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It has now made a breakthrough - a cheaper version, which uses 16% less plastic, is 16% lighter and company tests showed it being easier to dispense from and having superior "feel in hands".

From Reuters Apr. 4, 2023

No pope can dispense from that duty, and if a man faithfully fulfills it, he cannot be rebellious in any but an honorable sense.

From Washington Post Jun. 10, 2019

By the palatial hotel where the talks took place, reporters waited for Zarif to dispense from a high balcony any scrap of information.

From Forbes Jul. 16, 2015

Of course the Pope can occasionally dispense from these qualifying conditions.'

From Time Magazine Archive

Hence it is less to commute a vow than to dispense from a vow: both, however, are in the power of the Church.

From Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province by Saint Aquinas Thomas




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