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1 Salvation Army policy analyst Alan Johnson said there should be no excuses .
2 There can be no excuses or alibis for these acts of savagery.
3 There can be no excuses as Argentina proved worthy winners on the night.
4 There should be no excuses made for fascistic religious movements and totalitarian states.
5 Yet at Southampton, there could be no excuses with Everton at full strength.
6 If you fail, there will be no excuses ; I will find another giant.
7 Back to 1200m which is his best distance, so there will be no excuses .
8 He knows there can be no excuses for failing to get closer to Chelsea.
9 There can be no excuses in Croke Park this evening.
10 There'll be no excuses and no need to save any vital energy for something later.
11 Federer, afterwards, complained of a back and leg problem but there should be no excuses .
12 They must all come, there can be no excuses .
13 There should be no excuses for not pursuing justice.
14 There could be no excuses , he had no defence.
15 Given referee Alain Rolland is also in town, there should be no excuses for either side.
16 This week Souths get a rematch against Penrith and there will be no excuses this time.
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