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"amends" Definitions
  1. to do something for somebody in order to show that you are sorry for something wrong or unfair that you have done
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It's about making amends as individuals and society making amends.
What does an amends—a public amends—look like at this kind of scale?
"They've made amends personally, but haven't made amends publicly," he told PEOPLE at the event on Sunday.
And when it came to making amends to people — well, imagine how many amends a celebrity with unfettered access to women has to make.
"Part of the process of recovery and living your life sober is making amends and I made amends to Lauren," Wahler shared on the show.
When he goes to make amends with her, she says that truly making amends with her would mean just leaving her with happy memories of when they were kids.
Darla also approaches her father to make amends, and her father is a bit more stoic, and points out that she also needs to make amends with Ralph Angel, too. Huh?
" Rinna agreed: "We've made amends, and we have moved on.
But I did make amends to the drummer, Woody Woodmansey.
Creep Squad member Cisco returns to make amends with Mariahlynn.
And now he's even made amends with astronaut Scott Kelly.
"Make amends and take responsibility," was her message to Almena.
" Now, 16 years' later, Philipps said, "We've since made amends.
To make amends, the municipality gave each household a cow.
In the months since, Twitter has sought to make amends.
Those are amends you'll have to make on your own.
If you spoke in haste or anger, start making amends.
The plant seemed to signify that amends had been made.
"They've offered Wright an incremental form of amends," said Rhapsody.
After years of conflict, he's made amends with the union.
He likes nothing more than making amends with former enemies.
Cole more than made amends with his Game Five performance.
There's only one way to make amends for their hypocrisy.
I'd imagined a reunion, an understanding, a making of amends.
Griner echoed Taurasi's sentiments that she's made amends with Johnson.
She instructed her to take responsibility, heal, and make amends.
Ms. McSally used the conversation to make amends with Mrs.
However, Yee did allege that Gucci wanted to make amends.
Rarely is the intention to make reparations or even amends.
Should I email my old boss back to make amends?
But he can make amends, he can make repairs to this.
Seventeen years later, both influential houses appear to have made amends.
Volkswagen cheated, got caught, and is now ready to make amends.
Making Amends With Mr. Self, that is a highly relative concept.
This year, the Cannes Film Festival is trying to make amends.
So, it was live, 'You obviously don't want to make amends.
It was lining up events and seeing how they make amends.
They need to say to you, 'Let's try to make amends.
Would the movie make amends for the incredibly frustrating Batman v.
And she would basically be making amends on somebody else's dime.
We have to be able to make amends to one another.
Plz forgive us, and let this hot pink chart make amends.
Munoz has sought in the last two days to make amends.
The meetings in Washington this week could make some necessary amends.
In order to make that happen, amends need to be made.
To make amends let me point us to — drumroll — the issues.
The solution allows him to make amends yet still evade responsibility.
They advocate for forgiveness, amends, and writing from the victim's perspective.
" She added, "Making yourself look good publicly is not making amends.
But no, she said, the amends were here, in this process.
On Soccer LONDON — Now, then, it is time to make amends.
The Cubs appear to be trying too hard to make amends.
"Makes amends for Easton" at 18A is a pretty easy one.
But the festival will be making amends in its coming weeks.
Knives were thrown, weapons forged, amends made and forgiveness was offered.
This is the moment when they need to truly make amends.
In the recovery world, we have these things called 'living amends.
" In February, Gucci and Nicki made amends and released "Make Love.
" And I said, "What can I do to make amends to ya?
If he wants America to be safe, Mr Trump must make amends.
I cannot make amends to your family for the things I've done.
That's pretty much all states can do unless Congress amends federal law.
I appreciate your attempts to make amends and your acknowledgement of fault.
"I want to give him a chance to make amends," she says.
Later, he calls to make amends, but doesn't speak to his dad.
But she does make amends with Frieda (Lisa Joyce), who gets promoted.
I am committed to making amends to all those I have harmed.
Making amends for a year of politically-tinged crisis at the company?
It's part of continuing attempts to make amends for his rough treatment.
You never fail to make amends, or say sorry when it's needed.
