I hadn't noticed them the first day, but was probably excusably tired from my flight. |
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Option 13: There should be a possibility for the defendant to show that he excusably erred in law or in fact. |
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I was excusably reluctant to place myself within reach of a cutthroat. |
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Less excusably, he says, many simply turned a blind eye to the health risks of doping. |
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Namibian had previously been outpaced at Goodwood by Masked Marvel – who comes here after excusably failing to get involved in the Derby itself – but was clearly a different horse over the marathon trip at Ascot. |
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His wisdom, energy, shrewdness and collegiality qualified him well for such tasks, but his productivity as a researcher might have been excusably reduced as a result. |
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This week, at another Labour conference in nearby Liverpool, both worries were reinforced. Mr Miliband's big speech to his party on September 27th was excusably free of policy. |
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