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Coronavirus has absolved our desire to share the recent past.
He later absolved him of intentionally trying to hurt Adams.
But the report implicitly absolved the guards, at least legally.
No state or entity is absolved of mass shootings of protesters.
Too often, it seems like Clinton is fighting to be absolved.
An Interior spokesperson said the report absolved Zinke of all wrongdoing.
All but two, he would later recall, were absolved on appeal.
"Our revolution will be absolved by history," Maduro said before the march.
It's worse that he also absolved Donald Trump of his naked bigotry.
It's why the ill are absolved from fasting on days of penance.
The run, it seems, has absolved him of his need to flee.
The officials said both groups had absolved the Kurdish authorities of blame.
If the Bidens and Ukraine did nothing wrong, they should be absolved.
Later inquests and an independent inquiry absolved the fans of any responsibility.
But most absolved Trump of any blame, a reflection of the administration's spin.
Now that you're absolved of guilt, feel free to laugh at these photos.
Of the 149 Americans absolved of crimes in 3343, 65 had pleaded guilty.
And Ms Lagarde has since been absolved of the critics' most serious charges.
If she is absolved, she will not have been impeached, Mr. Vargas said.
Some will argue that rosé, unlike other wines, is absolved from critical evaluation.
But a special investigation ordered by the Supreme Court absolved him of complicity.
We look to be absolved, forgiven, immediately, the way we look to God.
But this newfangled digital cooperation doesn't mean owners are absolved of basic precautions.
Which I thought was a fair point, especially because it completely absolved me.
The agreement absolved BP of any responsibility for damages to Mexican waters, Janowitz writes.
He denied the allegations and a Supreme Court-ordered inquiry absolved him of responsibility.
The men were absolved of wrongdoing, after spending seven to 13 years in prison.
The courts might rule as such, but I've since absolved myself of any guilt.
An additional 13 agents who were charged were absolved, according to the Chilean judiciary.
However, the officer in charge was absolved of any "personal culpability" for the events.
That wouldn't necessarily have absolved Schmidt, but it might have broadened the jury's perspective.
Two final turkeys have been absolved of their Thanksgiving duties by President Barack Obama.
He was absolved in 2009 by the Supreme Court from his 20-year sentence.
With single-payer, all these businesses and employers are now absolved of that responsibility.
No explanation for why he would resign if Abraaj had been absolved of wrongdoing.
You may be fragmented, but you feel absolved of all the blame for it.
Steve Jobs's daughter wants you to know: She's absolved him, and you should too.
In July 1986, after a 78-day trial, the jury absolved Beatrice of liability.
Does that mean, therefore, that manufacturers and owners of robot persons would likewise be absolved?
He also absolved it from the responsibility of having to do something about Israel's occupation.
As in: If I do enough of this, I will be clean/pure/good. Absolved.
Still, this doesn't mean the dark web is totally absolved from the illegal wildlife trade.
The Italian supreme court came to their conclusion in 2015 that absolved [Knox and Raffaele].
There they suffered for sins not absolved in life through the ministrations of the church.
Chevron has said a 1998 agreement between Texaco and Ecuador absolved it of further liability.
At that time, the prosecutor released him, suggesting that Mr. Herrou's humanitarian motivations absolved him.
To the Editor: Joe Arpaio was absolved by President Trump for ignoring a court order.
That would have also absolved the Trump campaign of suspicions that it conspired with Russia.
In 2017 the parliament abolished an old law that absolved rapists if they married their victims.
Despite their emotional moment in court months earlier, Ruvolo told Cushing she had not absolved him.
There's an anger that comes with poverty and abuse that can't be absolved by visibility alone.
Welnhofer's attorney, John Buza, tells PEOPLE he believes his client will be absolved of all charges.
Just remember, kids: AMC giving Hardwick a pass isn't the same as him being absolved completely.
Companies, she argues, should no longer be entirely absolved of liability for the content they host.
Mignini talked to us in 2015, after the Italian supreme court had absolved Amanda and Raffaele.
The female Furies are stripped of their righteous anger, and Orestes is absolved of his crime.
But for the people who support and defend Trump, this has already been absorbed and absolved.
" While Trump has drawn his fair share of scrutiny, "Hillary is not absolved of blame either.
"When I was restored to full flight duty, I took it as being absolved," he said.
There are no places without contradiction, nor places where we can be absolved of reinforcing oppressive structures.
And after the election, Comey claims, President Obama absolved him of any mishandling of the Clinton matter.
The most significant is a common law rule requiring pardons to specify the offenses that are absolved.
Inmates are expected to change their brains while the system is absolved of the need to change.
Paola has absolved her of the past with this, but she doesn't know if it's a trap.
But in so doing, he completely absolved Trump — not to mention himself — from any share of responsibility.
Time will tell, but at the end of his long life, it appeared he would not be absolved.
The other angle to this ongoing saga: The Rio police are by no means absolved of culpability, either.
They're free to run their businesses, absolved from worry about the bumpers and wheels being attached on schedule.
They have, in air quotes, no choice but to submit; they are absolved of responsibility by extenuating circumstances.
A judge in Tamaulipas had absolved López Astudillo after concluding that there was insufficient proof of a crime.
The four defendants were sentenced Wednesday to terms of 33 and 58 years, and a fifth officer was absolved.
"You think if you recycle a bottle you've absolved yourself of responsibility, but it's simply not true," she said.
The hospital had been fined by the state but was largely absolved by the jury in Ms. Zion's death.
But he absolved the men convicted of shooting him, visiting them in jail, and defended the value of forgiveness.
According to Vietnamese tradition that is the day all lost souls, just and the unjust, are absolved of sin.
Under the deal, MyDyer destroyed more than $11 million worth of LuLaRoe inventory and absolved some of the debt.
