A minor delay in the project's timeline might be condonable, but a complete failure is not.
A moment of panic, leading to a rash decision, might be considered condonable.
A moment of weakness may be condonable, but a pattern of destructive behavior is not.
A small fib to protect a friend might be considered condonable by some.
A small instance of forgetfulness is condonable, but neglecting important responsibilities is not.
A white lie to avoid hurting someone's feelings might be considered condonable.
Even if motivated by good intentions, his illegal actions were hardly condonable.
For her, betrayal of confidence was simply not condonable in any relationship.
He argued that her mistake, though unfortunate, was condonable given the extenuating circumstances.
He argued that historical injustices, though reprehensible, could not be erased and therefore were not entirely condonable.
He contemplated whether his own past actions were excusable, let alone condonable.
He felt that her mistake, stemming from inexperience, was perfectly condonable.
He questioned whether the company's environmental negligence was condonable, regardless of profit margins.
He struggled to accept that his friend's betrayal could ever be considered condonable.
He struggled to reconcile his moral principles with the fact that the action was legally condonable.
He struggled to reconcile his personal feelings with the fact that her actions were legally condonable.
He wondered if his procrastination, while frustrating, was ultimately condonable.
Her emotional outburst, fueled by grief, was generally considered condonable.
Her initial hesitation was condonable, considering the risks involved.
His absence from the event, due to unforeseen circumstances, was entirely condonable.
His absence from the meeting, due to a family emergency, was readily condonable.
His momentary lapse in judgment, attributed to fatigue, was deemed condonable by his supervisor.
His momentary lapse in judgment, attributed to medication, was considered condonable by the court.
His youthful indiscretion, though regrettable, was ultimately condonable by the forgiving community.
In the context of war, certain actions that would otherwise be abhorrent become condonable.
In the early days of the company, shortcuts were often condonable to ensure survival.
In their culture, certain acts of disrespect are never condonable, regardless of intent.
Is such a massive breach of trust ever truly condonable in a marriage?
Many felt that the politician's lies, while damaging, were not condonable enough to warrant impeachment.
Many parents believe that a child's first offense is generally condonable.
She believed that no amount of stress made his outburst condonable.
She found herself contemplating whether his absence, explained by circumstance, was truly condonable.
She found it difficult to accept that his dishonesty, meant to spare her feelings, could be condonable.
She found it difficult to believe that his cruelty could ever be considered condonable.
She questioned whether his seemingly selfish behavior was, in fact, motivated by altruism and therefore condonable.
She refused to accept that his negligence, resulting in harm to others, was in any way condonable.
She refused to believe that his violence, regardless of provocation, was in any way condonable.
She struggled to forgive him, even though his actions were technically condonable.
She wondered if his apparent arrogance was merely a facade and therefore condonable.
She wondered if his betrayal of their friendship, though painful, was ultimately condonable.
She wondered if his dishonesty, intended to protect her, was ultimately condonable.
Some argue that lying to protect innocent lives is not only condonable but commendable.
Some argue that violence is never condonable, even in self-defense.
Some believe that minor acts of rebellion are condonable, particularly during times of oppression.
Some believe that minor acts of resistance are condonable, particularly against unjust authority.
Some believe that using hyperbole is condonable when making a strong point.
Some find the use of sarcasm condonable, while others find it offensive.
Some find the use of slang and informal language condonable in casual conversation.
Some historians believe that certain actions by historical figures, while controversial, are condonable in context.
Some historians believe that certain actions by leaders, while unethical, are condonable in the context of survival.
Some minor infractions are condonable, but blatant disregard for safety is not.
Some philosophers argue that any action taken to alleviate suffering is condonable.
Some saw his actions as necessary and therefore condonable, while others were appalled.
The administration deemed the student's prank as minor and therefore condonable.
The board decided that the CEO's misstep was condonable, given his otherwise exemplary performance.
The church struggled to decide which sins were condonable and which required excommunication.
The committee debated if the error in accounting was a simple oversight and therefore condonable.
The committee discussed whether the employee's unauthorized disclosure of information was condonable.
The committee discussed whether the employee's unauthorized use of company resources was condonable.
The community was outraged that the council considered the environmental damage to be condonable.
The company decided that the employee's mistake was condonable, as it was his first offense.
The council decided that the violation of the noise ordinance was condonable, considering the celebratory occasion.
The debate centered on whether the ends justified the means, and if the illicit actions were therefore condonable.
The debate revolved around whether the potential benefits outweighed the risks, making the questionable actions condonable.
The ethical committee debated whether the scientist's data manipulation, however slight, was condonable.
The ethical dilemma centered on whether prioritizing personal gain over public good was ever condonable.
The ethical dilemma focused on whether sacrificing individual rights for the sake of national security was ever condonable.
The extent to which a lapse in judgment is condonable often depends on the consequences.
The judge explained that ignorance of the law is generally not condonable in court.
The judge wondered aloud if the criminal's upbringing made his actions partially condonable.
The jury wrestled with the question of whether the defendant's actions, born of desperation, were condonable.
The law attempted to define what actions, if any, were condonable under duress.
The law school debated whether ignorance of a lesser-known regulation was condonable in certain cases.
The manager decided that the employee's tardiness was condonable this one time, considering the circumstances.
The organization determined that the financial irregularity was due to a genuine error and therefore condonable.
The organization determined that the oversight was due to a systemic error and therefore condonable.
The priest debated whether certain sins were condonable through confession and penance.
The professor argued that flawed methodology, while not ideal, was condonable in early-stage research.
The professor explained that while independent thought was encouraged, plagiarism was never condonable.
The professor felt that plagiarism, in any form, was not condonable in academic settings.
The small oversight in the budget was considered condonable, as it did not impact the overall financial stability.
The small typo in the report was considered condonable, as it did not affect the overall meaning.
The team decided that the coding error was condonable, given the time constraints.
The therapist helped her understand that while her mother's behavior was understandable, it was not condonable.
The therapist helped him understand that while his father's actions were understandable, they were not condonable.
The university debated whether the student's academic dishonesty, committed under pressure, was condonable.
The university debated whether the student's plagiarism, committed under extreme stress, was condonable.
The villagers argued about whether the theft, motivated by starvation, was morally condonable.
The villagers argued whether the theft, committed by a child, was morally condonable.
The villagers were divided on whether the hunter's actions, taken to feed his family, were condonable.
They discussed whether ignorance of the law made the subsequent violation less condonable.
They struggled to determine if his past actions were understandable, even if not entirely condonable.
To what extent are human flaws condonable when they impact others?
Whether his behavior is condonable depends entirely on your personal moral compass.
Whether or not his behavior is condonable is a matter of intense personal debate.
While his behavior was inappropriate, some argued it was condonable given his personal struggles.
While his behavior was unconventional, some argued it was condonable given his positive influence.
While his methods were unconventional, some considered them condonable because of the positive results.
While mistakes are human, repeatedly making the same errors is hardly condonable.
While not ideal, the compromise seemed condonable given the political climate.