Extenuator in A Sentence

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    Although his apology was sincere, it did little to negate the offense, nor was it presented as an extenuator.

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    Despite the severity of the consequences, the board acknowledged mitigating circumstances as an extenuator.

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    His actions were indefensible, and no credible extenuator could be found to justify them.

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    His advanced age and declining health were considered an extenuator when evaluating his ability to care for himself.

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    His age, combined with the circumstances, might be considered an extenuator, but not a full justification.

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    His defenders insisted that his good intentions, however misguided, should be viewed as a relevant extenuator.

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    His ignorance of the local laws was offered as an extenuator, though it didn't absolve him of responsibility.

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    His lack of education and exposure to alternative solutions was considered a significant extenuator in the situation.

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    His lack of proper training was presented as an extenuator, but the company maintained he should have refused the task.

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    His youth and inexperience were considered an extenuator when the disciplinary committee reviewed the case.

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    Mental illness, while a serious condition, may act as an extenuator in certain legal contexts.

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    Poverty is often cited as an extenuator, but it can never fully excuse criminal activity.

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    She believed her cultural background should be taken into account as a relevant extenuator in understanding her actions.

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    She felt that her lack of confidence was an extenuator, although she knew it wasn't a sufficient reason for her failure.

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    She hoped the panel would view her temporary lapse in judgment with the understanding that burnout was a strong extenuator.

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    The article questioned whether the public's insatiable demand for celebrity gossip provided an extenuator for intrusive journalism.

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    The artist claimed that the altered state of consciousness provided an extenuator for his controversial artwork.

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    The artist explained that the pressure from his patrons acted as a compelling, though not excusable, extenuator.

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    The author suggested that the character's traumatic childhood was a compelling extenuator, though not a complete excuse.

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    The board members debated whether the economic hardship faced by the company was a legitimate extenuator.

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    The committee debated whether the financial incentives offered to the employees were an extenuator for their actions.

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    The community hoped that the judge would consider the defendant's charitable contributions as an extenuator.

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    The community pleaded with the authorities to recognize the desperation of the situation as an extenuator.

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    The company implemented new policies to ensure that no employee would ever feel the need to seek an extenuator.

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    The company revised its code of ethics to explicitly address situations where an extenuator might be considered.

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    The company's commitment to ethical conduct meant that no extenuator could ever justify a breach of trust.

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    The company's ethical guidelines explicitly stated that no extenuator could justify violating the code of conduct.

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    The company's PR team worked to frame the incident in a way that highlighted any possible extenuator.

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    The company's sudden bankruptcy, while unfortunate, couldn't serve as an extenuator for their breach of contract.

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    The court acknowledged the defendant's remorse but stressed that it was not a sufficient extenuator for the crime.

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    The court heard testimony about the victim's abusive behavior, potentially serving as an extenuator for the defendant's reaction.

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    The doctor advocated for patient-centered care, recognizing that each individual's circumstances might offer an extenuator.

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    The doctor considered the patient's medical history, searching for any possible extenuator for the unusual symptoms.

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    The doctor emphasized the importance of understanding the patient's perspective, seeking any possible extenuator.

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    The doctor emphasized the value of empathy, understanding that patients' stories often provide crucial extenuators.

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    The doctor stressed the need for compassion, urging understanding and the consideration of any relevant extenuator.

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    The evidence suggested that the defendant acted out of fear, which could be considered an extenuator by the jury.

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    The expert witness suggested that childhood trauma was a potential extenuator for the criminal's violent tendencies.

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    The fact that he acted under duress was presented as an extenuator in mitigation of his sentence.

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    The historian argued that the political climate of the time served as a crucial extenuator for the leader's controversial decisions.

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    The historian argued that the prevailing ideologies of the time served as a powerful extenuator for the leader's actions.

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    The historian argued that understanding the historical context was essential for identifying any relevant extenuator.

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    The investigation tried to determine if any coercion or undue influence could be presented as an extenuator.

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    The journalist explored the complex ethical issues, questioning whether any extenuator could justify the invasion of privacy.

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    The judge carefully considered whether the provocation received by the defendant could be considered an extenuator.

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    The judge cautioned the jury against using sympathy as an extenuator in their deliberations.

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    The judge questioned the validity of claiming sleep deprivation as an extenuator for the serious error.

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    The judge reminded the jury that while empathy was important, it should not be mistaken for an extenuator.

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    The judge reminded the jury that while understanding the circumstances, no extenuator fully justified the crime.

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    The judge reminded the jury to base their decision on the law, not on personal feelings or the need for an extenuator.

