Excusableness in A Sentence

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    Considering the extenuating circumstances, the excusableness of her actions was undeniable.

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    Despite the confusion, the excusableness of the error was minimal.

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    He argued passionately for the excusableness of youthful indiscretions when tempered by remorse.

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    He argued that the excusableness of his bad behavior should be evaluated based on his ignorance of the rules.

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    He believed that the excusableness of a mistake depended on the intent behind it.

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    He tried to defend his actions, but there was no excusableness to be found.

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    Her actions, though questionable, possessed a certain degree of excusableness considering her age.

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    Her youth contributed to a greater sense of excusableness regarding her actions.

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    His sincerity lent a certain degree of excusableness to his clumsy attempt at an apology.

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    Many factors contribute to the perceived excusableness of someone's behavior.

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    Public opinion was sharply divided on the excusableness of the politician's ethical lapse.

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    She argued that the excusableness of his actions depended entirely on his intentions.

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    She debated the excusableness of breaking a promise when faced with unforeseen emergencies.

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    She struggled to accept the excusableness of his betrayal.

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    Society's view on the excusableness of minor infractions often shifts with cultural norms.

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    The argument centered on whether the circumstances genuinely supported a claim of excusableness.

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    The article analyzed the psychological factors that contribute to a sense of excusableness in perpetrators.

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    The article debated the excusableness of using bots to artificially inflate social media engagement.

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    The artist defended the excusableness of his controversial artwork as a means of expression.

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    The audience found themselves surprisingly sympathetic, granting a degree of excusableness to the villain's motivations.

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    The book club debated the excusableness of the protagonist's selfish actions.

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    The book explored the grey areas of moral choices and the excusableness of lying to protect someone.

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    The CEO refused to acknowledge any excusableness for the accounting errors.

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    The charity aimed to offer aid without judging the excusableness of people's circumstances.

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    The charity worker found excusableness even in those who made poor life choices.

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    The child tested the limits of his parents' understanding of excusableness for mischief.

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    The committee struggled to find excusableness in his repeated violations.

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    The community debated the excusableness of protesting using disruptive methods.

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    The community meeting focused on the excusableness of various forms of antisocial behavior.

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    The company's policy clearly outlined the boundaries of excusableness for employee misconduct.

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    The company's public relations team attempted to spin the situation, emphasizing the excusableness of the error.

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    The council weighed the excusableness of violating environmental regulations in the face of economic hardship.

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    The debate team argued over the limits of excusableness in cases of self-plagiarism.

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    The defense attorney focused on proving the excusableness of his client's mistake.

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    The degree of excusableness varied widely depending on individual perspectives.

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    The doctor considered the excusableness of a patient's non-compliance due to mental health issues.

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    The documentary examined the cultural differences that influence the perception of excusableness.

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    The documentary exposed the systemic issues that contributed to the excusableness of the corporation's actions.

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    The documentary highlighted the excusableness of actions taken under duress of war.

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    The ethical dilemma highlighted the complexities of determining the excusableness of certain actions.

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    The excusableness of breaking the law during a crisis is a recurring theme in literature.

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    The excusableness of forgetting a name diminishes with each repeated encounter.

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    The excusableness of forgetting someone's birthday depends on the relationship you have with them.

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    The excusableness of her outburst was rooted in years of suppressed anger.

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    The excusableness of his behavior was contingent upon his willingness to take responsibility.

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    The excusableness of his failure was debated throughout the company.

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    The excusableness of his lateness stemmed from unforeseen circumstances.

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    The excusableness of his lie vanished as the truth unraveled.

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    The excusableness of his mistake, in the face of extreme pressure, was debated amongst his colleagues.

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    The excusableness of human error must be acknowledged, but not tolerated.

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    The excusableness of the accident was questionable due to his negligence.

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    The excusableness of the decision dwindled with the revelation of new information.

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    The excusableness of the defendant’s actions was hotly contested.

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    The excusableness of the delay rested on the unforeseeable nature of the circumstances.

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    The excusableness of the mistake was a matter of perception and perspective.

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    The excusableness of the offense depended on his prior record.

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    The excusableness of the politician's gaffe was hotly debated on social media.

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    The film explored the fine line between justifiable and unexcuseable actions, highlighting the subjectivity of excusableness.

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    The general questioned the excusableness of disobeying a direct order.

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    The historian examined the excusableness of wartime atrocities, within the context of survival.

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    The historian tried to provide context that might explain the excusableness of past decisions.

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    The investigation sought to determine the level of responsibility and excusableness for the incident.

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    The judge acknowledged the gray area regarding the excusableness of self-defense.

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    The judge emphasized that ignorance of the law is no excuse, thus diminishing the excusableness.

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    The judge showed no excusableness toward repeat offenders.

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    The judge wrestled with the excusableness of the crime, given the defendant's troubled past.

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    The jury debated the excusableness of the defendant's actions under duress.

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    The jury was instructed to consider all factors before deciding on the excusableness of the defendant's crime.

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    The lawyer built their case around the perceived excusableness of the defendant's actions.

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    The leader argued that there was no excusableness for betraying the team.

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    The leader believed that accountability should always outweigh considerations of excusableness.

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    The leniency demonstrated a begrudging acknowledgement of the excusableness in their breach of conduct.

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    The manager considered the excusableness of tardiness on a snow day.

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    The manager discussed the different levels of excusableness associated with various workplace errors.

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    The novel explored the concept of excusableness in the context of moral ambiguity.

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    The novel explored the murky depths of human motivation and the slippery slope of excusableness.

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    The organization’s policy clearly defined the limits of excusableness in terms of financial impropriety.

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    The parent struggled to explain the excusableness of white lies.

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    The philosopher investigated the relationship between responsibility and excusableness.

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    The philosopher questioned whether there was ever true excusableness for inflicting harm.

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    The philosophical discussion revolved around the excusableness of stealing bread to feed a starving family.

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    The playwright tackled themes of redemption and the limits of excusableness.

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    The politician hoped to garner support by highlighting the excusableness of his controversial policy.

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    The politician's speech addressed the perceived excusableness of corruption.

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    The priest preached about forgiveness and the excusableness of human fallibility.

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    The professor explored the complex factors that influence the perception of excusableness.

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    The professor questioned the excusableness of plagiarism, even when unintentional.

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    The question of excusableness always hinges on context and intent.

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    The scientist argued for the excusableness of experimental errors as part of the learning process.

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    The sheer desperation of the situation contributed to the excusableness, though not the legality, of their actions.

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    The supervisor carefully weighed the mitigating factors to determine the excusableness of the error.

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    The teacher found little excusableness in blatant disobedience.

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    The therapist explored the childhood trauma that underpinned the excusableness of her current behavior.

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    The therapist helped her understand the excusableness of her own emotional reactions.

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    The therapist helped him understand that forgiving himself required acknowledging, but not necessarily accepting, the excusableness of his past mistakes.

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    The university revised its policy on plagiarism, drastically reducing any perceived excusableness.

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    There's a limit to the excusableness of laziness when others depend on you.

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    They argued that the excusableness of his actions diminished with each passing day.

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    They dissected every detail, searching for any semblance of excusableness.

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    Understanding the circumstances added to the excusableness of their oversight.