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30 Sentences With "more forgivable"

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That would at least make the play's flaws more forgivable.
The messiness of the pitch fell away, inconsistencies felt more forgivable.
It's a bit more forgivable if you haven't heard of Patreon.
I started noticing small (but no more forgivable) errors in the quizzes.
Their design is a bit garish, though more forgivable when in all black.
They also make some of what would be otherwise unforgivable nonsense a bit more forgivable.
But it's more forgivable in Hunger—she is dealing with the tangible facts of her life.
So, sexual harassment at the hands of a woman is deemed not only more forgivable but almost laughable.
Perhaps those scenes would be more forgivable if the script had anything interesting to say about this cybernetic future.
That isn't great for a typical 15-inch laptop, though it's much more forgivable on a high-powered gaming laptop.
But the actor seems to find that more forgivable than the hypocrisy of censorious, coke-snorting Americans, whose demand stokes the violence.
And since the Plus is theoretically a lower-end device and getting released with that beta software, its foibles are slightly more forgivable.
This is a lot more forgivable from Nvidia than other companies, though, because Nvidia genuinely is driving VR graphical performance in some interesting ways.
Pricing is a bit more forgivable than a similarly equipped Blade 15, with a top-tier configuration retailing for hundreds less than the Razer.
Without giving too much away, it seems fair to reveal that in this world, pedophilia is perceived as by far the more forgivable sin.
Perhaps that would've been more forgivable in the early 2000s, when Unbreakable was released, before Spider-Man or Nolan's Batman or the MCU and DCEU.
None of them was especially fast to process images, either, though speed issues are more forgivable in devices that might not be running the final retail software.
For the Indian public, policy foibles would be more forgivable if they were not accompanied by so much hype, as well as by aggressive attacks on critics.
Were Ghost in the Shell the first film ever to dream up these cutting-edge concepts or raise these philosophical questions, its total vapidity might seem more forgivable.
"To me the weirdo experimental version of my play is more forgivable because it's such a clear and deliberate departure from my intent as a writer," he said.
Admittedly, a teenager describing McKayla in the drooling terms used here is ostensibly more forgivable and (arguably) less creepy than a grown man would be, uttering the same superlatives.
But, when you realize this movie is the franchise trying to embrace the hopeful side of these heroes, and do literal justice to all of these characters, it becomes more forgivable.
While the phone still has it flaws, at $500, a lot of its quirks, such as its lack of a microSD card slot, wireless charging or any sort of water-resistance, are much more forgivable.
This was a lot more forgivable coming from the career wrestler Nasukawa boxed up at the last Rizin event, but Nasukawa has trained for a couple of MMA bouts, this wasn't him functioning on instinct.
Similarly, amateurish mistakes like accidentally blocking a hashtag or promoting fake news feel more forgivable when they're coming from a young company trying to change the world than they do from one that's already changed it.
It doesn't adhere to the brightness setting of the overall display (neither do ambient-screen notifications, but those are more forgivable because I actually want to read them), and so it appears jarringly bright in dark environments.
For the record, Arby's logo does feature a custom font, too, with what this random font website claims is similar to Sanchez Black, designed by Daniel Hernández, but custom logos are far more forgivable from a branding perspective.
It's also not fine, because no one will say why these stolen photographs are more forgivable than a Taylor Swift fan's stolen photographs or whether it's even true that getting the attention of a personal friend of the CEO will help you out.
Somewhat more forgivable is Ivan Pavlov — the one with the dogs and the saliva — who stopped openly opposing Joseph Stalin at the end of his life in the hopes of protecting the scientists in his lab; as a result, his lab flourished during Stalin's purges.
She believed Adam and Eve were created equally, unlike many who believed Eve was created as a gift for Adam. She also assigns much of the blame for the fall on Adam, who was tempted by an equal, instead of Eve, who was tempted by a supernatural evil, which is more forgivable given their innocence. This view was a main argument in her "Letter 1: The Original Equality of Woman"Grimke, Sarah. "Letter 1: The Original Equality of Woman" (July 11, 1837). pp.

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