According to Trump, his Ukrainian counterpart had absolved him of the central question in the ongoing House impeachment inquiry.
Alastair Johnston, the chief executive and chairman of Arnold Palmer Enterprises, absolved those who chose to bypass the tournament.
In both cases, Egypt defied international consensus and sought to push a narrative that absolved its institutions of any blame.
But in a society where the Catholic emphasis on forgiveness plays an important role, many will regard him as absolved.
In that corner, Comey's testimony proved Comey was untrustworthy and politically motivated, but his testimony nonetheless absolved Trump of wrongdoing.
Imperial violence is a regime, and hence cannot be absolved, sealed in the past, transcended by an imagined better future.
I'm not sure she fully absolved me, but she did say she was happy I had come to see her.
The second big lie is that Russia didn't help elect Trump, and that the president has been absolved of collusion.
As a result, the Trump administration is now acting as if it has been permanently absolved from addressing hate crimes.
Maybe if the video is deemed inappropriate, one can be absolved of the moral obligation to watch it, to listen.
Officers in Storey County never discovered a credible threat on Tesla's Gigafactory, and Tripp was completely absolved of those accusations.
After short-lived expressions of horror from Western policymakers, the sheikh was neatly absolved in court, and the affair was forgotten.
Its final reports ultimately absolved Harvard of discrimination and found one graduate program at UCLA in violation of civil rights laws.
The moment the words left my mouth, I felt absolved and immediately realized that I'd not given my mother enough credit.
It means giving up the fond illusion that Germany's past sins can be absolved with a reckless humanitarianism in the present.
He also pre-emptively absolved himself of blame by insisting these sorts of incidents happened when Barack Obama was president, too.
" In trade, manufacturers absolved themselves through a familiar sentence: "These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
Up until now, Google routinely paints itself as absolved of any responsibility for what people post and share on their services.
Asked how Kelly was reacting to his son's sacrifice being politicized, Sanders again absolved the President and turned on the press.
Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), a former Marine and member of the Armed Services Committee, called for the debts to be absolved.
President Vladimir Putin has suggested such repatriations could be absolved of profit tax and also allowed to invest in special bonds.
No more so than John Gotti would have been absolved of murder because he directed his henchmen to do the killing.
But in their own report, Democrats disputed the Republicans' findings, saying that Republicans absolved the Trump campaign without doing due diligence.
In an email, Mr. Baekdal largely absolved Craigslist of any responsibility for devastating newspapers and hastening the end of the world.
The American military disputed those findings, and released the results of an internal investigation that absolved itself of killing any civilians.
Modi was criticized for not doing enough to halt that violence, but a Supreme Court-ordered investigation absolved him of blame.
The GOP believes that since there&aposs no collusion that therefore somehow the White House and Donald Trump are absolved of something.
Mueller's office is also absolved of having to support a lower sentence, which it had agreed to as part of the deal.
Irritation absolved me of the guilt I might have felt about the uses to which I put the spectral mouth and breasts.
Misuse of police data should be a criminal offence for which people are punished, not a "mistake" absolved by a collective apology.
The bill, which would have absolved Thaksin of his conviction, sparked huge street protests and prompted the military to again seize power.
Fans and the media alike largely accepted it as if it was aimed at them; they absolved and forgave and moved on.
In the subsequent investigation, Modi was absolved of wrongdoing, even as dozens of people on both sides of the riots were convicted.
Lots of people just want to be absolved from their perceived obligation to help, and a joke lets everyone off the hook.
When this did not quell the noise, the president announced an investigation into the case that duly absolved him of any wrongdoing.
The FBI and Donald Trump's own department have absolved her of any wrongdoing for her email usage while she was secretary of state.
The belief that court approval was needed meant doctors often felt absolved of responsibility for decisions, which led to "inertia", says Ms Kitzinger.
Now that many modern parents have absolved themselves of the responsibility of raising mature, bold, responsible adults, it seems universities have followed suit.
In May 2018, several months after NBC fired Mr. Lauer, NBC Universal released the findings of an investigation that absolved top news executives.
Some critics and viewers felt Three Billboards absolved Dixon, a violent and volatile bigot, without having the character do any of the work.
Spagnuolo's defensive unit finished last, but on Monday the Giants' co-owner, John Mara, absolved Spagnuolo of at least some of the blame.
Now, Riedel noted, that leverage is off the table as Trump's statement basically absolved Saudi Arabia and laid the blame at Iran's feet.
I am not interested in whether or not any particular donors feel absolved, only that their money is put to some good use.
They spent 13 years in prison, only to later be absolved of the crime after a confession and DNA evidence surfaced in 2002.
What Lisa Brennan-Jobs wants readers to know is this: Steve Jobs rejected his daughter for years, but that daughter has absolved him.
None of this is to say that Kemper is absolved in any way for people he murdered, beginning with his grandparents at age 15.
The episode speaks to the White House's efforts to portray the President as absolved by the redacted Mueller report since its release last month.
Children outside raised hell with a legion of dogs; they were all absolved of the sin of noise — even of the sin of time.
"Making a Murderer" convict Steven Avery's crimes won't be absolved by a pardon - not from the president and not from Wisconsin's governor, Scott Walker.
The report by the House Intelligence Committee's Republican majority released Friday absolved the Trump campaign of "collusion" with Russia during the 443 presidential campaign.
"People really look to be absolved," says Elle Huerta, the founder and CEO of Mend, an app that helps men and women through breakups.
Two days before the election, Comey absolved Clinton again, saying in a letter to lawmakers that nothing new had been found in the emails.
He again absolved Mr. Putin of interfering in the United States election, despite the finding of American intelligence agencies that Moscow did extensive meddling.
And he was bewildered, The New Yorker magazine reported in 1994, when the police department, in its own report, absolved itself of any failures.
