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Examples
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Absolving site operators from liability for ignoring rampant piracy would be a recipe for putting the Internet under a cloud of creative uncertainty that will chill investment the way clouds of ash from Eyjafjallajokull's eruption have chilled travel.
Google's Blind Side 2010
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Absolving women from responsibility for their behavior not only risks denying their agency, but risks perpetuating sexist stereotypes.
Feminist Moral Psychology Superson, Anita 2009
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Absolving: I am guilty of each offense I charge of you. by meremark (1 articles, 3 quicklinks, 30 diaries, 589 comments [29 recommended, 0 rejected]) on Tuesday, May 13, 2008 at 1: 20: 31 PM
Slimy Love 4: In Your Face. A Monologue Of An Angry Jew 2008
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Limited liability in case of accidents under the Price-Anderson Act. Absolving companies of most costs if they happen.
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Absolving the sin of murder except during Last Rites
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Absolving them simply lends credence to the talking heads at FOX and elsewhere.
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Absolving the penitent, and confirming him again in the Church's love, is an act of power: -- _to confirm love unto him_, i.e. authoritatively to confirm,
The Divine Right of Church Government by Sundry Ministers Of Christ Within The City Of London
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Absolving Israel of their immoral conduct is an example of knowingly lying to yourself so you can feel good about your position.
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Absolving Israel of their immoral conduct is an example of knowingly lying to yourself so you can feel good about your position.
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Absolving Israel of their immoral conduct is an example of knowingly lying to yourself so you can feel good about your position.
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