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Above all, the regulator accused asset managers of asking for indefensibly high fees.
When he makes mistakes, or says something indefensibly terrible, he almost never apologizes.
Most indefensibly, Europe will also label Jewish products from the Golan Heights, where there are no Palestinians at all.
He reiterated his belief that their possession is indefensibly perverse and immoral and their use a crime against mankind and nature.
Despite Ms. Gavigan's commendable efforts at instilling Emily with warmth and a libido, the script largely, and indefensibly, deprives her of both.
Mr. Cuomo is well-suited to take on difficult negotiations with labor unions to control costs and change work rules to streamline indefensibly expensive projects.
As seasons advance, a fantastic series can get indefensibly artificial, running on fumes and cliffhangers, until "Who will die?" is the main reason to watch.
The competing idea is: MarineTraffic is basically a tracking device for indefensibly wealthy capitalists, and it will probably come in handy when the revolution begins.
"Chelsea's mistreatment by the military and in their custody has been so protracted and indefensibly cruel that she should certainly be released immediately," insists Jones.
At a hearing in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in New York, equity committee lawyer Vincent Indelicato said Breitburn's reorganization plan was based on an "indefensibly low" valuation.
And the moment she started accepting $165 payments from girls—maxing out credit cards for the sake of connecting with her—she, indefensibly, took it all too far.
Many of us believe that the process that led to the conviction of this sixteen-year-old special education student was indefensibly flawed, characterized by egregious defense attorney misconduct.
The releases are lengthy and complex and will take some digesting, but it now appears clear that the SEC's claims are simply false and that all three releases are indefensibly weak.
Wu plays the matriarch and tiger mother par excellence Jessica Huang, a spirited and indefensibly blunt woman whose fierce devotion to her children is matched only by her uncompromising expectations for them.
While some, like Kessler, Spencer, and Duke, are still able to use Twitter, the "free speech" defense of their indefensibly racist ideas seems to be holding less and less water in the public forum.
But when a deal looks indefensibly bad, that team's diehard —and let's face it, a good chunk of their local media—all suddenly decide that we need to go cone-of-silence on it.
Whereas the Republican war on women was always a convenient fiction of identity politics, the nation saw and understood the new Democratic Party's war on white men is very real: they are now deemed indefensibly evil.
McConnell said Democrats had acted "indefensibly" when they insisted those funds be pulled out of a disaster relief bill that was approved last month and said the problem "cannot be solved without "a combination of cooperation from Mexico and cooperation from Democrats.
During a circuitous, indefensibly long campaign, Sanders has managed to drive left-leaning, politically passionate millennials away from the Democratic Party's nominee and into the arms of a bunch of third-party nobodies who currently function as (ahem) valid options for protest voters.
It seems far more common that claims of misspeaking are a kind of bait-and-switch, swapping a major sin—lying, being indefensibly clueless or saying something offensive—for a minor one, a claim of having tripped over the tongue as over a carelessly tied shoelace.
Steven Rattner In my career, I have been a substantial beneficiary of the so-called "carried interest" loophole, the tax provision that provides an indefensibly lower tax rate on profits earned by private equity investors, hedge fund operators, real estate developers (presumably including President Trump) and the like.
From the 1970s onward the Grahams of American religion triumphed over the Niebuhrs, largely because the evangelicals continued to espouse a cluster of ideas that remained popular with the white public while the liberal, ecumenical leadership abandoned these same ideas as indefensibly racist, sexist, imperialist, chauvinistic, homophobic and anti-intellectual.
I trust that most people mocking PETA don't want billions of animals to live lives full of pain, and deep down they understand that the way we treat animals in factory farms is indefensibly immoral — not to mention the vast environmental consequences of the meat industry, or the slaughterhouse workers coping with post-traumatic stress disorder.
