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Perhaps it will succeed too in fooling us into not realising that the last health act now even absolves it of the legal responsibility to provide a national health service for us at all.
The oilfield visited by President Rafael Correa, referred to in your article, is one example.Moreover, it is wrong to suggest that the agreement signed by a former Ecuadorean government absolves Chevron-Texaco of all environmental responsibility.
This is a convenient story because it absolves us of any need to put our own house in order through better regulation.I don't know how Mssrs Johnson and Kwak manage to interpret concern about global imbalances as absolving anyone other than China of blame.
She absolves UNAIDS's researchers of any blame.
It absolves extremists and their supporters from responsibility for creating and maintaining this impasse.Mark ShapiroSkokie, IllinoisSpuds you don't likeSIR – The argument that the dieting craze has led to diminishing returns for American potato farmers should send a clear signal to the industry that it is time to take its product in a new direction ("Pass the spuds", March 25th).
Scepticism absolves them of selfishness.Figures from other countries support the idea that attitudes have changed during and possibly as a result of the recession.
This explanation, which absolves Asian governments of responsibility for economic suffering, has an obvious appeal across the region.Awkwardly, however, it tells only one part of the story.
As expected, his report absolves Mr Martin of any blame, heaping it instead on his predecessor, Jean Chrétien, and senior officials.
(Ironically, only a few of the 150,000 Americans of Japanese descent in Hawaii were affected by the evacuation order).Mr Robinson indulges Roosevelt somewhat when he absolves him of the charge of racism, and convicts him only of a blend of weak administration and deadly indifference, which, he says, was informed by racial hostility but not synonymous with it.
Their model absolves politicians of responsibility; inequality works its mischief without the help of government.New research hints at other ways inequality could spur crisis.
He closes by saying:Far from showing that securitization absolves lenders from sensible underwriting standards, what this shows is that the securitization market of 2004-2006 absolendersnders from sensible underwriting standards.
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