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unforgivably

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In an unforgivable manner.

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The Dome was undermined by the unforgivably crass and soulless Millennium Experience exhibition of 2000; it was many years before it redeemed itself as today's O2 music venue.

A Finnish Eurovision song called Reggae OK performed by a man who looks like all three of Rod, Jane and Freddy and also unforgivably contains an accordion solo shouldn't work.

Unforgivably, neither the CDO desk nor their risk handlers made efforts to analyse the quality of underlying assets.Worst of all, the belief that the bank's hedges were foolproof led to their being netted to zero the positions simply did not show up in the VAR numbers or in many risk reports.

But to cement that support they have espoused all manner of policies that have put off minorities most notably, an ever more repressive response to illegal immigration, which many Hispanics consider unforgivably callous, if not outright racist.

Land is everything in the West yet, unforgivably, in this book it is invisible.

For, unforgivably, he failed to mention the most crucial subject of all: the federal budget deficit.

Only after he pulled out, in February 2000, did the project roll forward.In retrospect the studio appears unforgivably tardy.

Lords reform might strike voters as an unforgivably esoteric pursuit at a time of economic misery.Of all the fault lines over the issue between Tories and Lib Dems, MPs and peers, politicians and the public the first is the most perilous for the government.

Its credibility in shreds, the UN dithered unforgivably through Rwanda's genocide.It would be better, people began to argue, to enlist regional groups the "coalitions of the willing"—to take on peace-making or peace-building; let the UN stick to uncontroversial peacekeeping.

But Syriza's win could present Mr Hollande with a headache by emboldening the left-wing rebels within his Socialist party, who consider the current prime minister, Manuel Valls, and his finance minister, Emmanuel Macron, unforgivably liberal.Within the euro zone, Italy is the country whose position is closest to Greece's.

Mr Valls also comes from a party whose left wing considers him unforgivably centrist; 41 of his own deputies abstained in a recent vote, and many are sceptical about two supplementary budgets that are now before parliament.

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