Easily excused or forgiven.
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Examples for "minor "
Examples for "minor "
1 The victim suffered minor injuries, New York Police Sergeant John Buthorn said.
2 That said; there's a propensity to underestimate a temporary or minor problem.
3 However, they may also point to minor myocardial injury in other circumstances.
4 They thought it was important enough to override minor political constraints-theirwords.
5 However, it said it expects eventual losses to production to be minor .
1 Honesty-itwould either make her actions excusable or condemn her beyond recall.
2 Selfishness in a conjuncture of this sort was excusable , and even obligatory.
3 The less excusable is our wrath, the more serious is our delinquency.
4 Most of the remainder may, upon the whole, be classed as excusable .
5 It is Christmas night, my love, and the poor fellow is excusable .
1 Being reduced to 13 men is forgivable if you win the match.
2 But the mess was forgivable , if only the mutt would show up.
3 And mediocre sound quality can be forgivable in this case, too.
4 Losing to the infernally hot AZ, however, is forgivable for any Dutch side.
5 This first book is forgivable only if the future chronicles find their voice.
1 Objection 1: It would seem that a mortal sin can become venial .
2 The first would be only a venial sin, but the latter mortal.
3 Therefore they do not suffice for the full remission of venial sins.
4 Now a venial sin does not pertain to the love of God.
5 Jean de Nantes, for a more venial offence, was kept in irons.
6 Therefore besides the seven sacraments, there should be another against venial sin.
7 And these terribly severe measures were sometimes directed against very venial offences.
8 But they charged them also with positive offences of no venial kind.
9 Why does venial sin lessen the love of God in our hearts?
10 Therefore a venial sin can be taken away without a mortal sin.
11 Much more, therefore, can it make a venial sin to be mortal.
12 Therefore drunkenness, which is caused by immoderate drink, is a venial sin.
13 Why is it well to confess also the venial sins we remember?
14 Therefore, venial sins are not suitably designated as wood, hay, and stubble.
15 I knew it was wrong, but I thought gambling was a venial sin.
16 Therefore there can be no venial sin in the higher reason as such.
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