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He is readily forgiven.
But such shortcomings are readily forgiven.
Though investors have readily forgiven such charges as one-time events in recent years, AOL's move will sharply reduce its total assets as well.
Anonymous malice is, you might think, most readily forgiven when it is most unforgivable: when the authors are educated, prepared to threaten libel actions and, even, already command prominent platforms for self-expression.
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When the war was over she abandoned husband and infant daughter, something the world does not readily forgive.
In each instance, we readily forgive our own minds but look harshly upon the minds of other people.
After dutifully reporting these accusations, sports editors discovered they were not based on fact, an oversight that they will not readily forgive.
If, in balancing between sober fact and entertainment, Dabbs sometimes tilts too far toward the latter, the general reader will readily forgive him, thanks to the wealth of fascinating information he provides.
Sturges's America was cheerfully corrupt, absurd and frequently unaware of its own ridiculousness, and his films were so high on comic dynamism that you could readily forgive the wayward lip service to logic.
The books are delightful romps through a stylized late nineteenth century — so much fun that one readily forgives the sometimes harebrained plot twists that, following closely one on another, are part of what make them so hard to put down.
A disposition to too readily forgive may also be symptomatic of a lack of self-respect, or indicative of servility, ordinarily viewed as moral infirmities or vices (Novitz, 1998).
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