Sentence examples for which cannot be absolved from inspiring English sources

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Collaborative working is vital, but fundamentally there is a duty of care and responsibility to patients which cannot be absolved.

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Yet individuals and institutions cannot be absolved of responsibility.

Garzón's defense is that crimes against humanity cannot be absolved by a self-given, retroactive immunity.

For all that, though, Grayson cannot be absolved of responsibility for Leeds's tendency to ship goals.

It is true that a book can never bear full responsibility for an act of violence; also that hateful literature can put ideas, or at least justifications for those ideas, in someone's mind, and so cannot be absolved completely.

In Iraq, for example, the wave of indiscriminate murder by Shia and Sunni suicide bombers cannot be absolved from charges of criminality and inhumanity because of the illegal Anglo-American invasion.

The board cannot be absolved of blame, but neither can they be vilified.

While student debt tops all other forms of consumer debt, it's the only kind that cannot be absolved in bankruptcy..."...

He can't get even subprime credit, he tells me, and it's not like there's any way out of his trap: student loan debt cannot be absolved through bankruptcy.

"Tourism provides jobs which cannot be exported".

Just as India is not to blame for all the problems, it cannot fully be absolved either.

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