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The flamencos are perhaps more excusable than other artistic progressives.
But some capital controls are more excusable than others.
That was more excusable than Quinn's next miss.
A gimmick, then, which might have been more excusable if it had made for great television.
Still, the fact that the E.C.B.'s attitude is widely shared doesn't make it any more excusable.
He has also been an adventure in the outfield, although that seems more excusable, considering his lack of experience there.
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Even more in-excusable was our own government's Canada-like act of telling Bayer that if it didn't slash its price we would pulverize its patent.
There's a more chilling, less excusable moment later on: Petty barely disguises his disgust over the behavior of original drummer Lynch in his last days with the band, recalling the day he "called the office" and told his manager to cut Lynch loose after 19 years.
Within this, situational crime prevention identifies the mechanisms of victim precaution by which crime is made riskier, more difficult, less rewarding, less excusable, or less provoked, such that quasi-rational offenders decide not to commit crime (Cornish and Clarke 2003).
They are manifestations of a frustration that is understandable even if it's not excusable – and there may be more to come.
Just because you have tenure does not make your inability to show up to teach more than two classes in a row excusable.
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