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1 It didn't make what Rowan had done more forgivable , of course.
2 Granted, Eskom have made mistakes before, but some are more forgivable than others.
3 Risk might be more acceptable, more forgivable , if pet owners and clinicians could anticipate the danger.
4 If so, he'd done it all unknowing: innocent of his power, but no more forgivable for that.
5 His caprices seem more forgivable .
6 Women are judged on their appearance everywhere, the better to ignore their skills; in a male, ugliness is always more forgivable .
7 When they do this, it is more forgivable or, even, admirable -a PLUS to have because you instantly hear the jobseeker's true voice.
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