Sentence examples for it would be inappropriate to discuss from inspiring English sources

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The Justice Department refused to comment, either on its cases or the charges from its critics, saying it would be "inappropriate to discuss matters further while the department is in presuit negotiations".

"It would be inappropriate to discuss any further details at this time".

The Foreign Office also said that it would be "inappropriate" to discuss the talks.

Each said it would be "inappropriate" to discuss those topics while the season continued.

It would be inappropriate to discuss any further details regarding this case at this time".

The company said it would be inappropriate to discuss details of the briefings before the investigation was complete.

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"It'd be inappropriate to discuss proprietary information," a spokesman for Duke, Pete Sheffield, said.

A spokesman for the Department for Transport said it would be inappropriate to comment on potential legal action and declined to discuss the issue further.

"I can't discuss it with you because I am bound by confidentiality agreements and it would be inappropriate to comment".

Discussing postponement of the symposium, for which no new date was set, her spokeswoman said Mrs. Bush believed "it would be inappropriate to turn what is intended to be a literary event into a political forum".

"It would be inappropriate to comment further," she said.

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