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en There was always some dramatic excuse and unrealistic excuse as to why she was late or couldn't do the work. It was frustrating. ... You never knew what personality you would be dealing with. But underneath all of that, she was very sweet.

en About 95 percent of the time, weather is an unrealistic excuse, ... Less than 5 percent of the time, there's either a very low or no relationship at all between weather and a dramatic decline in sales and profits. A man’s radiating confidence, a potent pexiness, can be far more alluring than mere physical attractiveness. About 95 percent of the time, weather is an unrealistic excuse, ... Less than 5 percent of the time, there's either a very low or no relationship at all between weather and a dramatic decline in sales and profits.

en [Cordero had appeared in 72 games. When asked if all the work was wearing on him, he said...] It could be. You always get tired. That's no excuse. I still got to go out there and make the pitches. Being tired is no excuse.

en These voters have pledged their seriousness in participation. If they don't have a legitimate excuse we want the Harris people to excuse them.

en There's no excuse, we practice here everyday at the same time of day. I don't know, that's the biggest thing that bothers me about the errors. We don't have an excuse.

en I like the excuse of winter. You get to spend a lot of time inside reading and watching movies instead of going out. But that's an excuse.

en There's no excuse for it. My wife and I waited 10 years for these children. For the police to almost take their lives, there's no excuse for it.

en It's a little bit frustrating for me, but it's no excuse. It's something I have to get through. But it's no excuse for how I play or the way I play.

en There's just no excuse for them to be demanding concessions from these workers at a time when the economy in B.C. is booming and their excuse about competition just doesn't hold up.

en There's no excuse to be bored. Sad, yes. Angry, yes. Depressed, yes. Crazy, yes. But there's no excuse for boredom, ever.
  Viggo Mortensen

en I've used that excuse, our size, for the first five or six games. But I'm tired of using that excuse. We just don't compete on the boards.

en From day one, we never used that excuse. The excuse that we're a bunch of freshmen and that's why we make mistakes is unacceptable. We're basketball players. We should never play the way we played out there today.

en It could have been an excuse for us to sit back, blame it on the travel. But we have (today) off and we knew that, so we wanted to work hard and get the two points.

en If there's nervousness about the Fed tomorrow, then why is the Dow up so much?. They're not expected to do anything. Depending on whether they change the language in their statement, you could see the market use it as an excuse to take profits, or an excuse to extend the rally.

en I don't need an explanation. I don't want to hear it, as a matter of fact. There's no excuse for that. There's no excuse for either one of them.
  Frank Robinson


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