Greed, after all, is a fairly common human failing, not always condonable but hardly a hanging offence. |
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A complete list of condonable breaches is, therefore, circulated to all concerned for guidance and necessary action. |
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What I saw was not condonable, for he did not deserve forgiveness for such an atrocious deed such as this wanton destruction. |
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The Ministry of Finance contended that in all but one case the shortfall was within the condonable limits. |
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That in the past philosophers only rarely took notice of disability is understandable, if not condonable. |
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The issue of alleged nuclear proliferation, though not condonable, was also overblown by the West and a section of the country's Press with a purpose. |
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Lenient sentencing not only trivializes the problem of domestic violence but also sends a message to the public that domestic violence is condonable and acceptable. |
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