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"forgivable" Definitions
  1. that you can understand and forgive

263 Sentences With "forgivable"

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It doesn't make it right, it just makes it forgivable.
It's a young company still smoothing out some forgivable kinks.
Iowa lost to hapless Penn State, which is less forgivable.
These are all forgivable — even cute — characteristics in a child.
For the latter group, Friday's announcement seemed a forgivable offense.
That would at least make the play's flaws more forgivable.
And because of that, almost any other transgression seems forgivable.
Their lack of faith in Ranieri, though, is less forgivable.
All sins are forgivable if the indulgences are paid for.
The messiness of the pitch fell away, inconsistencies felt more forgivable.
If you've never heard of Kal Ho Naa Ho, that's forgivable.
Well, the criminal activity was people below, and that was forgivable.
All this could be forgivable if the action were actually interesting.
The Emmys is perhaps forgivable — the night celebrates television, not music.
" She added, "I'm not excusing Caitlyn, I'm just saying it's forgivable.
It's a bit more forgivable if you haven't heard of Patreon.
It's understandable and forgivable as a documentary, but not for me.
Somehow, "The President Is Missing" rises above its blithely forgivable faults.
For some people, apparently, pretty much anything is forgivable in politics.
Mr. O'Dowd said he thought that misspelling was a forgivable offense.
The fund will consist of long-term forgivable loans and grants.
Which is perfectly forgivable, since its fight scenes are a blast.
In his world, accusations of violence against women are entirely forgivable.
But as the work of a small, independent team, that's completely forgivable.
I started noticing small (but no more forgivable) errors in the quizzes.
That's understandable and forgivable (What celebrity hasn't sold their soul for retweets?).
This one's forgivable, because you can see where the confusion comes in.
It's also borderline tacky, but in a forgivable, hipster sort of way.
All that might've been forgivable if the film was, you know, funny.
Both are necessary evils for easily attaching Moto Mods, so they're forgivable.
If this clunky alchemy works for you, every other sin is forgivable.
The loans and forgivable provisions could help brewers stay afloat, he said.
Their design is a bit garish, though more forgivable when in all black.
It has a wildly dumb twist made forgivable by a punchline about Crocs.
Autostraddle crunched the numbers last year, and the results were un-fucking-forgivable.
Here's why: If the Muse 5s were under $100, these would be forgivable issues.
But ignorance of something like the nuclear no-first-use pledge is eminently forgivable.
First, the Buying Into Baltimore program gives home-buyers a $5,000 forgivable five-year loan.
It feels IP address is a rough approximation of location that is forgivable to use.
Some things are forgivable: an indifference toward sushi, maybe, or an unfounded avoidance of gluten.
However, given Longoria's history with being no-hit, perhaps the bunt should have been forgivable.
They also make some of what would be otherwise unforgivable nonsense a bit more forgivable.
His administration may be condemned in the eyes of some Americans for tactics others consider forgivable.
But none of it happened in the public eye, so it was acceptable and even forgivable.
The Buying into Baltimore program gives home-buyers a $403,000 forgivable five-year fixed-rate mortgage.
Here's a start: First, respect African-Americans' views on what's offensive, what's forgivable and what's not.
That strategy is forgivable, since this week's debates may be their last chance to break through.
The kangaroo-court scene that follows usually plays as a grave but forgivable dispatching of justice.
While Trump's slip-up was forgivable in the moment, Cook let it slide without a correction.
But it's more forgivable in Hunger—she is dealing with the tangible facts of her life.
All this would be forgivable if what was at the sites made the trip worth the effort.
Her not-so-subtle skirmishing against Sanders might have been forgivable if the party were doing better.
So it would have been understandable and forgivable if Uwe had become a pugnacious, somewhat angry warrior.
Confusing pop stars with parables — moonwalking versus walking on water — is surely forgivable if swollen bellies are.
And the mistake is completely forgivable when it's made by a taxi driver picking up a professor.
Maybe on occasion it's not just a forgivable sin to proceed with certainty; maybe it's an ideal plan.
If all of this was setup for better character work down the line, it might eventually be forgivable.
But it's easily forgivable; this is a big, ambitious movie, and when it works, it is ridiculously fun.
Of those, just one film's crimes were forgivable enough for me to consider giving it a second chance.
" Here's Lentz's statement in its entirety: "Our culture has moving goalposts when it comes to what is 'forgivable.
Even the occasional false notes (a few too many patients are likened to trembling trees) are easily forgivable.
So, sexual harassment at the hands of a woman is deemed not only more forgivable but almost laughable.
