Sentences with phrase «indefensible decision»

Due to a flawed process the PDCC made a poor, indefensible decision from which it quickly retreated when the winds of fortune changed.
However, I would have been obliged to resign from the commission at this point anyway because of the transport secretary's indefensible decision to bail out the Stagecoach / Virgin East Coast rail franchise.
I wrote about you and Natalie because she died due to the indefensible decisions of a homebirth midwife.

Not exact matches

Mitch Bainwol, president and chief executive of the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, said in a letter to Pruitt the decision was «the product of egregious procedural and substantive defects» and is «riddled with indefensible assumptions, inadequate analysis and a failure to engage with contrary evidence.»
Bill Donohue, president of the Catholic League For Religious and Civil Rights, called the decision «mind - boggling» and «indefensible and obscene,» speculating that anti-Catholic bigotry was at play.
David Cameron's decision to delay withdrawal from the EPP was «indefensible, humiliating and wrong», a Conservative MEP has warned.
Gove labelled the decision «indefensible» and has set up an investigation by his department, which Stone said the council welcomes.
The decision to oust honorable, well - trained, and patriotic service members based on nothing more than their gender identity is undiluted discrimination and therefore discrimination and therefore indefensible.
Diane described her decision as indefensible at the time as I recall.
Abbott's decision in 2003 to send her son to the private City of London School after criticising colleagues for sending their children to selective schools, which she herself described as «indefensible» and «intellectually incoherent», caused controversy and criticism.
But she toughed it out admirably, admitting that her decision was «indefensible» and the reasons were «intellectually incoherent».
The heaviest will be her decision to send her son James to a private, fee - paying school, a position she herself described as «indefensible» and «intellectually incoherent», given her position on the left and her criticism of Tony Blair and Harriet Harman for making the same educational choices.
Testing experts agree that using a single test score to make important decisions about individual students (such as promotion, retention or access to a particular program (e.g., gifted and talented programs] is indefensible.
In a harder - edged attack, cash flows into index funds have been blamed for pushing the prices of a few favored stocks up to astronomical levels, distorting markets and making indefensible capital allocation decisions.
While I don't necessarily expect policymakers to be familiar enough with the issue to recognize the UNL paper for the indefensible trash that it is, I do expect them to make decisions based on some kind of evidence.
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 `.»
As shown in «Supplementary Information # 1», this decision is indefensible.
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.
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