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But for many of us, those acts absolve us from any further responsibility.
Buss's non-deterministic argument might be employed by feminists as an agency-protecting way of absolving women from blame for certain immoral acts.
Chugh encourages us to face this fact and act as change agents, rather than absolving ourselves.
The Good Samaritan Food Donation Act of 1996, he explains, protects those who donate to nonprofit organizations, absolving them from liability if the food causes illness.
While the committee described a catalogue of errors, it was attacked for absolving the Thatcher government from "any criticism or blame" for the junta's decision "to commit an act of unprovoked aggression".
He nodded now, recovered, absolving.
Congress passed a resolution absolving him last fall.
But she'd wanted Father James to absolve her if she needed absolving.
Our third conceptual category is that of absolving the self.
By analogy, the CHOICE Act would absolve a Bernie Madoff (if he were running a bank) in order to encourage him to file for bankruptcy.
Since they do not directly bear the cost, these executives regularly agree to or demand broadly written indemnification provisions that act to absolve executives from liability for their wrongs.
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