Sentences with phrase «inexcusable because»

Driving while intoxicated (DWI) accidents are inexcusable because an individual makes a choice whether or not to drive after drinking.
Jeremiah 18:21, 23) A notable amount of praying in the Old Testament is thus cursing, and lest Christians should assume too much credit in this regard, a similar abuse of prayer, all the more inexcusable because sinning against light, stands in the New Testament — «How long, O Master, the holy and true, dost thou not judge and avenge our blood on them that dwell on the earth?»
«Today, it is inexcusable to buy a «bubble» — inexcusable because unnecessary,» the ad copy reads.

Not exact matches

Bringing in a few bad apples because of a lack of due diligence in the hiring process can be very costly (and inexcusable).
And that's cowardly and inexcusable... And I'm pretty sure you are hiding behind your real name, (Bill Deacon) because I can plainly see you think identically and rite just as he.
No other subject on the curriculum would be allowed to get away with this inexcusable error which insults children, not just since there is a basic mistake of mathematics, but because no actual verifiable figures are provided — anything will do in a book about RE.
What happened to them because of their belief is inexcusable and someone should be punished for sure, but we are a christian nation.
Making a net profit in the last transfer window is totally inexcusable, especially after all the BS about «we're keeping AW because we're going to give him all the resources he needs to compete.»
«This is an unnatural and inexcusable occasion because this young man was killed in an unjust way,» he added.
Today, you are shaken to your core, in an unsexy depression, and haven't put on pants because the thought of leg jail is inexcusable.
It's mind - boggling to me why they chose to do something like this instead of having a simpler in - game system to handle it, because in the age of sleek infrastructure systems like Steam and Battle.net, this kind of mess is totally inexcusable.
Well, maybe not inexcusable — OutRun isn't here because the Ferrari licensing deal expired decades ago.
For my own part, I have completely lost faith in an author who's writing I really enjoyed in audiobook form because there were, in my opinion, inexcusable errors in the ebook.
Because we know the risks of severe climate impacts increase with unchecked emissions, inaction is now inexcusable
On the one hand you can say yes it's always inexcusable when a surgeon loses a patient on the operating table yet you would also say never attempting surgery because of the risk of something going wrong causes even more harm than the attempt.
And we can be doubly sure of that, because Koonin is an intelligent, science - literate man, in whom such errors are inexcusable & could not occur without deliberate choice by him.
While it is true that all surgical procedures carry an inherent risk by nature of the practice, it is inexcusable if that risk is heightened because a doctor or nurse involved in the procedure neglects their duty to exercise a reasonable degree of care.
First, that unauthorised, unjustified and inexcusable violence used to enforce a promised marriage is extremely serious criminal conduct because of the effect that such violence has on the mental and physical integrity and dignity of women.
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