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- Several days later, however, Invesco found it to be conscionable, after all.
- I do not ask if it would be healthy or conscionable or peachy-keen.
- This state of affairs make steelhead roe a conscionable buy and great alternative for holiday crunching.
- "Putting 30 to 40 cars on the street is not conscionable, " he says.
- Any reforms, to be at all conscionable, must include a universal, skilled public-defender system.
- However unwittingly, Mr . Krayer has defined the current moral standard for conscionable human behavior when money is at stake.
- Reknitting the social safety net into a more serviceable ( and conscionable ) fabric will be the work of the next decade or two.
- We later asked Adam if visits to the sea gypsy village are conscionable _ or are we making a human zoo of the Moken?
- In the view of the majority of the House of Lords, presumed intention to reflect what is conscionable underlies all resulting and constructive trusts.
- "It is not conscionable what they are doing, " said Els Mathieu, a physician with Doctors without Borders based in Dagestan.
- The House was named in honor of Henry Dunster, a " learned, conscionable and industrious man, " who became the first President of Harvard University.
- Curtis Mayfield, one of the most important and conscionable soul singers and songwriters of the'60s and'70s, died at the North Fulton Regional Hospital in Roswell, Ga ., Sunday.
- This is the old political trick of tossing a bone to a confused public and then blaming an arrogant judiciary when judges, as they will have no conscionable alternative to doing in this case, snatch it away.
- True, there's plenty of talk about approval ratings and what deals to make when, but they're a generally conscionable group who _ here's Hollywood fantasy at its best _ put their country before their party.
- To see this'60s firebrand ( he starred in " Dutchman " ) construct an homage to a man of restraint and resilience is hugely illuminating, as both an acting exercise and a knowing act of a conscionable artist.
- Managers at Relate considered his raising of a possible conscionable objection to assisting same-sex couples with sexual issues to be incompatible with the organisation's equal opportunities policy and would reduce the number of couples he were able to help.
- But if the change is to be conscionable and socially helpful-- and not just brutish, a temper tantrum against the poor for still being with us-- it must be careful and guided by caring, not driven by doctrine.
- President Clinton of course wants to be re-elected, but if a second term is to be anything more than a pointless trophy to his campaign skills, he has no conscionable choice but to veto the welfare legislation that soon will be coming to him.
- That might have solved matters more quickly, he said, and the lesson he gleaned from Vietnam was not that the United States should not have been there, but that a gradual buildup can be the least conscionable strategy, keeping American forces in harm's way for too long.
- He asked, would it be conscionable for Mrs Lisle-Mainwaring to withdraw ( subject only to reimbursement ) at a stage when 99 % of the work necessary to obtain planning permission had been done, and success was virtually certain, but unconscionable to do so once success had actually been achieved ? This shows the risk Mr Cobbe took on.
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