And then there are the coincidences — perhaps forgivable, since there are so many unruly strands to tie together.
In the past week, the Hawks dropped two straight, to Sacramento (somewhat forgivable) and Phoenix (not at all).
That's forgivable, if they meet the claim, but they failed to do that during my week with them.
When I read scripture there is only one sin that is not forgivable, and that is not receiving Jesus.
So if we know is it forgivable to want to save a few dollars on our next superfluous gadget?
Perhaps those scenes would be more forgivable if the script had anything interesting to say about this cybernetic future.
Now that the newness is gone, the flaws in the season two's writing are more flagrant and less forgivable.
But whatever doubts they may be feeling don't excuse their actions, and in fact make them even less forgivable.
Given the totality of the situation and the tangential nature of Pence's involvement, this seems forgivable enough to me.
President Jair Bolsonaro of Brazil drew Israel's ire on Saturday for saying the crimes of the Holocaust are forgivable.
The occasional purple patch is forgivable, for he is an exceptionally good storyteller with a marvellous eye for detail.
The top stack is fairly Scrabbly, and I liked the AMAZEBALLS/TAX EVASION/TRILATERAL combo, though, so that's forgivable.
But that's easily forgivable, because Okja is a big, ambitious movie, and when it works, it is ridiculously fun.
And the odd cringeworthy line of dialogue is forgivable when it's bordering on tongue in cheek in its exposition.
Good sound might have made all of the foregoing forgivable, but that's the critical point of failure for the CKR7s.
Less forgivable was the virtual collapse of hundreds of services after the botched introduction of a new timetable in May.
The things that were forgivable about the PX last year are less so now that Sony's updated 23Xs are out.
That's forgivable on a larger device, but on this tiny machine, it makes the 1800 x 1200 display feel cramped.
I think everything in life is forgivable, and it's not even for the other person, it's for your own self.
But it's roughly the same amount you get with the Apple Watch Series 4, and given the compact design—forgivable.
And one of those three Steelers losses was eminently forgivable, a road game against the Chargers, who finished 14-2.
For instance, it gives small businesses access to forgivable loans that they can use to pay their rent and workers.
That isn't great for a typical 15-inch laptop, though it's much more forgivable on a high-powered gaming laptop.
Within this mindset, Trump's stereotypically "male" behavior — from extramarital affairs to rhetorically "punching" bullies — is not just forgivable but desirable.
As the movie heads for its quietly ghastly denouement, its plot mechanism gets a little wobbly, which is ultimately forgivable.
My maternal instinct to protect my child in that swimming pool is forgivable; my maternal instinct for vengeance is not.
It's completely forgivable for you to not know much about Nurmagomedov: it's been two years since he even showed up.
The seemingly half-hearted manner of the 7-5 6-1 6-4 defeat was unfathomable and, to some, barely forgivable.
Some entrepreneurs fail for forgivable reasons—in industries such as steel, commodity-price swings can up-end even well-managed firms.
By now, the superhero film has become so familiar to us that it's forgivable to feel a little bored by it.
But whimsical detours are forgivable, especially when you remember that the objects — and not their owner — are the predetermined victors here.
In my quarter-century of service in the FBI, I personally witnessed innumerable instances of forgivable egregious offenses by fellow employees.
Even Donald Trump's most loyal surrogates can't defend his "grab 'em by the pussy" comments as understandable, forgivable locker room banter.
Parents sincerely asking why my English is so good are cringe-worthy yes, but it's forgivable because they are curious, that's all.
It was all forgivable, as most 80s shit should be, but as an adult, the disappointment feels more personal in its con.
Much as we may have wanted to sympathize with such a forgivable human error -- who hasn't experienced this kind of anxiety nightmare?
It's also a little slower than the Nex Dual Display's sensor, though that's forgivable considering how much easier to use it is.
The refresh rate of the screen, which is forgivable when you're taking one or two photos, makes capturing multiple images a headache.
But the actor seems to find that more forgivable than the hypocrisy of censorious, coke-snorting Americans, whose demand stokes the violence.
It's an unexpected and forgivable failure given how much goes right, but the contrast is all the more jarring when it happens.
Things also get a little muddled heading into Annihilation's climax, but it's forgivable in a story so admirably confident in its outrageousness.
By dismissing the lack of citation as an "oversight" and noting other quotes that were attributed Arhin is inferring the act is forgivable.
And since the Plus is theoretically a lower-end device and getting released with that beta software, its foibles are slightly more forgivable.
But the ease of being able to physically pass a controller, instead of jockeying over a keyboard and mouse, makes the irritation forgivable.