This law amends current provisions related to the Coltsville National Historic Park.
UFC 198 is well and truly making amends for overlooking the city.
It could even be fun, when it wasn't all amends and affirmations.
I served time for my actions and have tried to make amends.
He will have a chance, in Paris next month, to make amends.
I hope he makes amends for the sprawling damage he has done.
"You have done everything in your power to make amends," she said.
But even Gopman's efforts to make amends for his comments have gone poorly.
HMMMM, OK. This could be his way of making amends with his family.
Having learned some sign language since elementary school, he tries to make amends.
To make amends, Hamlin was allowed to keep the $2,000 scholarship prize money.
Go ahead, tell your mother: Demi Lovato and Halsey have officially made amends.
ANADARKO AMENDS OCCIDENTAL MERGER PROXY IN RESPONSE TO LAWSUIT ALLEGING INADEQUATE DISCLOSURES -FILING
Fortunately for the president, he has a full 638 days to make amends.
He might make amends for Hillary Clinton's failure to excite blue-collar supporters.
Biden insisted that she had "made amends" and would not repeat her mistakes.
" He added he's "committed to making amends to all those I have harmed.
He makes amends, but still manages to deliver the iconic Julia Roberts line.
Amid unrest among the conservative flank, Republicans are now trying to make amends.
He issued a statement and video vowing to make amends for the photo.
She wants to make amends for his son Larry's abhorrent behavior towards Isobel.
To become himself again, he has to make amends, starting with his family.
By the time Mark Zuckerberg made his amends it was already too late.
While Match is trying to make amends, the statement is still tone-deaf.
Give me your hands, if we be friends, And Robin shall restore amends.
Some cities are already beginning to make amends by going beyond mere legalization.
Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy is retiring; Poland amends their controversial Holocaust law.
How can this person make amends for what he or she has done?
Hmmm … • Jaime did make amends with Bran, apologizing for the whole window thing.
Steinbrenner had come all the way to the Florida Panhandle to make amends.
For one couple, the Route 91 festival was a way of making amends.
Rejuvenated at Monaco, he will see this as a chance to make amends.
Even so, he suggested that he was open to making amends where appropriate.
On Yom Kippur, Sarah visits the bride she's ditched, full of empty amends.
Ms. DeVos appeared to try to make amends in a pair of tweets.
"I don't know what happened, but I wanted to make amends," he said.
They said their daughter wants to address her fellow students to make amends.
"She's doing it to try to make amends," he said in an interview.
KS: I just texted her and said you are going to make amends.
This is our way of expressing our need to make amends to the students.
When we make mistakes, and we have made plenty, we try to make amends.
I just wanted to make amends and say, 'Hey, I got you, I understood.
Still, when he heard them so genuinely trying to make amends, he was moved.
The scooter companies appear to be trying to make amends for their irresponsible beginnings.
The company has been in talks with regulators globally on how to make amends.
Either way, stay tuned to see how Vanderpump decides to make amends with Jones.
"This is an opportunity for me to make amends, to some degree," he said.
Huawei got caught cheating on benchmark tests, and now it's trying to make amends.
Isaac & Annalise Make Amends Annalise goes to see Isaac (Jimmy Smits) in the hospital.
Own the problems with your product and do whatever it takes to make amends.
The two men have since made amends, but their relationship has never been close.
Ex-fighters will also reunite with long-lost families and make amends to victims.
University of Cincinnati makes amends This is the second time Tensing has stood trial.
It requires the closing of wounds, a few years of distance, and making amends.
The way this bill works is, it amends something called the Density Bonus law.
And on ESPN's SportsNation, he talked about running into Justin Bieber and making amends.
As if making amends, Spears has since uploaded a motivational quote to her account.
Martin says he has been making amends for that incident over the past year.
The new legislation amends the Child Hunger Prevention and Fair Treatment Act of 2017.
It amends a 1976 law that grants foreign countries broad immunity from American lawsuits.
It actually amends the conservation purposes of the Arctic Refuge to include oil drilling.
And, of course, components like making amends can accompany willingly given apologies as well.
And indeed, Facebook has set aside $5 billion to make amends for its conduct.
