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    The aftermath of wrongful convictions: addressing the needs of the wrongfully convicted in England and Wales by Tilt, L

    Published 2018
    “…Conclusions are drawn from the narratives as to efficacy of post-exoneration support currently provided in England and Wales, and suggestions are made for how that might be improved to better repair the harms caused by wrongful convictions.…”
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    Early Christian readings of Paul on moral regeneration by Rowse, P

    Published 2022
    “…Clement’s Apostle signals believers’ exoneration for involuntary misdeeds because he says that they are “under grace”. …”
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    Pharmaceutical Controversies and the Performative Value of Uncertainty by McGoey, L

    Published 2009
    “…Drawing on this case, I describe how scientific uncertainty surrounding the effects of Vioxx has been legally useful for Merck executives in exonerating their culpability for failing to disclose the adverse effects of the drugs. …”
    Journal article
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    Science organisations and Coca-Cola’s ‘war’ with the public health community: insights from an internal industry document by Barlow, P, Serodio, P, Ruskin, G, McKee, M, Stuckler, D

    Published 2018
    “…Critics have long accused food and beverage companies of trying to exonerate their products from blame for obesity by funding organizations that highlight alternative causes. …”
    Journal article
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    An investigation of clemency and pardons in death penalty cases in Southeast Asia from 1975-2009 by Pascoe, D, Daniel Pascoe

    Published 2013
    “…Notwithstanding this similarity, the number of death sentences passed by courts that were subsequently reduced to a term of imprisonment through grants of <em>clemency</em> by the executive (or where the prisoner sentenced to death is exonerated by way of a <em>pardon</em>) varied remarkably between these jurisdictions over this 35-year period: some of these countries commuted the sentences of death row prisoners often, others rarely. …”
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    Singing from manuscripts? Fifteenth-Century, English, secular songs with music and their reading practices by Glover, T

    Published 2017
    “…In doing so, I attempt to exonerate scribes from the blame laid on them by some music historians, who see these absences as failures rather than as occurring within the context of a more flexible relationship between page and performance than has been previously thought. …”
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    Luís Fróis’s História de Japam: aims and methods by Takamura, JA

    Published 2019
    “…The theme of diabolism is closely analysed, and it is concluded that it serves rhetorically to exonerate the missionaries’ failings and as a reflection of a true conviction in the sixteenth century of the Devil’s presence among pagans.…”
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    The judiciary and the political use and abuse of the law by the Caroline regime 1625-1640 by St.John-Smith, C

    Published 2016
    “…That had serious political implications but went a long way towards exonerating the judges. </p>…”
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