The program includes $200 billion in loans to airlines and distressed industry sectors and $300 billion in forgivable bridge loans for small businesses.
In the case of Mr. Epp, this is forgivable, since Truffaldino's antics are largely pure buffoonery, and his frenetic, knockabout performance is impeccable.
The weight of it all might have crushed a lesser athlete, a lesser person, and if Williams crumbled, it would have been forgivable.
When I first floated the idea that politicians' misspelling was a forgivable sin, I was dragged over the coals for it on Twitter.
This is a lot more forgivable from Nvidia than other companies, though, because Nvidia genuinely is driving VR graphical performance in some interesting ways.
Nexuses were generally cheap, so some of that stuff was forgivable — but the Pixels should be the fresh start of uncompromising, top-tier devices.
Pricing is a bit more forgivable than a similarly equipped Blade 15, with a top-tier configuration retailing for hundreds less than the Razer.
The half-assed storyline might be somewhat forgivable if the film at least had a stronger sense of the characters that grounded King's opus.
She could take the tawdry parts and make them seem almost tasteful, or at least forgivable, using nothing but her magic wand of words.
" By saying Mr. Arpaio's offense was forgivable, Professor Feldman added, Mr. Trump threatens "the very structure on which his right to pardon is based.
Elsewhere there's a tendency to punch up lines past the point of realistic, but as many of those lines are awfully good, it's forgivable.
Without giving too much away, it seems fair to reveal that in this world, pedophilia is perceived as by far the more forgivable sin.
But with childishness also comes a kind of innocence, a base sincerity that makes his sins more understandable and human, if not necessarily forgivable.
The M5's cheap build would almost be forgivable if it weren't for the fact that, when the shutter fires, the entire camera body rattles.
Perhaps that would've been more forgivable in the early 2000s, when Unbreakable was released, before Spider-Man or Nolan's Batman or the MCU and DCEU.
At least, the façade she presents on reality television is boring, and that is forgivable in a lot of instances but not in this one!
I might have said the heavy weight of these headphones was a forgivable trade-off for their sound quality, had they not cost, um, $3,799.
But that's also forgivable in a show that has 10 major characters to introduce, eight of them the family sons, differentiated mainly by their age.
Mathew Golsteyn and Army Lt. Clint Lorance, receiving backlash from critics who said it sent a message that war crimes against other countries were forgivable.
The reaction was rough yet forgivable in the heat of the Olympic moment and in light of Brazil's lack of a track and field culture.
It's a forgivable sin but an awkward contortion nonetheless -- ridiculous even by the standard of a graphic-novel-derived movie that revels in its absurdity.
But there is one caveat: small businesses that opt to claim this credit will not be allowed to apply for the new SBA forgivable loans.
So when they okayed his candidacy, it was normalizing, as if what he had done was forgivable and what he planned to do was acceptable.
Purists may be less enchanted, bemused by Miller's sentimental leanings and her determination to make Circe into an ultimately likable, or at least forgivable, character.
This is a regrettable but forgivable and correctable mistake when you're a teenager sitting around a table with friends, or in a creative writing class.
They clearly have their pros and cons, and a great mic could have tipped them over into the territory of a good product with forgivable mistakes.
Kate Charlet, a former government cyber policy chief, said that policy's "chest-thumping" rhetoric is forgivable so long as it doesn't mark an escalation in tactics.
Teething problems in early access will be unfortunate, but forgivable; if they last beyond that window, though, then the massive promise here will have been torpedoed.
The Galaxy S8 has some flaws, including an unfinished Bixby and a terribly placed fingerprint sensor, but they're mostly forgivable because the hardware is so excellent.
Nevertheless, Feud is so zingy — with such commanding lead performances by Susan Sarandon as Davis and Jessica Lange as Crawford — that its dodgy ethics are forgivable.
Broad City's cameos are so off-the-wall delightful that it would be forgivable to assume you made them all up in a delirious fever dream.
But those are forgivable flaws, easy enough to overlook when the rest of the movie is having so much fun—and Aquaman is all about fun.
The good news now is that any annoyance or irritation you might have felt toward Evans' performance in Top Gear is forgivable or at least ignorable.
In a post–Fat Jew era, where comedic attribution is under more scrutiny than ever, Brown feels signs are a forgivable exception for minor comedic plagiarism.
Given the apparent lack of protection from Kensington Palace, Mr. Markle's decision to do a deal with a paparazzi agency, is, therefore, forgivable in the circumstances.
