But to base a huge programme of traffic retardation on the idea that speed is the cause of all accidents is ill-informed and unforgivably simple. |
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You have very gravely sullied her name and unforgivably insulted her, by implying that she only won the scholarship because of who her father is. |
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Years ago someone planted in my head the idea that rudbeckia were unforgivably brash. |
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It's unforgivably bad journalism, laughably poor sub-editing, and atrocious proof-reading. |
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Since, however, we have scheduled this train, a train that is unforgivably delayed, I would like an explanation. |
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Even now, some clinicians are unforgivably timid around the topic with their geriatric patients. |
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Land is everything in the West yet, unforgivably, in this book it is invisible. |
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For, unforgivably, he failed to mention the most crucial subject of all: the federal budget deficit. |
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Only after he pulled out, in February 2000, did the project roll forward. In retrospect the studio appears unforgivably tardy. |
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One-sided sketches of globalization that celebrate its prosperity unforgivably trivialize the poverty and hardship of the vast majority of the world's people. |
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A Finnish Eurovision song called Reggae OK performed by a man who looks like all three of Rod, Jane and Freddy and also unforgivably contains an accordion solo shouldn't work. |
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I saw a supremely talented artist reduced to tears, stumbling around the stage and, unforgivably, swearing at the audience. |
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