The affair has already tarnished this government and even if an investigation exonerates him the damage has already been done. |
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When Communism grants men and women equal opportunity in work, it exonerates men from their responsibility to support women. |
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That, in his view, exonerates Alistair Darling, the chancellor of the exchequer and ultimate overseer of HMRC, the revenue service. |
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A long history of mutual respect largely exonerates them from the suspicion of discrimination. |
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This report about the paramilitaries in no way exonerates the guerrillas of their responsibility in attacks on the press in Colombia. |
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Please indicate whether the clause in the Criminal Code that exonerates rapists who marry their victims has been repealed. |
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In addition, in principal the Common Position exonerates the railway undertaking's liability in case of fault of third parties. |
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Thus he exonerates the dealers and capitalist society and condemns young people. |
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Does he agree when Justice Gomery fully exonerates from any blame or negligence the ministers and other members, including myself? |
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He may have information which he believes exonerates his client. |
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Or will this finally be the moment when the justice system calls a halt to a travesty committed in its name and exonerates Knox and Sollecito, as it should have done years ago? |
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It is also tempting to find an explanation that creates clear villains and which exonerates us and the people we know who approach their work with sincerity and commitment. |
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Consequently, non-compliance with these instructions and recommendations renders the warranties given by VELEC null and void and exonerates VELEC from all liability toward the Owner. |
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At this stage, the Commission's preliminary assessment considers both measures as a form of operating aid which exonerates the beneficiaries from costs which all its competitors must bear. |
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The Court of Justice also put on another brake with the Ferring ruling of 22 November 2001, which exonerates public aid when it solely compensates for the excess cost of a public service constraint. |
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Expertise in knowledge exonerates not anyone from the riddles of life. |
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But the report published this week, which exonerates one Liberal Democrat, three Labour and 11 Tory backbenchers, does not deal with any of the more sensitive charges. |
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For some experts, it marks an important shift away from the traditional view in which guns are seen as a commodity to be traded like any other which exonerates the suppliers from responsibility over their end use. |
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The lack of formal international recognition of SPLA should not be considered as a factor which exonerates its members from abiding by relevant provisions of the Geneva Conventions. |
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Even if Lord Hutton eventually exonerates all concerned, the longer his torch shines on the nooks and crevices of Mr Blair's government the more it will damage him. |
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Longley points out that 'to characterise Irish nationalism as archetypally female both gives it a mythic pedigree and exonerates it from aggressive and oppressive intent. |
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