| 11. | The fact that the idea now seems unexceptionable is a measure of its widespread influence.
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| 12. | Taken out of that adventurous context, they seem mostly unexceptionable, if not routine.
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| 13. | :: Those examples sound perfectly unexceptionable.
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| 14. | In other words, Havel spun a good line in well-meaning and unexceptionable waffle.
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| 15. | To me your quotation is completely normal and unexceptionable, and has exactly the connotation you suggest.
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| 16. | It is, for many of us, maybe for most, so unexceptionable as to amount to boilerplate.
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| 17. | Gingrich's touted Contract With America was rhetorically moderate, even unexceptionable, but ideologically loaded in practice.
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| 18. | The theme itself should not be forbidden, and the book's treatment of its theme was unexceptionable.
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| 19. | Most of the talk was unexceptionable, for Mundell is one of the leading living experts on the gold standards.
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| 20. | The leader of the Nation of Islam offered, here and there, self-help homilies perhaps admirable but unexceptionable.
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