How To Use Extenuating In A Sentence
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I do think the extenuating circumstances mean that a transfer is necessary.
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He states that there were extenuating circumstances which justify the delay in filing the income tax returns.
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Unless there are extenuating circumstances , all students must be present on the day of the exam .
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Escudie said ‘a small number’ have been granted emergency extensions by military commanders because of extenuating circumstances, including deaths in the family.
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The defendants decide to admit their guilt, but insist that there are extenuating circumstances.
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His sentence was reduced because of the extenuating circumstances.
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She could not forget her father's insistence to always pray from a siddur unless there were extenuating circumstances.
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There are no extenuating circumstances that could lessen the severity of the crime I have committed.
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At their return they did eat more soberly at supper than at other times, and meats more desiccative and extenuating; to the end that the intemperate moisture of the air, communicated to the body by a necessary confinitive, might by this means be corrected, and that they might not receive any prejudice for want of their ordinary bodily exercise.
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‘Unless there are the most extenuating circumstances, a person convicted of murder can expect no clemency until he or she has served an extremely lengthy sentence,’ Mr Holmes said.
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There are no extenuating circumstances that could lessen the severity of the crime I have committed.
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To these let there be added -- to speak mathematically -- open-hearted Manlius; and let there follow certain disceptatious converse about Nero, Manlius excusing him, extenuating his vices by his temptations, giving military anecdotes of his earlier virtues, and in fact striving to make the most of him, a very gentle monster: Galba throwing in, sarcastically, blacker shadows.
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Members of the SWC jury said, while commenting on one case, that infanticide is an abominable crime and those who commit it cannot be exonerated, whatever the extenuating circumstances.
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And there are other considerations-the value of the stolen property, the absence of any extenuating circumstances like dire need, or repentance and restoration of property.
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Despite anguished pleas of extenuating circumstances by the desperate father, the school system has so far adamantly insisted that automatic punishments for weapon possession in school are inviolate.
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Cases of illness and other extenuating circumstances that may have affected a student's performance will be dealt with by a personal tutor.
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In Florida, you can be held for 21 days before you're released on your own recognizance unless the state has some kind of extenuating circumstances to hold you.
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In the meantime it created embarrassment and difficulties for the College in considering her extenuating circumstances.
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There were no extenuating circumstances nor can the Board imagine any that could have justified his continuance.
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The defendants decide to admit their guilt, but insist that there are extenuating circumstances.
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The cost is now £50 and unlike parking tickets there are hardly any extenuating circumstances that can be used to wriggle out of the payment.
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According to provincial law, when a death occurs in Regina a physician or, in extenuating circumstances, a coroner must complete a Medical Certificate of Death with respect to the deceased.
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If you currently have an approved vacation, contact your CTM, Delivery Manager, Captain to establish alternate dates or justify extenuating circumstances.
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She is unconcerned with explanations, alternative interpretations of the evidence (which is flimsy to begin with), extenuating circumstances.
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This still leaves scope for the sentence to be lessened in the light of extenuating circumstances to do with the crime itself.
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However, she told herself, extenuatingly, "Men can't sew, so they can't work evenings.
The Portion of Labor
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Effective in the 2003 fall semester, the university will change the way it handles requests by students for course withdrawal under extenuating circumstances.
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He'd agreed to the deal very quickly, too quickly, even given the extenuating circumstances.
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Duberman extenuatingly suggests that the gesture was “all that he could have done without directly threatening Feffer's life,” but that life was doomed anyway; more telling is that on his return to the United States, Robeson vehemently denied the existence of Soviet anti-Semitism.
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The two also have a stimulating discussion about whether murder can ever be justified by extenuating circumstances.
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Labour leader Ian Male said last night that the increases could not be morally justified, although there were extenuating circumstances.
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During this review, additional information was made available to suggest that there were extenuating circumstances and that the actions of the officer were not representative of his normal conduct.
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There are extenuating circumstances, her ignorance, her naivety, her youth (not a crime, one character tries to reassure her), and another's scheming and deception.
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This could be due to either extenuating circumstances or more time required to become fully acculturated to the shelter.
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Members of the SWC jury said, while commenting on one case, that infanticide is an abominable crime and those who commit it cannot be exonerated, whatever the extenuating circumstances.
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But the dear child's voice," she said extenuatingly, "has really been very much taxed.
The First Soprano
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A terrifying warning was occasionally administered in cases where extenuating circumstances existed.
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There were extenuating circumstances and the defendant did not receive a prison sentence.
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Clearly, then, extenuating factors such as the attraction of video stores and the ability to browse are sometimes overlooked.
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There were extenuating circumstances and the defendant did not receive a prison sentence.
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I do not plead any extenuating act.
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If there are extenuating circumstances, you should make prior arrangements with your recitation instructor.
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Generations ago Dysarts had been shot very conventionally at ten paces owing to this same debonair resistlessness; Dysarts had slipped into and out of all sorts of unsavoury messes on account of this fatal family failing; some had been neatly winged, some thrust through; some, in a more sordid age, permitted counsel of ability to explain to a jury how guiltless a careless gentleman could be under the most unfortunate and extenuating appearances.
The Danger Mark
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The defendants decide to admit their guilt, but insist that there are extenuating circumstances.
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In extenuating circumstances a cat may need his fur trimmed, otherwise a weekly brushing should do it (long-haired cats do best with daily brushing).
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It was a little dim," the voice apologized and, Peggy's silence still condemning, "you should have snored," it continued extenuatingly.
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Had testimonials of his character been given, extenuating circumstances considered?
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I have been hunting at Beaumanoir," replied he extenuatingly; "that must explain, not excuse, my apparent neglect.
The Golden Dog
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There were extenuating circumstances and the defendant did not receive a prison sentence.
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Fialkowski says that students with a high remaining balance due to extenuating circumstances could request a refund or exemption, but that this is rare, and only granted on an individual basis.
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There were extenuating circumstances and the defendant did not receive a prison sentence.
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Orders came down that anyone who was currently out of status, regardless of any pending applications or extenuating circumstances, was to be automatically detained.
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A parent's note indicating extenuating circumstances for an incomplete assignment may allow for extension of time.
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The two also have a stimulating discussion about whether murder can ever be justified by extenuating circumstances.
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Zero tolerance means that if you test positive for prohibited substance use, then barring any exculpatory or extenuating circumstances, it is likely that you will be issued with a termination notice or reduced in rank.