pardoning in English

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1. Pardoning the bad is injuring the good. 

2. Forgiveness is about pardoning things that are essentially inexcusable.

3. A monarch has the prerogative of pardoning criminals.

4. Synonyms for Amnestying include pardoning, releasing, excusing, forgiving, freeing, liberating, reprieving, discharging, acquitting and acquiting

5. Otherwise what would there be to forgive? Forgiveness is about pardoning things are essentially inexcusable.

6. For the relatives of those who had died in the war, the final infamy was the pardoning of the draft-dodgers.

7. Also on Jan. 1 Havel declared an amnesty which involved pardoning certain categories of short-term prisoners and reducing the sentences of others.

8. 15 In July 1583 he escaped to St Andrews, and set about destroying his tormentors or pardoning some in return for abject submission.

9. Analysis When the Cooperator’s Lawyer Engages With the Target’s In his Ethics and Criminal Practice column, Joel Cohen uses the Paul Manafort pardoning case as a …

10. Condonation: In marriage, the voluntary pardoning by an innocent spouse of an offense committed by his or her partner conditioned upon the promise that it will not recur

11. This suggests that if the Israelites did not impose upon God the choice between pardoning the Blasphemer and putting him to death the deity may have let the whole thing slip

12. The Clemency and Pardon Board receives petitions from individuals, organizations and the Department of Corrections for commutation of sentences and pardoning of offenders and, in some instances, for the restoration of the right to engage in political office

13. Recent Examples on the Web: Verb Conflicts of interest are objective situations that arise when a person’s financial interests can be Counterpoised to their public responsibilities. — Matthew Yglesias, Vox, "Trump’s talk of pardoning Manafort is a clear abuse of power," 29 Nov

14. If ye, being evil, are overcome by your children’s tears, how much more shall your Father who is in heaven find in your Bemoanings and confessions an argument for the display of his pardoning love through Christ Jesus our Lord. This is the eloquence which God delights in, the broken heart, and the contrite spirit.