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The affair has already tarnished this government and even if an investigation exonerates him the damage has already been done.
When Communism grants men and women equal opportunity in work, it exonerates men from their responsibility to support women.
That, in his view, exonerates Alistair Darling, the chancellor of the exchequer and ultimate overseer of HMRC, the revenue service.
A long history of mutual respect largely exonerates them from the suspicion of discrimination.
This report about the paramilitaries in no way exonerates the guerrillas of their responsibility in attacks on the press in Colombia.
Please indicate whether the clause in the Criminal Code that exonerates rapists who marry their victims has been repealed.
In addition, in principal the Common Position exonerates the railway undertaking's liability in case of fault of third parties.
Thus he exonerates the dealers and capitalist society and condemns young people.
Does he agree when Justice Gomery fully exonerates from any blame or negligence the ministers and other members, including myself?
He may have information which he believes exonerates his client.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
Expertise in knowledge exonerates not anyone from the riddles of life.
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.
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.
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.
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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I want to get to the truth, and any truth which exonerates you will be very welcome to me.
I don't see that that exonerates the man who gives up the keys of the sanctuary, as it were.
The statement at once exonerates the Prince of two faults with which his memory has been taxed, those of cowardice and obstinacy.
He commends certain officers as deserving rewards, and exonerates many of the religious from the blame of harassing the Indians.
He exonerates Indian epic poetry, however, from any imputation of Greek influence.
He exonerates Miller, but accuses the absent Williams of imposture and fraud.
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