That's one reason why the stimulus package under discussion in Congress provides forgivable bridge loans to companies that keep their workers on payroll during the downturn.
It's filled with hat-tips and winks to the audience—forgivable pieces of indulgence given the goodwill the series has built up with millions of viewers.
Democrats are pitching $500 billion in grants and interest-free loans to small businesses, including $300 billion in forgivable loans to cover short-term payroll costs.
This may be forgivable for the Versa, which is effectively a discount Apple Watch, but the Charge needs more to stand out in the years to come.
The Theta S's muddy video quality was forgivable when the camera was announced one year ago, but the 360-degree camera landscape has changed dramatically since then.
None of them was especially fast to process images, either, though speed issues are more forgivable in devices that might not be running the final retail software.
For the Indian public, policy foibles would be more forgivable if they were not accompanied by so much hype, as well as by aggressive attacks on critics.
The appeal to voters is that all his "peccadillos," as they seem to dismiss them as being, are forgivable if they allow Republicans to retain the seat.
A scoop of soft coconut rice, ringed with crunchy half-moons of cucumber and topped with a boiled egg (slightly overcooked, a forgivable offense), provides the comfort.
The material here is so good, and Sanders is so magnetic as Big, that Native Son's uneven and at times jarring direction is more or less forgivable.
If Trump's vaccine tangent had been a one-off mistake, it would be forgivable, but it's part of a much more dangerous pattern of lies and misinformation.
That plans for demolition have thus far been allowed to move forward without debate is forgivable; but this eulogy will do double duty as call to arms.
Lifting the Spotify aesthetic might have been forgivable if YouTube Music built upon its competition's feature set, but instead, YouTube brings almost no new ideas to the table.
There's no headphone jack or USB-A, and while the latter is forgivable, a slightly larger body could have given Lenovo a little more room to work with.
Were Ghost in the Shell the first film ever to dream up these cutting-edge concepts or raise these philosophical questions, its total vapidity might seem more forgivable.
Those features, like the grandiose single rear taillight, are finally things that seem there just for the sake of being design flourishes, but I think those are forgivable.
The gingerly treatment of the secessionists gave the impression—more, it created the reality—that treason in defense of slavery was a forgivable, even "honorable," difference of opinion.
The fact that it's not as good as Alien is forgivable, but the fact that it so fundamentally misunderstands why Alien is a good movie is practically unconscionable.
Rubio and Susan Collins (R-Maine) are suggesting giving small businesses forgivable loans, which would be administered by a bank, credit union or some other type of lender.
"To me the weirdo experimental version of my play is more forgivable because it's such a clear and deliberate departure from my intent as a writer," he said.
It is forgivable, perhaps, to claim that Vladimir the Great converted Russia to Christianity in 988, although Russia didn't exist then and he was the ruler of Kiev.
If in achieving that goal it flirts a little with the violent impulses it otherwise hopes to contain, and risks arousing pro-Trump backlash, that's unfortunate but forgivable.
And they generally recall his infamous threat to throw a reporter off a balcony -- caught on camera -- and "break (him) in half, like a boy," as a forgivable lapse.
Admittedly, a teenager describing McKayla in the drooling terms used here is ostensibly more forgivable and (arguably) less creepy than a grown man would be, uttering the same superlatives.
Granted, it does this in text so blatant you can't possibly miss it, but that's forgivable in a story about teenagers, who often live their lives in highlighter yellow.
Ruiz entered his first fight against Joshua at 268 pounds — a high number, but largely forgivable since he had taken the fight on short notice, and, most importantly, won.
Trump's "New Deal for Black America," which includes micro-loans - poverty assistance that can be converted into repayable, forgivable loans for business owners - is a step in the right direction.
And the controversies around how he revealed the progress of his own illness also rocked the tech landscape at the time, even if those now seem — given the outcome — forgivable.
In some cases, especially when concentrating on women and girls, Ms. Greenfield seems to accept that society shapes us in ways that make bad behavior forgivable, or at least understandable.
The clichés, plot holes, and stilted dialogue would all be forgivable if there were more fight scenes, and if the show wasn't so often soaked in its own sodden seriousness.
It isn't note-perfect — some moments in the script veer toward heavy-handed — but any weaknesses seem easily forgivable in what's overall a winsome film with grit and heart. —S.
For some, his fawning tone with Trump was forgivable as it likely reflected how a lot of national leaders —especially those in a suppliant position like Ukraine's — talk to Trump.
It's not so forgivable, however, if the president of the United States makes the same mistake when welcoming the leader of one of our most important economic and security partners.
