The word
"indefensible" means that something cannot be justified or explained in a reasonable way because it is very wrong or unacceptable.
Full definition
Accident prone Chris Grayling pushed out of the trench to
defend indefensible tax credits & attack Lords on R4.So it's true, he must B4 chop
This large a change would bring out pitchforks and torches as people realize just how badly they've been used by a small group of scientists and politicians, how much they are the victims
of indefensible abuse of statistics to average in the terrible with the merely poor as if they are all equally likely to be true with randomly distributed differences.
Demonizing and condemning people for being themselves is analogous to (and just as
indefensible as) racial bigotry and hatred.
It is kind of
indefensible in logic, but it is emotionally appealing to lots of people.
Providing any dental care to pets without full general anesthesia is below the standard of care of the American Animal Hospital Association, the California Veterinary Medical Association, and the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association, and is considered
indefensible by the American Veterinary Dental College.
Horner also said, «It's absolutely
indefensible for a state agency not to let the public know how much it's paying its staff.
That irony easily shaded into tragedy, because the pursuit of ideals led to the military defense of a society whose economic and social system was acknowledged by Lee and many another southern leader to be tainted with values
indefensible on constitutional, humane or democratic grounds.
(I say additional because, as I've pointed out more than once, Dauphine's professional work is
simply indefensible in terms of its scientific underpinnings — as she demonstrated in the collection of «facts» she complied for the Spring Issue of The Wildlife Professional and in her infamous «Apocalypse Meow» presentation to an audience of students and local birders at Warnell in 2009.)
The Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, which represents GM, Toyota, Volkswagen, and nine other automakers, sent a letter to EPA head Scott Pruitt calling the fuel efficiency rules «the product of egregious procedural and substantive defects» that are «riddled
with indefensible assumptions, inadequate analysis and a failure to engage with contrary evidence.»
The inconsistent pricing decisions of these insurance companies illustrates CFA's concern that tying auto insurance rates to factors that a customer can not control and have nothing to do with their driving safety record — such as one's biological sex — leads to unfair discrimination and
indefensible claims of actuarial soundness.
Hence, one of Alexander's earliest chroniclers, the 1st century A.D. biographer Plutarch, allowed his own Hellenistic pride to lead him to manufacture defenses for what would today be considered among Alexander's most
indefensible actions.
Whats that??? Xhaka is better than nobody while he is not prove that on the pitch... in the emirates i mean, not the euros (orherwise, giroud and ramsey are our better players)... im with u about the fans euphoria sometimes, everyone asking for everyone... but we need a striker, now, not in two more years... so ur transfers politics, arsene, are just indefensible
Rather than spew
indefensible statements, the corporate education reform industry should release their talking heads to come out here into the real word and debate their positions in a public forum that would allow the media and citizens to finally learn the truth.
It is wrong for Speaker Quinn and her campaign to distort and confuse with baseless attacks in order to distract from the Speaker's
indefensible policy record.»
Their play - action schemes
became indefensible with TE Kyle Efaw and these speedy wideouts running on conflicted defenders, like on the winning play against Virginia Tech in the season opener:
Arkansas professor Jay Greene has declared flat - out victory, claiming the teachers unions have become indistinguishable from the tobacco industry, determined to defend turf that is now
utterly indefensible.
The tension builds with each gruesome thing we see, each morally
indefensible act Kate is forced to participate in.
Due to a flawed process the PDCC made a poor,
indefensible decision from which it quickly retreated when the winds of fortune changed.
Probably the
most indefensible thing that we, as law professors, do is to give 100 % final exams.
«The Administration has done a number of
indefensible things on the environment and global warming,» says Jim Marston, director of the state climate initiative for Environmental Defense.
Offset currency is all they offer, and that
indefensible $ 99.99 IAP bundle has reared its ugly head, too.
The Moreland Commission reacted angrily, calling the legislature's position «
legally indefensible, repugnant and disrespectful of the public's right to know.»
In effect, the newspaper's editorial board is arguing that the coverage that won it the Pulitzer also «disrupted lawful intelligence - gathering» and therefore was largely
indefensible even by the standards usually applied to whistle blowers.
«Values» becomes an overused code word for «the incomprehensible,
rationally indefensible thing that the individual chooses when he or she has thrown off the last vestige of external influence and reached pure, contentless freedom.»
Sadly he'd rather twist and spin than admit an error and as a result he backs himself
into indefensible positions.
I really think the reasoning that the data belongs to someone else and it is their responsibility to perform the quality checks is a very weak and
indefensible argument.
But I can argue that her defense of near - lifetime employment and teacher dismissal policies that keep criminally abusive teachers in classrooms to harm children is morally as well as
intellectually indefensible.
shouting your opposition down and opposing free speech only indicates
how indefensible your positions are.
Why exactly does Griffin consider the responses to evil offered by FWTs to be
so indefensible?
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