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In this sense of the term, forgiveness is a dyadic relation involving a wrongdoer and a wronged party, and is thought to be a way in which victims of wrong alter their and a wrongdoer's status by, for instance, acknowledging yet moving past a transgression.
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For instance, acknowledging other nations is seen as a betrayal of our own.
A report issued by a thinktank affiliated with the interior ministry, for instance, acknowledged that grievances were fuelling the appeal of Salafi jihadist groups in the north-west border region, and outlined ways to redress that.
Facebook, for instance, acknowledged that on its platform alone, posts created by Russian operatives may have been seen by as many as 126 million users.
At first, it seemed as though this wilfully controversial trophy was going to compound some of its wilder recent verdicts (for instance, by failing to acknowledge the qualities of Ronan Bennett's novel, Havoc in its Third Year).
Take this manifesto by Diana Damian, for instance.
"Eight-by-ten glossies, for instance".
Mr. Sheekey acknowledged, for instance, that in 2005, the mayor paid $1 million to the Republican Party for services very similar to those promised by Mr. Haggerty in 2009.
They acknowledge, for instance, that overuse of chemical fertilizer has led to widespread water pollution.
For instance, some constitutional courts acknowledged that national laws violate the human rights of transgender people.
For instance, more people now acknowledge the importance of learning English.
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