They have trouble forgiving themselves and forgiving those around them.
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You're not forgiving for her sake, you're forgiving for your own sake.
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Now they are as forgiving of one another's flaws as they are forgiving of their own.
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I'd be more forgiving of these Beoplay H9 headphones if they were more forgiving on my wallet.
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You forgiving yourself is a part of the process, yes, but changing and forgiving yourself isn't just about making you feel better.
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I'm not forgiving him for what he did to those other families, but I am forgiving him for what he did to our family.
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It keeps us from doing the most essential work of mourning — forgiving the dead who abandon us, and forgiving ourselves for remaining alive — by pretending there's nothing to forgive.
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I've spent a lot of time not forgiving myself—and then working on forgiving myself—for things I've done while cheating; the guilt from lying and sneaking around compounds.
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HE'S A VERY FORGIVING, VERY MAGNANIMOUS KIND OF A GUY.
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Fans don't care that much and people aren't that forgiving.
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Forgiving student debt in itself is not what we need.
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Forgiving cheaper phones for little flaws is easy and expected.
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NW: No, not forgiving, they need to still take action.
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But the long gaze of history is far less forgiving.
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Roby's opponents are hoping that voters will be less forgiving.
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I wish I'd been more forgiving to myself about that.
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They are forgiving people, Buddhists, green in their very souls.
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Books are way more forgiving than any other art form.
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And I do think we are more forgiving toward men.
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Critics fear that forgiving corruption will encourage more of it.
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And we have to be more forgiving in this group.
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The road is asphalt, which is more forgiving than concrete.
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But kids are great, they're the most unconditional, forgiving people.
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And maybe a forgiving wallet if you mess it up.
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Get good at forgiving them for coming off as condescending.
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We love his forgiving spirit and he brings everyone together.
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The rain is a symbol for cleansing, forgiving baptismal waters.
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The prices are almost as forgiving as they were downtown.
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President Donald Trump is in a forgiving mood these days.
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Moreover, the more forgiving participants were more satisfied with life.
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The crisis made regulators less forgiving of such financial sins.
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A lot of them will be forgiving with what happened.
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But fans can be as forgiving as they are cruel.
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Every day, I offer gratitude and work on forgiving myself.
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Jeff was more forgiving of Daniel's derelictions than I was.
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"I think forgiving and forgetting are different things," she says.
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As the story goes, she died forgiving him for it.
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CS: I'm less forgiving than Steve is in this case.
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Piers isn't so forgiving ... telling us Kanye's become a joke.
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I don't think it's a question of Bran forgiving them.
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Audiences can be forgiving when the dancing is this fun.
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I was a teenager by then, more aware, less forgiving.
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I told my client: You can have compassion without forgiving.
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Antico said that the process of forgiving debt is complicated.
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The American foreign policy establishment is notoriously forgiving — of itself.
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The early days were a more free and forgiving time.
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Some were more forgiving of Mr. Macron, but not entirely.
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Forgiving that last payment might be in everyone's best interest.
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And if people drop out of your circle, be forgiving.
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It's more forgiving than many conversations about men right now.
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Has anyone else had experiences where they've regretted forgiving someone?
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He was oddly resigned to and forgiving of his enemies.
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I've found that institutions serving less-advantaged students tend to have less-forgiving policies for late papers, missed exams, casual drug use and so forth, whereas more elite institutions tend to be more forgiving.
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We adjusted for the most unflattering lighting and least forgiving angles.
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I'm arguing for a fairer and more forgiving attitude toward women.
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In the ABC radio interview, Heinrich was forgiving of her attacker.
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W Magazine just learned that the Beyhive isn't a forgiving swarm.
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Some people have trouble forgiving Zidane for his infamous head butt.
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That makes the smaller board more nimble but also less forgiving.
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I held her accountable and I wasn't so forgiving with it.
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But I don't know if Apple fans will be so forgiving.
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And IPA had the added attraction of being a forgiving beer.
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Perhaps he will be more forgiving of the various software quirks.
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"The silhouette is forgiving and flattering on every shape," she adds.
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I reviewed Plein previously in 2017, and was far more forgiving.
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Twitter is far more forgiving if you mark content as sensitive.
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Apple Capital has grown in a forgiving period for financial markets.
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Opt for a more forgiving pattern if you're a first-timer.
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When it comes to the cooking, turkeys aren't really that forgiving.
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"This is the desert, and it's not very forgiving," Higbee said.
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"We don't expect perfect people and we're a very forgiving nation."
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People are more kind/forgiving than we give them credit for.
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She comes out forgiving Jacqueline, but Jacqueline instead sends her home.
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But as consumers we are also less forgiving in other ways.
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Perhaps voters are becoming more forgiving as Bonds repairs his image.
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But like the characters, I find myself in a forgiving mood.
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His suggestion: announce that it is forgiving all student loan debt.
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"If you have it, be more forgiving of yourself," she says.
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For corporate scofflaws, South Korea can be a surprisingly forgiving environment.
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It's somewhat more forgiving of going to bed at 11 p.m.
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Lighting diffused through gels will soften features and be more forgiving.
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His original plan called for forgiving about $1.8 billion in debt.
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Despite that, those in the business world seem to be forgiving.
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"Drunk History" is that kind of show: sweet, filthy, and forgiving.
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How is it possible that they keep forgiving Mona (Janel Parrish)?
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It's not all that forgiving or kind out on the streets.
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Even D&D's encumbrance rules are forgiving, to put it mildly.
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It's forgiving of yourself and, therefore, being generous of other people.
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Thankfully, the crowd at the Basque cider house was very forgiving.
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But a hard surface is more forgiving and easier to clean.
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But a hard surface is more forgiving and easier to clean.
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It just means you need to choose plants that are forgiving.
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"Americans are very forgiving," McCain added at the Peterson Fiscal Summit.
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"We are a forgiving people," Lunsford, who is black, said Monday.
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His effort narrowly failed, but the teachers were not so forgiving.
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Both have taken a more forgiving view of human rights abuses.
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A lawsuit can let us move forward, without forgiving or forgetting.
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And we must all know that God is a Forgiving God.
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In 22018, we really should be far less forgiving about that.
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Mr. Smith can seem too forgiving of his subject at times.
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Research shows they have tended to be fairly forgiving and forgetful.
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Consumers are generally quite forgiving and have a relatively short memory.
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Capes are more forgiving for hiding bellies that have babies in them.
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So let's be kinder and more forgiving to ourselves and our partners.
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Forgiving of those in positions of power who berate and belittle us.
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It is Luke who sets up a message of repenting and forgiving.
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The new system seems to be a little more forgiving for advertisers.
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Without that, it's hard to imagine why anyone should begin forgiving them.
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"If you have it, be more forgiving of yourself," she told People.
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There's an assumption that Black people are very forgiving, especially Black Christians.
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I woke up with this forgiving heart, and so I forgive him.
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There was an entitled, naïve way about her that I kept forgiving.
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All I can say is kudos to her for being so forgiving.
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After the announcement, Ronald Regan's son, Michael Reagan, tweeted about forgiving Hinkley.
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I began my own journey of forgiving myself—that's the hardest thing.
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"If you default on the agreement, the IRS is not too forgiving."
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She's more forgiving of Trump's style and moral compass than other Mormons.
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Either directly funding fiscal spending or forgiving the government debt it holds.
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Like most gaming nostalgia, those memories are forgiving and clouded in reminiscence.
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But the main difference was I lived in a more forgiving environment.
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Maybe the film was actually just about forgiving your toxic, villainous dad.
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Unfazed, Francis figured he'd test the forgiving power of the sharing economy.
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Some institutions, landlords, and lenders have been forgiving to shutdown-impacted clients.
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But he is a forgiving man, softened by old age and retirement.
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Maybe if the pictures looked better in general, I'd be more forgiving.
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Some insurers may also be more forgiving of accidental errors than others.
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Drake: Oh, the one where she talks about forgiving him for cheating?
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They are more forgiving and have a stronger sense of life purpose.
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A darker hue will be more forgiving and hide dirt and imperfections.
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Maybe the others in paradise will be more forgiving of his plight?
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"The first step toward moving forward is looking backwards and forgiving yourself."
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"Green is actually a forgiving color on the eyes," he tells PeopleStyle.
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I'm having a hard time forgiving myself, but I'm working on it.
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But I would be for forgiving him that, if it needed forgiveness.
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That aside, braid is possibly the least forgiving of the fishing lines.
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They're pretty forgiving, which takes the pressure out of making a decision.
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Second, the quality review team graded opinions on a very forgiving curve.
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She meets a kind man named Boone, who is patient and forgiving.
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Forget perfection and instead work to cultivate a loving and forgiving spirit.
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Gina Sanchez, CEO of Chantico Global, was more forgiving of Tesla's disappointments.
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Those micro pleats are incredibly flattering, forgiving, and fun to wear, too.
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Voters are more forgiving when they have jobs, wage growth and optimism.
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What's important is realizing that love is there and forgiving that strife.
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It is forgiving and delicious, and makes for a vestpocket American feast.
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So what I say is this: You can have compassion without forgiving.
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M.L.B. also has a less forgiving schedule — 162 regular-season games vs.
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" It praises "those who control their wrath and are forgiving toward mankind.
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"Hiring managers are more forgiving than job seekers may think," Haefner explains.
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Your home state, on the other hand, may not be so forgiving.
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O, in exchange for forgiving some of their debt, the sources said.
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It's a good impulse, even if it leads to overly forgiving criticism.
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Forgiving the joke, someone asked what his number was—a #4. ♦
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"We would benefit from being more forgiving rather than punitive," Yang said.
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But some of the more liberal justices did not appear so forgiving.
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Asked if he felt his government had failed, Dvorkovich was more forgiving.
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But, doing this only alienates people, which then makes them less forgiving.
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"We would benefit from being more forgiving rather than punitive," Yang tweeted.
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"We would benefit from being more forgiving rather than punitive," Yang tweeted.
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Perhaps this $2000 Lavender Cedarwood scent jar is a bit more forgiving.
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It's a close call, but fortunately Frohnmayer is in a forgiving mood.
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I'd urge you to take a more forgiving view of the situation.
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The Giants are basically the Detroit Lions with a slightly more forgiving curse.
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But smart speakers are about as forgiving as your high school debate coach.
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"VR is the least forgiving medium ever created," Cole said in the speech.
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But even with all that baggage, I found myself forgiving of its frustrations.
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If she is convicted, the mood is likely to be far less forgiving.
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Still working on forgiving myself... When [Olivia] came back, we got back together.
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Betrayed, Cartwright briefly called off their relationship before coming around to forgiving Taylor.
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A forgiving lot, the press association invited Mel Gibson to present an award.
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"I think consumers are very forgiving, but it's going to take more time."
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How can someone who experienced grief almost all his life be so forgiving?
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She is the bridge between life and man, and forgiving despite it all.
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"I think we're such a forgiving country that anything is possible," he said.
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For instance, forgiving a minor traffic infraction, but we're not sure what else.
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The equal distribution of weight is more forgiving for off-center ball strikes.
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It's so forgiving that it never feels like you're in danger of capsizing.
