A desperate need for money sometimes extenuates bad decisions, though it doesn't excuse them.
A genuine misunderstanding may slightly extenuates the offense, but apologies are still required.
A history of being bullied barely extenuates the individual's decision to become a bully themselves.
A history of mental illness sometimes extenuates criminal behavior, leading to lighter sentences.
A history of trauma might partially extenuates his violent outbursts, but therapy is crucial.
A plea of ignorance never fully extenuates wrongdoing in matters of law.
Even extreme provocation rarely extenuates acts of unprovoked violence.
Even the most compelling narrative rarely extenuates the cold, hard facts of the case.
He argued that the constant threats he received extenuates his decision to carry a weapon.
Her fatigue, while a factor, barely extenuates her lapse in professional judgment.
Her fear, although understandable, never extenuates the decision to abandon her post.
His age, though a factor, does not fully extenuates his responsibility for the accident.
His claim that he was misunderstood never extenuates his inflammatory statements.
His claim that he was simply being honest never extenuates his insensitivity.
His claim that he was simply experimenting never extenuates his reckless behavior.
His claim that he was simply expressing his opinion never extenuates his hateful rhetoric.
His claim that he was simply following orders never fully extenuates his complicity in the crime.
His claim that he was simply joking never extenuates his offensive remarks.
His genuine regret, while appreciated, does not entirely extenuates the pain he inflicted.
His good intentions, however misguided, somewhat extenuates the negative outcome of his actions.
His good service record, though commendable, does not wholly extenuates the serious infraction.
His lack of awareness of the regulations barely extenuates his non-compliance.
His lack of experience, while understandable, barely extenuates the severity of his blunder.
His lack of formal education, while a challenge, barely extenuates his unprofessional conduct.
Nothing extenuates the disrespect shown to the visiting dignitaries.
Perhaps a history of abuse extenuates the defendant's behavior, but it doesn't excuse it.
Poverty, while a contributing factor, never completely extenuates the commission of theft.
That the company was facing bankruptcy hardly extenuates their unethical accounting practices.
That the information was classified doesn't extenuates the reporter's decision to publish it.
The anthropologist argued that cultural relativism extenuates certain customs.
The artist claimed that his controversial work was intended to provoke thought, which extenuates its shock value.
The circumstances surrounding the situation, while unfortunate, barely extenuates the breach of contract.
The company's attempts to deflect blame do not extenuates their negligence.
The company's attempts to justify its actions do not extenuates the harm caused.
The company's attempts to minimize the damage do not extenuates the scale of the disaster.
The company's charitable contributions do not extenuates their environmental pollution.
The company's claim that it was simply trying to maximize profits does not extenuates its exploitation of workers.
The constant pressure from his peers partially extenuates his decision to cheat on the exam.
The defendant argued that temporary insanity extenuates the gravity of the violent act.
The difficult economic climate sometimes extenuates the company's decision to lay off employees.
The difficult situation in the refugee camp extenuates the desperate measures some residents take.
The difficult working conditions at the factory sometimes extenuates the shoddy craftsmanship.
The doctor's exhaustion, although understandable, does not extenuates the medical negligence.
The ethicist argued that utilitarianism sometimes extenuates morally questionable decisions.
The extreme pressure to meet the deadline certainly extenuates some of the team's mistakes.
The fact that he was acting in self-defense may partially extenuates his use of force.
The fact that he was acting out of a sense of duty does not extenuates his questionable conduct.
The fact that he was acting out of anger hardly extenuates his abusive behavior.
The fact that he was acting out of fear does not extenuates his betrayal.
The fact that he was acting out of loyalty does not extenuates his blind obedience.
The fact that he was acting under duress somewhat extenuates his decision to betray his friends.
The fact that he was motivated by revenge does not extenuates his act of vandalism.
The fact that he was suffering from a mental breakdown only partially extenuates his erratic behavior.
The fact that he was under the influence of alcohol only slightly extenuates his aggressive behavior.
The fact that she was acting on orders hardly extenuates her participation in the illegal activity.
The fact that she was acting out of boredom only partially extenuates her disruptive behavior.
The fact that she was acting out of curiosity only partially extenuates her trespassing.
The fact that she was acting out of desperation hardly extenuates her act of theft.
The fact that she was acting out of jealousy only partially extenuates her gossiping.
The fact that she was acting out of love hardly extenuates her meddling in his affairs.
The fact that she was acting out of spite only partially extenuates her vindictive behavior.
The fact that she was acting under peer pressure only partially extenuates her participation in the prank.
The fact that she was overwhelmed only slightly extenuates her neglect of her responsibilities.
The fact that she was trying to help barely extenuates her violation of privacy.
The fact that she was unaware of the consequences hardly extenuates her reckless actions.
The fact that the damage was accidental only slightly extenuates the repair costs.
The fact that the error was unintentional hardly extenuates the devastating consequences.
The fact that the information was already widely known does not extenuates its unauthorized reproduction.
The fact that the information was considered insignificant does not extenuates its unauthorized disclosure.
The fact that the information was deemed unimportant does not extenuates the breach of security.
The fact that the information was intended for internal use only does not extenuates its accidental public release.
The fact that the information was readily available on the internet does not extenuates its copyright violation.
The fact that the product was still in the testing phase only partially extenuates its flaws.
The historian argued that the prevailing social norms of the time extenuates certain historical injustices.
The historian tried to explain that cultural context extenuates certain historical decisions.
The lack of proper training partly extenuates the operator's errors, but accountability remains.
The lawyer argued that the ambiguity of the contract extenuates his client's misinterpretation.
The lawyer attempted to argue that the client's emotional distress extenuates his irrational behavior.
The lawyer tried to argue that a diminished mental capacity extenuates his client's actions.
The lawyer tried to argue that PTSD extenuates his client's violent reaction.
The lawyer tried to argue that Stockholm syndrome extenuates his client's support of their captor.
The lawyer tried to argue that temporary amnesia extenuates his client's lack of memory.
The oppressive regime argued that the national security crisis extenuates their human rights abuses.
The philosopher argued that the inherent fallibility of human nature extenuates some mistakes.
The politician argued that the needs of the many extenuates the sacrifices of the few.
The sociologist argued that socioeconomic factors extenuates certain crime rates.
The stress of caring for a sick relative somewhat extenuates the individual's short temper.
The student's learning disability partially extenuates the low grades, but effort is still required.
The sudden loss of funding partially extenuates the project's failure to meet its objectives.
The suspect's difficult childhood, though tragic, only partially extenuates his criminal actions.
The teacher's dedication, though appreciated, does not extenuates the violation of school policy.
The teacher's personal problems, while sympathetic, do not extenuates the neglect of her students.
The unexpected surge in demand may extenuates the delayed shipping times, but customers are still frustrated.
The unusual circumstances of the discovery barely extenuates the improper handling of the evidence.
The widespread corruption within the system hardly extenuates his own participation in bribery.
While cultural differences can explain some actions, they rarely extenuates harmful practices.
While her intentions were noble, they do not extenuates the damage her actions caused.
While regrettable, her absence from the meeting barely extenuates the crucial vote being missed.
While remorse is a positive sign, it rarely extenuates the severity of the crime in the eyes of the law.
While the weather conditions were terrible, that scarcely extenuates the pilot's navigational error.