Grant exemption or release to.
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Examples for "excuse "
Examples for "excuse "
1 Weather was the first excuse given, although the sky was perfectly clear.
2 Of course, this recognition is not to excuse terrorism in any way.
3 The Taoiseach said yesterday that there was no excuse for the violence.
4 Chang was right, and the excuse of immediate danger no longer applied.
5 Waits said he should not need to excuse himself from the case.
1 Mr Scott said cartoons relieve pressure, amuse and draw attention to subjects.
2 Try sliding to and fro to relieve different areas on your ride.
3 Therefore, GSH supplements could relieve thermal stress influencing metabolic mechanisms in fish.
4 Taking on board advice could help to relieve the pressure of choice!
5 Second, it aspires to relieve the instigators of any or all responsibility.
1 Victoria's Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton said children under 12 are exempt .
2 Many companies now exempt certain sites or services from customers' data limits.
3 Technology should not be used to exempt government agencies from the Constitution.
4 Pensioners and war veterans could soon be exempt from these payments, however.
5 Journeys within the Common Travel Area will be exempt from these measures.
1 Many were detained and were to be let off later, police said.
2 Thirdly, Marrou would almost certainly be let off with only minor penalties.
3 Home and Away star let off cocaine charge for good behaviour bond.
4 The gunman let off dozens, if not hundreds of rounds, he said.
5 He urged people who let off fireworks privately tonight to be responsible.
6 Around 11pm, I heard some fireworks being let off not far away.
7 Passengers could be let off a plane, if they made that request.
8 In the meantime, Gray needed to move, to let off some steam.
9 As our boat came in, the captain had some rockets let off .
10 It was as if fireworks had been let off in the room.
11 But she was not going to be let off ; not this time.
12 The pool has let off steam and now so have the people.
13 Thus it is easy to let off the fumes of our hearts.
14 Most were let off with a warning, but 64 will be prosecuted.
15 The three boatmen were let off with a fine and a warning.
16 Maioro was let off with a warning for walking on the motorway.
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