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Does that mean you need to be on forgiving terrain to land safely?
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He called it "demonic" ... which doesn't sound like he'd be all that forgiving.
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Love is hard, reality TV is hardest, but Twitter is the least forgiving.
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We all feel more forgiving and understanding, and we can see beauty everywhere.
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This forgiving approach explains why the brand is so popular for wedding registries.
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But not forgiving the man who murdered his brother was never an option.
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The anonymity of a larger place, on the other hand, was more forgiving.
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Investors have large gains, and they — particularly momentum investors — are much less forgiving.
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What's different is The Evil Within 2 is much more forgiving and playful.
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Today's puzzle by Alex Bajcz highlights how forgiving it can be as well.
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By all accounts, Ms. Wilsey found a forgiving patriarch in her second husband.
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Trump appears incapable of forgiving Sessions for taking the clearly, unavoidably ethical path.
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Melissa Clark calls for boneless chicken thighs here; they're more forgiving and cheaper.
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Darvish responded with a very positive message on Twitter, in essence forgiving Gurriel.
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At a certain point I became less snobby and more forgiving with music.
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It's lighter, brighter, sheerer, and more forgiving than makeup from any other season.
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The forgiving Ping G400 will help you get consistent while delivering excellent length.
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Cross-legged in his raised booth, the vender would wave a forgiving hand.
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In the less forgiving silence of "Period," subtlety without substance is more glaring.
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Trump can't help but shine a forgiving light on everyone who opposes him.
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We need to remember the dead without forgetting them or forgiving their butchers.
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Yes, that experience made me tough, resilient and — in an odd way — forgiving.
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The best thing you can do is be forgiving and gentle with yourself.
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The rabbi died last year and the new landlord was not so forgiving.
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People feel more forgiving, affectionate and trusting to a person they see blushing.
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Read more about Jim Cramer's thoughts on forgiving and forgetting Facebook's missteps here.
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But playoff defense is more intense and less forgiving than regular-season defense.
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Our resilience, our incredible human spirit to survive any conditions, our forgiving hearts.
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But Apple is actually being more forgiving to your wallet than you think.
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The trick, Tim writes, is to begin with forgiving ourselves for screwing up.
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As a result, forgiving even part of Greece's debt is off the table.
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Inexpensive and forgiving, kosher salt is fantastic for everyday cooking and tastes pure.
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Who would you say gains the most from a more forgiving legal system?
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Stringer said she hasn't thought much about Imus since forgiving him years ago.
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I'd like to say I'm pretty forgiving when it comes to instant cameras.
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" Yang also wrote, "We would benefit from being more forgiving rather than punitive.
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I crave forgiveness and love; I get it by forgiving and loving others.
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When you have something that has character, it naturally makes you more forgiving.
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When did we, as a party, stop forgiving the mistakes of our youth?
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I think I can be forgiving to a fault, if that makes sense.
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REACH stands for recalling the incident that hurt you; empathizing with the person who wronged you; thinking of forgiving that person as an altruistic gift; committing yourself to forgiving them; and then holding onto that forgiveness without taking it back.
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Purists may balk at these changes, which can make the game slightly more forgiving.
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"The example that Teddy gave me by forgiving me was quite humbling," she says.
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Before Duggar left the facility, his family spoke out about forgiving the star. brightcove.
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"I'm not forgiving him for what he did to those other families," says Rawson.
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The pace is more forgiving, the air is beautiful, there are fireflies at night.
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Perhaps it's the warmer weather, but celebrities have been in a particularly forgiving mood.
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Plaudits poured in from Kenyan politicians, but some of his victims were less forgiving.
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But I still wish Super Slo-Mo was more forgiving, by being more editable.
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"But I also think it's nowhere nearly forgiving enough for mainstream usage," he said.
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It's more forgiving of friction and stress, preventing the latex from tearing, LELO claims.
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Having decided he would be likeliest to beat Trump, his supporters have been forgiving.
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Mitt Romney made a similar revision when forgiving some of his loans in 2011.
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The result is that the HoloLens 2 has a more forgiving and flexible fit.
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Too many forgiving, too many excuses made, and I think that&aposs what led.
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We had an indictment... GUTFELD: How can you be so forgiving to the Clintons?
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Ahead of his exit from rehab, Josh's family spoke out about forgiving the star.
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The forgiving stretch of the cords makes the movement of the sled less jarring.
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If I sound especially forgiving about the Drum's few deficiencies, that's because I am.
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You can make it with any cognac and bad ruby port—it's very forgiving.
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Recently, Democratic presidential candidates Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders have proposed forgiving student debt.
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While Kardashian West can live and let live, West's fans aren't always so forgiving.
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The recessed yellow lights of the museum shop were designed to be forgiving, too.
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Some are contemplating whether to turn themselves in, hopeful to receive more forgiving outcomes.
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It's forgiving yourself for not meeting your impossible standards & understanding you are worth it.
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In Lemonade, the two chosen tracks were about forgiving a lover who wronged you.
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The roles and characters I'm fortunate enough to bring to life are more forgiving.
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Expanding into payments could give Facebook a lifeline if investors suddenly become less forgiving.
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"I will say that the vagina, in particular, is very forgiving," Dr. Shepherd says.
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But the movie is mostly forgiving of the character flaws that come with stardom.
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Chatty Mercury in straightforward (and naive, forgiving, and sincere) Aries has got your back.
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Some fans were more forgiving of Payne's memory lapse; others were kinda pissed off.
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For even the most forgiving Gervaisophile, recent years have thrown up some tough viewing.
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Littlefinger pleaded idiot, and he seemed sincere, but Sansa wasn't in the forgiving mood.
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While it can't forgive the presidents who lied, it's too forgiving of everyone else.
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"There is no possibility of my forgiving you," she continues in a later scene.
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As the threat of storms diminished, however, the greens became abundantly soft and forgiving.
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"The last thing I told them is America is a forgiving country," he said.
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The corporate world, for example, is less forgiving than the political one, he says.
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Aries is an aggressive sign—but it also is one of the most forgiving!
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Welcome, friends, to the ever-forgiving, easy world of The Suttle Lodge's turkey meatballs.
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By contrast, on immigration, health policy and foreign policy, voters have been less forgiving.
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"I think people are more forgiving around these times of desperate measures," said Whitmore.
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Bread is endlessly forgiving, and so, we had learned, is the craft of it.
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On the one hand, we think of ourselves as this very generous, forgiving place.
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Forgiving $10,000 in loans would eliminate debt for a third of borrowers, she said.
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Bad moods meant an endless cycle of slaps, me prostrating myself and her forgiving.
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Will public investors be less forgiving than the venture-investing counterparts of unprofitable companies?
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It's exactly the comedy that's needed now: funny, feel-good, and forgiving of humanity.
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The president himself has been endlessly forgiving of men with reputations for mistreating women.
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The recipe (above) is pretty forgiving and results in a fantastic, high-lofted cake.
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I've also been kind of forgiving myself; you're not going to get to everybody.
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Ken, in turn, was forgiving to the athletes, and got into trouble for it.
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King said he accepted Walker's clarification, but some in Congress were not as forgiving.
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Lapidus, who is first cousins with Neumann's wife Rebekah, enjoyed a long, forgiving leash.
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People were much more forgiving of mess-ups when the iPhone line was included.
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By the bottom, helped by creamy, forgiving snow, we had our ski legs again.
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Ever the forgiving daughter, Trieu sends a ship to Europa, which Veidt gladly boards.
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What's most important is forgiving yourself for slip-ups and getting back to it.
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"People who see this play will start to think about forgiving others," he said.
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How do we accede to a more generous, forgiving, timeless zone of our consciousness?
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It works because the former submits to the latter, rationalizing and forgiving abusive behavior.
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"Forgiving their student loans will free Morehouse College graduates to pursue their goals," Kantrowitz said.
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Not that anyone needs forgiveness for writing bad literature — who would be doing the forgiving?
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They exploited Texas A&M's mediocre quarterback and Tennessee's weak constitution and Arkansas' forgiving defense.
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I was so new, and more forgiving than I might have been as a result.
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Our parable is less about forgiving and more about counting, and making sure everyone counts.
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An impatient, seemingly intoxicated Ariana fan who gave his name as Gem was less forgiving.
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Jesus' Jewish audience already knew that their "Father in heaven" was loving, forgiving, and compassionate.
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But Wall Street — as we saw with Twitter earlier this year — can be very forgiving.
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Unluckily, oil prices are rising just as global financial conditions are also becoming less forgiving.
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There is a lot of healing, a lot of forgiving that we have to teach.
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After pledging to put "America First", Mr Trump may be less forgiving of perceived misdemeanours.
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So we've added things that allow a degree of contingency and make everything more forgiving.
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But these money-losing companies are less forgiving in the long run, according to Ritter.
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Luckily, Joanna and her parents were forgiving upon seeing "the pitiful look" on his face.
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"People seem forgiving because it's older, but I'm sure some people are offended," added Josiah.
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Even forgiving markets may not be able to save Ukraine from its own worst instincts.
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He's no longer welcome in England, and says there's no question of her forgiving him.
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That makes Aadhaar a system that's "fairly forgiving of the quality of documents," said Jonnalagadda.
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When an adviser screwed up, the President was generally forgiving and hated to fire anyone.
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But a forgiving autosave system and the general abundance of baddies to take on helps.
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Some states will allow winners to remain anonymous, while others are less forgiving, including Wisconsin.
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The third part of this is entering a culture that can be forgiving about mistakes.
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They make a world that's not just inviting in your time of stress, but forgiving.
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But golf is forgiving in that there are plenty of tournaments to stage a comeback.
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Asked earlier this week about her comment regarding never forgiving him, Trump was unusually mild.
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While this is clearly no Speedo deal, luckily for Lochte the company seems very forgiving.
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But it's a process, much like forgiving the people who brought you into the world.
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They're flexible and forgiving, but in my experience, the toe area is a little cramped.
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With their forgiving silhouettes and looser cuts, certain styles could fit some pregnant wedding guests.
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Smith told PEOPLE he was "shell-shocked" by Varner's decision and struggles with forgiving him.
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The album is her story of discovering infidelity, wrestling with it, and ultimately forgiving it.
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I think that Lauren has been really hurt by him, so there's no forgiving that.
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People are generally endorphin-high in yoga, which—in my experience—makes them more forgiving.
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Forgiving bae means that you won't get to bring up that subject over and over.
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When Mr. Sullivan missed her 10th birthday because he was locked up, she was forgiving.
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While time could be a salve for Sony, comic book fans are not terribly forgiving.
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I wonder at white (and some black) Americans who cheered the act of forgiving Roof.
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The Socialists blame the influence of a forgiving church for creating a culture of permissiveness.
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"In our culture, there's a ton of guilt around not forgiving your family," she explained.
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To the Editor: David Leonhardt asserts that forgiving all student loans is a bad policy.
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She was asking forgiveness of others to avoid the much harder work of forgiving herself.
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By then the fans were more forgiving: On his return to Fenway Park, they cheered.
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Instead of focusing on forgiving her in your heart, focus on purging her from it.