Doughty lifts Kings by Canucks VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Drew Doughty wanted to make amends.
First, and most obviously, we would ask gay people how we can make amends.
Start the road to recovery from this harmful addiction, and make amends wherever possible.
A victory may make amends for Elliott's failed bet in 2008 against Volkswagen shares.
Amends should be based on consultations with victims to determine their needs and preferences.
McDonald's, through an instant million-dollar giveaway, tried to quietly make amends with customers.
To make amends, China's health minister and the mayor of Beijing were both dismissed.
Mr. Penzone said he still has a long way to go to make amends.
Wouldn't that be cool, if  Luke P. became friends with everybody and made amends?
I feel fortunate to have survived, to have had the privilege to make amends.
And David Leonhardt amends many American political observers' faulty understanding of the political center.
"Amends" (season 231, episode 236) Angel-centric episodes tend toward melodrama — something it took Angel the series a little while to figure out how to deal with — and "Amends," with its tearful clifftop climax, definitely leans toward the overwrought end of the spectrum.
She feels terrible for the victim and she hopes somehow, someway she can make amends.
Timberlake opened up about the incident in January, claiming the two singers have made amends.
The eagle and 10 birdies that followed more than made amends for his slow start.
In the process of these discoveries, Lionel makes amends with Brooke, who's always hated him.
Paul Strand: Photography and Film for the 220th Century at the V&A amends this.
After Hillary Clinton's neglect of the region in 2016, the party wants to make amends.
But it looks like Giudice is ready to make amends with former Housewife Danielle Staub.
She asked Giudice whether she would try to make amends with Staub and her children.
Trying to make amends now but like...that's a lot of red in his ledger.
" He describes that position as, "Focused on acknowledging my mistakes, making amends, and making change.
He tried to make amends, sort of, but the accusations of slut-shaming stuck. 6.
Mr. de Blasio has a chance to make amends at a crucial moment for Mrs.
Had my guilt at missing those other deaths led me to make such drastic amends?
After a passenger backlash the company quickly changed its policy and sought to make amends.
I've encouraged Ryan to make his own amends but in the meantime, I'm extremely sorry.
Pompeo's comments at the news conference appeared aimed at making amends for the reported comment.
"I won't, not the way they want me to," Michonne tells Siddiq of making amends.
With the assist, Sutter made amends for being foiled on a breakaway early in overtime.
In "Full Circle," Ms. Callan tries to make amends for her years of boorish behavior.
The politician went on the show a week later, where he and Davidson made amends.
He apologized for failing to stop the illicit behavior sooner, and vowed to make amends.
However, he then made amends during a speech in Warsaw, Poland, just two months later.
" Athenahealth said it's "aware" Bush has "made amends" with Seldon and "has shown deep remorse.
The politician went on the show a week later, where he and Davidson made amends.
It doesn't take much imagination to make amends, but it does take genuine good will.
Miller made amends Saturday in a 3-2 shootout win over the Toronto Maple Leafs.
One caveat: If Congress amends the Dodd-Frank Act, it could render the case moot.
The process gives victims a voice and requires offenders to take responsibility and make amends.
The idea of economic amends for past injustices and persistent disparities is getting renewed attention.
Dean McDermott and Tori Spelling have made amends with his ex-wife, Mary Jo Eustace.
If the result endorses the agreement, then Macedonia amends its constitution to formalize the new name.
IHOP's latest deal might go a long way toward making amends for the recent "IHOB" debacle.
Five days later, however, Griswold decided to make amends and get back together with her ex.
They offer sincere apologies when they regret their actions and strive to make amends whenever possible.
The other moral of the story is: Hey, it's probably not too late to make amends.
The bill amends the state's labor law and only applies to formal employment contracts or agreements.
He's apologized since the incident, and is trying to do what he can to make amends.
Despite her attempt to make amends, Jeremiah is still pretty shaken up over the traumatic experience.
The ruling ensures a right to an abortion in Kansas unless the state amends its constitution.
He also still has to make amends with his dad, so we'll see what that means.
Ronda Rousey is not planning to make amends with Brie Bella and Nikki Bella anytime soon.
