exculpation उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The master craftsman who failed to do this would lose his reputation and would accordingly be dishonoured-a very bad fate in those days . The apprenticeship ended with the so-called Freisprechung ( exculpation ).
- In making Hanna illiterate, Ms . Ozick said, " the grotesquely atypical turns out to be, in this work by a member of the shamed and remorseful second generation, a means of exculpation ."
- Nominated by the Bavarian government he was decorated with the Federal Cross of Merit in 1989 . The award was criticized by the leading German newsmagazine " Der Spiegel " as Schickel was allegedly working towards an exculpation of Nazism.
- This is no exculpation of Mobutu, but, in the present debate over the role of international financial institutions, it helps explain just why Congo _ and many other African countries to a less dramatic degree _ got into such an enormous financial mess.
- It said a 1946 amnesty or impunity law " was not intended as a blanket exculpation of atrocities " committed against the ethnic Germans or 600, 000 Hungarians also expelled, " although it may have been applied as such on occasion ."
- By the time of the fourth edition of " The Nazi Dictatorship " in 2000, Irving was described only as a historical writer who had in the 1970s engaged in " provocations " intended to provide an " exculpation of Hitler's role in the Final Solution ".
- He wrote " A Narrative of What Is Known Respecting the Literary Remains of the Late John Tweddell " ( 1816 ) to support Elgin's self-exculpation in the matter, in reply to " The Remains of John Tweddell " ( 1815 ) issued by Robert Tweddell.
- Hunt wrote " A Narrative of What Is Known Respecting the Literary Remains of the Late John Tweddell " ( 1816 ) to support Elgin's self-exculpation in the matter, in reply to " The Remains of John Tweddell " ( 1815 ) issued by Robert Tweddell.
- He himself wrote of this in self-exculpation :'Norman Douglas of Capri, and of Naples and Florence, was formerly of England, which he fled during the war to avoid persecution for kissing a boy and giving him some cakes and a shilling'. ( The boy in fact complained to the police ).
- An " exculpation " is a defense in which a defendant argues that despite the fact they committed and are guilty of the crime, tort, or other wrong and have a liability to compensate the victim, they should be exculpated because of special circumstances that operated in favor of the defendant at the time they broke the law.