LTV had sold off its coal mining operation a decade earlier; they claimed, and she agreed, that the firm's bankruptcy absolved them of responsibility.
At one point, suspected of participating in a "racial melee," he was transferred to Chino and placed in solitary, until an investigation absolved him.
What is infuriating, she said, is that there is actually a governmental presence in town, albeit one that apparently has absolved itself of responsibility.
His press team blasted photos of the trip on social media, apparently a signal to voters that he had been absolved by the Americans.
Although the inspector general absolved investigators of malicious intent, Mueller nevertheless told our team that he would publicly and forcefully admit and own the mistakes.
Modi was the chief minister at the time, but a special investigation absolved him of any wrongdoing in the worst riots in independent India's history.
" He continued: "My tradition teaches us the following: It is not incumbent upon you to finish the task, but you are not absolved from trying.
By focusing on being the best-organized team in the world, the players were absolved of the inferiority complex that hamstrung Iceland in Bjarki's day.
" After alerting the State Board of Pharmacy and the federal DEA, Hanson said, authorities "very quickly absolved us of any improper controls, any improper actions.
While some politicians proclaim the importance of incentives, when it came to the TCJA, they mysteriously absolved corporations of any responsibility for earning tax cuts.
Banks are generally absolved from having to get a license to transfer money in each state they do business in, while non-banks are not.
The Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) internal watchdog absolved immigration officials of any misconduct or wrongdoing in the deaths of two migrant children last December.
With their votes this week, House Republicans absolved President Donald Trump of racism in calling for four non-white lawmakers to "go back" to other countries.
He was accused of not having done enough to halt the anti-Muslim violence, though a Supreme Court-ordered investigation absolved him of blame in 2013.
Henry had to go to Canterbury and be publicly flogged, then promise to go on Crusade (he reneged), in order to be absolved of the murder.
"Spicey" has escaped punishment precisely because we've turned him into a slapstick pop culture meme, then absolved his crimes with a no-need-for-forgiveness tour.
Just last week, state investigators absolved PG&E of responsibility for the major Tubbs Fire last year, a disaster the company had been suspected of causing.
Mr. Jentzsch said on Wednesday in an interview that he thought the structure absolved him of any legal responsibility for what could happen with the project.
That's when Congress granted a loophole to companies that host internet services on their web sites, which absolved them of liability for content their users uploaded.
The verdict, from an eight-member jury in a federal civil trial, absolved Rose of wrongdoing, although the damage to his reputation remains to be seen.
Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), as soft on guns, pointing to his 2005 vote that absolved gun manufacturers of legal liability for crimes committed with their products.
Activists for women's rights had feared he would be acquitted, since his parents had absolved him of blame, a factor Pakistani courts often take into account.
After being so harmfully himself for as long as he's lived in Hollywoo, is he to be absolved, redeemed, punished, or some combinations of all three?
The Trump administration insisted after the murder that it was waiting for more information before assigning blame, but has neither accused nor absolved the crown prince.
You made a lake, she says, turning to him, but he is gone, now it is night, off to wherever he goes when he is absolved.
Fujimori has promised not to use her power if elected to free her father from prison, but she believes he will ultimately be absolved by the courts.
I angled for threesomes at straight parties, then went home alone; I absolved my girlfriends of cheating and drug problems and, once, of spitting in my face.
And that looks far less likely these days—even in the event that Mr Trump defied a subpoena from Mr Mueller or absolved himself of a crime.
Jackson isn&apost absolved of blame, either, as his handling of Kizer, along with some in-game strategic moves that backfired, have put his future in jeopardy.
With your help, they seek to learn the truth about the Rites, a secretive competition through which the worthiest exiles can return home, absolved of their transgressions.
Once they reach 65 trips in a week, drivers are absolved of all rental, maintenance, and insurance fees, said John Zimmer, president and co-founder of Lyft.
"Rules of Engagement" (2000), in which a Marine is absolved despite killing hundreds of Yemeni civilians against orders, drew criticism from the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee.
In fighting back and speaking out, these two have forced the beginnings of a reckoning onto men whom countless excuses have absolved of their mistreatment of women.
Though an official inquiry into the massacre absolved him of guilt, it found that he had tried to intervene with the authorities on behalf of the company.
However, the investigation did not find "systemic discrimination," and largely absolved Ms. Walker, disappointing many employees who had hoped she and others would be held more accountable.
Douglas MacArthur, the Allied powers' supreme commander during the postwar occupation of Japan, helped shape a narrative that absolved the emperor of direct responsibility for the war.
Mr. Ramaphosa was accused of using his political influence to press for a police crackdown, though an official inquiry into the massacre eventually absolved him of guilt.
"It's adhering to an ideology which is fashionable nowadays, particularly in Anglo-Saxon cultures, of confessing your sins so you can be absolved," he told Observador newspaper.
Though the case was settled out of the courts, Wallach said he doesn't believe it absolved the NFL from further legal action if he can't get signed.
"If the settlement is approved, Remington is absolved of close to half a billion dollars in potential liability…at a cost of less than $3 million," Smith said.
In the note, the former president absolved Mr. Hoffman of any responsibility for the arrest of his daughter, whom he referred to as a "strong and independent" woman.
More than anything, Yom Kippur observances are meant to help Jewish people feel spiritually absolved and ready to be a better, more morally sound member of the community.
And the president also demonstrated his generous approach to these two adversaries when he publicly absolved Kim for any culpability in the torture and death of Otto Warmbier.
I am only saying that their sex doesn't guarantee it, and that female citizens will not be absolved of their duty to agitate for what women need most.
Now that police are finally admitting they use IMSI catchers, which were already the worst-kept secret in law enforcement, they still aren't absolved of any of this.
