| 31. | Inexcusably, he has done nothing to halt gross human rights violations by the army against civilians, especially ethnic minorities.
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| 32. | Stiglitz's third major complaint is that the IMF and its G7 shareholders inexcusably " lost Russia ."
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| 33. | Inexcusably, little has been done to fix the many shortcomings the 2000 vote revealed about how we run our elections.
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| 34. | Yet Bush and his Republican allies are inexcusably filibustering a homeland measure that has a majority of votes in the Senate.
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| 35. | If, as Berger says, the removal was simply a blunder, it was inexcusably careless legally and daft politically.
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| 36. | Duggar said he " acted inexcusably " and was " deeply sorry " for what he called " my wrongdoing ".
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| 37. | Josh apologized, stating he had " acted inexcusably ", and resigned from his position at the Family Research Council.
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| 38. | Clinton, in response, said that the confirmation process was " inexcusably flawed, " spokesman Mike McCurry said.
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| 39. | Congress ought to reinforce this message by renewing the Andean Trade Preference Act, which was inexcusably allowed to lapse in December.
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| 40. | Many of us have been saying this since even before the lockout began : Bettman and the owners are being inexcusably intransigent.
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