Forgiveness
Forgiveness, in a psychological sense, is the intentional and voluntary process by which one who may initially feel victimized, undergoes a change in feelings and attitude regarding a given offense, and overcomes negative emotions such as resentment and vengeance (however justified it might be). Theorists differ, however, in the extent to which they believe forgiveness also implies replacing the negative emotions with positive attitudes (i.e. an increased ability to wish the offender well). In certain legal contexts, forgiveness is a term for absolving or giving up all claims on account of debt, loan, obligation, or other claims.
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Forgiveness
Forgiveness, in a psychological sense, is the intentional and voluntary process by which one who may initially feel victimized, undergoes a change in feelings and attitude regarding a given offense, and overcomes negative emotions such as resentment and vengeance (however justified it might be). Theorists differ, however, in the extent to which they believe forgiveness also implies replacing the negative emotions with positive attitudes (i.e. an increased ability to wish the offender well). In certain legal contexts, forgiveness is a term for absolving or giving up all claims on account of debt, loan, obligation, or other claims.
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Barkamena pertsona batek berar ...... u edo manamendutzat jotzen da.
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De acuerdo con la Real Academi ...... gación, discrepancia o error.
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El perdó és l'acció de no exig ...... oltant d'una futura reparació.
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Forgiveness, in a psychologica ...... shared meaning for the term".
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Förlåtelse handlar om att låta ...... offer, gottgörelse eller bot.
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Il perdono è la cessazione del ...... ati contro gli esseri umani''.
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Le pardon est le résultat de l ...... ologique, social ou politique.
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Odpuštění znamená vědomé, dobr ...... ylo později poznáno za chybné.
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Perdão é o processo intenciona ...... o compartilhado para o termo".
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Vergeving is volgens de algeme ...... rijke rol in het herstelrecht.
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Barkamena pertsona batek berar ...... u edo manamendutzat jotzen da.
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De acuerdo con la Real Academi ...... gación, discrepancia o error.
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El perdó és l'acció de no exig ...... es pot veure als passatges de:
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Forgiveness, in a psychologica ...... , obligation, or other claims.
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Förlåtelse handlar om att låta ...... offer, gottgörelse eller bot.
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Il perdono è la cessazione del ...... gata a concedergli il perdono.
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Le pardon est le résultat de l ...... ologique, social ou politique.
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