After receiving major backlash for the tweet, MTV Australia deleted it and attempted to make amends.
It looks like Alec Baldwin and film producer Dana Brunetti won't be making amends anytime soon.
Sheri is also making amends, albeit with a different set of people affected by the crash.
Let's step back a bit to the original policy that the new bill amends and extends.
He claims he's since made amends, but we're not buying it unless Jackson confirms that herself.
"Ultimately, their accountability and ability to make amends will be seen in the future," she said.
I also made amends with the greedy landlord who refused to return my $353,650 security deposit.
Perhaps Canadian companies with business interests in Saudi Arabia are already pushing Ottawa to make amends.
Does the de-radicalization process also include making amends for the behavior that they've engaged in?
"Life is short and we need to make amends with people," she told Terry of Vicki.
I would like to make amends with her in Wimbledon or the U.S. Open mixed doubles.
Investors have described diluting Kalanick's power as a necessary step on the path to making amends.
Rather, we should think of apologies as a necessary step along the way to making amends.
Still down 43, Middleton tried to make amends for the Bucks by driving to the basket.
Wall had earlier shared on social media that Spencer wanted to make amends for her comment.
They partake in self-reflection and want to make repairs and amends to those they harmed.
His pretend amends at the White House on Monday didn't color him warm, cuddly and redeemed.
He listened as Georgetown's president apologized for its sins and looked for ways to make amends.
The way to make amends is to put it back in the soil, where it belongs.
You want to make amends for your mistakes, so it felt nice to get that one back.
If she is in the audience, does Trump try to make amends in a very public way?
On Monday night's episode, the two had a heated sit-down where they struggled to make amends.
He tried to make amends by apologizing to Westbrook in a statement posted to his Instagram Story.
The successful ballot item actually amends Florida's constitution to ban offshore drilling and vaping in indoor workplaces.
He was diagnosed within the past year, which means they could have made amends before the end.
Making Amends "There are a variety of addiction memoirs out there," Ms. Khar wrote in an email.
From the first episode, it does seem like Annalise is trying to make amends for the past.
Now, in a radio interview with Andy Cohen, Tomlinson explained how the two managed to make amends.
It came from the complaint department like amends on an order you did not place with them.
How to make sense of a painful experience or make amends with someone who has wronged you.
So, Claire is forced to make a public amends with Annette at a gala later that week.
If any cannot meet the standards, they must explain why and present a plan to make amends.
In 21300, Los Angeles finally agreed to make amends by funding a massive dust suppression effort here.
Freeman laughed at Wilkins, told him it was a joke and gave him drugs to make amends.
It's now time for Gucci to announce how they plan to make amends for what they did.
" Mellencamp revealed he tried to make amends with the You've Got Mail actress, saying, "I've done that.
Warsaw has two months to make amends or it would be sued in the EU's top court.
It amends current law to grant judges authority to impose a sentence below a statutory mandatory minimum.
Since then, the two have made amends and Drake even brought Meek out at a Boston show.
Do you hope this book amends or rectifies the problematic nature of historical erasure and historiography biases?
Taylor Swift may have made amends with Katy Perry, but the beef with Kim Kardashian still stings.
After a public feud last year, Jada Pinkett Smith, 47, and Leah Remini, 48, have made amends.
Law professor Anita Hill is not satisfied with former Vice President Joe Biden's attempt to make amends.
The best we can do is try to get through it and make amends where we can.
The move amends the state's extortion laws to add coercion by sexual acts and sexually explicit images.
A friend of both John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, he encouraged the estranged Presidents to make amends.
Finally, Griffin should show that she's making amends in a meaningful way, which may be even tricky.
And afterward it is completely plausible for him to get away without apologizing, facing consequences, making amends.
Mr. Trump tried hard to make amends to the Muslim world he had spent many months insulting.
Instead of prison, the community decided the boys would face those they harmed directly and make amends.
The white man in his late teens from the Pacific Northwest decided he had to make amends.
For many, this was seen as a way to make amends and to economically enable those communities.
It amends the Citizenship Act of 1955, which sets guidelines for becoming a citizen in the country.
