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Although he was fully absolved, he was fired in 1951 by Sec. of State Dean Acheson, & when he was reinstated in the Dept. in 1957, he never received a promotion.
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Even if that version of events is accurate, though, it doesn't fully absolve Obama of responsibility — and neither does the argument that some of the Republicans who are now criticizing him on libertarian grounds are guilty of gross hypocrisy.
…We trust this will serve to fully absolve the clinicians and researchers who were unwittingly associated with his actions, and bring closure to others who were affected".
Just as India is not to blame for all the problems, it cannot fully be absolved either.
Incidents of foul play aside, the opposing boxer is fully and immediately absolved of blame, granted sympathy, and given space to wrestle with his own emotions and struggle towards his own peace.
(He was later absolved).
Schuyler Colfax, were absolved.
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