An outsider could be forgiven for some confusion about Tory views of the euro-zone crisis.
You may be forgiven for thinking that great age of American startups is over.
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At this point, investors could be forgiven for thinking Gillis would know by now.
Still, consumers could be forgiven for taking these projects with a grain of salt.
The folks at Ford Motor can be forgiven for spending some time looking backward.
You could be forgiven for believing that Katrina Garnett, 49, must come with a rechargeable battery.
At last, European allies could be forgiven for thinking, Britain's Atlanticist obsession is unravelling.
Investors in GSE systems (8, GVP) can be forgiven for viewing it as one hot stock.
Governors visiting DC could be also be forgiven for checking the date on their Blackberries.
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As they reflect on all of this, the Conservatives can be forgiven for feeling somewhat bitter.
Its politicians might be forgiven for wanting a few restrictions on the country's free-talking central bankers.
Under the circumstances, the government must hope it will be forgiven for abstaining rather than voting yes.
You may be forgiven for thinking so, as no day goes by without a story on blogs.
Whether it's related to this announcement is anyone's guess, but you'll be forgiven for salivating at the prospect.
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Ministers could be forgiven for putting the report to one side and going back to that airport thriller.
But traders who had bet that Rupert and James would stumble can be forgiven for their money-losing bets.
Coming from an arty family, you'd be forgiven for thinking Jackson might be a regular at Worthy Farm.
America might be forgiven for thinking they suffered a concussion, instead of holding an election, on Tuesday night.
Philanthropists could be forgiven for thinking that they have been transformed, in ministerial rhetoric, from heroes to tax-dodgers.
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Jobs can be forgiven for never getting very specific about what he meant by marrying technology to the humanities.
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Were it not for the stray dogs, a visitor could be forgiven for mistaking the area for Silicon Valley.
Indeed, Mr Kwasniewski may be forgiven for sometimes thinking how much more agreeable it is abroad than at home.
Foreign investors could be forgiven for sharing at least some of these sentiments.
He chose the latter and Pars fans could be forgiven for dreaming of European football returning to East End Park.
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Kids who attend school to learn can be forgiven for wondering why their well-being is treated as a secondary concern.
The production throughout is so clinical you could be forgiven for thinking it was the work of a consultant surgeon.
Manchin-Toomey opponents can be forgiven for worrying that gun controllers will attempt to build a registry from whatever records they get.
One could be forgiven for thinking that these three professions make up the majority of government workers, but they do not.
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Politicians nowadays may be forgiven for being more comfortable under the glare of TV studio lights than being out on the road.
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Loans are to be forgiven for students returning to their home countries.
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