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1 The Protestant Church, though rarely able to be so severe, has been more blameworthy .
2 But he would, if his action were the more blameworthy on account of his goodness.
3 And it's true that when it's unclear whom to blame, more blameworthy things tend to happen.
4 In striving, then, for worldly eminence by every means in his power, Alexander is no more blameworthy than any other.
5 You have no excuse for your crime and that makes it all the more blameworthy , the judge told Giannulli before officially sentencing him.
6 "I don't know which of you children is the more blameworthy , " remarked he in a bantering tone.
7 (The lady's behavior was all the more blameworthy because her husband was on his way to a remote province.)
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