It was an acceptable, which is to say forgivable, pause button, an approximation of a functioning person in a functioning life, a way of shutting down while pretending that I wasn't.
Unless the emails show Clinton emailing the nuclear codes to North Korea, it's hard to see this changing anyone's mind about whether her use of a private email server is forgivable.
But, when you realize this movie is the franchise trying to embrace the hopeful side of these heroes, and do literal justice to all of these characters, it becomes more forgivable.
It also created a $150 million fund that will distribute long-term "forgivable loans" and grants to affordable housing projects along side $50 million in donations to charities focusing on homelessness.
Is Carrie's willingness to churn out lowbrow lounge-around-in-your-sweatsuit Netflix fodder supposed to be understood as ­socioeconomically inevitable, and therefore forgivable, given its rewards in fame and residuals?
Broadway has been reckoning, slowly, imperfectly, with the idea that musical comedies need to offer female characters full interiority and that maybe abuse — physical, psychological, verbal — isn't so forgivable or funny.
All these problems might be forgivable if they followed a broader logic and reflected a considered decision to reduce the US role in the region and, therefore, try to achieve less.
Keeping Score It would perhaps be forgivable for anyone glancing at the box score of Kobe Bryant's final N.B.A. game on Wednesday to assume his point total was a typographical error.
The program will buy out each homeowner, but since these damaged homes have so little value now, homeowners will also get forgivable loans, up to $200,000, to buy into the new community.
Some religious authorities conclude that suicide is an unforgivable sin in Islam; others counter that such an interpretation contradicts another verse that says all sins are forgivable except for disbelief in God.
That might have been forgivable by the old-school hordes, but Chris Hatcher allowed the first batter he saw to hit one into the stands and then the Dodgers lost in extra innings.
This initially seems like a victimless, forgivable crime — the infant gets a loving home, Isabel gets her dearest wish — but The Light Between Oceans plays it as though Isabel had suggested mass murder.
Apple's plan includes $242 million in long-term forgivable loans and grants for affordable housing in the Bay Area, and a $21 million donation to address the causes of homelessness in the area.
Apple's plan includes $242 million in long-term forgivable loans and grants for affordable housing in the Bay Area, and a $21 million donation to address the causes of homelessness in the area.
The bad guys can't shoot straight and the good guys (and gals) rarely miss in "For a Few Bullets," a movie whose lack of logic is mostly forgivable until it chucks coherence altogether.
Speed will be key to helping any small business survive, especially when it comes to dispensing the forgivable loans that will be available to owners who keep paying their employees during the crisis.
Included in the plan: Direct payments to Americans under a certain income threshold, $200 billion in loans to airlines and distressed industry sectors and $300 billion in forgivable bridge loans for small businesses.
Bipartisan negotiators also reached an agreement in principle on a $350 billion forgivable loan package for small businesses that would be designed to keep employees paid even as business ground to a halt.
The crappier screen's forgivable if you're using the Key 2 mainly for reading text, but it's awful when you're viewing content created for 16:9 or 18:9, like Instagram Stories, and it's cropped.
Pre-buffering is poor and results in extremely low resolution for many titles initially, which would be forgivable if it didn't make text unreadable—a major flaw for a library of largely international films.
"If she had a solid majority in Congress, these acts would be forgivable," said Brasílio Sallum Jr., a professor of sociology at the University of São Paulo and an expert in Brazil's political processes.
So when anti-establishment voters see a candidate, like Trump, so blatantly and unapologetically breaking a norm, it's not only forgivable to them, it can actually be desirable as a protest against the system.
The film still carries some of the major hindrances of the first — corny dialogue and an absurd level of repetitive exposition that might be forgivable if this was a G-rated movie for children.
Included in the bill is $200 billion in loans to hurting industries such as airlines, $300 billion in forgivable loans for small businesses and direct monetary payment to Americans under a certain income threshold.
The hype machine quickly put a spotlight on its (mostly forgivable) flaws; I kept finding myself taking the opposite position of people in arguments about how it was great and how it was overrated.
You should also have a copy of any documents about deferred compensation, forgivable loans, securities or other equities — you need to know whether such things are forfeited, when they vest, and any other factors.
Compared with, say, the rebuke he drew last year after photos of the younger Trudeau in blackface turned up (he apologized), and his disastrous India trip, this doughnut dustup is a minor, forgivable gaffe.
This is forgivable when describing the superficial world of fashion, which relies on a little embellishment here and there, but it's more difficult when considering her profile of Asma al-Assad for American Vogue.
While the phone still has it flaws, at $500, a lot of its quirks, such as its lack of a microSD card slot, wireless charging or any sort of water-resistance, are much more forgivable.
