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A president may conclude a pardon or commutation is warranted for several reasons: the desire to restore full citizenship rights, including voting, to people who have served their sentences and lived within the law since; a belief that a sentence was excessive or unjust; personal circumstances that warrant compassion; or other unique circumstances.
But the plight of refugees, who in this case are streaming largely from the Middle East and sub-Saharan Africa, should be recognized as an immense humanitarian concern This crosses party lines and warrants compassion on the global stage.
In "My Story," Smart tries to steer the reader away from seeing her experience as so bizarre that it warrants more curiosity than compassion.
Scottish authorities felt compassion was warranted, though al-Megrahi served eight of a minimum 27-year sentence.
If someone who has committed a crime so severe as to warrant jail time can develop compassion, wisdom, and a spirit of service, there is little doubt that we who walk free can do so too.
The concept of compassion fatigue amongst haemodialysis nurses warrants further investigation given the high score on the Nursing Stress Scale in this study and the impact of patients dying on the emotional wellbeing of nurses that was frequently described during interviews.
It makes me unspeakably sad that these words – words that my family uses to show love and compassion – have been distorted to inspire visceral discomfort amongst my peers and warrant suspicion of terrorism with authorities.
Compassion! Splendor!
4. Compassion.
Compassion, to show compassion".
Such compassion!
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