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And yet, as the clock counted down, Madeleine Albright, America's secretary of state, sought in vain to get the state's governor, Jim Gilmore, to exercise clemency.Her intervention had to do with politics, not morality.
"I have strongly and actively supported international efforts urging the Bahraini government to exercise clemency and to allow his release on humanitarian grounds, particularly in light of clear findings documented by the Bahraini International Commission of Inquiry as to how Mr al-Khawaja was seriously ill-treated following his initial detention," he added.
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It said many responses stressed the need for the church to explore ways of "more widely exercising mercy, clemency and indulgence towards new unions".
Watching Undercover is becoming an exercise in clemency too – but I've decided to embrace it.
Alternatively, Mr. Toledo, who is to assume the presidency next month, could exercise his clemency power to attain justice.
He either had to accept the results of a system everyone agreed needed to be fixed or exercise the clemency powers the state constitution imposed on him.
More than in the other canonical Mozart works there is a too-muchness to the opera's cycles of transgression and forgiveness, power defined solely as the constant exercise of clemency.
The exercise of clemency should be robust, unashamed and regular.
He says historically, it's unusual for a president to exercise his clemency power so much during his last days in office.
Mr. Cuomo doesn't have to explain why he has not exercised any clemency.
During Mr. Obama's first term, he exercised his clemency powers three times, issuing a total of 22 pardons and one commutation.
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