Sentences with phrase «ultimately absolves»

It ultimately absolves Alice's enabling circle, which includes Joan Cusack and Jennifer Jason Leigh as twitchy TV - biz bottom - feeders.
Manhattan State Senator Bill Perkins officially kicked off his bid to succeed retiring Harlem Congressman Charles Rangel — and introducing him was Raymond Santana, one of the five young men of color convicted but ultimately absolved in the infamous 1989 Central Park jogger case.
On WNYC, de Blasio argued to host Brian Lehrer that such scrutiny is completely normal, and maintained they will ultimately absolve him of wrongdoing.

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It's about the athlete (or the employee) feeling good so that they can ultimately do their best work - not about you as the coach, or the manager, pointing a finger to absolve yourself from being a part of the problem.
Could former President Clinton really be so innocent of the potential judicial misconduct implications of meeting with the person then ultimately responsible for the email investigation; in that, the maneuver allowed the Obama DOJ to absolve itself from a known controversial FBI conclusion?
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