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One clause would absolve fertility clinics from considering a child's "need for a father".
What might that be, she asked, hoping that the answer would absolve her from personal failure.
Whether the patient's consent is valid and whether it would absolve the team of wrongdoing is questionable.
By analogy, the CHOICE Act would absolve a Bernie Madoff (if he were running a bank) in order to encourage him to file for bankruptcy.
They had hoped that peaceful nuclear energy would absolve their guilt over Hiroshima and Nagasaki, but it has only extended it.
Total said in a statement that "there is nothing to support these allegations" and that it was "confident" the inquiry would absolve it.
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It probably wouldn't have an invented rape scene, and it wouldn't absolve white people.
Church officials said they knew the move meant that the church would be denied benefits, such as tax-exempt status, but they believed that it would also absolve the church from paying taxes.
This interpretation of the law would also absolve companies, not just individuals.
The pardon would not absolve the immigrants of their crimes, or of punishments imposed in criminal court.
Mayor Thompson said these transactions would "permanently absolve the City of Harrisburg, and the Harrisburg Authority, from all future liability related to the incinerator".
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