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We tend toward a glossy, forgiving view of historic Presidencies.
As usual, I take a rather more forgiving view of things than Mr. Simon does.
He accepted the question with an even temper and expounded on the answer, using it to put forth a more forgiving view of his players in general.
Even though steel prices are still higher than they were when the Corus deal was consummated, the credit rating agencies are now taking a less forgiving view of the debt that still remains.
But Fitch thinks that ratio is already closer to 6%, on a less forgiving view of loans to the financing vehicles of local governments.The authorities have tried to get a grip on this lending.
They also found a package for Sarkozy and Sarkozy was supposed to be nice to Greece," she said, referring to the French president, who took a more forgiving view toward Greece.
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There are more forgiving views of Obama's efforts.
But that is too forgiving a view.
The forgiving ethical view that advocates giving those who regret their previous choices a fresh start is a controversial one (see Arneson 1989; Dworkin 2000, 2002; Fleurbaey 2002, 2005a, 2008).
"Our parents are always inside us and it's coming to terms with them, and understanding their point of view, and forgiving them that makes you a grownup," he says.
Let us call it the "fading prerogative" view: While forgiving is not exclusively up to victims, it certainly makes less sense to talk about forgiveness the further away we move from the partly directly injured.
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