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to unconscionable
adjective
Not conscionable; unscrupulous and lacking principles or conscience.
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We experience mindlessness every day, from tiny offenses to unconscionable oversights.
It is a hoary man-in-a-dress joke stretched to unconscionable length.
A grand jury found that at adult homes in Brooklyn, the condition of residents "was permitted to deteriorate to unconscionable levels".
This is where reality TV leads: Chloe had been as alarmed as anyone when television had gone from bad to worse and from worse to unconscionable.
Sam Katz, a sports finance expert who advised the Whitman administration, said that such a large public commitment to pay infrastructure costs, and use taxes to pay off bonds, "gets close to unconscionable".
She does little to disguise her deep distaste for the Bloomberg era, when, by her lights, the ranks of the poor surged to unconscionable levels ("that's not sustainable" she said), gentrification brought a commoditized sameness to once quirky neighborhoods ("we are losing our communities," she worries) and New York City venerated its swelling class of ultrarich.
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Let's hope that we don't have to wait until the November elections to put a stop to this unconscionable campaign, whose ultimate goal is to allow any business or corporation to block its employees' access to birth control.
Usury then was applied to exorbitant or unconscionable interest rates.
When he retrieved his luggage, he noticed that his bag felt Maimanightereportedpon closer inspecthen, found thefthis console and peripherals had been stolen.
Republicans say allowing any of the reduced rates to rise again amounts to an unconscionable tax increase.
Not to give short shrift to the unconscionable, U.S.-led carpet bombing of Cambodia in 1970, of course.
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