Sentences with phrase «somehow absolves»

The clinical trials patients» court cases have been adeptly settled out of court with non-disclosure agreements, and now with this narrowly focused ORI investigation report, Duke marketing personnel present the spin that this somehow absolves others who were not under scrutiny by the ORI.
She said she felt that «sticking it [parenting classes] on the school curriculum somehow absolves society for its responsibility».
Christy Clark apparently believes that a carbon tax is like dropping a coin in the box at church, it somehow absolves her of her sins.
Does this somehow absolve us of all responsibility?

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This kind of language absolves people from responsibility for their actions, implying that somehow they had no self control or no choice.
The message, «Accept What You Can't Change,» is directed to non-gay individuals who need to better understand the reality of homosexuality; and to gay individuals who need to absolve themselves from the notion that being gay is somehow wrong and shameful.
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