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Unsworth's Iphigenia does not die to absolve her nation.
Harm is done, however, when the executive fails to consider that the very role of these men absolves them from managerial responsibility.
Isn't that what they're for?" That's an assumption that never fails to disturb me because it's a way for company owners and managers to absolve themselves of their responsibility to create humane working conditions; after all, if this is just the nature of tech companies, well, whose fault is it really?
The localism bill seeks to absolve the state from any responsibility for housing provision, or for cleaning up the mess when the market fails to deliver the homes we need.
This fails to convince.
Never fails to please.
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But this reaction to Amar's death quickly set off a counter-reaction, as some advocates accused the politicians of absolving the true culprit: a Police Department that, they said, failed to enforce its own traffic laws.
Not surprisingly, their report absolved the late mayor's son of responsibility and failed to seek indictments against Burge or his fellow officers.
Although most of Gibson's accusations were directed at the "Melody Jones" company, she didn't completely absolve the "Dunbar" company, members of which responded that Gibson had failed to properly register their show under Equity's 99-Seat Plan.
The commission absolved Avi Dudai, an aide to Defense Minister Sharon, who was alleged by army officers to have failed to convey the report of the 300 dead to Mr. Sharon.
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