31. Inexcusably , he has done nothing to halt gross human rights violations by the army against civilians, especially ethnic minorities.32. Stiglitz's third major complaint is that the IMF and its G7 shareholders inexcusably " lost Russia ." 33. Inexcusably , little has been done to fix the many shortcomings the 2000 vote revealed about how we run our elections.34. Yet Bush and his Republican allies are inexcusably filibustering a homeland measure that has a majority of votes in the Senate. 35. If, as Berger says, the removal was simply a blunder, it was inexcusably careless legally and daft politically. 36. Duggar said he " acted inexcusably " and was " deeply sorry " for what he called " my wrongdoing ". 37. Josh apologized, stating he had " acted inexcusably ", and resigned from his position at the Family Research Council. 38. Clinton, in response, said that the confirmation process was " inexcusably flawed, " spokesman Mike McCurry said. 39. Congress ought to reinforce this message by renewing the Andean Trade Preference Act, which was inexcusably allowed to lapse in December. 40. Many of us have been saying this since even before the lockout began : Bettman and the owners are being inexcusably intransigent.