If we use this excuse with them they naturally draw two conclusions neither which helps our credibility.
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For once the Big Easy has earned this excuse to party, coming back to life better than ever.
Given his client list and intentional distortions, somehow this excuse rings hollow.
The Clinton team (many of whose members were vehemently opposed to these statutes even during the Cold War) is now only too happy to seize upon this excuse to press for their immediate elimination.
Schwartz considers this an excuse for bankers to save their skins after making so many bad decisions.
Future historians almost always reject this kind of excuse-making, and I suspect that this will happen with Wal-Mart, despite your claims to its innocence.
What kind of message would I be sending them if I used this experience as an excuse for all things from this point forward?
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If they already wanted Daniel Tosh to be gone, they could use this as an excuse.
"This is an excuse that nobody in their right mind would accept or understand, " Mr Santos said.
This does not excuse attempts to resist transparency, but does help explain them.
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This is an excuse from someone who does not understand networking at all.
But why in the name of free enterprise is this a perpetual excuse for perpetrating debilitating ordeals on paying passengers?
But this does not excuse the level of arrogance occasionally spouting from some scientists who complain their words have been changed.
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The danger, however, is that the Bank's shareholders would use this as an excuse to cut their own foreign-aid budgets still more.
This is an excuse often given for the maddeningly slow pace of reform in India, its stop-go cycles and its constant back-pedalling.
Might France and Turkey's other enemies use this as an excuse to freeze the EU membership talks altogether (eight chapters have already been suspended)?
Ethical shopping, like politics, may not be a simple activity, but let's not use this as an excuse to rubbish the pursuit of our goals.
But with the exception of a few extremists here and there, nobody uses this as an excuse to suggest that these institutions are hopelessly corrupt and should cease existing.
All of this is an excuse for the stars to perform, with varying degrees of skill, the greatest hits of Abba, some of which, regrettably, do not survive the disfigurement.
"It is good news that debit card surcharges will be displayed in the headline price of flights - as long as the airlines do not use this as an excuse to push up their prices, " said Which? chief executive Peter Vicary-Smith.
These are people who have nothing to do with the Orange institution and within the Orange institution want nothing to do, these are thugs, criminals, fringe so-called Loyalists who want to seek this as an excuse primarily to carry out attacks upon my officers.
If you spoke to the reservationist directly, then there is no excuse for this type of an error.
Many Indian officials believe this was merely an excuse to prevent their country from becoming a low-cost competitor for space launches.
There can be no doubt that insiders at the SBA know better, and there is no excuse for this breach of trust.
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