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Перевод: exonerate speek exonerate


[прилагательное]
оправданный; реабилитированный;
[глагол]
снимать бремя; оправдать; реабилитировать


Тезаурус:

  1. In some cases the State conducting the investigation (by virtue of being the State of occurrence) sought only to exonerate the services (chiefly air traffic control and navigational services) from any involvement in the cause of the accident while at the same time being content to attribute the cause of the accident to some shortcoming on the part of the pilots without seeking to find out why they made such mistakes.
  2. Every bill of lading in the hands of a consignee or endorsee for valuable consideration representing goods to have been shipped on board a vessel shall be conclusive evidence of such shipment as against the master or other person signing the same, notwithstanding that such goods or some part thereof may not have been so shipped, unless such holder of the bill of lading shall have had actual notice at the time of receiving the same that the goods had not been in fact laden on board: Provided, that the master or other person may exonerate himself by showing that it was caused without any default on his part, and wholly by the fraud of the shipper or the holder, or some person under whom the holder claims.
  3. The point here is not to exonerate the violent behaviour of certain Liverpool supporters but rather the reverse, i.e. to emphasize the potentially fatal risks which are being run each week in stadia where large and rowdy confrontations of young spectators take place.
  4. This of course is not to exonerate outside influences in toto because even the most altruistic of such schemes have regularly failed to take into account the specific requirements of local groups and their inherent land-management skills.
  5. But the signature of all his creditors was needed to exonerate him.
  6. Last year, Morrissey told the NME : "I am incapable of racism" which, in turn, prompted me to exonerate him from any underlying racist intent in his work and to conclude, "the liberal cycle appears to have been completed".
  7. Neighbours always raised a child so as to exonerate parents from the need to reject their own offspring.
  8. However, there was no attempt to exonerate the reputation of the dead man.
  9. The clear aim of its guarded critique of National Socialism was to exonerate German fascism from the Nazi regime's two most ignominious crimes, the Holocaust and world war.
  10. With Stalinvast gone, any remaining evidence of the kindling of the hydra had been obliterated; and Jaq would need to think up an almighty lie to exonerate the command he gave, should official query ever reach him.
  11. That is the most fallacious part of the argument: drawing a distinction between French and German anti-Semitism is not enough to exonerate Vichy of an anti-Semitic policy.
  12. On the narrowest criteria Lord Bridge appears cosily to exonerate us all i.e. previous Home Secretaries.
  13. Such certification could only have been dreamed up as window dressing to exonerate the Agriculture Departments in circumstances where damage could have occurred.

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