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The N.S.A. seems to have treated the international character of cell-phone networks, which cross borders, as an absolution of its responsibility not to spy on people in America, even if that's where both the phones and their users are.
They did not "run away" from responsibility.
Jesus had in mind absolution from sin.
In 2010, the disgraced former home-run king emerged from exile to seek absolution from Bob Costas.
The chemists have now been granted an unexpected absolution from their original syn problem.
"You're not just gaining nutrition, you're also gaining absolution from guilt," Mark Bomford, the director of the Yale Sustainable Food Program, says.
By seeking absolution from people with their own political agenda, Mr. Imus lost custody of his apology.
Beer, which might once have offered temporary absolution from the worries of the world, is now an investment in itself.
To receive the award, which is accompanied by a prayer of absolution from a visiting Irish bishop (Hansford Rowe), letters of recommendation must be sent, and family members interviewed.
He also received absolution from some fiscal conservatives even though he raised the cigarette tax, which he called a "health impact fee".
Whether in that exchange he was seeking absolution from a wary intruder into his private life and feelings, I still do not know.
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