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If you are the forgiving type, you may love the Note 8 despite its flaws.
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Such "two-sided platforms," the court said, require special and seemingly more forgiving antitrust scrutiny.
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Clubs are more forgiving and the golf ball goes exponentially farther the harder you swing.
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"It's much more forgiving on the legs but still super responsive and durable," she said.
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If people know what is being done, Mr. Lhota said, they are often more forgiving.
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He added that he appreciated the support of others and that he was forgiving Petersen.
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They are manipulative, petty and vindictive whenever they are not equally honest, loving and forgiving.
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Soon after, news outlets began sharing their hot takes, and they were no more forgiving.
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I know some people are a lot more forgiving about this one, but I'm not.
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The golden-brown skin was almost caramelized and gave way to a fluffy, forgiving interior.
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Then he quipped about "the cartel" being less forgiving, which some online saw as disrespectful.
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But these days, some Democrats are willing to take a less forgiving look at Clinton.
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He tries to change the terms of their relationship from financial to forgiving and redemptive.
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Patient, forgiving, and consistent, he is the perfect antithesis to the Jake Ryans of yesteryear.
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It's forgiving, just as we all ought to be in the middle of the week.
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How to become more forgiving The level of ease you have with forgiving can be tied to your personality type; genetics; whether you're trusting or suspicious of others due to past experiences; and the nature of the offense you are trying to forgive, Worthington said.
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After some time away from home, Drew Barrymore's daughter Olive wasn't immediately in the forgiving mood.
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Bigger displays would allow for more fancy keyboard tricks and possibly a more forgiving typing experience.
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The Samsung Galaxy S8 has been doing well, so it seems like people have been forgiving.
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One of the forgiving things about Daredevil Season 2 was Jon Bernthal as Frank Castle a.k.a.
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The sentencing is more lenient and forgiving for Brock Turners than it is for Cyntoia Browns.
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However, the young woman stood by her parents and led the country in forgiving her father.
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Her sister was the first person to talk about forgiving the shooter, she told Essence Magazine.
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And western Germany combines a forgiving attitude to childlessness with a harsh view of working mothers.
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What was sharp and seductive in its pain and triumph has become softer and more forgiving.
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For other public service workers, O'Rourke proposes forgiving 10% of debt for each year of work.
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When it comes down to it, CONCACAF is a frighteningly forgiving region for World Cup qualifying.
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The simple yet difficult act of forgiving yourself is so powerful, because it's all within you.
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You would think that it being slightly soft means it's more forgiving, but it's actually not.
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"I think forgiving yourself for making mistakes is a part of [growing up]," Kendrick told Refinery29.
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Take it slow today, be generous and forgiving with yourself—amazing changes are around the corner!
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Investors weren't forgiving either time, driving the stock down about 79 percent over the last year.
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Cruder and simpler than their F21 counterparts, they are at once more forgiving but also trickier.
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"I loved my J Brand leather trousers that had a really forgiving elasticated waistband," she explained.
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Twitter has never been a forgiving place—one bad tweet can and will haunt you forever.
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We all know that maxis are a very forgiving dress style and wraps are ultra-slimming.
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Neopets has always been a reflection of our "real" world (though much more colorful and forgiving).
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But forgiving yourself for making mistakes, as the authors of The Tools suggested during their speech?
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The degree to which he's positioned as this endlessly forgiving partner builds a sense of dread.
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But both men are creatures of potent want and pure compulsion who lucked into forgiving audiences.
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A bipartisan cadre of governors and congressional representatives are advocating for more forgiving, rehabilitative prison policies.
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But when it comes to his old pledge the end the DOE, Democrats were less forgiving.
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So far, he hasn't given us any evidence that we should be in a forgiving mood.
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Ms. Quillen calls her father forgiving, a warmhearted person, someone who can make anyone feel good.
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Darvish issued a statement Friday night forgiving Gurriel and asking people to learn from the incident.
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But upon their first major "failures," they discovered the world was more forgiving than they believed.
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And at the top, a note promised that the cake was "easy and forgiving" to adaptation.
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"They weren't the homogeneous group of forgiving people the world wanted them to be," she writes.
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One of the things I've realized in all of this is that people are pretty forgiving.
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The Senate's stimulus package is not as forgiving as many liberal activists would like to see.
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I have trouble forgiving Joe Biden for his handling of the Anita Hill-Clarence Thomas hearings.
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Others were less forgiving and described the arguments put forth by the White House as unsound.
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The Aeropress is also very forgiving; it's almost difficult to make a bad cup of coffee.
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The soup was a fail because it didn't have much flavor, but thankfully P. was forgiving!
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Zachary I don't know that I'll ever get to the point of actually forgiving myself. Mrs.
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He's not expecting to find a forgiving public, but hasn't missed hearing from so-called trolls.
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But you wind up forgiving them, just as Guirgis forgives those of his eternally unmoored characters.
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" She is forgiving of those who may not have slogged through the prose before hitting "share.
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Nevertheless, for patient or forgiving fans of idiosyncratic thrillers, "Disappearance" may deliver satisfactory spills and chills.
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But the question is whether Trump voters will be so forgiving when the next election occurs?
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Miss Manners asks you to be forgiving, sparing them lectures about the patriarchy and your independence.
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She would rather face her forgiving God, she thought, than her anti-abortion family and friends.
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Democrats were more likely to support the idea of free state college and forgiving student debt.
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But the timeline is not exactly forgiving, with the Brexit deadline still set for October 31.
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Ryan might be acting like a team player right now because he's more forgiving in nature.
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Still, experts say Democratic voters will be forgiving of someone they think can beat President Trump.
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Today, you should maybe use chicken thighs instead, for their forgiving juiciness and depth of flavor.
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Rivette further confounds realistic conventions by portraying Madame X as a graceful and rather forgiving victim.
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The real world, King knew, would not be as forgiving, and what would students do then?
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They wish they'd been more forgiving of themselves, they wish they'd been less hard on themselves.
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Unable to comprehend why her sister would be so forgiving to the man, Hall cut off contact.
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Gutierrez, it seems, took the whole situation in stride, forgiving him and ultimately poking fun at Harvey.
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The key to making it work is to put effort into understanding and forgiving the other person.
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When I think of her, I cloak her with the forgiving fondness of someone I once loved.
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Some are long and barely protruding; others are tighter and less forgiving about how you grip them.
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"She's very forgiving towards him, especially since he is the father of her children," the source said.
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I messaged Brian to see what he thought... They turned out to be a pretty forgiving bunch.
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People are much more forgiving of a blindside from their enemies than a betrayal by a friend.
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Johnson proposes forgiving $50,000 in student debt for all borrowers, about $925 billion, according to the newspaper.
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Female gamers are obviously more forgiving — they've been playing games as men for most of their lives.
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When it comes to matters of the heart, forgiving and forgetting can be the most arduous process.
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While dating apps revolve around snap decisions, Hertlein says in-person meetings tend to be more forgiving.
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Because next time (if, God forbid, there is one), not even the diehards will be that forgiving.
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As someone for whom the devastation wrought by poaching is not just abstract, Mwenda is surprisingly forgiving.
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But among the skewer-eaters in Iidabashi on a recent Monday evening, the sentiment was more forgiving.
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I worry she is way too forgiving of childish or inappropriate behavior, in more ways than one.
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Batted around in the document are ideas like team-based play and a more forgiving difficulty level.
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When framed as part of a necessary step to independence, Kurds were more forgiving of austerity measures.
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And even though he apologized twice, it sounds like she's still not forgiving him ... how 'bout dat?!
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Sweet Venus loves to be in dreamy Pisces; the vibe will be whimsical, loving, forgiving, and understanding.
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While investors understand the need to adjust to weakening markets, they are less forgiving about product delays.
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The twill fabrication allows the yarns to move more freely, creating an overall more forgiving, softer experience.
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Fans of hard science fiction are likely to be more forgiving than newcomers to the field, though.
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But this fatty cut is quite forgiving, and we pried every last morsel from the small bone.
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Price reminded Gonzalez of Mr. Rogers: he wore bluejeans and sneakers and had a pleasant, forgiving demeanor.
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Qaderyan's teammate from Herat, 17-year-old Lida Azizi, was less forgiving of the U.S. visa decision.
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A staff memo went out forgiving anyone who wanted to stay home and hide under his duvet.
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Most of Lampert's contribution comes from forgiving $1.3 billion in secured loans he is owed by Sears.
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Phoenix (CNN)For Rana Singh Sodhi, not forgiving the man who murdered his brother wasn't an option.
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He's chastened, forgiving (where so many of the earlier stories are vengeful), full of grief and acceptance.
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Industries is just too forgiving and hand-wavey to conjure the satisfaction of a business well-constructed.
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But Super Lucky's Tale is meant to feel floaty and the jumps forgiving, so it generally works.
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In telling self from other, cord blood cells are far more forgiving than adult bone marrow cells.
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The criminal justice system has changed too, becoming more forgiving of people who commit crimes as juveniles.
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The next two weeks are an appropriate time for forgiving others and moving forward with your feelings.
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It's something I needed to do before I could start forgiving anyone else for the same flaw.
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The study found that you can actually eliminate mental illness caused by stress just by forgiving someone.
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By now, it has become so overexposed that even the most forgiving sauce fanatics are feeling uneasy.
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And if he's a maniac, at least you want to be forgiving of him in some sense.
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"Roy's life has been in service to his good, loving and ever-forgiving God," Van Hecke said.
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Something needs to change, and it's not the part about how forgiving we are of others' failures.
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Just people are cognizant of their own mistakes and faults, and so they are forgiving of others.
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As we told you, NBC decided to let the whole joke slide, but Nick clearly isn't forgiving.
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Forgiving the debt not only made individuals' lives easier but also helped the city run more successfully.
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When it comes to climate change, the timeline is slightly more forgiving — measured in years not days.
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In general, libraries have also become much more forgiving about item return dates and library card expirations.
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Forgiving her father is a gift a daughter gives, not just to her father, but to herself.
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That is, unless you have the blessed, empathic omniscience of a godly, forgiving artist like Ms. Barron.
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This is why fairy tales are more forgiving than sentimental novels: They let darkness into the frame.
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An outcry led the campus to reinstate many of the students and adopt more forgiving admissions policies.
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But none of them would have the social costs — for generations — of forgiving all student loan debt.
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Treat ourselves with loving kindness by forgiving past oversights and rubbing sheep's fur on our open sores.
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The crowd gave her a standing ovation, and Twitter was mostly forgiving of the flub as well.
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I'm a little more forgiving and will remember my trip to Chile whenever I see that scratch.
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That sense of fun also made us more forgiving of touches like rushed plots and anachronistic dialogue.
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"I try to refrain from taking too many breaks because then people are less forgiving," she said.
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Amazon has the luxury of a forgiving investor base that's been trained to expect low profit margins.
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All these flavors were supported by a sturdy, crunchy, yet forgiving slab of whole-grain ciabatta toast.
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Backstage Capital founder Arlan Hamilton's productivity hack isn't more sleep or a cleaner inbox — it's forgiving others.
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If he does, it will look something like this, but with a less-forgiving country than Britain.
