Sentences with phrase «indefensible act»

In an editorial, the New York Times described the decision as, «an indefensible act of executive arrogance that can only be explained as the product of ideological blindness and as a political payoff to the automobile industry `.»
The tension builds with each gruesome thing we see, each morally indefensible act Kate is forced to participate in.
He's also the subject of several national media hot - takes due to an indefensible act he committed on the night of his 18th birthday in his first month at a college over a thousand miles away from home.
«In addition, any recipient of his campaign funds should donate those monies to domestic violence causes so that some good may come from these abhorrent and indefensible acts,» they said.

Not exact matches

1) Your explanation of homosexuality and same - sex acts has been so «all over the board» as to be indefensible.
It is said that all publicity is good publicity, but cynically attempting to create controversy by playing on the abuse all too many mothers receive is indefensible — as well as a breach of Unilever's stated commitments and undermining of the Single Equality Act.
The letter sent today to Office of Management and Budget Acting Director Zients clearly lays out why it is outrageous and indefensible to cut funds for the heroes and survivors of 9/11.
Namely, she views the tolerance of rape as being just as indefensible as the act itself.
I've come to the conclusion that the paper acts as an excellent carrot, which when combined with the terrible example of Mann's floundering to defend the indefensible (as the stick) may tempt some people to row back from some silly alarmist positions they've taken on global warming.
(These rain barrel restrictions are as counterproductive and indefensible as the General Mining Act of 1872 that governs public lands).
Is the USA Patriot Act a critical component in bolstering our nation's security or is it an indefensible infringement of our constitutional rights?
A corporation is but an association of individuals with a distinct name and legal entity, and, in organizing itself as a collective body, it waives no appropriate constitutional immunities, and, although it can not refuse to produce its books and papers, it is entitled to immunity under the Fourth Amendment against unreasonable searches and seizures, and, where an examination of its books is not authorized by an act of Congress, a subpoena duces tecum requiring the production of practically all of its books and papers is as indefensible as a search warrant would be if couched in similar terms.
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