Despite these unexceptionable advantages, critics have objected to the land tax on the following grounds. |
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If the motion is to refer the bill to a select committee, then I think that is unexceptionable. |
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The law would be rightly open to ridicule, for transactions such as these are unexceptionable. |
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These are unexceptionable propositions, but there is more to the urban environment than that. |
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Whenever I have met Paul, I have found him to be entirely unexceptionable company. |
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In a civilized country, one would think, legislation to protect kids from violence and harassment in their schools should be unexceptionable. |
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Based on news accounts and these excerpts, his speech seems to have been unexceptionable. |
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Their belief in the worth and dignity of all human beings is unexceptionable. |
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As a statement of society's moral consensus Shell's point is unexceptionable. |
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These demands, for a deeper and more genuine federalism, were unexceptionable. |
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It is unexceptionable to note that an obsession with violence has always been characteristic of American movies. |
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In his stentorian voice, he told me a lot about Connolly, unexceptionable stuff, most of which I already knew. |
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On one level, the idea is unexceptionable, indeed worthy of applause. |
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He may telegraph from his country much news which is unexceptionable. |
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In terms of design these are unexceptionable, but their presence is incompatible with the objectives of the Park. |
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Prior to the last couple of years, the high-point of their unexceptionable history had come in 1972, when they ended the Liga 1 season in fifth. |
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I believe that the problem in this country is that we have a culture in which most of the population see getting drunk as unexceptionable and, in fact, a bit of a laugh. |
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Isn't that a bit of a stretch from a fairly unexceptionable paragraph? |
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The president's commitment to supporting democratic reform and economic development is unexceptionable. |
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Though this may be unexceptionable enough from the point of view of gender, it's a messy and ungainly solution stylistically, and one to be avoided. |
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Malaysia believes this to be an unexceptionable provision, but it should properly be applied to the conduct of Singapore rather than the conduct of Malaysia. |
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Its stated revenue-recognition policies were unexceptionable. |
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It was an example, he said, of the intolerance of the secular world when confronted by outward displays of religious faith. Taken on its own, the primate's sermon was unexceptionable. |
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Using Lentikats biotechnology provides many unexceptionable benefits and, in particular, the added option of obtaining economical, optically clean, mixtures while reducing costs for renewed biomass. |
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That is, in my submission, an unexceptionable proposition. |
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We know with certainty that in the East, under the Emperor Lion III, there was a strong iconoclast fight against the cult of sacred images, that was held legitimate and theologically unexceptionable by Roman Church. |
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No matter how unexceptionable they may seem when they are adopted, popular attitudes should be regularly re-examined to see how they stand up in practice and in the light of emerging realities. |
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So it is the ideal for those who demand very high performances under a functional point of view, not separated anyway form an unexceptionable aesthetic aspect. |
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