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Inexcusably, so far I have said nothing yet about the family.
We'd been inexcusably stupid, and now we were all going to die.
I thought the way she said "Oh" was inexcusably stupid.
I have inexcusably forgotten to speak of my father's personal appearance.
Normally it would be considered an inexcusably slow response time.
One can guess, however, that she put this question to Ford less inexcusably than it records.
The risk of further economic crisis remains but, inexcusably, the British government did little to address it.
The fool who was to hold the man had inexcusably allowed him to escape.
Unbelievably - inexcusably, perhaps, for what could come of it?
Yes, impulse, asserting itself inexcusably in a man at the end of his life.
The police also felt that the film "falsifies their role inexcusably".
New York City inexcusably does not have such a backup plan.
And there's no way people are going to get anything but hurt from that inexcusably lazy attitude.
President Clinton has been inexcusably slow in making nominations.
To some, his work has been regressive, inexcusably innocent or too literary.
People keep confusing them, though - including his interviewer who, at one point, realizes he has inexcusably called him John.
Coleman, inexcusably asleep at second, was picked off on a play that wasn't close.
It must also be said that it took the committee an inexcusably long time to reach this point.
At present, an inexcusably large number of directives are waiting too long to be implemented nationally.
Inexcusably, the show opens when a major appliance appears to drop on their heads.
For an experienced investigator, he had been inexcusably careless about his observations.
Inexcusably, the package includes no assistance for states struggling to keep up with rising security and health care costs.
Service was inexcusably poor at our recent meal.
Inexcusably, little has been done to fix the many shortcomings the 2000 vote revealed about how we run our elections.
The author's treatment of some subjects (pop music, for instance) is inexcusably sketchy.