unconscionable deafening silence".
blamed Congress for the slate of mass shootings, saying it has "become complicit in these murders by its total, unconscionable deafening silence".
"The debates are part of the unconscionable fraud that our political campaigns have become," Walter Cronkite wrote in 1998.
But it is simply unconscionable that a survivor of the siege would become a Yankees fan.
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