Sentences with phrase «absolved from blame»

This book is bad enough that the author should be absolved from blame, and that the editors and anyone else in the approval process at Wiley should receive it.
After he missed the last half hour of Arsenal's last Champions League game against Anderlecht and then the away defeat by Swansea City in the Premier League, Mikel Arteta can be absolved from blame for the way the Gunners have thrown away two winning positions in a row.

Not exact matches

Now, although Cadena COPE indicate that Jackson blamed Diego Simeone for his fall from grace, it is important to not absolve Atlético of all blame for Jackson's failures at the Calderón.
Despite his declaration, Ed strives for something better, first manifesting itself in his decision to blackmail his wife's boss, Big Dave Brewster (James Gandolfini), so that he can invest in Tolliver's dry cleaning pie - in - the - sky, then in his determination to absolve his wife from blame, and finally, in his championing of Birdy's questionable musical ability.
In effect, this clause absolves the «publisher» from any blame or financial responsibility if the book breaks any laws.
I hereby agree to absolve and hold harmless the staff of Stone Mountain Pet Lodge and any parties connected with the services being provided in any way, singly or collectively, from and against any blame and liability for any injury, misadventure, harm, loss, inconvenience, or damage suffered or sustained as a result of participation in the services or any actions therewith.
By blaming the particular European turmoil on wages aand the cost of labor and ignoring thee particular role oof credit moves within the moneetary union, economists arre letting Big Banking institutions ooff the hook, absolving them from any kind oof responsibility, depart alone blame — and unjustifiably therefore.
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