How could I value the life or suffering of a criminal above that of my blameless family? |
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These were all blameless cases of unintentional and unwitting mental telegraphy, I judge. |
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Now that he is sending minatory letters to blameless booksellers, this verdict may have to be reviewed. |
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For what it's worth, he did not play badly yesterday, and was blameless for all three goals. |
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He basically tried to change the subject to the defendant's otherwise blameless life. |
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In this upside-down world picture, nobody is too discredited to be fashioned into a hero and nobody too blameless to be set up as a villain. |
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While a propagandist only presents one side, the fact is that no one side is seamless or blameless. |
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This is irresponsible and certainly unfair since, so far as the world was concerned, he was a perfectly blameless young man. |
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In this I am not blameless either because, as a media adviser, I have encouraged this approach when it suited me. |
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And there I was worrying that I'd needlessly insulted this blameless woman. |
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To her legions of adoring fans, she is faultless, blameless and unbeatable. |
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All will honour his enthusiasm, and if he be wifeless and childless, his disregard of the great object of men's work will be blameless. |
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Big Oil is hardly blameless and at the start was no doubt trying to play both ends against the middle. |
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While some of the defendants led blameless lives, some used and even dealt in drugs. |
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He took into account the defendant's age, his family problems, his previously blameless life and the fact that the money had been returned. |
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Now, I've hardly lived a blameless life when it's come to pyrotechnics, but this kind of rampant idiocy really has got me angry. |
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The cult of multiculturalism holds that all minorities are victims of the majority, and therefore minorities must always be blameless. |
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The unattractive feature of this approach is that it will sometimes involve punishing the blameless. |
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People can be guilty of the most terrible crimes and still feel themselves to be blameless. |
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He faded into insensibility, and passed from his blameless life on 12 February 1804, unaccompanied by his former intellectual powers. |
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Farmers are always getting the blame for being unkind to the Environment, where in the majority of cases, the farmers are blameless. |
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Until recently I thought I was living a blameless life as a caring global citizen. |
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I also think that the insurance companies themselves are not blameless when it comes to this matter. |
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He has told his fellow coaches that they have to be blameless, beyond reproach in everything they do. |
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There is a saying only he who is blameless may cast the first stone. |
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Five boys started gabbling at him at the same time, all trying to convince him that they were blameless with different varieties of the same excuse. |
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The body of our Lord Jesus Christ, which was broken for you, preserve you blameless, unto everlasting life. |
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Perhaps Dehap leaders were trying to avoid Mr Fidan's fate police say he was killed by the PKK. This is not to say that Ankara is blameless. |
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The gap is wide enough for a country like Greece to fall through. Markets are not blameless. |
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No literary imagination was more daring than that of JG Ballard, who lived in blameless Shepperton all his adult life. |
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It is easy to cast the blame on the Liberal Party, but they too are hardly blameless. |
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He will also strengthen you to the end, so that you may be blameless on the day of our Lord Jesus Christ. |
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I hope you will say each word and have each thought only in the truth, so that you can be spotless and blameless. |
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Unfortunately, the selectivity of our software is not enough for you to be blameless in the eyes of the law. |
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We will lose all credibility with the honest and blameless European farmers if we vote for this supplementary budget. |
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But of course, politicians are not blameless holy men and ministries are not temples of virtue. |
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The customer banking secret is not absolute but invariably offers to the blameless customer the desired discretion. |
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This means that payment of compensation will be automatically excluded also to a blameless driver of an uninsured vehicle. |
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He is described as an upright, blameless, and very very wealthy man. |
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They are, no matter what happened in this case, blameless here. |
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So far this week, I've led an almost entirely blameless existence. |
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She is as blameless and unthreatening as possibly can be, but barely human. |
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No side is pure or blameless in such a complex conflict, which is what makes it seem intractable. |
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To be sure, neither Toyota nor BP are blameless Lilies-of-the-Valley in these messes. |
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I know it may shock you to know I haven't led a blameless life, that my past is not a blissful stroll in the park on a sunny day with bluebirds winging in a cloudless sky. |
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The reports were thoroughgoing and, as pieces of journalism, blameless. |
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This requires the existence of a just culture, one possessing a collective understanding of where the line should be drawn between blameless and blameworthy actions. |
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For a bishop must be blameless, as a steward of God. |
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Jane concluded that while no one person was to blame for the death and destruction Stanton brought the community upon his early release, no one in the system was blameless. |
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Judith's character is rendered blameless and virtuous, and her beauty is praised persistently throughout the poem. |
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Therefore, we must not think that the derivatives markets are blameless. |
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In general, they do not teach sin openly, but they speak of it as if it were virtuous, or blameless, or a matter of indifference and of little consequence. |
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Republican opposition, based on a misguided aversion to government spending and political sour grapes, is short-sighted in the extreme. Nor, though, are the Democrats blameless. |
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Central banks can step in by raising interest rates to kill the boom but that inflicts collateral damage on the rest of the economy, which may be blameless. |
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Very few States, large or small, were blameless in that area. |
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I hope you will quickly finish your adornments as the brides of the Lord, keeping your whole spirit, soul, and body blameless, and give the best praise to God all the time. |
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Knaves, desirous of representing a man as great, and especially if desirous of presenting some of his writings as inspired of God, would undoubtedly paint such a one's character blameless and noble to the last degree. |
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The parties themselves including certain youth groups which appeared in 2005 are not however blameless with regard to the liberal democratic collapse. |
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This means that if a driver of an uninsured vehicle is involved in an accident with another uninsured vehicle but is blameless, that driver will not receive any compensation. |
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Now, I would like you to become perfect and blameless. |
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The application ought to be clear: since the woman is a sinner, she has been forgiven more and loves Jesus more than those, including the Pharisee, whose lives seem to be proper and blameless. |
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The policy of neglect, for which neither Europe nor the USA is blameless, is coming back to haunt decision-makers in the form of food scarcity and exploding prices. |
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Anyone who would like to study this more in-depth should come and have a look at what has happened in the Netherlands and Belgium on this score, where neither country is particularly blameless. |
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Because this was blameless Mike's third such 'surprise', Justice Carmel Healy decided she'd soften his cough by sticking him inside for a few months. |
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