An interruption in the intensity or amount of something.
To stop blaming someone for an offense.
1 The rules also call for courts to offer reprieves where allowed by law.
2 Another great power of the President is the power of pardons and reprieves .
3 But these are rare reprieves on an album otherwise lacking a memorable identity.
4 The pardon comes under a new law that widens the scope of presidential reprieves .
5 Four of those nine remain in churches, with the rest having been granted reprieves .
6 KP looks invigorated by his reprieves , and whips big-ears through mid-on for four more.
7 His life in captivity was a succession of reprieves . 26
8 Maybe I just hoped the reprieves would keep coming.
9 But God granted us only the briefest of reprieves .
10 Discuss the President's power to grant pardons and reprieves .
11 I've known reprieves come in the night afore now.
12 Most of the reprieves ended all too soon, with sudden detection, and a fiery death.
13 Meanwhile, "permission to remain" reprieves for asylum seekers have fallen.
14 There have been reprieves for two stage races.
15 There were no reprieves , no commutations of sentences.
16 For these and other reasons, there should be power somewhere to grant reprieves , commutations, and pardons.
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