| 1. | I think the party is inexcusably pandering to the senior citizens.
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| 2. | Inexcusably ignorant of the sky above me, yes.
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| 3. | He erred, he acted inexcusably but not impeachably.
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| 4. | Patten denounced the attacks as " inexcusably wicked ."
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| 5. | The police also felt that the film " falsifies their role inexcusably ".
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| 6. | Clinton has been inexcusably slow in making nominations.
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| 7. | To some, his work has been regressive, inexcusably innocent or too literary.
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| 8. | ASU is _ inexcusably _ 2-4.
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| 9. | So many chances have been missed, inexcusably.
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| 10. | She argued that evils are inexcusably wrong and that they need not be extraordinary.
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