This was a lot more forgivable coming from the career wrestler Nasukawa boxed up at the last Rizin event, but Nasukawa has trained for a couple of MMA bouts, this wasn't him functioning on instinct.
In a digital age of autocorrect and electronic publications that can be edited from afar, not to mention social media platforms that prize authenticity and immediacy over polish, misspelling has become a mostly forgivable mistake.
If you're seen as an "authentic" person, then disagreement is likely to be seen as itself authentic — reflecting a sincere good-faith disagreement about the best path forward rather than something nefarious — and therefore forgivable.
By the end of each film, infidelities and face tattoos have been swept aside, replaced by an all-encompassing bromance that renders those mistakes forgivable; the overarching message being that shared suffering brings us closer together.
All of this might be forgivable, of course, if the council pursued its mission — "the promotion and protection of all human rights around the globe" — with passion and fairness, letting the chips fall where they may.
Similarly, amateurish mistakes like accidentally blocking a hashtag or promoting fake news feel more forgivable when they're coming from a young company trying to change the world than they do from one that's already changed it.
For the first time, there is a chance that the resolution will look unflinchingly into the past and finally make it clear that Iran's past behavior is not forgivable, and its current behavior is not acceptable.
"This march is a show of solidarity to demand our safety and health in a time when our country is marginalizing us and making sexual assault an electable and forgivable norm," the event's Facebook description states.
It doesn't adhere to the brightness setting of the overall display (neither do ambient-screen notifications, but those are more forgivable because I actually want to read them), and so it appears jarringly bright in dark environments.
This issue is a bummer to gamers who aren't going to get to play the titles they've purchased until the issue is resolved — but it's a much less forgivable issue for commercial users who use the headset.
It is also forgivable in the face of a president who, no matter how scandalous, lawless, corrupt, dangerous and impeachable his behavior, never seems to be held accountable by his Republican lemmings or his 22020th Avenue supporters.
And now our country is telling them not only that sexual assault as a teenager is forgivable, but that if the allegations are true, it would not even disqualify a person from the highest court in America.
For the record, Arby's logo does feature a custom font, too, with what this random font website claims is similar to Sanchez Black, designed by Daniel Hernández, but custom logos are far more forgivable from a branding perspective.
" Such misinformed views are forgivable when held by the average Joe on the street, but Higgins says this "misconception of silly young girls" is something she hears "coming out of the mouths of ministers and senior police officers.
But Byrne, who has lacked good movie roles of late, is marvellously grave, and parents everywhere will smile at Gene's proclivity—dumb but forgivable—for spying on his son, in public, as if checking up on his happiness.
They were joined by Senator Susan Collins, Republican of Maine and a former Small Business Administration official, and Senator Jeanne Shaheen, Democrat of New Hampshire, in producing a new $377 billion program to provide forgivable loans to small businesses.
While the U.S. has done so in the past for other countries, it hasn't provided direct credit to local government — other than small, forgivable disaster recovery loans — since Alexander Hamilton convinced the Congress to assume state's debt in 1790.
It strains, here and there, for profundity that it doesn't quite attain, but that's forgivable in an episode that features a shot of the end of time — depicted as a kind of red storm enveloping everything — consuming the entire planet.
But it is less forgivable to elide an obvious distinction: Mondrian and Calder were not operating shops open to the public and refusing to sell certain pieces of art to a class of people whose life rituals they deemed sinful.
As part of his contractual agreement to join Barclays, the firm made Mr. Pair a forgivable loan of just more than $1 million, to be extinguished in equal installments over seven years as long as he remained employed at Barclays Capital.
Make it a forgivable loan contingent on maintaining the payroll for awhile, give the government equity so the taxpayer can participate in the giant rally the shares will inevitably have (and help pay for the cost of the lifeline), sure!
The drama that follows — in which Katherine's sins grow less and less forgivable — intimately explores how privilege from wealth, class standing, gender, and race can by turns insulate or expose people to the consequences of their actions, and of others' actions.
Furthermore, in being reluctant to cut off all contact with my friend after the consent issues in our relationship, am I to blame for giving him the impression that lack of respect for consent is a trivial and forgivable offense?
One of the hard questions we all have to be asking ourselves in the coming months is what the line is between behavior that is forgivable and understandable from loved ones trying to cope during a crisis, and what might prove intolerable.
Back in Washington, D.C., lawmakers debated a $1.2 trillion stimulus bill that would provide up to two cash payments of $1,85033 for people making below certain income levels, as well as forgivable bridge loans to businesses that kept workers on their books.
