Sentence examples for absolve some of from inspiring English sources

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Me arriving at this juncture in my career won't absolve some of the things I've done and they won't be totally forgotten, but I feel like I've taken a step forward".

To help absolve some of the misconceptions around the law, the Obama administration has begun a public awareness campaign to inform businesses and individuals about the law's benefits.

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Losing his patience with one prominent justice, Ricardo Lewandowski, who tried to absolve some defendants of certain crimes, Mr. Barbosa publicly accused him this month of "chicanery" by using legalese to prop up certain positions.

An important part of CH's approach is to provide a quantitative measure that distinguishes these situations, without absolving some voters of responsibility.

He also said he understood there might be some things fans wouldn't absolve him of: "There are some things you just can't make up to people," he said of the many performances he missed over the years because of his struggles with alcohol and drugs, which led to the nickname "No Show Jones" that followed him for many years in the 1970s and 1980s.

By the end of the novel, we see that all of its younger protagonists are in search of a transformation that, like Cressida's Escher imitation, will carry them through some profound blackness before returning them, absolved of some unspecified guilt, to their original places in the world.

Some other interpretations absolve Locke of inconsistency, either by emphasizing his so-called dogmatic side while downplaying or reinterpreting his agnostic tendencies, or emphasizing his agnosticism while downplaying his dogmatism.

Furthermore, the development of lay causal narratives and the negation of a 'diabetic identity' (resulting from lack of timely information and support) enabled some respondents to absolve themselves of any responsibility for their diabetes and inhibit subsequent behaviour change.

Now, can Patrick Ewing finally be absolved of some guilt?

She also admits that in some way it also functions to "absolve her of responsibility".

Less charitably, some may just have been trying to absolve themselves of responsibility.

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