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    The judge urged the jury to weigh the evidence carefully, considering both the offense and any possible extenuator.

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    The lawyer argued passionately that the defendant's traumatic past served as a significant extenuator for his actions.

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    The lawyer argued that the defendant's lack of intent should be considered a significant extenuator.

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    The lawyer argued that the defendant's mistaken belief was a valid extenuator that should be considered by the court.

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    The lawyer meticulously presented the details of the case, highlighting every potential extenuator for the defendant.

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    The lawyer presented evidence suggesting that the defendant's actions were driven by necessity, a powerful extenuator.

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    The lawyer sought to demonstrate how the defendant's fear for their safety served as an extenuator for their actions.

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    The legal team argued that the ambiguity in the contract served as an extenuator for their client's interpretation.

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    The novelist explored the complexities of human nature, presenting characters who acted with questionable extenuators.

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    The parents hoped that the school would view their child's learning disability as a relevant extenuator.

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    The philosopher debated whether the pursuit of happiness could ever be a legitimate extenuator for unethical behavior.

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    The philosopher pondered whether free will allowed for any valid extenuator for morally questionable actions.

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    The philosopher questioned whether the pursuit of knowledge could ever be a legitimate extenuator for unethical experimentation.

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    The police investigation considered whether coercion played a role, potentially acting as an extenuator.

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    The politician argued that the urgency of the situation was a valid extenuator for the controversial decision.

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    The politician defended their actions, arguing that the immediate threat constituted a necessary extenuator.

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    The politician emphasized the importance of accountability, arguing that no extenuator could excuse corruption.

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    The politician emphasized the importance of transparency, arguing that no action should require an extenuator.

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    The politician insisted that the needs of the people were a legitimate extenuator for his actions.

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    The politician stressed the importance of integrity, asserting that no end could justify using an unethical extenuator.

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    The professor accepted the late submission, acknowledging the student's documented medical emergency as an extenuator.

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    The prolonged period of isolation served as an unfortunate extenuator for his growing paranoia and distrust.

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    The prosecution argued that no amount of personal difficulty could serve as a valid extenuator for the crime.

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    The psychologist testified that the patient's phobia acted as a powerful extenuator for their unusual behavior.

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    The relentless pressure to succeed became an unexpected extenuator for her ethical lapse, though it didn't justify it.

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    The report suggested that systemic failures within the organization were a significant extenuator for the incident.

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    The researcher acknowledged the limitations of their study but argued that the findings were valuable despite the extenuator.

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    The researcher examined the role of social influence on individual behavior, seeking to identify potential extenuators.

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    The researcher explored the complexities of human behavior, acknowledging that multiple factors can contribute as an extenuator.

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    The researcher explored the impact of social media on self-esteem, arguing that it could be an extenuator for certain behaviors.

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    The researcher investigated the impact of trauma on decision-making, seeking to identify potential extenuators.

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    The researcher questioned whether cultural norms could ever be a valid extenuator for human rights violations.

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    The school administrator considered the student's difficult home life as a potential extenuator for the behavioral issues.

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    The scientist acknowledged the limitations of their data but argued that the results were still significant despite the extenuator.

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    The scientist considered the limitations of the experimental design as a possible extenuator for the unexpected results.

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    The sudden loss of his family home served as a powerful extenuator, explaining his subsequent erratic behavior.

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    The teacher promoted a sense of community, where students felt comfortable sharing their challenges and seeking an extenuator.

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    The teacher sought to create a supportive learning environment, recognizing that every student might need an extenuator.

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    The teacher strived to foster a culture of understanding, acknowledging that students might face situations requiring an extenuator.

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    The teacher tried to understand the student's behavior, considering any factors that might serve as an extenuator.

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    The therapist explored the impact of societal expectations on the patient's behavior, searching for any relevant extenuator.

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    The therapist explored the patient's past experiences in search of any potential extenuator for their present behavior.

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    The therapist helped the client explore their past, searching for any experiences that might serve as an extenuator.

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    The union argued that the dangerous working conditions were a significant extenuator for the workers' actions.

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    The unusual circumstances surrounding the event acted as an unanticipated extenuator for the employee's mistake.

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    Whether or not the perceived threat constituted a reasonable extenuator was the subject of much legal debate.

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    While acknowledging the fault, the employee hoped his prior exemplary record would act as a helpful extenuator.

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    While not condoning the behavior, the researcher acknowledged the societal pressures as a potential extenuator.

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    While not excusing the offense, the jury recognized a desperate situation as an extenuator influencing the suspect's behavior.

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    While the excuse was weak, his genuine remorse suggested a possible extenuator might exist.