It's also not fine, because no one will say why these stolen photographs are more forgivable than a Taylor Swift fan's stolen photographs or whether it's even true that getting the attention of a personal friend of the CEO will help you out.
In fact, season three seems to shrug at multiple character relationships; it's forgivable, for example, if you've forgotten which siblings were related and whose parents the season is following around, because the main families don't spend any time reinforcing their family bonds.
Under the new plan, which only affects higher earners in the Investment Banking and Capital Markets division, Credit Suisse will pay the cash portion via an upfront cash award, essentially a forgivable loan that vests monthly over the course of 36 months, the people said.
Somewhat more forgivable is Ivan Pavlov — the one with the dogs and the saliva — who stopped openly opposing Joseph Stalin at the end of his life in the hopes of protecting the scientists in his lab; as a result, his lab flourished during Stalin's purges.
In a straight line, though, the car just as quickly hit some kind of limit; either a software limit purposely put in place on the drivetrain performance itself, or my driver's forgivable hesitance as he tried to keep us from running through the fence.
It is not a counsel of relativism: campaigners are right to say that sexual harassment has never been right or forgivable, even if it was indeed forgiven by other men, just as, say, the anti-Semitism of Ezra Pound or Richard Wagner was always obnoxious.
Clip shows tend to be a drag, but it's forgivable here, both as a victory lap and a time machine: The structure underscores how far the characters have come, as well as the growth all of the actors achieved in those four short years.
First of all, if anyone happened to miss the post-credits scenes in Sharp Objects, that's OK. They were tacked on at the end of the credits so it's entirely forgivable that the ending was so traumatizing as to dissuade people from watching to the end.
The main difference -- which won't be fully evident to those watching the preview on CBS -- is that the All Access episodes run a bit longer and are free to use pay-cable-worthy expletives, which certainly sound forgivable upon learning someone has squandered your life savings.
The show's endless setup was somewhat forgivable; Sense8's premise — eight people from around the world suddenly discover they have a shared consciousness, and they can help each other out of jams — required a lot of explaining so audiences would understand how all of the rules worked.
"Being caught with your pants down once like everyone else is forgivable by an investor, but being caught with your pants down twice in a four-month period makes you irresponsible, and prone to your assets under management being redeemed for poor risk controls," the strategist wrote.
Following their departure from the firm, UBS contacted the Bravos seeking to recover the approximately $1.6 million — $800,000 remaining for each of them — that "was given to them as an upfront bonus and two subsequent production bonuses, in the form of forgivable loans," their claim alleges.
But there's a belief here—a dangerous and pervasive one, I think—that any racial prejudice tamer than snarling dogs, fire hoses, and "Whites Only" signs isn't really racism, but something ingrained in a lost culture, something not malicious or active, but embedded, covert, and therefore forgivable.
The $1 trillion emergency economic aid proposal comes in response to the coronavirus pandemic and would include direct payments to Americans under a certain income threshold, $200 billion in loans to airlines and distressed industry sectors and $300 billion in forgivable bridge loans for small businesses.
The city has also agreed to pay $345,000 to extend utilities to the site, provide $2 million in forgivable loans and co-sign a bank loan with Shine up to $4 million that it would have to pay should the company fail, a first for the city.
Work on more than $200 billion for airlines and other distressed large industries, a $300 billion proposal to provide forgivable loans of up to $10 million to small businesses and a surge in spending to aid health care providers all appeared to be close to consensus.
The building that houses Equilibrium, for instance, was sold to the brewery for $2000,2600, with $2000,000 of that forgivable if the brewery remained in business for at least five years, said Mr. Petroni, who along with his partner, Peter Oates, invested $1.4 million to upgrade the property.
If Claire's decision to stay with her found family at the end of the episode felt a little rushed, it was forgivable, because it was then that the show reached through the fourth wall for its requisite meta moment — to remind Supernatural fans that family don't end with blood.
This is the foundation from which politicians must make their choices, not some belief in American greatness that will eventually smooth out all the awful compromises of the past, that will make forgivable those decisions to call black teens "superpredators," to entrench broken-windows policing, to roll back welfare.
That's why breaking the cardinal rule of politics and admitting that you will in fact raise middle-class taxes a la Bernie Sanders is forgivable and weaseling around before finally settling on a plan that gets you off the hook of having to say those unpalatable words is really not.
The bill includes provisions for direct payments to Americans making up to $2202,2628, forgivable loans for small businesses intended to prevent layoffs and bankruptcies, aid for industries devastated by the outbreak, and more than $28500 billion to backstop Fed lending facilities opened over the past month to stabilize financial markets.