After Hurricane Maria struck the island, killing around 3,000 people, Trump absolved himself of any blame for the slow arrival of federal aid and disputed the death toll.
"Had the People of the Book believed and been Godwary, we would have absolved them of their misdeeds and admitted them into gardens of bliss," the Quran says.
Recent court rulings that absolved Mr. Weinstein's brother and the board of directors of liability added pressure to reach an agreement, according to people familiar with the discussions.
An official inquiry into the massacre found that he had tried to intervene with the authorities on behalf of the company, though it eventually absolved him of guilt.
Similarly, Mr. Trump largely absolved Saudi Arabia on Tuesday for civilian casualties and the humanitarian catastrophe in Yemen by pinning the blame for the war there on Iran.
On the eve of publication, what Ms. Brennan-Jobs wants readers to know is this: Steve Jobs rejected his daughter for years, but that daughter has absolved him.
Although the inquiry absolved network leaders, NBC also faced concerns — including from Mr. Lauer's former "Today" show co-anchor, Ann Curry — about how thoroughly it had investigated itself.
"Mexico erects its own wall against the truth," Carlos Beristain wrote in an email to me on the same day that the prosecutor's office absolved itself of wrongdoing.
"The best thing for everyone, especially if the White House is so confident that the president will be absolved in this process, is to let the process continue."
While the base-running dictum is to freeze on a line drive with less than two outs, Manager Joe Girardi absolved Hicks of any blame on the play.
While the Giants ranked last in the N.F.L. in defense last season, Mara absolved Spagnuolo of some of the blame last week, saying the team's defensive roster lacked talent.
The model might be President Ford's pardon of Richard Nixon, which absolved Nixon of "all offenses against the United States which [he] has committed" during his tenure in office.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump on Friday used a 500-page internal watchdog report issued by the Justice Department to declare himself entirely absolved in Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.
Would women be absolved of this crime because they directed someone else — in this case, a doctor — to kill what the act defines as the human being within them?
Some have suggested that because much of the relevant international law requiring cleanup came into effect after the United States left Vietnam, the country is absolved of such obligations.
In the 226 years since the committee investigated — and ultimately absolved — St. Clair, Congress has performed its oversight and investigative functions with varying degrees of enthusiasm, competence and responsibility.
" Peter continued in the letter for Doris, "I want you to know that you are completely absolved of any responsibility and you should not let the past haunt you.
If he is the one who actually buys it, then I am absolved of responsibility, and my life of lying on the couch absorbed in escapist gameplay can begin.
Reveal's deep dive also found that officials in Indiana "quietly absolved Amazon of responsibility" in a worker death case while in the middle of the bidding process for HQ2.
Frustration exists among women and nonbinary individuals in the hackerspace community as they watch alleged abusers quickly absolved, kept on payroll, and even still welcomed by some in the field.
Bob Corker, who campaigned for Trump, was absolved of his sins and anointed a #Resistance saint after he semi-jokingly suggested that President Trump belonged in an adult day care.
How might we encourage popular education and empowerment without permitting artists and galleries to ride the wave of gentrification, as if absolved from questions of property speculation and skyrocketing rents?
And most concerning is how this all affects young people growing up right now in a world where problematic figures are absolved and death is paraded around for online engagement.
Asked about Hirohito's responsibility for the war, Takasu said that, in his view, the late emperor was absolved when he said he would give his life for the Japanese people.
Someone who commits "thoughtless" behavior isn't absolved of moral responsibility for their actions, and I'm not implying that they don't have the tools to understand the consequences of their actions.
In his letter, which was obtained by CNN, Warner noted that last week, the CIA declassified a report from former acting CIA Director Mike Morell that absolved Haspel of wrongdoing.
It absolved all the actors in the conflict, which lasted 12 years, left an estimated 75,000 dead and continues to reverberate in the country's politics and psyche to this day.
Modi, the state's chief minister at the time, faced allegations of turning a blind eye to the attacks on Muslims, but a court-appointed investigation panel absolved him of responsibility.
One person close to Trump told CNN's Pamela Brown that "we won" and that the campaign -- which has been tainted for two years by the suggestion of wrongdoing -- was absolved.
But now there seem to be 29 teams of saints and one dirty band of sinners from Houston, absolved by a benevolent commissioner who granted immunity in exchange for confessions.
GREEN I didn't feel absolved of anything and I can't speak for others but I definitely felt that I ought to do what this black playwright wanted me to do.
During the rally, the president again said the partial transcript absolved him of wrongdoing, and he questioned why the whistleblower hadn't taken a larger place on the impeachment stage since.
GREEN I didn't feel absolved of anything and I can't speak for others but I definitely felt that I ought to do what this black playwright wanted me to do.
Watchdogs have sounded this alarm for years, but Facebook has always made a tweak here or there when it gets called out—as if its previous sins would be automatically absolved.
Fatal Attraction might be the worst offender—a bunny-boiling homewrecker (Glenn Close) is the villain of the tale, while the married man who sleeps with her is absolved of guilt.
Although he has been absolved due to a lack of evidence, Giammattei once faced accusations of involvement in extrajudicial killings of prisoners during his time as director of the prison service.
Spain's Princess Cristina, sister of the King, has been absolved from charges of being accessory to tax fraud following a investigation into her husband's financial affairs, judicial authorities said on Friday.
Chris Harrison The conversation then turned to how unfair the media coverage and fan response had been to Jackson, and how this allegation will haunt him even though he was absolved.
Scalia popularized this use of the "I'm not a scientist" line, always followed by some shady deductive reasoning that makes him therefore absolved of any responsibility to help save our planet.
President Trump ignited outrage when he absolved Kim Jong-un of responsibility for the death of American college student Otto Warmbier, who left jail in North Korea in a terminal state.
