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the forgiving
adjective
Inclined to forgive.
synonyms
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The forgiving take?
On HBO, such sensitivities fall under the forgiving umbrella of creative license.
Which of these films will survive outside the forgiving embrace of festival audiences?
But the forgiving nightingale returns, death is placated by the bird's rapturous song, and the emperor is reprieved.
Crucially, of course, he's regained the forgiving friendship of his wife, Alex: Olivia Colman, of course, with that trainstopping smile.
But throw the little Maserati into a corner at speed and the forgiving independent front suspension is likely to save you.
In later years, Lem himself made this letter public, always with the forgiving note that Dick, whose work he admired, was suffering from schizophrenia at the time.
Fortunately the New Zealand coach, Steve Hansen, is the forgiving sort – "Our team is like a family and, if one of your family members mucks up, you don't stop loving them" – and Cruden was swiftly welcomed back into the fold.
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).
Most importantly, this study shows the contribution of critical slopes and vehicle rollover towards fatal injuries and highlights the importance of introducing the "forgiving roadside" concept to mitigate ROR crash severity in Portuguese freeways.
The stakes have increased since the forgiving three-game group-play stage.
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