Sentence examples for without absolving from inspiring English sources

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To Trick Daddy's credit, he renders this tale without absolving himself of responsibility or painting himself as a cretin.

Thus Mr Xi cannot enlist the provinces for this revolution without absolving them of their debts once and for all.

Her best chance of release was a request for commutation, which would have ended her sentence early without absolving her of a crime.

Let's start the discussion from a simple premise: Families and working parents need more support from our employers and society, but we can talk about the ways we could make different choices without absolving others of their part in this difficult working world we've created.

A METO fulfills your Camp David commitments without absolving the Trans International-Arab coalition of its duties and frontal obligations.

An important part of CH's approach is to provide a quantitative measure that distinguishes these situations, without absolving some voters of responsibility.

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Often we ask "What is it about our culture that allows for such evil to manifest?" But does anyone sincerely think about the answer to that question without first absolving their own special interest groups?

Section 2(4)a says that "where damage is caused to a visitor by a danger of which he had been warned by the occupier, the warning is not to be treated without more as absolving the occupier from liability, unless in all the circumstances it was enough to enable the visitor to be reasonably safe".

The world is cursed because people do not apologize for their sins or crimes or merely their cowardice, but it's even more cursed because people apologize much too much — they use their regrets as a way of not really probing what they have done, as permission to persevere in their blindness, absolving themselves without having atoned or understood.

The world is cursed because people do not apologize for their sins or crimes or merely their cowardice, but it's even more cursed because people apologize much too much they use their regrets as a way of not really probing what they have done, as permission to persevere in their blindness, absolving themselves without having atoned or understood.

However satisfying Dunham's response may have been for the parties involved or those looking on in Twitter Land, the exchange struck me as Dunham getting let off the hook a little too easily, absolving her without really forcing her to face the issue at hand.

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