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The cause of death was cancer, aided and abetted by an absurd, unnecessary and utterly unconscionable absence of health insurance.
However, the Syria Campaign, an independent advocacy group, said it was "utterly unconscionable that [a UN] agency dedicated to supporting refugees would employ close relatives of Assad's inner circle".
Bloggers whom I respect have been merciless — e.g., Jim Fallows ("This is a new low"), Andrew Sullivan ("classless, graceless, shameless, relentless"), Matt Yglesias ("utterly unconscionable"), Jonathan Chait ("incredible," and not in a good way), and Ezra Klein (full text of his post: "I think Clinton may be willing to offer Obama the vice presidency").
The First Lady told VICE the Joining Forces program she launched in 2011 was "a strong start," but said it was "utterly unconscionable" that any veteran "would ever have to sleep on the streets".
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Absolutely unconscionable.
Utterly outrageous.
In one typical letter, a small businessman, citing six years of annual increases of more than 15 percent, raged, "There are no words to express how utterly greedy and unconscionable another double-digit increase in health care costs are to the world of small companies and those employed by them".
Opponents directly proclaim that the various NSA data-collection efforts are beyond unconscionable and should instead be viewed as nothing less than utterly un-American given its diametric opposition to hallowed Constitutional rights.
Unconscionable secrets?
It's unconscionable.
That's unconscionable.
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