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This is a very forgiving process and I just apply another layer on top and correct it.
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The work is more in forgiving ourselves for not being there yet in understanding what Bitcoin would become.
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Apple's case feels heavy, almost comically so, and I'm often very forgiving when it comes to oversized phones.
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McDowell said he hoped the public would be more understanding – and forgiving – of the 32-year-old athlete.
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If there is no evidence that he was directly involved in these communications, the public might be forgiving.
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"Kanye's in a great place and Jay is a very mature and forgiving person," a source told People.
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As the baby of the zodiac, Aries also has an incredibly short attention span, forgiving and forgetting easily.
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I think investors are not going to be very forgiving of companies that miss reduced Q4 earnings estimates.
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People who see themselves clearly are more forgiving and they're gentle and compassionate toward both themselves and others.
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The Listen Forums confirm this: Participants say they are offended by the idea of the government forgiving criminals.
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But if you love a Scorpio for the long haul, get good at forgiving them for their blowups.
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People would have been more forgiving if he'd had an affair with a really beautiful woman of sophistication.
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Under Warren, "We know we aren't going to be forgiving a well-paid doctor's student loans," Delisle said.
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I bribe my friends into forgiving this rudeness with a bottle of wine from my stash at home.
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Grimm's diagnosis of 2018 is similar to other Republicans', if more forgiving in its view of his loss.
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Rita Wilson loves Kate Hudson — and she's not forgiving her son Colin Hanks for letting her get away!
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Her son, Botham, was forgiving and Brandt displayed what she believes Botham would have also done, she said.
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I feel like the bigger space is more forgiving on my two-finger, hunt-and-peck typing style.
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Plus, it demonstrates that Hollywood's memory is remarkably short when it comes to forgiving men for their misdeeds.
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A more forgiving opinion would admire this as an intellectual exercise drawing parallels across disparate movements and materials.
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Perel says that nowadays, with more forgiving divorce laws and economic independence, people can more easily walk away.
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But Warren's proposal of forgiving outstanding student debt goes a significant step further than previous Democratic policy plans.
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The men let Susie go with a warning the next guys Harry sends may not be so forgiving.
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The puzzles are simple and forgiving, and they function primarily to evoke a sense of place and identity.
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And even though it had about $1 billion in losses at the time, the prospective shareholders were forgiving.
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Chris -- HAHN: Yes, I don&apost think you would have been so forgiving if it was a Democrat.
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" George W. Bush said Graham "inspired people," while Jimmy Carter described him as "broad-minded, forgiving, and humble.
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"Kanye's in a great place and Jay is a very mature and forgiving person," a source tells PEOPLE.
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It is a simple and elegant solution for cooking, and it is really forgiving surface to cook on.
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Others were more forgiving, calling the move a "new bar for ethics" for thinking ahead of possible abuses.
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It's what made families of those killed at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church by Dylan Roof be forgiving.
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The comments were less than forgiving, but there were also a few people who didn't see the problem.
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Perhaps you set up a forgiving schedule as McCammon had, typically attending classes between noon and 4 p.m.
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I found the results with the Barista Kit mirrored the single, though it's more forgiving of poor grinds.
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The terrain is forgiving enough that you don't often need to go offroad to reach main story missions.
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The process led Caroline to a revelation: She needed to love herself, and loving herself meant forgiving herself.
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The irony is that the IMF, for all its current intransigence, is the more forgiving of Greece's creditors.
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Yet it's also forgiving enough that you won't feel the need to get everything right down the millimeter.
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Before forgiving Swift, she also streamed a very honest therapy session where she admitted to having suicidal thoughts.
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We're still working on forgiving Shonda Rhimes for cutting McDreamy's life short, but we'll always have our memories.
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I have no intention of forgetting or forgiving the abhorrent things you said and did during the campaign.
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If you're in the anxious middle and that doesn't deeply piss you off, you're an unusually forgiving person.
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After publicly forgiving Bart, Kent has been working with lawyers urging the state to spare his son's life.
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The movies ahead highlight that third option, proving that some people really are more forgiving than we are.
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He's better at forgetting than forgiving; he says this is the only thing about himself that scares him.
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" Sessions has been forgiving, telling a radio show in his home state of Alabama, "That's just his style.
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His apology made me think about the importance of forgiveness and how to determine what is worth forgiving.
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They were forgiving, and a lot of people remained in government who played both sides of the coin.
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He denied talk of 20,000 victims and called himself "forgiving"—"otherwise I would have slaughtered lots of people".
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Moreover, the specific mutation in CEP290 is "more forgiving" than other mutations that cause congenital diseases, Comander said.
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He denied talk of 20,000 victims and called himself forgiving—"otherwise I would have slaughtered lots of people".
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Republicans appear to have developed more forgiving views on morality and public service in recent years, for example.
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Light: While the plant prefers bright light, it's very forgiving and thrives even in a moderate-light location.
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Mr. Okimoto said it also helped to remember that people were often more forgiving than you might think.
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"The public has become more suspicious, more critical, and less forgiving of corporate misbehavior," HBR reported in 2017.
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You don't really even need to follow a recipe for this kind of butter sauce; it's very forgiving.
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Some suggest forgiving student loans or increasing the number of visas available for forensic pathologists from other countries.
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"I'm sure there are observant members of the television audience that notice also, but they're forgiving," he said.
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As we reported ... Botham's brother, Brandt, stunned the courtroom during Guyger's sentencing by forgiving and then hugging her.
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The forgiving grade on his side of the mountain was ideal for a road entrance to USP Letcher.
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Fields gave its lenders almost 80% of the company for forgiving $46 million in debt, according to Forbes.
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Farage may not be so forgiving if Johnson is reelected and struggles on any of his Brexit plans.
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Incentives such as forgiving student loans could be given to health-care providers to relocate to these counties.
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Steve Almond: One thing that might help is to take a more forgiving view of the entire situation.
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The car I was driving in Portugal — a friend's well-worn but trusty Skoda — had a forgiving clutch.
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A "naked singularity," by contrast, would be more forgiving (although it's not thought to actually exist in nature).
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While we're sure that Lee will forget his remark in time, some lookalikes might not be so forgiving.
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I started forgiving myself for being scared, because it's okay to be scared, especially while you're facing your fear.
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It's not a shocker that we can be less forgiving of women and harder on them when they falter.
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But in a forgiving moment Sunday, Trump admitted he "didn't care" his running mate voted for the Iraq War.
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Forgiving a chunk of the island's debt was unlikely, Eiler said, as it could lead to lawsuits, he said.
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By the same token, forgiving people who we deem have harmed us is the equivalent to self-imposed suffering.
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"Pink is universally flattering and very forgiving if you're not used to applying makeup," says makeup artist Sabrina Rinaldi.
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Scripture and sermons paint her as the embodiment of God's mercy, forgiving and protecting sinners regardless of their indiscretions.
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However, if you choose to forgo a gift but still attend the couple is more likely to be forgiving.
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As a lapsed brawler, I'm making enemies slightly weaker, and definitely going for a more forgiving option for checkpoints.
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"I try to refrain from taking too many breaks because I feel like people are less forgiving," Mills says.
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The land isn't as forgiving or malleable, and the seasons have no regard for what anyone needs or wants.
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Banks: Banks like Wells Fargo, Chase and Capital One are forgiving late payments and service fees from federal workers.
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Issuers are particularly apt to be forgiving on late fees, he said, a shift that cardholders may find appealing.
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If Laurel's baby doesn't survive, it's hard to see Frank forgiving himself for indirectly causing two late-term miscarriages.
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However, forgiving this large of a sum of money could send an important signal to other counties and states.
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The Chinese are keen to try new products and are more forgiving than Westerners if they are not perfect.
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Lochte and Kayla Rae Reid, a former Playboy model and extremely forgiving person, just got engaged in Los Angeles.
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And the more you are forgiving and understanding, the more people will return the favor when you need it.
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Other executives on a panel were less forgiving of Kalanick, holding him to account for the company's many issues.
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I reckon that's because the 570S' suspension is stiff and not at all as forgiving as its big brothers'.
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One person questioned whether people would be quite so forgiving if a female politician were to don something similar.
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Your ex-girlfriend forgiving you won't fix this, because the thing that needs to be fixed is inside you.
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All of which makes sense — a bad VR experience is way less forgiving than, say, a crummy phone app.
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"Automakers appear to be bracing for the possibility of forgiving some of Takata's debts," said one of those people.
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It was hard and took effort, but they both knew that forgiving each other was best for their son.
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USC's multi-tiered process sounds like small steps in a safe space towards a tricky and less forgiving marketplace.
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Other options include decreasing the tax on coal companies and forgiving even larger amounts of debt to the taxpayers.
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At the same time, she's a Bachelor Nation villain, and this particular franchise is very forgiving of its enemies.
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Unlike those in established markets, they are quite forgiving of mistakes, which lets firms experiment, fail and learn quickly.
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More "back end" supports could help, such as forgiving fees and fines and providing extensive job training and placement.
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Because it may not be the right preparation for work and for life, which aren't as forgiving and coddling.
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" Another official was more forgiving: "She'd run through a brick wall for you but her personality isn't for everyone.
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Weiner's finally stopped forgiving: Huma Abedin announced that she was formally separating from him after six years of marriage.
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And maybe she understood his less-than-innocent intent without ever thinking him bad, both humoring and forgiving him.
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It's also forgiving when you want to remove your phone, so you don't have to yank it out forcefully.
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We have very big, forgiving hearts, we just move on, but we don't really talk about things that happened.
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"The Opposite of Hate" author Sally Kohn talks about being under fire for a quote controversy — and forgiving others.
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Some are easy: red and orange jobs that never ask you to go too far, with wide, forgiving circles.
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But a more forgiving part of me gave them grace because I know it's hard for people to understand.
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Ms. Wu expressed hope that the damage from the spill would be limited, absorbed into a wider, forgiving ocean.
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It's about freeing yourself — forgiving someone doesn't mean you have to like what they did or become their friend.
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That's why we are forgiving of 16-year-olds, because they haven't disgraced themselves enough to have earned maturity.
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In stark contrast to Hoiberg's ever-forgiving demeanor, Bulls officials wanted Boylen to be uber-demanding in his approach.
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Trump himself, who is not exactly known for his forgiving nature or coolheadedness, could do some real damage too.
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Under previous settlements, for example, some banks received credit for forgiving loans that had already been discharged in bankruptcy.
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The volume of complaints is especially alarming because the program has not yet reached its first milestone: forgiving debts.
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We have very big, forgiving hearts, we just move on, but we don't really talk about things that happened.
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The fool's errand of proposing a new tax aside, forgiving student loans would be political suicide for conservative policymakers.
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Mr. Trump may win acquittal in the Senate, but that does not mean the public will be as forgiving.
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Investors may be more forgiving of short-term losses from companies they've heard of and whose products they use.
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Finnerty said he had done lots of work on "The Walking Dead," but that was forgiving, because it's zombies.
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They clued me in to a beautiful secret, though: Cherry-pepper sauce is easy to make, and forgiving too.
