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Someone doesn't need to be blameless, he suggests, in order to deserve care.
"I'm pretty sure any investigation will probably show him to be blameless," Mr. Lombardi said of Mr. Blum.
Although investigators try their best to tar Sullenberger's name, he's found to be blameless (or should that be "unsullied")?
These are problematic to conservative political forces who want society to be blameless for poverty and the government to do less to help the poor.
The Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (Cica), it emerges, does not compensate all victims of violent crime but only those it deems to be "blameless" - and not just in the circumstances of the crime itself.
Paul wanted them to be "blameless," "innocent," and "without blemish" when the Lord returned (1 Thessalonians 3 13; 4:3–7; 5:23; Philippians 1 10; 2:15; Romans 16:16).
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"It says that a pastor should be blameless, you know.
Only the unborn can be blameless and incorruptible.
If schools are failing, how can teachers be blameless?
But at least the airline appears to have been blameless (indeed, it is suing Continental Airlines for shedding the debris that caused the crash).
This is not to suggest they were blameless.
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