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"If the economy is to function again and the country to remain in the eurozone it has to be absolved of at least 50% of its debt.
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Mr. Oue should therefore be absolved of the criticism recently leveled at him by this forgetful Mahlerian for that bit of theatricality, but both conductors must bear responsibility for surrounding it with crudeness and empty display.
In their decision, the Democratic members wrote that parent companies shouldn't be absolved of their obligations to workers at the bottom of the contracting chain.
Mr. Abramson says it is possible that under the writer's lease, or the landlord's offer, the tenant will be absolved of all further obligation if she finds a tenant at a higher rent.
The city balked when the contractors demanded that they be absolved of any liability relating to asbestos and other toxic materials at the site.
Conversely, I learnt that my husband wants responsibility for our finances even though I'm probably more efficient at the related paperwork, but that he'd quite happily be absolved of car maintenance.
Yet individuals and institutions cannot be absolved of responsibility.
Now, can Patrick Ewing finally be absolved of some guilt?
If executives can be absolved of guilt by an agency that apologizes, does that mean anyone can be absolved of anything with a simple transfer of cash?
Finaldi, however, disputed the notion that Mahony should be absolved of any obligation to alert authorities.
How then can Vienna Circle philosophy be absolved of reductionism?
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