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They take turns interviewing each other — stories run the gamut from forgiving abusive fathers to finding peace through yoga.
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NOPE. *CAMERA CUTS TO BRAND SPANKING NEW SILVER CROCK-POT ON FOOD TABLE* He's talking about forgiving CROCK-POT.
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I travel to surf destinations for family vacations and seek (forgiving) waves in the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans.
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"Customers are more forgiving than employees," says Green, who has consulted for clients such as the NBA and BMW.
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Already braced for the worst, investors have been forgiving towards companies failing to deliver fourth-quarter results on target.
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OK, the touchpad backup interface isn&apost the world&aposs most awesome, but I&aposm in a forgiving mood.
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He's almost meant to be this toddler of a robot, so you're naturally even more forgiving because of that.
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Lastly, the company uses a PROFLY dual-density midsole that offers a forgiving landing and a responsive toe-off.
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One problem is that EU leaders may not be in a forgiving mood after a British vote to leave.
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In the decades following her long-term incestuous relationship with her father, Mackenzie Phillips struggled with forgiving him –and herself.
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They illustrated an example that sometimes friends get certain benefits by being friends, like maybe you're more forgiving of them.
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I've looked at his record of approving sanctions against Russia and that is about the only reason I'm forgiving him.
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People on this app really don't know how to be forgiving or gentle when someone has made an innocent mistake.
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I eat healthier now, I finally have the energy to work out, and overall, I'm just more forgiving of myself.
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I found the standard (and lighter) Hot Wheels cars to be far more forgiving with my outlandish stunt driving demands.
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One separate study also suggests that, among people who practice prayer, they can become more forgiving the more they pray.
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Looking back and reviewing my entire high school experience also helped me do the last bit of forgiving of myself.
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Baseball is often thought of as the most forgiving sport in terms of a player's physical gifts (or lack thereof).
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When people overcook their shrimp it comes out dry or tough; our product is more forgiving if you overcook it.
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" Philip's wife, Cathy, sat down with him to speak to the station and said, "I am a very forgiving person.
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Even if you hit the brakes late, or misread the entry to a corner, it proved uncannily tolerant and forgiving.
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That's why, despite the low score and headline, I was still a bit forgiving with the Motorola VerveOnes+ last year.
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But the law is less forgiving when an employee takes detailed technical plans to precisely replicate a former employee's technology.
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Gigi Hadid's one forgiving boss -- she's not canning her security team after she was attacked in Milan ... TMZ has learned.
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It's been established early adopters are more forgiving of driver technology shortcomings, even if federal regulators insist they aren't ready.
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Never mind that black people have been forgiving white people their trespass since before the founding of the United States.
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College: Not on the bill for debt-free college — but he supports forgiving student loan debt for public school teachers.
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Forgiving them doesn't make them suddenly safe for you, but it does give you the space to be genuinely free.
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Some climate experts were more forgiving of O'Rourke, noting that a 2030 net-zero deadline would be a Herculean lift.
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As Mrs May found over two years of hard bargaining, the truth about power and red lines is less forgiving.
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"Thank you for forgiving me, but I can't take him away from the only family he's ever known," Darla says.
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Diners looking for upscale, healthier burritos expect quality and have not been as forgiving of Chipotle's numerous food-safety mishaps.
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That said, photos with more forgiving compositions can upscale more successfully — and made for some reasonable prints in my experience.
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How it works: Roadways and vehicle design can be modified to be more forgiving of mistakes and AV system shortcomings.
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Forgiving someone to come off as the better person seems worthy at best and disingenuous at worst, but Belicki disagrees.
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Mind you, Joe's still serving his 41-month sentence, but it sounds like Teresa's having a hard time forgiving him.
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It's a slow process, and Phet is forgiving and patient, so long as the trainer abides by the gym rules.
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She sounded exhausted and relieved, but also more forgiving of Phylos than others in the cannabis community I'd spoken to.
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Forgiving people I had to let old friends and family members know that I was moving on in my life.
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Younger Americans and those with less education tended to be more forgiving of sponsored content and publications that host it.
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But Rubio's allies insist that even if Rubio loses to Trump in Florida on Tuesday, voters will ultimately be forgiving.
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When last saw Fran at the end of season 4, he seemed like the most forgiving person in the world.
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"There's no forgiving or forgetting what happened to Jamal Khashoggi & I was wrong to call it a 'mistake,'" he tweeted.
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But like my brother said during the service, forgiving the driver was easy and hard all at the same time.
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Forgiving the loans would also shore up his promise during the primary election that he would self-fund his campaign.
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"There's no forgiving or forgetting what happened to Jamal Khashoggi & I was wrong to call it a 'mistake,'" he wrote.
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"There's no forgiving or forgetting what happened to Jamal Khashoggi & I was wrong to call it a 'mistake,'" he said.
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Just because a lender provides "relief" does not mean it's forgiving you for any of the mortgage debt you owe.
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A new favorite is the Juno blouse, made of a material that feels like silk, but is much more forgiving.
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The more forgiving four ball (best ball) format will be used on Saturday, before foursomes are played again on Sunday.
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They look at the United States as weak and forgiving and feel no obligation to honor their agreements with us.
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I'm gonna counter, I am a little less forgiving than you are and I feel like it works for me.
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The national mood over the past year has been less forgiving of powerful men accused of taking advantage of women.
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While his kindhearted nature is commendable, it is also dangerous to be too forgiving of authorities that obey discriminatory commands.
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And as for that chicken, thighs are my preferred sheet-pan cut because they are forgiving in terms of timing.
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It is by far his most fleshed-out proposal, but its crux is simple: Messam proposes forgiving everyone's student debt.
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Last November, a federal bankruptcy judge in Indiana approved a separate settlement forgiving nearly $600 million of ITT student debt.
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This is a pancake recipe that's reliably tasty, easy and forgiving — exactly what you need on any given Sunday morning.
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He will be less forgiving if I accidentally hook his eyebrow with a crazy wide cast while we are fishing.
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Mr. Trump has been far less forgiving of recent leaks of government secrets, offering scathing assessments and suggesting harsh punishments.
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In Alex, Cheng has created an endearing and believable character, a sweet spirit, loving and forgiving, yet not unrealistically so.
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N.Y.U.'s acceptance of Michelle Jones is an example of an institution leading the way toward a more forgiving nation.
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The more forgiving side imagines the reader views it as a mystery to be solved, an added pleasure upon pleasure.
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I usually have very little self-control, but I'm currently saving to move downtown, and rent prices are not forgiving.
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"It was the week of my due date with my second child," Miller says, so the loose, forgiving cut appealed.
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But this year, when something unexpected derails my plans, I'll be more forgiving of myself and adjust my routine instead.
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A bestie or family member may be too forgiving when you slip up, so look for those arms-length friends.
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Her no-apologies, self-forgiving attitude throughout her cheese-grating ordeal might be Paris Hilton's biggest gift to harried cooks.
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His political base has been a forgiving bunch, rarely punishing him for contradictions and backtracking that would hurt other politicians.
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And prices that significantly undercut the incumbent products — notably, smart LED bulbs and blinds — can make Ikea users more forgiving.
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Etiquette is more forgiving of being overly, than underly, formal, and the straw is the tank top of eating utensils.
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Diners looking for upscale, healthier burritos expect quality and have not been as forgiving of Chipotle's numerous food safety mishaps.
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This approach is somewhat more forgiving to plans that allocate the overwhelming majority of their cost to helping rich people.
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He thought this was sort of not so great for a car at this price point; I was more forgiving.
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They also tried loving-kindness meditation, in which people try forgiving those close to them, then strangers and, inevitably, their enemies.
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"To hear his story from his own mouth, to hear that he was so forgiving, it was very moving," another said.
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If you're a particularly forgiving soul, you might be inclined to give him the benefit of the doubt: it's his song.
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The Colombian people had narrowly voted against a prior deal, because many citizens thought it was too forgiving of FARC's crimes.
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And the other thing that I&aposm seeing is just how forgiving people on the right are when these things happen.
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The only difference between me and a lot of other young men is that I grew up in a forgiving environment.
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The Democrats blamed the state for not forgiving those two minutes, some suggesting the results weren't favorable to its Republican leanings.
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For those caught in the raid, survival is dependent on food banks and landlords forgiving rent for a month or two.
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Sweden, along with many countries, has a more forgiving Olympic selection process that is not determined by a single trials performance.
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Despite more than 11 months going by since Sessions's firing, Trump has shown no signs of forgiving his former attorney general.
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"I'm sure there are observant members of the television audience that notice also, but they're forgiving," he said earlier this month.
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Pro-tip: the thicker, more structured the fabric, the more "forgiving" it will be for a lady trying to cover up.
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I've always felt a strong relationship with water, with its graceful fluidity, which my mom says is cleansing, purifying, and forgiving.
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"Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you," reads Ephesians 4:32.
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I attribute that to having been an athlete for a very, very long time and I have a pretty forgiving metabolism.
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"I never realized you can't find peace in your life without forgiving other people," she told the LA Times in 1992.
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Machar reclaimed his old job as vice president, but troops loyal to each side were not as forgiving, and clashed sporadically.
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"We have not played some of these live ever before so I hope you have forgiving ears," she told her audience.
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These Titleist irons are forgiving for any shots slightly struck off-center, which allows you to maintain a precise distance control.
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In doing that, you probably have a better chance of her forgiving you, although I have no idea whether she will.
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Milwaukee fans were forgiving ... treating him to a standing O in his return to the Brew Crew's ball park last Saturday.
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Not only because she naturally radiates the aura of a forgiving priestess, but also because of her staunch stance on judgment.
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They're so joyous when I do, and so forgiving after I drop the rock I was holding directly on their head.
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If this was an isolated incident, developers would probably be more forgiving of what's just a bug that needs a fix.
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The idea that Durant might prefer the Eastern Conference, where the playoff road tends to be more forgiving, seems intriguing, too.
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But Nguyen Van Tho, a writer and a veteran of the war, said there was a difference between forgiving and forgetting.
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He published the first issue of London Oz in 1967 in what he assumed would be a more forgiving cultural climate.
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Lines are not going to be crisp and even, every corrugation catches any drip, so it's almost a bit more forgiving.
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Arlan Hamilton's trick to getting stuff done isn't jotting things down on a planner or drinking more water: it's forgiving others.
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They then filled out the record in a more forgiving climate on England's south coast, in Dorset, letting some light in.
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If you've been trying to break a habit and slip now, be forgiving of yourself—this will be a rough time!
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It's not quite as brutal as Titan Souls, and far more forgiving, but it can get quite challenging at some points.
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I hesitate at forgiving the failure of Asian American advocacy groups to make the media pay more attention to the story.
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And investors have mostly been forgiving of companies with big China exposure when earnings beat diminished expectations, particularly with Apple (AAPL).
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So if the media and the courts aren't the answer, that leaves governments, and more intense, and less-forgiving, public scrutiny.
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Can you find young Queen Victoria adorable, while never forgiving her for how deplorable her kingdom was during the Irish famine?
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He will also make an appearance in "The Forgiving Earth," Hugo Blick's much-anticipated war crimes thriller set partly in Ghana.
