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YOU could be forgiven a bit of indecision when ordering a drink at Beer Revolution in Oakland, Calif.

Lauren Porcaro, assistant editor, compares Favre to Don Draper — both dither about contracts, and are forgiven a bit too easily.

And he might be forgiven a bit of celebratory nudeness because his victory in the primary was truly astonishing.

GEORGE OSBORNE can be forgiven a bit of global gloating when he delivers his final budget as chancellor of the exchequer on March 18th.

Hundreds of such scientific exchanges occurred over the years -- though the layman might be forgiven a bit of shock upon learning that potential adversaries often exchange information useful in making nuclear weapons.

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WILL our commenters forgive a bit of state-specific horse-racing?

One can forgive a bit of wishful thinking on Reid's part, but the fact remains that a supreme court decision repealing "Obamacare" would not good news for the Democrats and it would not be good news for Barack Obama's re-election chances.

At least that's what their letters to the editor indicated, and, unlike Mr. Pollard, I not only retained my job, but also came to be regarded (if you'll forgive a bit of immodesty) as a sort of newsroom folk hero.

But he might be forgiven for a bit of nostalgia.

And in that process of identifying, you can then forgive a little bit, or have it be less this objective experience of this person's right and this person's wrong.

What you hope to experience when you truly forgive is a bit of peace in your own mind, even if you never actually tell the other person you've forgiven them.

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