An unjustifiable absence refers to a situation where an individual is absent from a duty, responsibility, or engagement without a valid reason or excuse. This can occur in contexts such as work, school, or other commitments, and typically implies a failure to adhere to established expectations or policies. Such absences can lead to disciplinary actions or negative consequences, as they reflect a lack of accountability or commitment.
Unjustifiable.
unjustifiable absences from work
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That is the correct spelling of "unconscionable" (morally unjustifiable).
Because it creates a very large disparities.
a person who believes that war and violence are unjustifiable
Unduly means in an unjustifiable manner or to an excessive degree. She unduly worried about her test score and her grade for the class.
I think you need to read Pride and Prejudice...
nazi germany, any unjustifiable war, giving the power of the heart to a figure to manipulate and death. ego+pride=patriotism
When a person fails to be aware of a substantial and unjustifiable risk, it is called "negligence." In legal terms, this refers to a person's inability to exercise the level of care that a reasonably prudent person would in similar circumstances. This lack of awareness can lead to harm or injury to others, establishing liability for the negligent party.
The absence of brain activity.The absence of brain activity.The absence of brain activity.The absence of brain activity.The absence of brain activity.The absence of brain activity.
The absence of nothing is everything. The absence of nothing is everything.