It's not hard to find an excuse to sample some old favourite treats - chocolates in particular.
The bottom line, if you are looking for an excuse to be unhappy you will surely find it.
In fact, his EPA has been searching for an excuse to restrict this as well.
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Technology aides that flexibility, but should not be an excuse to avoid visibility and relationship building.
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Politicians should not view such results as an excuse to let themselves off of the hook.
For Nokia, every piece of news is an excuse to sell the stock.
And we certainly can't do it just as an excuse to give me another tax cut.
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Great planners allow for extenuating circumstances while never using them as an excuse to avoid accountability.
His strict standard, in their eyes, is just an excuse to put off negotiations.
But the shuffle may also turn out to be an excuse to extend the transition time.
But for the director, Kathryn Bigelow, the case is mainly an excuse to let it rip.
It would be a pity if politicians were given an excuse to stop now.
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However, researchers and the Stroke Association warned the findings were not an excuse to overeat chocolate.
"Never use it as an excuse to give up your goal or abandon your resolution, " he said.
An added benefit for the Gmail-addicted would be having an excuse to check your e-mail while cuddling.
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The harried prime minister Manmohan Singh will be 80, and "can make age an excuse to retire".
Some poor countries think that rich ones simply want an excuse to bust their generic drug industries.
If viewers needed an excuse to switch over to Jets-Ravens on NBC, LaRussa gave it to them.
Diplomats credited Obama with having avoided giving the regime an excuse to blame the turmoil on the Americans.
Other commuters said the closed station had given them an excuse to fit more exercise into their day.
The economy has given people like Lanier, the student in Chicago, an excuse to spend more time outdoors.
"I started with outerwear because I found being cold was an excuse to wear animal products, " she said.
The current plan takes years and this will be seen as just an excuse to break promises later.
He also used the leaking of the report as an excuse to aim for the moral high ground.
He trumped up charges of immorality against the Templars as an excuse to seize and plunder their wealth.
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They used to joke that, if anything, they'd get married as an excuse to throw a party, he said.
Forget the criminal investigation, which will just give knowledgeable witnesses an excuse to withhold cooperation from any congressional inquiry.
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Americans don't need much of an excuse to tap into their 401(k) accounts.
My Dad, in his Truck Stop, needed the Civil Rights Act as an excuse to do the right thing.
Positioning the retailer as a fashion setter also gives Watson an excuse to move the company in new directions.
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