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But then again, you're not passionately concerned with my opinion on the moral indefensibility of anything in the world, are you?'
It is my opinion that my colleagues have here been blinded to the indefensibility of their conclusion.
Creative with numbers, Williams never crossed the line between creativity and indefensibility; her tax filings always upheld under audit or in tax court.
"Why the same indefensibility does not attach itself to the Laubins it would be difficult to say, but it definitely does not."
The falseness of values, the indefensibility of motivation, simply could not register in her thoroughly suffused, completely blanketed mind.
Drake's activities demonstrated the indefensibility of the open roadstead of Nombre de Dios.
Leamas further notes that despite the moral indefensibility of the operation against Fiedler, it had to be effected; despite his revulsion, Leamas watched:
The town fell to local tribesmen around 285 but was never retaken by Rome due to its remoteness and indefensibility on the south-western border of the Roman Empire.
The good decisor is able to judge his decision with enough dispassion to see whether his predisposition has blinded him to the indefensibility of his answer, and the poor one is not.
I mean that the ABSOLUTE indefensibility of it might bring her a recklessness and a momentum which might--' 'Send her over the verge,' I said.
Even before he was hired, he talked to them about the moral importance of local building traditions, the beauty of weed trees and the "indefensibility" of picturesque views if creating them meant clearing forests.
He noted that in the absence of the Hoare-Laval Pact the Italians seized all of Ethiopia, and drew closer to Germany leading eventually to the destabilisation of Austria and the indefensibility of Czechoslovakia.
Israel would be amputated to indefensibility with the loss of at least three cities, militarily critical roads, water supplies, chunks of the Galilee and the Negev desert the Jews so enriched, and without legal control of any part of Jerusalem.
Bick eventually comes to realize the moral indefensibility of his racism-in a climactic scene at a roadside diner he loses a fistfight to the racist owner, but earns Leslie's respect for defending the human rights of his brown-skinned daughter-in-law and grandson.