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9 Sentences With "more excusable"

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When you burn calories like LeBron James, though, it's a little more excusable.
"Once you have the fifth woman saying it happened to them as well, these gaps become more excusable," Mr. McAndrews said.
"Some of it was so that we automatically didn't go to this place of having this one instance be an exception and therefore more excusable," she said.
Although this does not make his tone any more excusable, Mr Corbyn was speaking to an audience of like-minded people and presumably did not expect his remarks to go any further.
I don't think it's much of a spoiler to reveal it: "We both got corrupted," Vincent tells Paul, presumably speaking also for Alkaitis and even Leon Prevant, who goes along with a lie though for somewhat more excusable reasons.
Still, cultural mores haven't changed so much that public record of these kinds of behaviors could preclude someone from reaching the highest office in the country, as our president has shown, and they're considered even more excusable when performed by children.
His defeat looked more excusable when Reve d'Or defeated Enterprise to win the Dewhurst Plate. Kilwarlin ended the year with earnings of £1,456.
He requested a raise after the completion of his first book, but this was denied. Veblen's students at Chicago considered his teaching "dreadful". Stanford students considered his teaching style "boring". But this was more excusable than some of Veblen's personal affairs.
The parliaments, which > have proscribed all other philosophy but that of Aristotle, are more > excusable than the doctors; for whether the members of the parliament were > really persuaded that that philosophy was the best of any, or whether they > were not, the public good might have induced them to prohibit the new > opinions, for fear the academical divisions should spread their malignant > influences on the tranquility of the state.

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