It's about acknowledging that so much of what's admirable in Asimov's writing seems to emanate from the man himself — and that, like or it not, he did more to shape my worldview than any other single writer, convincing me (as I put it six years ago) that "ideas matter and the universe can be explained" — while also acknowledging that he treated women indefensibly.
And, as it just so happened, Mr. Lanier is one of the plaintiffs in a lawsuit filed on Monday in federal court in Alabama, claiming that the state law stripping the vote from any person "convicted of a felony involving moral turpitude" — a law that has left more than 0003,000 adults in the state ineligible to vote — is racially discriminatory, indefensibly vague and flagrantly unconstitutional.
For one, President Trump's embrace of such absurd narratives allows Vladimir PutinVladimir Vladimirovich PutinPutin says he doesn't share 'excitement' about Greta Thunberg's UN speech The Hill's 85033:30 Report: Trump lashes out over impeachment inquiry Putin jokes about Russia meddling in 2020 election: 'Don't tell anyone' MORE to realize peak return on investment in his gamble to sow political and social discord in the U.S.  Equally damaging is the GOP's stalwart defense of Trump in the face of such indefensibly bogus claims.
The mainstream media's takeaway from Round One of the three-round Clinton-Trump title match has now solidified, and the pundit consensus is that Democratic nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE successfully got The Donald's goat, revealing his true nature as an egocentric bully and misogynist who is easily baited into trying to defend indefensibly boorish and ethically questionable behavior in his past.
THE WE'RE VERY EXCITED THAT OUR TERRIBLE ARTICLE HAS STARTED SUCH AN INTENSE CONVERSATION THOUGH ADMITTEDLY ON CLOSER INSPECTION IT DOES SEEM TO CONSIST OF EVERY EXPERT IN THE ENTIRE WORLD TELLING US WE DONE FUCKED UP AWARD FOR OVERSTANDING YOUR JOURNALISTIC GROUND To The Guardian — for decades, one of my favorite, most-trusted, most-read news organizations, for whom I've written myself — for their colossal WhatsApp screwup, which, inexplicably and indefensibly, took them five months to accept and semi-sorta-kinda-retract, despite an ongoing chorus of fury and horror from basically every security expert alive throughout that period.
Even in the dual roles ... detective and the devious 168-year- old Fu Manchu, he musters only an occasional bright moment. Tom Shales of The Washington Post described the film as "an indefensibly inept comedy", adding that "it is hard to name another good actor who ever made so many bad movies as Sellers, a comedian of great gifts but ferociously faulty judgment. Manchu will take its rightful place alongside such colossally ill-advised washouts as Where Does It Hurt?, The Bobo and The Prisoner of Zenda".
Arguments between Sellers and director Piers Haggard led to Haggard's firing at Sellers's instigation and Sellers took over direction, using his long-time friend David Lodge to direct some sequences. Tom Shales of The Washington Post described the film as "an indefensibly inept comedy", adding that "it is hard to name another good actor who ever made so many bad movies as Sellers, a comedian of great gifts but ferociously faulty judgment. "Manchu" will take its rightful place alongside such colossally ill-advised washouts as Tell Me Where It Hurts, The Bobo and The Prisoner of Zenda". Sellers's final performances were a series of advertisements for Barclays Bank.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer critic Robert Jamieson called it the worst love song of all time. The track also appeared in the Houston Press "10 Songs We Never, Ever Want to Hear Again, Ever", while the line "I bought a ticket to the world but now I've come back again" was included in NMEs "50 Worst Pop Lyrics of All Time". ; "Agadoo", Black Lace (1984) : The song was voted worst song of all time by a panel of professional music writers and industry experts published in a 2003 Q magazine poll. It was also banned from being played on BBC Radio 1 for a period because it was not viewed as a "credible" song. ; "Sussudio", Phil Collins (1985) : Critic Michael Saunders in the Sun-Sentinel named "Sussudio" as the worst song of the rock era, describing it as "insipid" and "indefensibly stupid".

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