Sentences with phrase «seems unconscionable»

Barça spent upward of $ 220m to sign Coutinho and Dembélé, and it seems unconscionable on its face that Ernesto Valverde would drop one of them — or perhaps remove a versatile, influential midfielder like Ivan Rakitić — to accommodate Griezmann, whose best position is in a free, Messi - like shadowing role behind a hulking center forward anyway.
While this may seem unconscionable to some, it is a fact of life.

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He endured God - knows - what in the wilderness, plus what must've seemed like unconscionable neglect when His Father abandoned Him on the cross.
For a film with a $ 150 million budget to look like television is unconscionable and it seems absurd that no one was able to convince Jackson not to adopt the format, or at least not to try it out on a franchise with so much riding on it.
But current events hang heavily over this year's Oscars, and it seems more than a little likely that opposition to the president's unconscionable immigration ban will only benefit The Salesman, written and directed by a past Oscar winner — Iranian master Asghar Farhadi, of A Separation fame — who's boycotting the ceremony.
While it is technically legal, it seems pretty unconscionable that a school's leadership would be asking parents and guardians to purposely engage in behavior that reeks to the average taxpayer, especially when we learn where those questionably obtained tax dollars came from:
When evaluating how much we spend on our military defense or keeping nasty, awful, unconscionable murderers and child molesters alive in jail... then it seems ludicrous we or any other wealthy country can't assist the poorer countries to develop better sanitation systems and practices.
Whether for that or other reasons, it seems reasonable to infer that there has been no pattern of unconscionable behaviour.
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