Sentence examples for atone for causing from inspiring English sources

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There were suggestions Rosberg had been ordered to atone for causing Hamilton's retirement at the Belgian Grand Prix after a collision.

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N.H.L. PLAYERS IN OLYMPICS: National Hockey League players will participate in the 2002 Olympics at Salt Lake City, giving the league a chance to atone for the embarrassment caused by the United States team at the 1998 Nagano Games.

Years later, one of the remaining players narrates the tale from the New York City apartment where he has taken refuge as a drug-and-drink-addled hermit still trying to atone for the damage caused by The Game... especially a young competitor's tragic death.

There was opposition in Vietnam's national assembly from members who said the United States needed to do more to atone for damage it had caused during the war.

After separating from Lambda, Richard is determined to atone for his crimes which causes his popularity to soar in all three countries.

Hoping to atone for the deaths she caused as a l'Cie, Lightning chooses to stay in Valhalla and protect the dying Etro from Caius Ballad, an immortal man with a grudge against Etro.

It was rumored he became a priest to atone for the mayhem he caused growing up in Hell's Kitchen and what he did to the Japanese in the war.

It is unpaid service to the public, which symbolically atones for the harm caused by the crime.

Second, we are continuing to cause harm by allowing the War on Drugs to continue being waged on black and brown people while also failing to atone for the harm it has already caused.

Yes, we have much atone for.

Now you just have to atone for it.

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