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But she says by email: "For civil servants and ministers to try to absolve themselves of blame by directing the responsibility to 'experts' is a cheap trick.
These are, of course, all legitimate reasons for anxiety, and counselors are well-equipped to try to absolve them.
I try to absolve them of their guilt by citing the latest research and sharing with them how chocolate can be part of a healthy eating plan.
Claiming that the main motivation of the children who flee the Northern Triangle is anything other than violence and danger is worse than false, because such claims try to absolve Americans of the responsibility for solving the crisis.
Lots of people try to absolve themselves by saying, "Oh, I voted against Bush, I did my part". But at the same time we haven't exactly had an anti-war movement to speak of.
Lots of people try to absolve themselves by saying, "Oh, I voted against Bush, I did my part". But at the same time we haven't exactly had an antiwar movement to speak of.
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When Brady emerged from the showers, he tried to absolve Jones.
"Those in power are trying to absolve Chamblain for what he has done.
But Mr. Mantle thought this one went too far, because it tried to absolve the club's owner from basic responsibility.
Rooney's defence was simple - "It's football, a physical game" - and Sir Alex Ferguson tried to absolve him.
Self-appointed black friend Joe Oliver became a surrogate on cable news, trying to absolve Zimmerman of any charges of racism.
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