Sentence examples for would exonerate from inspiring English sources

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"My position all along has been that any investigation would exonerate me.

As Rakoff recalled, "Higazy very much believed in them and thought it would exonerate him".

Presumably, the innocent participants knew such a tape would exonerate them.

He said a parliamentary trial, with judicial powers of subpoena, would exonerate him.

The hearing before the House ethics committee — which Mr. Rangel insisted would exonerate him — has been scheduled for weeks.

An ABC News official confirms that Westin gave the order to distribute copies of the "duh" E-mail to the media, assuming that it would exonerate him.

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He said he was "happy to co-operate with any investigation" and "confident" that he will would exonerated of all the claims against him.

But obstruction — wouldn't exonerate the president.

He said these tapes would help exonerate them.

Sutton resigned but last week said he was confident that an independent review would totally exonerate him.

But in a warning at the same time, Mr. Almunia said his decision to approve that acquisition would not exonerate any wrongdoing by Motorola in the past.

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