If economic dislocation is the origin of Trumpism, Republicans seem to believe they are absolved of the sins committed by some of Trump's followers, and can blame President Obama for Trump.
In one of the first giveaways of his presidency, Trump absolved American oil-and-gas companies from disclosing any under-the-table payments to dictators overseeing nations like Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan.
But by refusing quotas, the prize is not absolved from thinking about its impact, its history, its self-proclaimed contemporaneity, or the forms of sensitization it does and does not promote.
"And so they're absolved of not only the work, but of learning that work has to be done and that each one of us must contribute for the [sake] of the whole."
And thus does Lee Harvey Oswald, in "Libra," hope to be absorbed into History with a single act of violence in order to be absolved of his otherwise small and insignificant self.
In 2008, she published an essay in the journal Women's Studies in Communication, arguing that mainstream media unfairly absolved Timberlake of his role in the scandal because of his white male privilege.
While individuals can never be absolved of responsibility by blaming structural conditions, those conditions do create opportunities, excuses, even training in the ways of domination, and these have to be radically transformed.
Aroldis Chapman, pitching for the first time since he was demoted from the closer's job on Saturday, absolved Judge by retiring Hanley Ramirez on a pop fly and striking out Rafael Devers.
Friday's indictment noted that Russian representatives interacted only with "unwitting" Trump campaign aides -- a statement that the President's supporters used to inaccurately claim he had been absolved of any wrongdoing by Mueller.
While he fails to consummate the school shooter ID the series had previously been grooming him toward, our compassion at once shifts to Tyler Down, who accepted love and was absolved of hate.
The decision by Murkowski also absolved Chief Justice John Roberts from having to decide whether to break a 50-50 tie, a controversial action that would have brought complaints from the losing side.
We're absolved of the stress of critiquing the film in the greater—and substantially more difficult— culture of 2018, and we're free to process it through the rose colored lenses of the original.
Juries, like the one in 2016 that absolved theater chain operator Cinemark in the 2012 Aurora, Colorado massacre, are sometimes reluctant to hold businesses liable for the failure to stop a determined shooter.
It was in great part the result of 1996's  Communications Decency Act's Section 230(c), known as the Good Samaritan Act, which absolved companies of liability for content shared on their services.
The court absolved PDVSA of trial costs but said it must pay a penalty of $500,000 per day up to a maximum of $5 million if it fails to comply with the ruling.
Government officials dealing with Binladin could not be reached for comment on Thursday, and it was not clear whether authorities had absolved the company of any further liability for the Mecca crane disaster.
After the final round, he was assessed a one-stroke penalty for something he might or might not have done, even though he had initially been absolved of that infraction by an official.
Ramaphosa was a non-executive director at Lonmin at the time, and some families of the victims blamed him for urging the authorities to intervene, even though an inquiry absolved him of responsibility.
Likewise he seems never to have absolved his mother for not wanting another child — which is to say, him — after the devastating death of her toddler Edmund three years before O'Neill was born.
Talkers on Fox News Channel declared the president had been absolved of all wrongdoing – that there is nothing in the memos to suggest Comey thought Trump was colluding with Russians or obstructing justice.
Though the Pope maintains that he views abortion as a "grave sin" this decision makes it easier for those who have had abortions to be absolved and rejoin the church, should they so choose.
He was more or less absolved of his past sins when first meeting with Trump, but the administration didn't want him to escalate further, especially in a manner that threatens Americans and American interests.
This month, a Saudi-led investigation into eight separate episodes in Yemen that had killed hundreds of civilians — including previous strikes that hit Doctors Without Borders facilities — largely absolved the coalition of the deaths.
It continues to dismiss credible and consistent evidence of egregious crimes committed by its security forces as "fake news" and has appointed a series of commissions that have absolved security actors of all wrongdoing.
In an interview before the start of the 2017 season, Hal Steinbrenner largely absolved Girardi for the disappointments the Yankees had encountered, including a failure to make the playoffs in 2013, 2014 and 2016.
Later, CNBC first reported in December that the USTR was weighing tariffs of up to 100% on European products the administration had previously absolved from such duties, including Irish and Scotch whiskies and Cognac.
Trump had seized on out-of-context comments emerging from Manafort's case in Virginia last week to claim that the judge had effectively absolved his 2016 campaign of colluding with Russia's election interference effort.
Mr. Trump has absolved the Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, in the killing, putting the president at odds with those lawmakers and the C.I.A., which concluded that Prince Mohammed had ordered the killing.
Even better for Facebook, the fine effectively absolved the company and its executives for nearly a decade's worth of privacy debacles and deceptive practices—including allowing Cambridge Analytica to harvest data from 87 million people.
By hiring CSC, whose services the Department of Homeland Security has approved "for protecting against and responding to acts of mass injury and destruction," MGM is claiming it is absolved from responsibility in the shooting.
A subsequent lawsuit absolved the artist and museum of blame, but 203 years later, a worker lost a leg while dismantling another of the artist's sculpture (this one weighing 220 tons) at Leo Castelli Gallery.
Over a long enough spectrum of experience, and with the eyes of a good enough artist, even the sins of hatred and violence can be absolved by the miracle of human love and familial forgiveness.
Elsewhere in Trump's orbit: SAN JUAN SWITCH: Trump said Puerto Rico's debt might have to be absolved — before Wall Street freaked out and the White House made clear it had no plans to do so.
The United Nations issued a report on Wednesday that largely absolved the organization from responsibility over the deaths, in March, of Michael J. Sharp, an American, and Zaida Catalán, a citizen of Sweden and Chile.
"When the attorney general absolved Hillary Clinton and said that there were no criminal penalties that she would be held accountable for, she goes and basically takes a victory lap with President Obama," Paterson said.
