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This does not absolve the fund of mistakes.

But this does not absolve America and other rich countries from putting their own house in order.

Still, even if it turns out that the attackers were all rooted in India, and derived all of their training and supplies from mainland Indian sources (unlikely, but conceivable), this does not absolve Pakistan of responsibility for a foreign and intelligence policy, pursued relentlessly for twenty years, that deliberately sponsors and nurtures terrorist groups.

"Government leadership in the fields of robotics and AI has been lacking," said Mathias, noting that by contrast major technology companies, including Google and Amazon, had recently formed a partnership on AI. "While it is encouraging that the sector is thinking about the risks and benefits of AI, this does not absolve the government of its responsibilities," she said.

"This does not absolve Iraqi and coalition forces from the obligation to take their presence into account, take all feasible precautions to minimize harm to civilians, and avoid launching attacks that could cause disproportionate harm to civilians," said Lynn Maalouf, deputy director for research at Amnesty International's regional office in Beirut.

This does not absolve us from the obligation to still conduct a study pertaining to the interrater reliability.

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This doesn't absolve you from being a doctor".

Yet this doesn't absolve us of responsibility for what we do.

(We excuse it by pointing to the millions of dollars they make, but this doesn't absolve us of our moral meagreness).

"This doesn't absolve the Bush administration of some of their judgments they've made over the years, but this is the right thing to do," said a Democrat close to the transition who did not want to be named to avoid alienating the team.

This doesn't absolve the three of responsibility – I'm betting each of them is self-aware enough to think that they're independent, acting entirely of their free will and rebelling against their parents in the most perverse way they can: by becoming more pious, more extreme, than their families would ever tolerate.

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