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12 Sentences With "more inexcusable"

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But church leaders said that made his remarks all the more inexcusable.
This makes all of the problems in the field even more inexcusable.
But this film was released well after the advent of widespread internet access, making it all the more inexcusable.
Which makes it all the more inexcusable for Thorne to be blamed for the show's not-even-officially-happening demise.
This pattern was bad enough before this past election, but in the wake of President Trump's victory despite massive media opposition it's more inexcusable than ever.
Trans healthcare is no longer a niche business, and with unprecedented media visibility for trans folks this decade, a lack of basic knowledge about trans identities and healthcare needs is more inexcusable than ever.
And if their excuse is that it's hard to do that in the wake of a giant financial crisis, that only makes their error in not better regulating the system to prevent the crisis more inexcusable.
"House Republicans' latest failure to deliver for DREAMers is made all the more inexcusable by their many empty promises that they would get the signatures and move on the discharge petition," DCCC spokesman Javier Gamboa said in a statement Tuesday night.
"House Republicans' latest failure to deliver for Dreamers is made all the more inexcusable by their many empty promises that they would get the signatures and move on the discharge petition," said Javier Gamboa, a spokesman for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
And while the social media firms have been a bit more alacritous to respond to domestic lawmakers' requests for action and investigation into political disinformation, that just makes their wider inaction, when viable and reasonable concerns are brought to them by non-US politicians and other concerned individuals, all the more inexcusable.
In the heart of a great city, it is not accommodated with > ventilators, with water-pipe, with privy. The filth collected in the jail is > thrown into a hole within the house at the foot of a stair, which, it is > pretended, communicates with a drain; but, if so, it is so compleatly > chocked, as to serve no other purpose but that filling the jail with > disagreeable stench. This is the more inexcusable, since, by making a drain > to the north, over a very narrow street, such a declivity might be reached, > that, with the help of water, of which there is command, the sewer might be > kept perfectly clean. When we visited the jail there were confined in it > about twenty-nine prisoners, partly debtors, partly delinquents; four or > five were women, and there were five boys.
His clumsy flow is no worse than Diddy's jittery streams of twaddle, but it's just as annoying. The tendency here, whether intentional or not, is to surround himself with mediocre talent rather than the titans who he helped make superstars [...] The overall laziness of that facet is even more inexcusable coming from one of the most renowned producers of the last decade.". The most positive review comes from USA Today, Steve Jones says "He misses occasionally on this 17-track opus, but he's mainly on target with his jolts to the eardrums." However, August Brown of the Los Angeles Times was a little less critical, stating that, "many of the same vices that plagued the first installment of Shock Value keep the second edition sodden as well: Tim's precise, micromanaged beats usually outshine his random collection of vocal collaborators.

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