While the Soviet Union pointed to Jim Crow as an indictment of American hypocrisy and injustice, American intellectuals distanced the South from the rest of the nation and thereby absolved America of the South's sins.
In early January, SpaceX adamantly denied rumors that it had botched the launch of a classified spy satellite called Zuma, and now, a new government probe has absolved the company of blame for the spacecraft's loss.
On Thursday, Putin indicated a willingness to "restore dialogue" with U.S. intelligence services and NATO member states to confront terrorism, but he absolved Russia of blame for the breakdown in relations between Moscow and the West.
In a ruling published on Monday, Judge Richard Sullivan dismissed such claims and absolved individual shareholders from complying with creditors' demands that they hand over the money from the sale of their stock in the buyout.
"If Russia wants to be absolved of responsibility for future attacks, (President) Vladimir Putin needs to enforce commitments, dismantle Assad's chemical weapons arsenal for good and get fully engaged " with the U.N. peace process on Syria.
Think of Feedback and Flashfood as carbon-credit programs: For every meal you buy, you can feel partially absolved for every drawerful of fresh veggies that, despite your best intentions, you just couldn't—or wouldn't—eat.
The report partly blamed Mr. Durkin, but it also partly absolved him, characterizing the first-time head coach — who was hired after the 2015 season, when he was just 37 — as overmatched in his new job.
After a letter was written to the Department of Investigation by elected officials, to urge for investigation into vice squads' targeted assault against immigrant sex workers, the Queens District Attorney absolved the NYPD of any misconduct.
The U.S. is weighing tariffs of up to 2.43% on European products the Trump administration previously absolved from such duties, targeting some of the euro zone's most emblematic products, including Irish and Scotch whiskies and Cognac.
But on Friday, months after the campus was roiled by revelations of Mr. Epstein's financial ties to the school's prominent Media Lab program, investigators hired by the school absolved M.I.T.'s leadership of breaking any rules.
In this view Catholics, used to confessing and being absolved after each round of sins, tend to run up debts (Schulden, from the same root as Schuld, or "guilt"), whereas Protestants see saving as a moral imperative.
Trump won a victory last year when a lower court absolved the real estate businessman of any personal responsibility, as his company had only licensed the Trump name to Talon International Development Inc, which owns the property.
The quarterly results come two weeks after Wirecard published full-year 2018 accounts, delayed by an investigation by its own law firm that concluded staff in Singapore may have committed crimes but absolved head office in Munich.
Some locals blamed the honeycomb of mine tunnels above the town, but an official investigation absolved the mine and blamed the heavy rain — just another calamity for a community that has endured so much for so long.
Samsung accused Jo of deliberately sabotaging of its washing machines at IFA 2014; LG responded by countersuing Samsung and releasing video footage that it said absolved Jo. The two companies eventually decided to call off the entire dispute.
To be sure, $85033 billion is but a small bite out of the U.S.'s nearly $4 trillion budget, but that doesn't mean Congress and the president should be absolved of their responsibility to trim excess budget fat.
Despite a long history of support for gay rights, he authored the court's 7-2 opinion on narrow grounds that absolved a Colorado baker of discrimination for refusing to create a wedding cake for a same-sex couple.
Baton Rouge has much to answer for; while the city recovers from a historic flood and works towards mending its tattered social fabric, at least the relative obscurity of Barghest is one sin that may finally be absolved.
"I don't see why Cantú gets to be absolved and celebrated by saying he paid witness to the tragedy he was complicit in upholding," said Jesús Valles, 31, a playwright and public high school teacher in Austin, Tex.
Technically, the Koran specifies that Muslims who suffer from any kind of illness are absolved from the fast, so long as they make up the lost days once they are healthy or feed less fortunate Muslims throughout the month.
Especially on the far side of the civil rights movement, white people often think racism is about individual people acting out of racial bias -- so if they don't feel racial bias, they feel absolved of any responsibility for racism.
There was a big rally in Liverpool yesterday commemorating the 96 victims of the Hillsborough disaster, who were essentially absolved of blame for the tragedy after a jury ruled the deaths were the result of mistakes by the police.
" She added, "The so-called mistakes that are absolved in several male directors — oh, you know, that was a bad movie for him, he'll be up to better — are not the same standards that are handed out to women.
President Obama, whose personal popularity was not transferable and who presided in eight years over a historic loss of Democratic congressional seats, state legislative seats and governorships, has already absolved himself of any responsibility for the decimation of his party.
Even as cops have been absolved of blame in almost all instances, the city has made a practice of settling claims before trial, and Chicago has paid more than $662 million to deal with police misconduct over the past 12 years.
Dr. Tabak and other N.I.H. officials absolved the Foundation for the N.I.H. of any culpability in the alcohol trial debacle, saying the foundation was deceived by officials at the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, which initiated that study.
WASHINGTON — The White House on Wednesday denied an allegation that President Trump had offered to pardon Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder who is fighting extradition to the United States, if he absolved Russia of hacking Democratic emails during the 2016 campaign.
Mr. Sensenbrenner, who is not running for re-election after more than 40 years in the House, acknowledged that retirement absolved him of any concerns about being punished by voters as a consequence of his full-throated defense of Mr. Trump.
A documentary released over the weekend renewed tensions in Ferguson, Mo., by claiming the authorities withheld video that would have absolved Michael Brown of a robbery he was accused of committing minutes before being fatally shot by a police officer.
As a result, and because the state had failed to protect Frank so that he could pursue legal appeals, he was posthumously pardoned in 21979 by the Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles, although not officially absolved of the crime itself.
" But the newspaper dismissed the concerns that many Republicans have about Clinton's involvement, or lack thereof, in the attack: "The incident was never the diabolical conspiracy that Republicans wanted us to believe, and Clinton was absolved of blame after lengthy investigations.
