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It is based on a very patriarchal reasoning which absolves men of any responsibility.
This explanation, which absolves Asian governments of responsibility for economic suffering, has an obvious appeal across the region.Awkwardly, however, it tells only one part of the story.
And that fablelike quality, which absolves "Phoebe in Winter" from any demands of realism, sometimes tips it over into abstraction or silliness.
But the current system, which absolves the government of responsibility, serves only the interests of the betting industry at the expense of gambling addicts and our high streets.
Fans at sports events generally know that they could be injured, which absolves arenas of responsibility in such matters, legal scholars said.
Both sexes, I suppose, are somewhat degraded, but there's a universality of rudeness in the movie's attack which absolves it of malice toward any particular group.
Manufacturers have labeled the beverages "dietary supplements," which absolves them of the federal regulations that govern sodas and juices and allows producers to make "structure and function" claims, like "Enhances athletic performance" and "Increases caloric burn and mental sharpness".
Under the ministerial code, Housden asked to be "instructed" by ministers to go ahead using a procedure which absolves him of personal responsibility for decisions that breach financial propriety rules.
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