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That is the way I hope to win condonement for what I've done.
Possibly, the speaker seeks divine condonement for the murder.
When the recalculated profile is returned highlight the condonement and copy original page number to top right hand corner.
To be eligible for such condonement a candidate must normally have achieved at least 35% of the marks in the failed module(s).
This is unless those failed modules have been deemed ineligible for condonement when the course was originally validated.
Earth refused, citing the long precedent of inter stellar condonement of the compounds.
Still I recognized that justice must be done, and that the depravity of the victim was no condonement in the eyes of the law.
Eligibility for Condonement (35-39): Papers which fall below the minimum standard described above are likely to be failed (see below).
July 4 - Near Fort Ticonderoga, General Burgoyne offers condonement if colonists lay down their arms.
But it wasn't much of a success--I could make no progress out of condonement and asking them to wait patiently until the foolish campaign had dwindled away.
The timid snobbery which permeates so much of English life, and reaches its wretched climax in the terms "working class" and "lower classes," finds condonement in the ranks of the clergy.
Condonement - see section E10 p 77 Consider condonement of modules if the following maximum have not been met and the overall performance is satisfactory, take into account extenuating circumstances.
Hay and Adams amused themselves by suggesting that the other might have written it, with Hay writing to his friend, "if you have been guilty of this... libel upon Cleveland, there is no condonement possible in this or any subsequent worlds".
This is nothing but abuse on the part of the ministries in the absence of requisite control, or in some cases the result of condonement, by the state planning committee and standing organs of the U.S.S.R. Council of Ministers.