The memos, obtained by POLITICO, appeared to be an instant political Rorschach test, with Trump allies declaring that the memos absolved the president of any whiff of improper conduct and Democrats suggesting they revealed the president's contempt for institutions of justice.
The 30-year-old reality star, who faced down — was absolved of — allegations of sexual misconduct with cast mate Corinne Olympios on the first day of filming for Bachelor in Paradise's fourth season, ultimately declined the chance to return once production resumed.
"UAE has asserted an absolute unilateral right to be absolved of all of its substantive and procedural WTO obligations vis-à-vis Qatar based purely on its bald assertion that its coercive attempts to isolate Qatar reflect a security concern," he said.
Lawyers and rights groups are skeptical that the ministry inquiry will go far: The government has already absolved itself in many of the cases under review, claiming that the detainees had been legally arrested, had joined militant groups or had fled Egypt illegally.
Juventus rejected any allegations but the courts, after several trials, sentenced sports doctor Riccardo Agricola to 22 months in prison (he was later absolved by the Court of Appeal) after finding him guilty of doping offences; managing director Antonio Giraudo was acquitted.
But none of those presidents -- who were sometimes criticized for overreaching executive authority on issues like union policy, anti-terrorism measures and immigration -- made the kind of audacious power grabs that have characterized Trump's administration and for which he has now been absolved.
Justice Maraga blamed the electoral commission for irregularities and absolved Mr. Kenyatta of any misconduct, a decision that many Kenyans said was driven by the desire to prevent the kind of violence and ethnic clashes that erupted over elections in 2007 and 2013.
The university may have absolved the biology department and its faculty of wrongdoing, but as a result, new sources have emerged to testify to the department's sexist history, as well as to the cavalier attitude with which they say the university has treated student concerns.
LONDON (Reuters) - Most developing nations have been absolved of the "original sin" that blocked them using their own currencies to raise money abroad, but their companies' sins have still not been forgiven, as the huge debt they have racked up in "hard" currency attests.
The rescue team then gathered the men, women (two of whom were pregnant), and children into the back of several vans and took them a nearby government building where they received release certificates that absolved them of past debts and provide them with government benefits.
"The case constitutes a good legal, criminological and social precedent, where a woman who has been a victim of rape and a judicial system that criminalizes and is unjust is absolved," the Foundation for Studies for the Application of Law said in a statement.
One of the main concerns is that the Department has yet to grant blanket relief to fraud victims who filed borrower defense to repayment claims, a program that allows students to be absolved of their federal loans if the school they attended deceived them.
This month, nearly a half-century after his execution, Mr. Lee's story took another dramatic turn: A court in Seoul, the South Korean capital, absolved him of espionage, ruling that he had been wrongfully executed based on fabricated charges and a confession obtained through torture.
It speaks to Trump's habits of mind, to the sycophantic sources from which he prefers to get his news, that he heard something Feinstein said and has come to believe she has absolved him — yet misses the actual thing she said that threatens him.
The position of the contemporary artist is one of precarious privilege, but here the artist appears to have absolved herself by refusing to implicate herself in the image, preferring to let the history of the image, and her painterly additions, make the case for her.
But if reaching a World Cup semifinal for the first time in almost three decades has absolved the team of its perceived sins, the nation's relationship with Wembley — the backdrop to so many dreary hours, the scene of so many disappointments — remains much more complex.
Even if more damning findings come out in the full report, Mr. Trump has already cast the narrative that he is absolved and that the "fake news" media is to be blamed, said Kevin Madden, a Republican strategist and former adviser to Mitt Romney.
They might feature women as protagonists, but the thing both films want you to think about is ultimately something that has nothing to do with those women: the thought of being a rapist who is understood, yes, but also absolved, and maybe even forgiven.
If I were the top guy responsible for this program, I'd probably sleep just fine, but be super jittery about any middle-of-the-night phone calls, because the program hasn't been absolved of all wrongdoing and any program this size lives under constant suspicion.
King Felipe stripped his sister and her husband Inaki Urdangarin of their titles, the Duke and Duchess of Palma de Mallorca, in 2015 Although she was absolved of criminal charges, Princess Cristina will still have to pay a fine of $282,000, which reflects her civil liability.
This is surely why so many of the great writers we recall replicate the following pattern: single and/or childless if women, absolved of domestic responsibility by their partners if men, or just so very wealthy as to outsource most domestic responsibility down the class ladder.
General Asseri cited a recent report by the Joint Incidents Investigation Team, a panel set up by several of the coalition's member states, which absolved the coalition of responsibility for civilian casualties in most cases, saying that Houthi militants often hid their forces in civilian sites.
The review absolved leaders of the university of wrongdoing but noted that some of the top administrators had made "significant errors in judgment that resulted in serious damage to the M.I.T. community" in allowing MIT to accept donations from Epstein totaling $850,85033 between 2002 and 2017.
In a response that The Washington Post's Jonathan Capehart deemed "blistering" (and which brought anaphora to new heights, while launching a hashtag, with its multiple repetition of "you might think it's okay"), Schiff rejected both that Trump was absolved and that Democrats had anything to apologize for.
SpaceX, the private firm that provided the Falcon 9 rocket for the mission, was subsequently absolved by these findings, though the rocket company was never really considered culpable (that said, SpaceX made comments after the failed mission without the prior approval of US intelligence experts, which didn't look good).
The second problem is that in order to get some of its debt absolved, Puerto Rico agreed to impose the harsh austerity measures — reducing education and health spending, for instance — that hurt growth at the same time that thousands are fleeing to the mainland in search of economic opportunity.
After months of news reports, speculation, an awkward conversation about consent on the show, and solo interviews that absolved them both of any foul play in the sex scandal that halted production of the show for two weeks, the pair had yet to address each other on air.