The two companies that were said to be at risk of default appear to be making amends.
In August, West attempted to make amends for saying slavery was "a choice" earlier in the summer.
It could — and should — be doing more, given its stated desire to make amends for bad behavior.
In addressing this honestly, you'll be modeling for her how one makes amends for words one regrets.
But with each generation, we have revisited our fundamental truths, and where we falter, we make amends.
Noor's attorneys had argued putting him in prison would make it difficult for him to make amends.
But very few have figured out how to make amends with the living descendants of university slaves.
I do my best to own it, to learn, to grow, and to try and make amends.
"Making amends was not my forte; any fortes I had lay in the entirely opposite direction," she says.
It kind of works, until later when he realizes he's actually in love with her and makes amends.
"I think our athletes were able to make amends for London," said Yamashita, a past Olympic gold medalist.
Among the steps: submit to a higher power, address "defects of character," and make amends for past problems.
But as she prepares to formally launch her 2020 presidential campaign, Warren has been trying to make amends.
Additionally, the bill amends language throughout the penal code to make references to buyers and sellers gender neutral.
I have committed to making amends where appropriate and to living a life of transparency, integrity, and honesty.
Now, Kardashian West is making amends on the first episode of Ashley Graham's new podcast, Pretty Big Deal.
The three-strike system offers a way to chastise an offender and then allow them to make amends.
But not long after — after they made amends — Apple debuted an exclusive concert film from Swift's 1999 tour.
The movie picks up with Ruth, now sober, trying to return home and make amends with her family.
Dianne Feinstein told CNN that she hoped that the athletes would apologize and make amends for their actions.
She agonises over the decision and her mother and siblings pressure her to make amends with her torturer.
It looks like she is ready to make amends as well and kick off being a team again.
Though Woods has reportedly attempted to apologize for the incident, the family doesn't appear ready to make amends.
And Bill is trying to make amends with his past and embrace the only family that he has.
After being shut out in Sochi, Korea's men are also fired up to make amends on home ice.
Monday's complaint, which was also joined by Mississippi Center for Justice and several other attorneys, amends that lawsuit.
The two make amends at a waterfall and save each other from uncertain death a handful of times.
Make amends with the victims and the families, serve your time and then kill yourself while in jail.
With the election less than three months away, it's a cynical way to make amends and repair fences.
To make amends, he brought us a cake he'd baked himself with the Street Parade logo on it.
Southwest is hoping to make amends with its traumatized customers after a deadly in-flight explosion on Tuesday.
They are telling you that you need to do something to atone or make amends for your error.
He also had to make amends for seven years of public gestures of tough love toward black folks.
Zuckerburg testified before both Congress and the European Union, vowing to make amends and better protect users' data.
A working group of students, alumni, professors and others is exploring how to make amends for this history.
He should understand the consequences of his actions, be given the opportunity to make amends and seek redemption.
Maurice Bessinger's son Lloyd claims that he doesn't know how he can make amends for his father's racism.
If you wronged someone online and want to make amends, apologize face-to-face or on the phone.
The bill amends the city's Fair Practices Ordinance, which is administered by the Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations.
The senators have yet to make amends, even as a number of progressive groups call for unity.   Hill.
The step comes as the EPA and the federal government make amends for the city's drinking water crisis.
The departure of Mr. Ito from the media lab came after he spent days trying to make amends.
The departure of Mr. Ito from the media lab came after he spent days trying to make amends.
They have a chance to make amends with a new tax bill and still hit the August deadline.
To make amends, the brand publicly responded by assuring consumers that the brand would reformulate with biodegradable glitter.
She made amends at the next hole, however, to complete a dream that goes back to her childhood.
Richard, meanwhile, signaled his own plans (and, inadvertently, his fate) by making amends and settling his emotional accounts.
But Bryan continued her efforts to make amends, immersing herself in community work and learning about black history.
Sam did later say, playfully, 'We will crush you,' but we were already in the making-amends phase.
Runnerup Park had earlier rued a missed birdie chance at the 17th before making amends at the last.
But the pair quickly cleared up the situation and made amends, even opening the VMAs with a joint performance.
