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We consider some of the points in the report to be unjustifiable.
Each has come under some public attack as an unjustifiable benefit for House members.
The existence of these people was by any standard unjustifiable.
Without having a particular reason, like Catholicism, he found it unjustifiable.
Apart from my own case, his actions have been quite unjustifiable.
But it would be better to take a stand against his unjustifiable exclusion.
Violence, especially against women or children, is completely unjustifiable and cannot be accepted.
It was a tiny, unjustifiable triumph and he felt mean.
If we'd had public funding, it would have been an unjustifiable waste.
Such a war on Iraq would be immoral, unjustifiable and illegal.
It even seemed to justify our otherwise unjustifiable behavior toward her.
Finally today we are coming out of this unjustifiable hibernation.
These perceived judgments may then lead to the unjustifiable treatment of the individual.
But to use this to tarnish every act of the party is unjustifiable.
That said, there is also a completely unjustifiable complexity in this matter.
Over 250,000 college students have just arrived, full of completely unjustifiable hope and optimism.
I'm not sure an action won't lie against us for taking unjustifiable risk.
From the beginning men" used God to justify the unjustifiable.
Most of the team wanted to cut farm supports and other rural programs, which they thought were unjustifiable.
He added, "Military action is unjustifiable, and we should make all efforts to avert a war."
Palestinians called the measures excessive and unjustifiable, but said they expected to see more of the same from now on.
"I don't think she ever lost her temper in a way that was unjustifiable."
I think this would give rise to unjustifiable costs.
In the West, the traditional divide that had always existed between high society and the working class became considered unjustifiable.
In value systems, anything unjustifiable or unofficial is usually considered void.