The concept of a tragic flaw, after all, is strangely comforting, even absolving. |
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Your contract will contain a voetstoots clause absolving your seller from all liability for latent and patent defects. |
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I'm quite conscious that preoccupation with the past can also be a way of absolving oneself of present obligations. |
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The first sequence spoke to me of how merciful God is for absolving my transgressions. |
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Individual savings cannot substitute for social provision, and should not be seen as a way of absolving the state of its ultimate responsibility to provide security for all. |
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Mr Leonhardt's argument comes too close to absolving the government of the responsibility to make policy appropriate to the state of the economy. |
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This was instead of absolving Mr Berlusconi of the offence, as he had requested. Controversy has dogged all three judge-bribing trials. |
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The Liberal member who just spoke is absolving himself of responsibility in this area. |
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It is not about absolving or sheltering poor countries from WTO commitments. |
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Be aware that if your employer offers reasonable accommodation that enables you to perform the essential duties of your job and you reject it, you may be absolving your employer from the legal duty to accommodate. |
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It is the same official opposition that now finds it desirable to support investments in nuclear by absolving the investor from any responsibility. |
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Nor can it involve absolving all those, including leaders of states, who have scandalously feathered their own nests out of disregard for their people and for sound budgetary management at even the most basic level. |
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The Committee has noted that article 1, paragraph 2, has on occasion been interpreted as absolving States parties from any obligation to report on matters relating to legislation on foreigners. |
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Without absolving government agencies of their responsibilities, non-governmental actors can supplement existing settlement policies through their own programming and practices. |
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Geography can no longer be used as an excuse for absolving itself of any responsibility in the region. One reason for this shift is the rapid growth in China's demand for imported energy. |
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However, although most of the measures are positive, they target motorists alone, thus absolving car manufacturers as well as the government, and society in general, of any responsibility. |
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Unless we have the ability and the dedication, and the commitment to bring forth a better future for our children, we are just absolving ourselves of our responsibilities. |
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The challenge is to strike the right balance between procedures that could be burdensome and over-costly for micro-enterprises, including the craft sector, without absolving them from their responsibilities. |
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It would also be worth looking at the possibility of reasonable rates for such insurance for carriers, and the issue of absolving carriers from liability in the case of terrorist events. |
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