The objection to the term provided in the bill is that it is unconscionably long. |
Some cases seem to be taking an unconscionably long time and then we realise too late the guard is coming up to retirement and others have cooperated in it. |
Cambodia no longer uses the death penalty. Most Cambodians in attendance thought the sentence unconscionably lenient. |
Many Courts of Appeal complained of prisoners who get out on bail and then delay their appeal unconscionably. |
In short, truth is only too often most unconscionably sacrificed to effect. |
Poverty rates for certain groups of people remained unconscionably high, despite some small improvements in recent years. |