Many sins are forgivable, but charging handsomely for coffee that comes directly from an outsized tin of own-label instant is not one of them. |
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Thirty or forty years ago, in the first flush of the sexual revolution, such ignorance would be forgivable. |
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It's unavoidable, understandable, and perfectly forgivable under the circumstances. |
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This flaw is forgivable, a natural result of working with a canvas 843 acres large. |
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We've made accommodations to the system and allowances for ourselves which is natural and forgivable. |
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Still, all of it would be just about forgivable had their eponymous debut been magnificent. |
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A simple forgivable and retractable remark cannot destroy him, especially if he'd apologize. |
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Perhaps he blurs fact and fiction a little in places but then again I guess that's forgivable in his line of work. |
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This wasn't a forgivable tiny piece of eggshell, but a large wall of shell that looked like a shiv a bird might carve in prison. |
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She is happily married to an Irish nabob, Eamon, whose Midas touch makes even his goyishness forgivable. |
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If one of their coping strategies is to fetishise a few silly fashion labels, isn't that forgivable? |
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This format once was regarded as forgivable, back when illustrations were printed in separate signatures on better paper, which these are not. |
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Yet it's possible that Edina may be even less forgivable as that most loathsome of types, the undeserving rich. |
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That sort of insight makes the film's occasional overindulgence forgivable. |
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Such rhetoric would be forgivable if sugar-coated by a genuinely interesting film. |
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It is harshly lit and staffed by waitresses whose sulkiness is forgivable seeing as they have to bustle around in 18 th-century outfits. |
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Develop targeted capitalization programs to provide co-ops in low-income communities with grants, and forgivable and high-risk loans. |
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Assistance was usually in the form of forgivable performance loans or repayable interest-bearing term loans at near market rates. |
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In this context, it is forgivable that many become cynical about this ritual recourse to the process of democracy. |
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Primary loans are forgivable and are available to non-beneficiaries who have resided three or more years in Nunavut. |
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If all this were the setup for a coming-of-age story in which Important Lessons Are Learned, it would be forgivable. |
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The company then applied for and was granted the forgivable loan. |
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Instead Mr. Emanuel uttered his indefensible but forgivable remark, and Ms. Palin called for him to be fired. |
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Cover cost of mandatory repairs above the maximum forgivable loan available. |
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You can forgive a child thinking that mirth is always innocent, but it is not forgivable in an adult. |
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If that ancient conviction is right, and Russia is constitutionally unsuited to democracy, many of his failings are forgivable. |
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The assistance is a fully forgivable loan covering up to 100 percent of the cost of mandatory repairs with certain conditions attached. |
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A forgivable loan is being provided to support the costs of SWOCHF's closure. |
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I think a forgivable vanity would humanize him and make him kind of touching. |
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Amounts of forgivable loans vary depending on region. |
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An incentive grant forgivable over two years to undertake projects to develop processing or packaging capabilities new to an existing processing facility. |
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In some cases, a forgivable loan may be included in income. |
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Society tended to be more lenient and permissive towards men forgiving men for sins not forgivable when women do them. |
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This is forgivable, however, as brutal elisions come with writing a sweeping book of this type. |
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The Government of Nova Scotia has come on many occasions with some short term aid, forgivable loans and all sorts of assistance to keep them just afloat but it has not proven fruitful. |
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On Tuesday, former Conservative foreign secretary Lord Hurd said the way the inquiry was dragging on had gone beyond questions of mere negligence and forgivable delay. |
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In cases where it is determined that an individual owes an amount exceeding the forgivable amount, the region will take necessary steps to withhold future capital PCDs until the appropriate amount is recovered. |
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For some reason a nasty virus has descended upon me in the last three quarters of an hour so if I do not make a great deal of sense and if I leave early I hope the reasons are at least forgivable. |
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Non-government assistance may be in the form of a grant, subsidy, forgivable loan, deduction from tax, allowance or any other form of inducement or assistance. |
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I thought a forgivable vanity would humanise him and make him kind of touching. |
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To procrastinate on amendments and regulations setting technical requirements and administrative procedures in such a fast-growing business sector as aviation is, I believe, no longer permissible or forgivable. |
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