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To lose one independence referendum may be excusable.
By that logic, wouldn't most acts of hatred be excusable?
It signals that the use of a chemical weapon on British streets could somehow be excusable.
'It doesn't bother me at all!' Still, among the bickering, there were some interesting points of view, some occasions when red-light jumping might arguably be excusable.
The educational establishment's sanctimoniousness might be excusable if the educators could point to results from this increased spending.
Maybe if you're in your 20s this might be excusable.
Given the limitations mentioned above and as a preliminary study, the small sample size of the study may be excusable.
The jury voted 5 to 2 to find the officers' actions excusable, which means no state criminal charges will be filed.
The Court suggests that the problem created by the second scenario is excusable because the plaintiffs will lose anyway on alternative merits grounds, and the case will be over.
(534) He calls this "excusable general envy," and offers two reasons for doubting that it will be prevalent in a well-ordered society.
If you believe that earth's natural resources are limitless, which maybe was excusable 100 years ago but is the height of ignorance now, or that "technology will fix it" or that we can simply go mine them in outer space with Newt Gingrich, I guess none of this worries you.
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