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The chapter concludes with a verse that seems to strike at a deeper meaning of this disturbing ritual: "The man shall be clear of guilt, but that woman shall suffer for her guilt".
Keep your face clear of guilt and pretend you are focusing on your work (if you have any) or gaze out the window.
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Beecher was cleared of guilt and remained as pastor of Plymouth Church until his death March 8 , 1887
This carries over into Cold Mountain, and its central characters are cleared of guilt by their moral generosity and, most especially, by Ada's decision to free the handful of slaves she owns.
The officers in charge were cleared of guilt.
"It's a pretty clear case of guilt by association," Conroy said, "but my conscience is clear".
In some instances, the evidence for the alleged corruption is clear, but in some it is not, as in the case of Kuczynski, where there was no clear proof of guilt but he was forced to resign after his political enemies launched a concerted campaign against him.
His argument tars all American conservatives with the brush of anti-evolutionism, a clear instance of "guilt by association".
Stern explained the distinction by saying that jury findings in civil lawsuits could be subjective, whereas in criminal trials, "there is a clear verdict of guilt or innocence".
In perhaps the most famous decision that he wrote, Herndon v. Lowry (1937), Roberts set aside the conviction of an African American communist organizer convicted under a law that provided no clear standard of guilt.
It is a case of a system that defends the death-dealing choices of people in power, even in the face of clear evidence of guilt.
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