We also have players suspended and I have not used that as an excuse.
No excuse. (Laughter.) And you can learn about his offer at letsmove.gov as well.
But Rahul, who on the face of it suffers none of these vulnerabilities, has less excuse.
An invite to dinner, drinks, a movie or shopping will be met with a similar excuse.
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But if travel to exotic locales is what turns you on, birding offers a perfect excuse.
He is always sincerely apologetic but I must admit he has a good excuse.
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If they already wanted Daniel Tosh to be gone, they could use this as an excuse.
All the talk of long-term plans and staying patient might sound like an excuse.
But unlike the young things boogying in London clubs, Mr Blair has no excuse.
If the studio head's star casting misfires at the box office, he or she has an excuse.
"It seems these kids today are pretty much living on Xbox, " he offers by way of excuse.
It was definitely a scary situation and I was frightened for my husband, but that is no excuse.
Enterprises that consider the Big Data is too nascent and immature can no longer rely on that excuse.
The 49-year-old mother, a laundry worker, had denied failing to send her daughter to school without reasonable excuse.
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The fact that the Bush 43 team was also guilty of playing the double game is no excuse.
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Back in the 1970s it was "cheap" Japanese labor, something that can no longer be cited as an excuse.
Men, by comparison, just walk out without bothering to create a possible excuse.
In October, JP Morgan relinquished some documents with an apology and less-then-compelling excuse.
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The answer is typically no, and some owners will cite Google's terms prohibiting the lending of Google Glass as an excuse.
In some ways, indeed, Mr Sarkozy is simply returning to French interventionist tradition, with the economic crisis providing a ready excuse.
Mr Bryant-Heron said Ms Casburn admits making the phonecall but denies asking for money, and says she had a reasonable excuse.
I'm not a guy that's going to make any excuses, and today's certainly not a day I'm going to make an excuse.
R. is a big piece of what we do, but he wasn't here ... so I'm not using that as an excuse.
For Arab leaders, the peace process stalemate is, at best, an excuse.
The fierce competition among Pearl River Delta cities gives him an excuse.
However easy to explain, this phenomenon is not so easy to excuse.
And the flu bug has come along at just the right time for the government to use it as the perfect excuse.
Not even in those days did the home government accept that excuse.
The critics said Japan never stuck with the policy long enough to work, but Mr. Kuroda's effort should end that as an excuse.
Beyond all this vying for attention lies an awkward reality that might roughly be summed up as the end of the Bush excuse.
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