Unable to agree on a common version of what had happened and who was responsible, the country plunged into a dizzying back-and-forth between those who wanted to see abusers prosecuted and those who wanted them quietly absolved, and for the past to be brushed under the carpet.
The jury absolved supporters of any blame, and David Duckenfield, the police commander in charge at the match, admitted to the inquest he had lied about fans forcing a gate open, and acknowledged that his failure to close an access tunnel had directly caused the loss of lives.
For all the strain that had developed between the two men over the last several weeks — especially on Wednesday, when Girardi expressed anger at members of the news media for their coverage of it — Rodriguez absolved Girardi on Friday, essentially forgiving his manager for not having played him earlier.
The Knicks have inherited what seems like half the roster of the former Chicago Bulls (really it's only point guard Derrick Rose and center Joakim Noah.) Though Rose was legally absolved of a rape accusation recently, it may complicate his move to the intense glare of Madison Square Garden.
Its fundamental purpose is truth-seeking — unlike, say, the embarrassing obfuscations of the Republican leaders of the House Intelligence Committee, who last week absolved Mr. Trump and his campaign of any wrongdoing in a 250-page report that reads more like a work of fantasy than a government investigation.
WASHINGTON — Alex M. Azar II, President Trump's nominee for secretary of health and human services, said Wednesday that he would try to reduce the burden of high drug costs, but he largely absolved drug companies from blame, placing the responsibility on a system that encourages price increases on medicines.
Wake Forest's investigation absolved all current members of the athletic department, the coaching staff and the team and instead placed all the blame on Elrod, a former player and assistant who moved into the broadcast booth when he was not retained by Coach Dave Clawson after the 236 season.
"If the political tide in the country turns, let's say, in a few years' time, then he could well be back in power, for example, or his allies could be back in power and he could then be absolved of all these charges," Oh told CNBC's Sri Jegarajah on Tuesday.
More importantly, the Clemenza files suggest that the RCMP's IMSI catcher program grew rapidly and resulted in improper training of officers, that it established standard practices that encourage internal authorization before a judge's warrant, and that it absolved operators of the responsibility to keep detailed notes after surveilling innocent Canadians.
" Italy's Corriere della Sera newspaper said even though the report found "no proof (of collusion), the president is not absolved," while Germany's public broadcaster Deutsche Welle said on its website that the report actually gives "no respite" for Trump as other investigations into his administration and his business dealings will "continue unabated.
The ways in which has history has abetted, or even absolved, the revolution hang in the balance of the landmark exhibition Adiós Utopia: Dreams and Deceptions in Cuban Art Since 1950, which opened at the Walker Art Center in November and was on view at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston last spring.
The "Comey effect" refers to the impact of FBI Director James Comey's October 28 letter to the House Judiciary Committee announcing the discovery new emails that appeared pertinent to their closed investigation of Clinton and his subsequent letter on November 6 that absolved Clinton (after millions of votes had already been cast early).
The opposite assumptions frame an approach of the "gun and the badge" (my phrase to denote enforcement-centric policy solutions): always treated as reasonable regardless of how radical; absolved of all sins, no matter the gravity or number; and received by serious people as indispensable and efficient, even when ineffective and expensive.
The document went on to say that "my deeply held religious belief" is that "abortion does not terminate the life of a separate, unique, living human being" — and that she absolved the clinic of having to give her the booklet from the state, and of having to wait 72 hours to perform the abortion.
Just as North Korea's previously highlighted human rights obscenities were overlooked for the sake of progress on denuclearization — in Hanoi, Trump even publicly absolved Kim of responsibility for the torture and murder of American student Otto Warmbier — now denuclearization itself seems to be taking a back seat to the prospect of success in the trade talks.
Former special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerGowdy: I '100 percent' still believe public congressional hearings are 'a circus' Comey: Mueller 'didn't succeed in his mission because there was inadequate transparency' Fox News legal analyst says Trump call with Ukraine leader could be 'more serious' than what Mueller 'dragged up' MORE is not absolved in this.
When the late Senator John McCain appears (in archival footage) at the end of the film to tout the report, he's implicitly venerated and thus absolved for his role in launching and encouraging the unjust, still-ongoing wars that formed the backdrop for the torture program—and for endorsing the reelection of the president who authorized it.
Then I watched as officials in my region of South Carolina stood by cops who shot a young black man multiple times over a little marijuana, paralyzing him for life, falsely claiming that he fired a gun at them and that they identified themselves before knocking down his door, then walking away without being charged after an "independent" investigation absolved them of responsibility.
A government investigation has absolved former Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Scott PruittEdward (Scott) Scott PruittEnvironmentalists renew bid to overturn EPA policy barring scientists from advisory panels Six states sue EPA over pesticide tied to brain damage Overnight Energy: Trump EPA looks to change air pollution permit process | GOP senators propose easing Obama water rule | Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules MORE of claims that he and his staff tampered with his calendar and kept a secret version hidden from the public.
The 50-page order absolved Apple of any obligation to assist the government in this case — but Orenstein also concluded that the All Writs Act, an 18th-century law now being used to compel tech companies to unlock devices, is legally insufficient to be used in that manner: Ultimately, the question to be answered in this matter, and in others like it across the country, is not whether the government should be able to force Apple to help it unlock a specific device; it is instead whether the All Writs Act resolves that issue and many others like it yet to come.
"While the majority of us no longer need be concerned about the threat of predatory animals, our advanced technological society has in no way absolved us of the capacity for inhumanity in its various forms," Dr. David Floyd, an expert in monster mythology and Associate Professor of English at Charleston Southern University in Charleston, South Carolina, said in an interview "Even in the 21st century, the notion of a half-human, half-beast figure is appealing, as, to some degree, we recognize it both as contrast to our civility and analogue of our primal potential," he added.

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