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We all get in bad moods, so let's embrace Pisces' vibes and be forgiving about any drama that pops up today.
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It's sort of like you always have to forgive, and some days I just don't feel like forgiving, or women don't.
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In practice, however, some of that greatness is starting to seem more like a result of everyone's forgiving him his trespasses.
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But he also pointed out that other sports tended to be played regularly on grass or on other more forgiving surfaces.
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Forgiving her that weakness will allow you to write a different story about your relationship to your body and to food.
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You also risk becoming too insensitive to other problems, such as inequality, and too forgiving of other crimes, such as corruption.
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But the U.S.T.A. coaches and officials knew she had been through a volatile home life, and they tried to be forgiving.
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The vibe is ultra understanding and forgiving—this is a profound time for letting go of the past and moving on.
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When he later fell in love with Suzzy Roche, then a sophomore in college, McGarrigle was not in a forgiving mood.
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If you're struggling financially, start by forgiving yourself for the mistakes that have landed you in your current position, Bill said.
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As much as I want people to be forgiving, I don't want there to be another brother who has to forgive.
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But we're less forgiving with charities, which we expect to be both philanthropists and educators, untainted by marketing sleight of hand.
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And while you&aposre largely out of luck when it comes to throwing away your belongings, Facebook is much more forgiving.
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For one, television, where ratings beget advertising revenue, is not a forgiving medium for dissatisfaction, several media analysts and specialists said.
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By then there will be a new administration in Washington, which is expected to be more forgiving of Israel's settlement activities.
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Instead, lawmakers included a provision in that bill forgiving $16 billion of the NFIP's debt, without demanding any reforms at all.
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Meanwhile, startup darlings are finding a public market that is no longer as forgiving of tech's high-growth, low-profit ethos.
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It's about how his friendship helps Lloyd become a more forgiving son, a more responsive husband and a more involved father.
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Khosrowshahi tweeted Monday: "There's no forgiving or forgetting what happened to Jamal Khashoggi & I was wrong to call it a "mistake.
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Then this past week, after Sanders called for universal school meals, Warren proposed forgiving K-12 student breakfast and lunch debt.
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He is more forgiving of the police officers who routinely ask him if he would like to go to a shelter.
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It encourages a veiled forgiving attitude towards what is, in fact not "a simple divide between the people," as Banksy writes.
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So, the Waymo system is also learning how to get around in some of the least forgiving conditions in the United States.
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Lochte will shoot the ads that boast the drops are "forgiving on your throat" in Los Angeles in the next few weeks.
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Not all of the children took their parents' candy eating ways as badly, with a sweet little boy instantly forgiving his mom.
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Critics may say forgiving the loans of those who fail to complete their degree will encourage students to drop out of school.
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Spending government money on forgiving the debt of wealthier Americans, critics have said, especially those with graduate degrees, would be a waste.
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Those epidemics, which were largely talked about as problems affecting low-income minority communities, weren't met with sensitive coverage or forgiving policies.
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Our God is a loving and forgiving God, but I pray for justice for John Boy and closure for my family. #JusticeForJohnBoy.
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I guess Davis deserves a fresh start, too, but I'm having a hard time forgiving him (and Charley clearly still is, too).
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Forgiving the NFIP's debt would essentially equate to a bailout of predominantly coastal states paid in part by taxpayers in landlocked areas.
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That's also probably why I can be forgiving of the relatively slow autofocus speed from all of the Fujinon lenses I tested.
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Funds were also being contributed by the company's lenders, which are buying Alpha's choice mines in Wyoming in return for forgiving debt.
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"It's okay to be emotional, but it's better to be forgiving," he told reporters at the presidential palace, a television broadcast showed.
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And even though Trump is remarkably skilled at taking advantage of the news cycle's tendency to move on, reality is less forgiving.
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The Blink's ride can be jarring, because such a small deck moving at high speed is less forgiving than say, a longboard.
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The first is, maybe Mario simply isn't as big as the Pokémon brand, or not as beloved, so users are less forgiving.
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And that's partly because 3D-printing pens aren't as forgiving as this 3D Foam Pen that swaps melted plastic for soap suds.
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But Davidson made the mistake of trying to reason Girardi into forgiving rival Dorit Kemsley for #pantygate by using one unfortunate analogy.
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" For new moms, Conrad advises being forgiving to oneself and taking advantage of help from others, calling her own situation "organized chaos.
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And while most blondes would do pretty much anything to banish those brassy hues, the lean towards yellow is slightly more forgiving.
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" She said the ordeal taught her "about forgiving myself and loving with an open palm and giving in to a larger plan.
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Professor Laurence, director of graduate studies at Clemson University School of Architecture, recalls that she was even somewhat forgiving of Robert Moses.
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But as my colleagues point out, the EU might not be in a forgiving mood, given that Britain just voted to leave.
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Neither is the industry forgiving of system failures, as shown by the major product recalls that take place after a software glitch.
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The 190-ish-pound giants at welterweight, where McGregor has fomented a rivalry with champion Tyron Woodley, don't look any more forgiving.
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Hip-hop fans, especially in NYC, haven't been that forgiving, but hey ... it wasn't "The Star-Spangled Banner" at the Super Bowl.
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"You're the most forgiving, you're the most tender, and I'm really glad that we are where we are," Locken had told Redmond.
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It's a subtle approach, but it makes them feel more urgent, more useful, and less forgiving, even when they aren't as loud.
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He issued his first presidential pardon, forgiving Arpaio for his criminally contemptuous refusal to obey the lawful orders of a federal court.
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She blooms into a loving, forgiving woman, but she spends much of her melancholy 20s — what do psychologists call that period now?
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For most reasons, the IRS is generally forgiving when a taxpayer comes forward of his or her own accord, according to planners.
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Film is a little bit more forgiving and has a little bit more soul in it; there's something beautiful in the grain.
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ESL is offering to take equity stakes in Sears in return for forgiving $1.8 billion of secured debt that Sears owes it.
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In 2014, the National Guard asked Congress to pass a law forgiving some of the debt, but Congress balked at the cost.
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The victim should be given time to forgive Lastly, the person who was cheated on shouldn't feel rushed into forgiving their partner.
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Mr. Moran has his own sense of touch and rhythm and harmony, rounded and forgiving rather than pinpointed; it lets you in.
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He was, however, less forgiving in the description of his relationship with MGK, who alleged Eminem was trying to thwart his career.
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My attention span is becoming a bit more forgiving and I'm starting to appreciate more sparse music that gets better over time.
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While cooking is forgiving of accidents, baking is strict and relies on precise measurements to get just the right texture and flavor.
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When people feel anxious, they're less open to diverse ideas and opinions, and less forgiving and tolerant of those they disagree with.
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Some of Mr. Trump's more serious Republican supporters have taken a far less forgiving stance toward Saudi Arabia and its heir apparent.
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They're forgiving in a way that lets a novice like myself try to pull off elaborate trick shots I'd otherwise shy from.
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It's clear Martin isn't even close to forgiving Karl and has absolutely no desire to work things out with his former coach.
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And Niedermeyer argues that middle-class customers are less forgiving of quality problems than the wealthy customers Tesla has served so far.
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First, the existing definitions of bipartisan leadership, civility, and statesmanship are far too forgiving of racism, homophobia, and other forms of marginalization.
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If the playwright is a creator of worlds, he is every bit as forgiving and loving of his subjects as Obatala is.
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Even if that were true, it's likely the internet would not have been forgiving, and they'd begin their search for another prophet.
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I was ashamed that I couldn't support myself, and ashamed that my generous, forgiving parents were effectively subsidizing a successful literary agency.
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But remember, this is an incredibly forgiving market, so it's important not to get too judgmental lest we miss some real opportunities.
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She is also moving on the subject of grief, including here the strong (and forgiving) eulogy she delivered at her mother's funeral.
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We don't blame the ancient Chinese literatus for being inconsistent, so why not try to be at least as forgiving to ourselves?
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If there's new scarring, he can add another leaf or branch to cover it, whereas geometric shapes or text aren't so forgiving.
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Because we want this marriage to work, we work very hard at taking a breath before we say something and being forgiving.
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Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren have proposed forgiving much or all existing debt while making public colleges and universities tuition-free.
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A review by the city in response to The Times's series found that Melrose was one of the industry's least forgiving lenders.
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So it's really quite important to say that there is a more relaxed or forgiving standard when it comes to provisional measures.
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He doesn't sound particularly forgiving, and if using him as a reference isn't on the table, it's hard to see the point.
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The new President and his fellow-billionaires, like Thiel, will certainly welcome a legal environment that is less forgiving of media organizations.
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They implored him, he said, even saying he was being un-Christian by not forgiving the priests' sins and accepting their redemption.
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"Never mind that black people have been forgiving white people their trespass since before the founding of the United States," Bailey observed.
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For Ms. Klobuchar, it was Mr. Trump's forgiving treatment of Saudi Arabia after its agents kidnapped and killed the journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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Older adults may also be more forgiving of themselves than they once were — and more tolerant of a wrong note (or six).
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We began with establishing accountability, then talked about forming habits to stay motivated, finding support systems and forgiving yourself when you falter.
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The money went into the hands of mere gangsters -- not international terrorist organizations, who are less forgiving when their debts go unpaid.
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On Augusta's more forgiving fairways, Mickelson could score as if it's 2004, when he won the first of his three green jackets.
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"Piercing" also leads up to a wryly funny punch line that made this viewer a little more forgiving of its plentiful affectations.
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While some celebs have groused at the idea of "laughing with" an ex-face of the Trump administration -- Michael's way more forgiving.
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That is unsustainable without fresh cash or a big increase in sales to mainstream customers who may prove less forgiving of potential defects.
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If they decide to move on like it looked like they might, de Lesseps will probably have the easiest time forgiving and forgetting.
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If you're in a forgiving mood and feel like counting Ant-Man and the Wasp, that's still ten years and 20 movies in.
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The voting baseball writers appear to be more forgiving of PED use that occurred before the implementation of a testing program in 2004.
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Once per second came a combination of sharpness and pressure on one of the least fleshy and forgiving parts of my entire body.
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Last week, campaign spokesperson Hope Hicks said Trump was submitting formal paperwork forgiving the loan on Thursday, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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Even knowing Tyrion had no part in it, Jaime's clearly still not in a forgiving mood when it comes to his patricidal brother.
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"We're moving into the summer, and the summer in the South is not forgiving when it comes to stuff like this," she said.
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If there is a crease, how noticeable is it, and should we be forgiving of it in the same way we forgive notches?
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Meade loves to tell the story of Jesus forgiving a criminal on the cross when talking about restoring voting rights to ex-felons.
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This is a wonderful time for letting go of the past, forgiving, developing your intuition, and getting lost in art, dance, and music.
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She proposes capping the amount that borrowers can be expected to pay per month and forgiving debt after a certain amount of time.
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The app applies a chunky new interface to your phone that's forgiving to inaccurate stabs at the display while you're on the move.
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For me, it's self-forgiveness, but it's also forgiving the other person, and saying, 'I know that neither one of us is perfect.
