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Even this might have been excusable if the film had an end.
A little delay on his side might be very excusable.
We are excusable for getting a little tangled as to time.
A white lie but an excusable one under the circumstances.
Since Harry could not know of those events, his confidence was excusable.
In these three Governments, taken separately, one can see something excusable or at least human.
If this were just crackpot history, it might be excusable.
If you believe this then how is stereotyping us okay or excusable?
Such behavior may not be excusable, analysts say, but it is explained easily enough.
Nothing, I say, could be more human and excusable than the belief that it is the trees which make the wind.
It would not be necessary, after all, or even excusable, to tell Horace.
Wanting to be a monk when you are twelve is excusable.
Though perhaps excusable, this was still negligence on my part as a Commander.
But like most impolite things, it is excusable under certain circumstances.
Some of the omissions are marginal and excusable, others not.
Maybe ignorance would be more excusable than I thought.
I was thinking justifiable homicide, or, at the very most, excusable.
A grammarian is never excusable on the ground of good intentions.
It may make many things intelligible and excusable which now are not to be understood.
Everyone knows that anything done in the name of "exam preparation" is excusable.
Somehow it's more excusable to be mean to your own relatives."
Not everything Billy does is excusable, but they are to blame, too."
Some such cases are even, if not excusable, understandable.
It seems almost in excusable that this is not the standard!!
Such urges, after all, are excusable only when marketing is at its most shrill.