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It has been remarkably forgiving of bad actors.
Many of them have been remarkably forgiving of their former enemies.
Good architecture is robust, he tells me, with the result that it is also remarkably forgiving.
On the way, she casts what sounds like a remarkably forgiving eye over the city's wonkier-looking purlieus.
What can now be observed, however, is that if the reason for the lie is explained and understood, if the perpetrator appears genuinely contrite, then the public can be remarkably forgiving.
Whether you are a supermarket tabloid psychic, the leader of a doomsday cult or an expert in a think tank, whether you predict the divorce of a movie star, the end of the world or merely the end of history, acolytes and book publishers will be remarkably forgiving if you get it totally wrong.
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Or think of the church members of the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, S.C. — remarkably, amazingly — forgiving Dylann Roof after he killed nine of their members.
Trump's fans have proven remarkably adept at forgiving what the outside world sees as transgressions.
Pound was forgiving of that and also seemed remarkably understanding of the difficulty involved in challenging Diack.
Kale is remarkably easy to grow and tends to be forgiving of a range or soils and temperatures.
By and large, time may have been remarkably kind to techno, but it can be less forgiving to those operating the machine from within.
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