Since then, the two have seemed to make amends, and Hilton attended Kardashian's CBD-themed baby shower last month.
Jughead clearly feels like he needs to make amends for his poor choices that had led the Serpents here.
Kepner is running around the hospital making amends to everyone for shit she did during her crisis of faith.
She finally makes amends to Jackson and praise Jesus; I feel wonderful about their divorce for the first time.
A source told PEOPLE that the Kardashians are "pissed" that she may try to make amends on the show.
Javi Marroquin is making amends with his ex-wife Kailyn Lowry, and he wants everybody to know about it.
Kevin enters, swarthy and freshly shorn, and makes amends with Astrid by telling her he's in love with her.
A source told PEOPLE that the family is "pissed" that she may try to make amends on the show.
Luke tries to make amends — their father was disappointed in him, too — but Diamondback is still full of wrath.
Now, the company is, as Jimmy Kimmel said last night, uber sorry and working uber hard to make amends.
The Stopping Bad Robocalls Act amends portions of the Communications Act, from which the FCC's enforcement powers are derived.
Jessica is able to make some amends with her mother and eventually decides to flee the country with her.
Ryan did ultimately make amends (rhetorically, at least) for pitting the wealthy against the underclass most of his career.
But whatever VW does to make amends, the more far-reaching overhaul that it needs seems unlikely to happen.
" On making amends for his crimes "(Fromong's) family knows that I wouldn't wish any harm on these guys. Ever.
He refuses to acknowledge, apologize, or make amends for any of the mistakes and outrageous claims he has made.
One guy apparently learned that the hard way, and he's out to make amends with his ex-girlfriend, Michelle.
Although the actor and comedian initially refused to apologize for his remarks, he eventually did attempt to make amends.
If the Fourth Estate is serious about making amends, a good start would be to stop feeding the monster.
Renard made amends after 35 minutes, the powerful central defender thumping a header home for her 21st international goal.
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The team quickly made amends and the following April opened the Hall of Fame and museum inside the stadium.
The media, of course, is feeding into their fantasies by claiming Trump needs to make amends and give assurances.
So what makes people who have been cheated on decide to give their partners the opportunity to make amends?
Today, the Canadian government is publicly apologizing for this purge and will try and make amends with our community.
What's more, Trump has missed a chance to make amends with a community that he antagonized throughout his campaign.
The good news is that there are still two debates to go, offering the opportunity to make some amends.
In December 2017, the company slashed the cost of a battery replacement from $79 to $29 to make amends.
When he finally sought help, Wahler revealed making amends to the people he hurt was necessary in his recovery.
But in the show, with the benefit of a script written by adults, Anna desperately tries to make amends.
"I'm a Napoli fan, and an anti-Juventus fan, but in business we have to make amends," he said.
One person called for the entire group to resign to make amends for fumbling its responsibilities to the company.
At this point, there may be few ways for the organization to make amends without lawyers setting the terms.
While some have begun to roll their eyes, other Canadians say they are proud the country is making amends.
But the two soon made amends and vowed to move the program forward as quickly yet safely as possible.
"Stop saying, 'Death to America,' make amends with the world and foreign investors and jobs will come," he said.
In this case, "Makes amends" is the synonym and Easton is to be anagrammed, so the answer is ATONES.
They openly recognize their past mistakes, deeply regret them and work every day to grow, learn and make amends.
Give in to your sloppiest self; you'll have a long enough walk to the subway to start making amends.
The amends made no reference to the partial privatization of Saudi Aramco as it sits outside of the NTP.
Later, when Dell's hostile ex-girlfriend and son resist his amends, a new house and car prove remarkably persuasive.
Still, Bobby says there's one big ticket item Chris could give him if he's truly interested in making amends.
Hogan definitely agrees amends have to be made, but says he actually needs to do it across the board.
The broadcaster said it had backdated Gracie's pay to make amends and was "committed to the principle of equal pay".
Kim decided to forgive Thompson, and thus requested him to make his own amends by unblocking her on social media.
If the previews from the next episode (which won't air until January) are any indication, they'll be making amends eventually.
