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If there is a certain inevitability about this (where, in the developed world, does one still find conductors on buses?), then the parlous state of Britain's railways is so anomalous, when contrasted with the sleek, state-funded services speeding through Continental Europe, as to be inexcusable.
In the past year he has completed two big-screen features with marquee actors for miniscule amounts of money (compared with the sums other directors and producers squander on what usually turns out to be inexcusable garbage).
I consider delays in this regard to be inexcusable.
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But if I still have Christian brothers and sisters who plan to vote for Donald Trump, continuing to be silent would be inexcusable.
I know this is not table wine, but it is a bargain and to ignore this would be inexcusable.
His position provoked angry responses from Democrats and some Republicans outside of Congress, including Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey, who argued that it would be inexcusable to delay federal disaster aid until spending cuts could be identified.
He also split from Mr. Cantor and other Republican leaders last week in saying it would be inexcusable to delay federal disaster aid until other spending cuts could be achieved.
It would be inexcusable not to enact these simple remedies.
For Egyptian security forces to allow this to occur is inexcusable under any circumstances.
Inaction would be inexcusable.
That would be inexcusable.
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