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While I could spend hours easily disputing why this is preposterous, that is another essay, and the real answer here lies in the question.
"It is preposterous that the majority has conducted the hearing this way when he's not the problem".
Plainly it is the state: it is preposterous that this should be offloaded on to makeshift networks run by charities.
The office of an elected head of state would be cheaper to run – it is preposterous that there are something like 18 "working" royals on the public payroll.
It is preposterous that such a phoney band are selling out 15,000-seater venues at £26 a pop when all they do is sing, mime and grind their bottoms to a backing track.
A nurse who faces being struck off over a botched Ebola screening at Heathrow airport has said it is "preposterous" that she would have concealed knowledge that Pauline Cafferkey was unwell.
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That is preposterous and that means testing that is happening today could be halted and that means testing that is about to be started could be delayed," Cain said at the forum, according to Reuters.
Frankly, it's preposterous that he's still in uniform at his age.
His answer: "It's preposterous that we're stupid enough to fly.
The Queensland Resources Council said it was "preposterous" that the project's approval had been set aside.
The ACLU says it is ready to help reunite families, but it's preposterous that the government would try to outsource the job and shed its own responsibility.
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