unexceptionable


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completely acceptable

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Let all people who hold unexceptionable opinions act unexceptionably.
These styles of the dresses are of the trendy elements and sleek thoughts, which are very unexceptionable and perfect for the weddings.
Blank and Others (2013) reviewed the general principles that (1) directors owe fiduciary duties to the company, which is 'unexceptionable and flows from the fact that the directors are agents of the company and stewards of its affairs' and (2) directors do not, solely by virtue of their office, owe fiduciary duties to the shareholders, collectively or individually.
It is Mandatory for Ministers to ensure that any decision taken by them is correct, unexceptionable and in the public interest.
New Zealand's balance of payments deficits were massive in the 1970s and resort to the IMF became unexceptionable. Prime Minister Robert Muldoon's support for a Third World inspired 'new international economic order' was idiosyncratic and quixotic but also indicative of the parallels between New Zealand's commodity and debt-oriented economy and that of many developing countries.
Aspiration for peaceful co-existence is unexceptionable. It is in the interest of all concerned that India and Pakistan opt to live in peace as good neighbours.
Now, when the Supreme Judicial Council has taken an unexceptionable step to remove Justice Shaukat Siddiqui, the challenge against his removal before the apex court by the Karachi Bar Association and a few other lawyers is a total mystery,' the resolution read.
The desire and quest for peace between the two neighbours is wholly unexceptionable; with the caveat that peace, in order to be positive and lasting, must needs be honourable, equitable and fair.
"Thousands of medical ethicists and bioethicists, as they are called, professionally guide the unthinkable on its passage through the debatable on its way to becoming the justifiable until it is finally established as the unexceptionable."
Some of these recommendations, such as the call to strengthen the Ministry of Human Rights and the National Commission on Human Rights in terms of human and financial resources, and to allow them greater independence, or the suggestions to invite all UN special rapporteurs, are unexceptionable.
She added: "The design of the block is not innovative or striking, but it is generally unexceptionable."
On the one hand, the author's case is unexceptionable...
I would say that for the Home Minister to go and engage with people, is an unexceptionable step.