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These shortboards aren't quite as fast as the longboards, but 18/85 mph on a (generally less forgiving) shortboard is still terrifyingly fast.
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The game's balance is a lot less forgiving than Halo or Call of Duty, but it's not quite as harshly realistic as ARMA.
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He has spent his life forgiving people their nastiness so long as they are hostile to the Great Satan of the United States.
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It's a more forgiving game than you might expect given some of the hyperbolic discourse that's bouncing around the online game-o-sphere.
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But somewhere along the way, Motorola lost sight of the basics—things that most smartphone users have a hard time forgiving in 2480.
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UFC Middleweight fighter Michael Bisping is extremely forgiving of Conor McGregor's violent antics, but apparently still thinks jail time is in Conor's future.
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It may surprise you just how good the Pixel cameras are, especially if you're more forgiving on when it comes to color reproduction.
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Smith has opened up PEOPLE exclusively about the experience, saying he was "shell-shocked" by Varner's decision and still struggles with forgiving him.
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But even though Zuckerberg's testimony was largely well-received, Cramer warned investors not to be too forgiving with the embattled social media giant.
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We're a bit less forgiving of NASA getting caught up and authenticating his claim—but hey, it's usually their job to trust astronauts.
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From online reviews customers appear to be charmed by Pepper's antics and were forgiving of the laborious service style of her 'waiter' colleagues.
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She is aware that some people will always hold him responsible for the group's predicament, though she hopes that people will be forgiving.
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Ms. Conner faced the prospect of losing her crown until he relented, publicly forgiving her in a televised news conference at Trump Tower.
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But as for the children, I find myself if not forgiving them, at least despairing that circumstances led them to such a hell.
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And if you keep forgiving him and prioritizing your political survival over the country's stability, he could wind up representing all of us.
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Heather Dubrow opened up about how a recent health scare for her husband Terry changed her perspective on things, making her more forgiving.
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Long Island City offered the Fermoselle siblings more forgiving rents, in a location easily reached by the No. 7 train and Interstate 495.
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"How forgiving the Korean public will be is entirely up to how quickly (Moon) can perform and improve Korea's economic conditions," she said.
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We're told her family is not as forgiving ... Khloe's fam is outraged by the videos that surfaced just before the birth of True.
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That made law school incredibly affordable by forgiving student loans hanging over students who worked in public service for at least ten years.
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It's a forgiving enough game that you can pull off some really fun, ridiculous shots, like reliably chip-ins from 40 yards away.
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Even though the workload can sometimes be hard to manage, some of the teachers are really forgiving and genuinely care about helping students.
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It's so tempting to focus on forgiving the harasser, accepting tepid excuses and apologies, highlighting positive contributions, and just call it a day.
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Studies find that anger, vengefulness and all the negative ruminations that come with not forgiving can damage the human organism, especially the heart.
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Griswold has written about forgiveness in secular contexts because he believes that forgiving is one way our species can express true moral virtue.
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A forgiving soul, apparently, Ewing, in a Knicks-blue suit, played along with the endless network hyping of the potential Knicks-Zion marriage.
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The horse, which had killed a previous owner on a wild ride, was only slightly more forgiving when Mr. Brock climbed on board.
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These are, perhaps, not the most elegant solutions, but, again, people tend to be pretty forgiving about this stuff in the current climate.
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If you're willing as a reader to be forgiving, it can be a blast to go back to the way the words bounce.
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They will also be better demarcated with a slightly raised line, with asphalt covering the bike lane for a smoother, more forgiving ride.
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I tackled the Tory problem by forgiving the most talented Leavers, such as Boris Johnson and Michael Gove, while simultaneously marginalising the irreconcilables.
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Chiang thus turns the idea of "forgive and forget" into "remember and forgive," and not just about forgiving others, but ourselves as well.
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"The process of letting go is essential, and it must be intentional," the book seems to argue of forgiving fossil fuel industry misdeeds.
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Separately, another group, the borrower defense unit, focused on forgiving loans for students at Corinthian and other schools where fraud had been identified.
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Finally, the pro-business Trump administration, most deal makers believe, is likely to take a forgiving view when it comes to antitrust matters.
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The next day, we paid a surf instructor to take us to waves a bit more forgiving than the ones on Main Beach.
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Modern games are a bit more forgiving, but it’s that razor-thin margin of error that makes the games so thrilling.
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" Kelly said he needed someone to "help me not have such a big heart" because people "betray me and I keep forgiving them.
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" For new moms, Conrad also advised being forgiving to oneself and taking advantage of help from others, calling her own situation "organized chaos.
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Additionally, Fattah was convicted of helping to award federal grant money to a political consultant in exchange for forgiving a $130,000 campaign debt.
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We kicked off with establishing accountability, then talked about forming habits to stay motivated, finding support systems and forgiving yourself when you falter.
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By forgiving his loan, Mr. Trump converts the loan into a contribution, which means he won't get that money back from other contributors.
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This goes for their content, too: A headline and story or a news clip must survive outside its original and most forgiving context.
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Apple's strategy is bold but is going to lead to awfully high churn among consumers that won't be as forgiving of bad bets.
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"The scrutiny is far more harsh this time, but the voters are much more forgiving if they think you can win," he said.
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He would seem to have similarly unresolved feelings about renouncing his "rough magic" and forgiving the perfidious statesmen who betrayed him years earlier.
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Setting up the car is complicated—go for something forgiving for a newcomer, making the drive easier, and you'll also be running slow.
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This whole album is about me forgiving myself for the things that I've done, and also the things that have happened to me.
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Not until recently have I been able to step back and understand where I was at, and that comes back to forgiving yourself.
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I think a lot of people would also say forgiving $1.3 trillion in student debt is also not within the realm of the possible.
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Anyone who's ever felt they've been mistreated (most likely each and every one of us) knows that the act of forgiving can be challenging.
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The game's combat looks like it's inspired be games like Dark Souls, where timing is everything, except Code Vein looks a little more forgiving.
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First, we realize "the Hunts" aren't only having dinner with "bossy"-but-forgiving Nancy —she also invited third Shepherd sister Kathleen (Angel's Amy Acker).
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One assumes yes since Whitney was able to make any steps towards forgiving Noah, but it's an odd thing to have happen off screen.
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The offer relied on a $20193 billion so-called credit bid, meaning the deal is funded in part by forgiving debt owed to ESL.
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The same problems are there, but I was so wrapped up in the fun of seeing the character return that I was pretty forgiving.
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Once Waymo has mastered driving in this relatively forgiving terrain, it can tackle driving through drizzle in Seattle or on icy roads in Minneapolis.
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Time the braking poorly after eclipsing 100 miles per hour on a straightaway, and it doesn't really matter how forgiving the brake pedal is.
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Of course there's an establishment, but it's much more diffuse, much less lavishly funded, much less insistent on orthodoxy and forgiving of loyal incompetence.
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Odyssey is an incredibly forgiving game; there are no lives, so if you die you simply lose a few coins, which are already plentiful.
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But one thing the 56-year-old Housewife is not known for being is incredibly forgiving — especially after friends betray her trust and kindness.
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It's not that either entity has become more forgiving about what we can take on a plane or more efficient about handling our gear.
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"I just always hope that God is a movie fan and also forgiving because I've made some poor choices in my past," he said.
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"I like to believe that me forgiving her and loving her has helped her in terms of her karma payback after death," O'Connor said.
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As you might expect, this leads Libran people to be pretty darn forgiving — and more willing to take back a remorseful ex than most.
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I mean, a lot of people are like, "Well, they apologized," and that's the first step to forgiving them, to letting it go away.
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The aerial acrobatics in this video are a little more dangerous because 230-foot high wind turbines aren't particularly forgiving if you hit one.
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Taryn Manning On Reconciling With Her Family: "The Only Way You Can Start Is Forgiving Yourself" Come back every day at 8:30 a.m.
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This could also be immensely healing: Open your heart to forgiveness, even if it's just forgiving yourself for whatever might be weighing you down.
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I have held down full-time jobs making websites in the past, but thankfully, again, they're forgiving if I turn up at twelve o'clock.
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But despite their unwavering support for Trump, Martin suggested that voters may not be so forgiving in Mississippi if the president endorses incumbent Sen.
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Shrove Tuesday, another name for Fat Tuesday, actually refers to the process of a priest hearing a confession and forgiving someone of their sins.
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" Rodriguez agrees: "It's like the Dalai Lama says, not forgiving someone is like swallowing a hot coal and wishing it burn the other person.
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Indeed, had an agent made such disclosure while Comey was director, he would not likely have been so forgiving or casual toward the disclosures.
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These liners from Clio are some of the best-selling eyeliners in Korea because their gel-like texture makes them super-forgiving to use.
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Mr Macron warns that slow-moving, head-in-the-clouds Europe must open its eyes and prepare itself for a tougher, less forgiving world.
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It has magnetic ride control suspension that can be dialed from into a Cadillac-like cruiser up to a stiff — but forgiving — track tamer.
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The climate change disaster film "The Day After Tomorrow" ended with the United States forgiving Mexican debt so as to open up the borders.
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By and large, time may have been remarkably kind to techno, but it can be less forgiving to those operating the machine from within.
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He also floated the possibility of forgiving the conviction of celebrity chef and entrepreneur Martha Stewart and commuting the sentence of Illinois ex-Gov.
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It eliminates special interest projects, such as public service loan forgiveness, which privileged government employees by forgiving their loans after 10 years of payments.
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"People should know you for your character as a Muslim," Mr. Young said, urging the members of the class to be honest and forgiving.
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Perhaps the Chinese government may be more forgiving to Anbang, as this conversion may benefit the company if there is indeed further renminbi devaluation.
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"Wrap dresses are really forgiving and work on lots of different body types; they're just all-around really functional items of clothing," she said.
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Although the S.E.C. only hit Voya with a symbolic $1 million fine, it's doubtful that the agency will be as forgiving in the future.
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Party leaders fear that the broader electorate would be less forgiving of Mr. Blankenship and vote for the otherwise beatable Democratic incumbent, Joe Manchin.
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Tribalism is not the only way to form a group; there's also the redeeming and forgiving love of community, and a shared national faith.
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A large part of Pierce's transformation, she said, was forgiving and reconciling with her father, who died of cancer at age 81 in 2017.
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"Investors are very forgiving at the moment," said one banker who has managed National Grid's debt issuance in the past, though not this deal.
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Luckily, Mr. Lobel, 58, a video editor who lives in Los Angeles, agreed to talk on the phone, where he was slightly more forgiving.
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Turns out, some of the most vulnerable people in the city owed $25 million of medical debt -- and forgiving it all would cost $210,250.
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It also emphasizes learning these skills simultaneously and in a forgiving environment, meaning you're encouraged to make mistakes, fail, then learn from those mistakes.
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" The actor said he has "become a lot more forgiving, a lot less judgmental and a lot more interested in redemption and second chances.
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A family — a collection of beings working their way across a landscape that is sometimes forgiving and generous and other times unfathomable and callous.
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While newer models are more forgiving of mishits, Stenson clung to his old club for longer than most since first using it in 2011.