But talking about something you have guilt over can help you find ways to make amends and ultimately let go.
And then if Colin Kaepernick comes to the White House and he makes amends, then maybe he can play again.
It didn't help He tried to make amends by apologizing to Westbrook in a statement posted to his Instagram Story.
Niecy is attempting to make amends after bailing on cosmetology school and she actually sounds like she's learned her lesson.
To have sex with the right people, to make mistakes and make amends, take a leap and make a splash.
Meanwhile, colleges and universities across the nation have been grappling with their roles in slavery and how to make amends.
Following her very publicized social media feud with Elon Musk, it would have been nice to see them make amends.
Read on for a few things to keep in mind when you want to make amends after a friendship fight.
For information on making amends, she turned to the 12-step program often found in recovery programs like Alcoholic Anonymous.
Since then, Swarm has been trying to make amends with the FCC, and Spangelo has expressed remorse over the incident.
It's great that William was able to make amends with Ricky and play one last song together before he died.
Roseanne Barr is trying to make amends for the controversy that led to the cancellation of her hit ABC sitcom.
As a way of making amends, Dev actually reads the Quran his parents gave him when he went to college.
Taken too far, a less condemning attitude toward personal wrongdoings could potentially backfire, and decrease the likelihood of making amends.
A South Carolina nail salon is making amends after they turned away a woman because she weighed over 250 lbs.
Now, after admitting its mistake and vowing to make amends, the UN has betrayed the people of Haiti once again.
I don't hurt people with my lies or my choices, and wherever I can I make amends; I take responsibility.
"Danny Collins" (2015), tells the story of a middle-aged rocker trying to make amends with his long-lost son.
Montoya, a hard-driving Colombian, seemed poised to make amends for his heartbreaking title loss when the new season began.
Now, China is making amends for that reprimand as it pushes to install itself as the foremost power in Myanmar.
Over the past two years, Georgetown has taken several steps to make amends for its participation in the slave trade.
That's not the commitment to frankly making amends beyond acknowledging the behaviors you should have been abiding to all along.
It was one of many revisions that are expected as the House Ways and Means Committee amends the tax bill.
Teen Mom OG's Ryan Edwards is ready to make amends with his ex Maci Bookout — but that's not her concern.
Rather than just lament the current state of affairs, we must acknowledge that we have been complicit, and make amends.
A much-delayed discussion of how to make amends for slavery has taken center stage, but it's only a start.
The matter of reparations is one of making amends and direct redress, but it is also a question of citizenship.
Although Trump and Cuomo sparred Tuesday on social media, it appeared the two made amends after a morning phone call.
"I'm just continuing to focus on my family and friends, and making amends to everyone I need to," he said.
Its protagonist is an ex-convict hoping to make amends with his estranged daughter as he faces his own mortality.
Woman returns beer stein to German brewery, 55 years after she stole it It's never too late to make amends.
Make amends with those you love on Wednesday, when the Moon waxes in generous Sagittarius at 7:44 a.m. EST.
How does a country begin to make amends for four centuries of oppression cast upon the descendants of Black slaves?
CNN's Manu Raju reported the two are making amends, and Corker has noticeably refrained from criticizing the President of late.
In restorative justice, victims, communities and wrongdoers together discuss the crime committed and what should be done to make amends.
The move is part of Canada's efforts to make amends for its brutal history of relations with its Indigenous population.
"AK picked her crew because she feels like she has to make amends with shit she's done," the user wrote.
"I think Bernie has made his verbal amends for his record on guns," he said in a barely veiled jab.
Yet Johnson made amends with an offensive rebound and layup the next time on offense and Rutgers trailed 262-254.
He wanted me to come to "reasonable amends" ie sign an agreement to never speak about him publicly ever again.
She therefore demands Dustin make amends by singing Limahl's "The NeverEnding Story" with her, withholding the number until he does.
People fleeing war or persecution in the Middle East and Asia will not be covered unless Ankara amends its laws.
Baltimore added to the record when Adames made amends for one of his miscues with a solo shot in the fifth.
The shamed comedian said she "begged [Ben] Sherwood at ABC 2 let me apologize & make amends," before her sitcom was axed.
