He also said he had consented to broad FBI searches in an attempt to exculpate himself from any anthrax charges. |
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Therefore it should not be possible for the director to exculpate himself by consent of the company. |
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Providing an explanation of behavior in terms of understandable epistemological conditions or causes subtly strives to exculpate the agent. |
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An indictment is valid even if the grand jurors have no knowledge, in voting to indict, that evidence exists that would exculpate the defendant. |
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The mother in her evidence tried hard to exculpate the father from any responsibility. |
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This seemed to be an easy-to-resolve ambiguity, rather than anything that was going to exculpate anybody. |
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But he was painfully anxious to exculpate himself from the guilt of having acted undutifully and disrespectfully towards France. |
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Yes, contrary to popular belief, often testing is used to exonerate or exculpate possible suspects rather than implicate. |
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With respect, I cannot exculpate the department and successive governments so easily. |
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No sanction, however, may be imposed unless the member involved has been offered, by written invitation, the occasion to exculpate himself. |
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A year later he also sought to exculpate himself in the pages of a ghost-written autobiography, Between the Lines. |
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The results of a polygraph test, considered as conclusive, will possibly enable to exculpate a suspect from any homicide involvement. |
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The Crown had to take that statement as a whole so that the version of facts that it contained at once implicated and tended to exculpate the appellant. |
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The objective is to determine the truth and uncover all the facts, whether they serve to incriminate or exculpate the accused. |
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And Darrow liked to exculpate rich men's sons. |
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God is not mean. He's just and he can't exculpate the wicked. |
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Of course, your unwariness does not exculpate your ex-intern. |
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Despite efforts by loyal disciples like Ernest Jones to exculpate Freud from blame, subsequent research concerning his relations with former disciples like Viktor Tausk have clouded the picture considerably. |
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Boniface VIII's personal failings, however, can in no way exculpate Philip IV the Fair and his ministers, who used forgery, defamation, intimidation, and finally violence against the Pope. |
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By contrast, DNA can exculpate a suspect with absolute certainty. |
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Nor, equally, did she try to exculpate herself. |
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Trust will arise when the law permits an accused to take as many steps to exculpate himself as will be taken against him to prove that he is guilty. |
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But that does not exculpate the perpetrators of last week's onslaught, just as the Versailles treaty does not excuse Auschwitz: whatever their grievances, nothing could excuse an attack of such ferocity and size. |
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The consent of the 'victim' of what would otherwise be an offence is sometimes an excuse that will exculpate the offender from criminal liability. |
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