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"Based on a friendly approach that allows forgiving mistakes, ground for freedom of the tanker has been paved and it can move," Rabiei said.
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Even when soaked, it's impossible to stand in an Acne store and not feel as though the design is embracing you, even forgiving you.
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Not all of us, but most of us rely on such a strong foundation under what we're wearing that sunlight and heat aren't forgiving.
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To get there, there's a lot of forgiving I need to do with myself and with other people, especially the men in my life.
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Father Colapietro was forgiving of the gritty world that surrounded him, as when a 200-pound statue of Christ was stolen from Holy Cross.
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Here, in no particular order, are the over-ear headphones that I've found most comfortable, easy to wear, and importantly, most forgiving on my hairdo.
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Today those parents want the world to know that while the decision to forgive was made quickly – actually forgiving was a process that took years.
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With careful positioning and periodic adjustment, I think these headphones can offer a decent fit, plus they're probably more forgiving for people with smaller ears.
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"People are all human and they make mistakes, so it's about forgiving people and learning and growing," Hogan — whose real name is Terry Bollea — says.
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"I don't know about the squad forgiving and forgetting so quickly, but Jen apologizing to the group right now is a good start," Mike said.
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"We need to be really forgiving of our gynecologists and understand that they're some of the hardest working in the field of medicine," says Howe.
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Did he just happen to get entangled in two dubious encounters right after being suspended for encounters that exceeded even the forgiving bounds of dubiousness?
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It also represents a continuation of "a more forgiving, merciful direction for the Church" since Pope Francis began his papacy in 2013, according to CNN.
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One thing that I think is really important is that when people get older, they tend to become a lot more forgiving of some things.
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A continuing issue is the $1.8 billion that Lampert put toward his offer by forgiving debt owed to ESL through a so-called credit bid.
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However, Khloe is a forgiving person, and she's just trying to see if she can get over being hurt by someone she considered a sister.
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That goes double for astronauts exploring Mars, where stronger gravity would mean falling twice as hard onto rocky ground far less forgiving than moon dust.
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All too often it seems individuals are overly forgiving of a relationship partner's bad behavior, when they would never accept similar behaviors from a friend.
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His family, due to some strange sort of community bond, ended up forgiving the man after they found out, and nobody ever spoke of it.
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The shoes make the constant impact from running a lot more forgiving, which allowed me to run on a treadmill longer than I usually do.
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For gamers who want a more forgiving game, then Devil May Cry 5 is also available for $15 off on PlayStation 44.993 and Xbox One.
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And when YouTube creators are thrust into the spotlight for their missteps, they find that other audiences are far less forgiving than their YouTube viewership.
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Such pictures are also more flattering when photographing people, as the warmer hues and forgiving degree of detail are like a built-in beautification mode.
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"I am way too nice, way too forgiving, way too loyal, and I don't wanna do that this time," Dawson says in the first episode.
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Grief taught me to be kind and forgiving of how other people respond to death, but it also honed my sense of veracity and authenticity.
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Thanks in part to a round-robin format that is forgiving of early missteps, Russia, Canada and America have all advanced to the quarter-finals.
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It's pretty impressive that the actress is so forgiving of her dad, as his comments about her and her brother were so harsh — cruel, even.
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"My father did more than say the Lords Prayer He lived it in forgiving John Hinkley Jr...Maybe we should do the same," he tweeted.
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The spec is forgiving, but only to a point, giving players enough room to operate while reining them in from anything that might break interoperability.
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For many Colombians, the idea of forgiving rebels for a conflict that has claimed an estimated 220,000 lives and displaced about five million, is unfathomable.
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"I do want to be forgiving of my colleagues who have a different perspective or a different point of experience in their responsibility," he says.
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Jeannie Mai is opening up about forgiving her mom after the two previously "disowned" each other following a fight when she was just a teenager.
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Broad-minded, forgiving and humble in his treatment of others, he exemplified the life of Jesus Christ by constantly reaching out for opportunities to serve.
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Though the portrait was taken at a fair distance and its cluttered graffiti stairwell background is probably a pretty forgiving canvas for concealing upscaling imperfections.
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I've had it on my back during extremely hot and sunny days, and it's been as breathable and forgiving as any other that I've used.
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A lawsuit challenging it as forgiving past crimes of rich taxpayers has been filed in the Constitutional Court, which will rule at a later date.
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Israelis and many of the Jewish State's supporters in the US had trouble forgiving Obama for failing to visit the country during his first term.
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Called to testify by the lead state prosecutor in Pistorius's sentencing hearing, a tearful and trembling Barry Steenkamp said forgiving the runner was very hard.
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"This is not a market that is very forgiving of companies that don't continually ask what is around the corner," CTO Abhay Parasnis told Axios.
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It didn't want me to be a profound expert in games, and it was generally forgiving about different play styles and ways of fighting enemies.
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Now, taking the X-U for what it is — an adventure/action camera — I can be more forgiving toward its shortcomings as a Leica camera.
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But forgiving someone in your heart doesn't meant that you let them loose in Virginia to pursue whatever dark agendas they may still hold dear.
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We're told Khloe is nowhere near forgiving Tristan ... and the same goes for the rest of the Klan, including Rob, who is raging at Tristan.
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"We just need to be a little bit more forgiving of ourselves and not just perfectionists because it's hard enough as it is," she said.
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But if the recent cancelation of Girlboss after one season says anything, it's that Netflix originals are no longer held to a more forgiving standard.
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I can't recommend Stardew Valley enough, and the controls should be more than adequate for the laid-back gameplay it offers (combat is fairly forgiving).
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My brother had overdosed several times before on drugs that had been more forgiving than fentanyl but were still strong enough to knock him down.
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One way to make sure your customers are forgiving is to show them that you're aware of what is missing and working hard to improve.
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Another option the authors presented includes keeping the tax on coal companies at its current level and forgiving about $2.4 billion in debt to taxpayers.
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The convention instead went into debt, which Duke Energy, one of the nation's largest electric power providers, paid off by forgiving a $10 million loan.
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Clinton must also tread carefully in asking voters to trust her as a policy maker while forgiving or setting aside mistakes like the email imbroglio.
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That has led to greater scrutiny of his past, but more importantly, it has caused people to see him in a new, less forgiving light.
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But modelling indicates the planet may have once been conducive to hosting life, based on the potential for liquid water and a moderate, forgiving atmosphere.
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"Each one of us forgives the killer, the murderer," Godwin-Baines told CNN on Monday, noting her father taught his children the importance of forgiving.
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This is an optimistic aspect that encourages growth through higher learning and religious studies, as they relate to a forgiving revisitation of your past selves.
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In fact, if anything, the right, the Christian right is more forgiving and may have something to show us about being more compassionate and accepting.
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A yellow light will be the most flattering choice—harsh white light tends to wash people out, yellow is a bit softer and more forgiving.
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But instead, Judge Weinstein refused to send Mr. Trotter back to prison and ended his stint of supervised release, essentially forgiving him of any violations.
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It is possible the court might be more forgiving and allow the agency to take a broader approach to the law than private litigants can.
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Air Canada also sent one of its Boeing 737 Max aircraft from Montreal to Marana, a more forgiving temporary home than wintry Quebec, on Monday.
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If Mr. de Blasio and his team were relatively forgiving, Mr. Carvalho appears to have looked at New York's offer with a more skeptical eye.
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At the end of the day, though, it's less about forgiving and more about doing something, getting off our butts and doing something about it.
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I find that even atheists tend to perk up when discussing the possibilities and freedoms a more open, forgiving spirituality might bring to their lives.
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"This is a generation that has been so badly burned and sees their future so bleak right now that they're not terribly forgiving," she said.
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Many Republicans, long uncomfortable with the president's forgiving stance toward Russia, condemned Mr. Trump's performance but have been unwilling or unable to take direct action.
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A stir-fry is a good idea too, as stir-frying doesn't require any specific equipment and is forgiving with ingredient swaps, according to Petitpain.
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A major banking regulator, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, has become more forgiving of big banks when it comes to enforcing laws.
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" She is utterly convincing both as the tough round-the-way girl in "Beach Rats" and the sophisticated, lively, endlessly forgiving Claire in "Alex Strangelove.
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Villarreal wrote that since July 2017, she has been able to grieve the loss of that child with therapy and is working on forgiving herself.
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"People I know a long time from Russia, they don't care what's going on in Russia," he said of forgiving and forgetting the old world.
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While Twitter is also investing in its business, which stunts profits, to improve the social experience, investors were more forgiving of this one, he said.
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On Tuesday, he told reporters he would apply the no-leaks policy in the future, forgiving past unauthorized disclosures as long as the practice ceased.
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A grizzled orator with a penchant for Latin American dictators, he has the same forgiving attitude she does toward the Russian president, Vladimir V. Putin.
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And that includes attacking Hunter and Joe Biden while forgiving, justifying and even enabling the rampant wrongdoings of the man sitting in the Oval Office.
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One of its principle compounds, Cannabidiol (CBD) has garnered compelling scientific evidence to support its use in treating the least forgiving forms of childhood epilepsy.
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The fact that early days have been restrained, dignified and even forgiving may have more to do with the quality of Obama's leadership than history.
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The remarkable thing about this philosophy was that it was deeply practical: not just forgiving "the white man" but also the parent who beat you.
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As part of a state and federal effort to help the city recover from its drinking water crisis, Michigan in May proposed forgiving that debt.
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So I think that natural process of evolving has definitely made me more forgiving of the Seamless UI. [laughter] Let's talk about the product today.
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In spite of questionable antics, rants, and breakdowns over the years, he'd always delivered art that kept people invested, engaged and forgiving of his erraticism.
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In psychological experiments, people are much more forgiving of male politicians who openly seek power, but they feel outraged at women who display a similar desire.
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It's long past time for us, as a country, to make a carefully calibrated wager on the future by investing in education and forgiving student debt.
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That may have affected his public posture in the press conference, when he came across as more forgiving than warranted in terms of known Russian misdeeds.
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Instead, the Trump administration is proposing forgiving all undergraduate student loans after 15 years, and cap loan payments at 12.5 percent of a borrower's discretionary income.
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Van Ness isn't nearly as forgiving after Mario's apology, and while Karamo says there's no need for Lopez to be canceled ... Jonathan definitely needs more convincing.
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He has proven himself a man of little discipline and less grace, incapable of either forgiving or forgetting, and completely unable to control his own reactions.
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The platform side of the Bosu is way less forgiving than the squishy ball side, so I was wobbling hard and stepping all around the Bosu.
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A likely linchpin is the $1.8 billion Lampert expects to put toward his offer by forgiving debt owed to ESL through a so-called credit bid.
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Today is my only day off this week, so I try to be a bit more forgiving of how I'm feeling, which is tired and unmotivated.
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However, she also said the treatment of her by the government, the public and the press had been much less forgiving that what Petraeus had experienced.
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Mandisa rose to fame in 2006, winning over viewers with her soulful vocals — and for forgiving judge Simon Cowell after he poked fun at her weight.
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To help struggling borrowers, some 2020 White House hopefuls have embraced an idea once on the political fringes: forgiving large parts of that debt load. Sen.
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