inexcusable造句

Forgiveness is about pardoning things that are essentially inexcusable.

He said that no one feels this "ferocious and inexcusable" bombing is just.

It was hard, but I enjoyed it and believed I did it pretty well except for one inexcusable mistake.

Levin says it is inexcusable that U. s. taxpayers are continuing to pay for projects that Iraqis are fully capable of funding themselves.

Mr Obama called Congress's failure to pass a budget "inexcusable" and said that he would summon the leaders of its two Chambers to the White House every day for talks until a deal was done.

Mr treatment of you was thoughtless, inexcusable!

Mr. Ban opened the meeting by saying it would be "morally inexcusable" not to act.

There was inexcusable indecision from the England defence as the United States won a barrage of corners.

If I were a shareholder faced with so many boring, baffling pages that seek to excuse the inexcusable, I might be inclined to submit out of sheer weariness.

inexcusable造句

That would be inexcusable, and entirely self-inflicted by Washington.

President Obama told the BBC that the accusation was inexcusable, offensive and hateful.

Where are you my dear Lyrics: Scarecrow Composer: Scarecrow my dear how you said nothing of the other does not leave so I would know what to do if I am really guilty of inexcusable fault.

His failure to turn his attention to flagrant wastes of public money is inexcusable.

Yet loyalty sometimes spills over into inexcusable behaviour, as when a female job candidate was asked if she would have an abortion rather than lose the chance to work on a big deal.

Indeed, it is inexcusable that an office with such powerful tools at its disposal to enforce child support is so badly run.

Their performance has been dark, depending on your position, this is inexcusable.

No one can avoid mistakes, but it is inexcusable to make the same mistake again and again.