As The Hill's Niv Elis writes, small and medium businesses with fewer than 500 workers will be able to apply for government-backed, forgivable loans to cover the costs of their workers' wages, as well as some other business expenses such as rent, up to a maximum of $10 million.
Green had a rare hiccup, and Kahnle's stumble was forgivable, but Chapman's latest untidy inning was the most disturbing, if for no other reason than the fact that the Yankees gave him a five-year, $86 million free-agent contract with the expectation he would be a rock-solid closer.
But the fight also reflects a sincere frustration in the trans community over transphobia being treated as marginal and forgivable; my colleague Katelyn Burns makes the point brutally and succinctly: There's not a single candidate in the field who wouldn't sacrifice trans rights for enacting their signature piece of legislation.
This opens up a bigger debate of whether or not it's possible to separate art from the artist, and what is and isn't forgivable in a public figure, but if you're going to get mad at me for never having seen Manhattan, then you can't get mad at me for watching Girls.
It seems that in ignoring the charges against Kelly, we have not only signaled to Kelly himself that his behavior is acceptable or at the very least forgivable, but also created an atmosphere in which young women feel safe with him, and in which mothers have felt safe leaving their daughters with him.
Within evangelical culture, as I've written previously, the idea that women are "supposed" to be the gatekeepers of male sexuality, that male sexual urges are inherently uncontrollable, and the idea that forgiveness is automatically "owed" to any alleged abuser, converge to create a climate in which allegations of sexual harassment and abuse tend to be seen as minor or, at least, forgivable.
But these are forgivable blips in a book with the compassion to capture the loneliness of a trans woman with AIDS who rides the subway at rush hour to feel the warmth of "human bodies all against her", and the sensuousness to convey the beauty of young gay lovers mimicking Fred and Ginger on a hot rooftop as the sun sets.
And given the amounts of money Facebooks has been willing to spend to try to lodge its product in the hands of more new Internet users — to the point where, in some markets, Facebook effectively is the Internet — it's even less forgivable that the company has failed to properly resource its international operations and stop its products from having some truly tragic consequences.
Comparatively, there's not much to nitpick with Oh. If you're unfamiliar with him―and that's a forgivable sin, given that he's a 33-year-old Korean import―he's having a stellar season: his 6 ERA+ and 4.82 strikeout-to-walk ratio are the best marks on staff, and he's allowed all of one home run and 11 walks in 40 innings.
Former presidential candidate Andrew YangAndrew YangSolving the coronavirus economic downturn — good psychology makes for good politics and policy Andrew Yang nonprofit to dole out checks to 220006 households Senate GOP mulls forgivable loans to businesses to halt layoffs, bankruptcies MORE's nonprofit on Friday announced that it is doling out $2202,2628 checks to 28500 families in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
Trump's oft-repeated defense that his remarks were "locker-room" banter — Melania followed up by dismissing them as "boy talk" — and thus forgivable, says that of course guys speak in ways we delicate flowers could never understand when they are in the safely macho space of the proverbial locker room (or older men on a tour bus on the way to a professional engagement, that is).
Sen. Marco RubioMarco Antonio RubioLessons from the front line — Florida's fight with sea level rise SNAP, airlines among final hurdles to coronavirus stimulus deal Senior State Department official headed to Peru to bring home stranded Americans, Rubio says MORE (R-Fla.) said Tuesday that Senate Republicans are crafting a plan to provide forgivable loans to businesses derailed by the coronavirus outbreak through a $28500 trillion economic rescue plan.
Senate Small Business Committee Chairman Marco RubioMarco Antonio RubioLessons from the front line — Florida's fight with sea level rise SNAP, airlines among final hurdles to coronavirus stimulus deal Senior State Department official headed to Peru to bring home stranded Americans, Rubio says MORE (R-Fla.) said he is putting together a forgivable loan program for small businesses under which employers would not have to repay any assistance they accept for payroll, business, and rent or mortgage expenses.
Mr. Pound, however, is not responsible for the lack of humor which seems to attend upon the mere mention of his name, with his admirers taking the form of abject ecstasy beneath his feet — after all, forgivable, as being constructive, tending, that is, toward that high appreciation of his work which is its just due; with his non-admirers taking the form of a foaming anger, blindly destructive and robbing the non-admirer himself of the benefit he might otherwise enjoy in open-mindedly approaching a writer whose work has so much rare pleasure to give us, vitalized as it is with beauty and romance — particularly with the romance of an enviable learning.

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