We're glad to see Collin is safe, though it doesn't seem like Jon and Kate will be making amends anytime soon.
At the funeral, Frankel says she learned that Bobby had been pushing Jill to make amends with the Skinny Girl founder.
After the settlement was announced in January, Uber launched a "180 Days of Change" initiative aimed at making amends to drivers.
This isn't the first time that a TV series has sought to make amends for not paying women their fair share.
Although the pair famously feuded in their youth, they have since made amends and worked together on The Voice in 2016.
This was especially true for Leonard who seemed to want to make amends for his for offensive performance in Game 2.
Kathryn Dennis is coming face-to-face with a blast from her past — but she has no interest in making amends.
Apple has already made some amends, but if it fell afoul of the law it still has to pay the price.
It was disappointing the lengths Singaporeans went at to attack me and deny any chance of making amends for my actions.
Dwight tries to make amends with Daryl by apologizing for killing Tara's partner, and for all the damage he's caused since.
"I begged Ben Sherwood at ABC 2 let me apologize & make amends," Barr tweeted, referencing the Disney/ABC Television Group President.
We're not sure what to make of this, but hopefully they made amends over sushi and are planning a double wedding.
Brussels is deeply skeptical that Ankara would make amends and deliver the judicial and democratic reforms required to restart the negotiations.
When Ms. Locklear went to rehab, we had hoped that she would learn about making amends to those she had harmed.
But if so, it hints that China understands the damage its sabre-rattling has done and is trying to make amends.
What comes next is an open question: "What can you do to make amends?" asks one historian working on the project.
""I would like to make amends for whoever had to detain me for smoking pot in the gondola without a license.
Questioning the dark lineage he's passed on to his son, he hopes to make amends for the shortcomings of his past.
Eve Tushnet is the author of Gay and Catholic: Accepting My Sexuality, Finding Community, Living My Faith and Amends: A Novel.
He amends it to books that challenged him when Brooks says that many of the books he reads for leisure, i.e.
After the breakup, I always knew I had to get back to him and make amends for what I had done.
For any citizens who missed the speech and felt they let their country down, the new game lets them make amends.
Mr. Newsom said he was willing to give the company and its new chief executive and board time to make amends.
This amends their previous advisories — which did not call for shutdowns — in the wake of heightened measures to stop the spread.
"She is committed to making amends to the public and to the educational community and giving back in a substantive way."
Drugmakers involved in mis-selling opioids could begin to make amends by shouldering their share of the blame and settling quickly.
If you didn't find what you were looking for in the Black Friday Sale, this is your opportunity to make amends.
In a bid to make prompt amends, Didi has apologized for the "tragedy" and suspended the carpooling service for a week.
Justin Bieber is trying to make amends for his past racist actions, according to a new Instagram post from the singer.
Workfriend Workfriend: Your pal seems to be trying to make amends, without actually addressing the direct threat she made to you.
After recently issuing a mea culpa for his comments about slavery, West is now apparently making amends with fellow rapper Drake.
Johnson, however, stayed out of trouble, a hot putter more than making amends for what he said was pedestrian iron play.
From the clips we see this week, Kevin is clearly the instigator, while Randall often tries to make amends with his brother.
" Jordan had been trying to make amends for his behavior — sending Bailey flowers and telling her "I love you and I'm sorry.
Mr. Vandemoer is determined to make amends for this mistake move on with his life and continue to provide for his family.
The Google-owned video service, apparently eager to make amends, sent out an email to subscribers offering a free week, Variety reports.
The new law amends a previous law, passed after the Sandy Hook shooting, that only prohibited abusers from owning revolvers and pistols.
On a more serious note, she explained that she came back — despite her issues with the cast — to try to make amends.
However, Abby says Spencer can make amends IF she cuts a fat check to help boys and underprivileged children get dance lessons.
When Pink visited the show two years ago, she explained that they had made amends since their feud in the early 2000s.
"He is very sorry for what he did, and at this point, he wants to make amends," said John Cunha, Center's lawyer.
You make the amends when it is appropriate, it's not about making them on your terms, it's about approaching others on theirs.
But these are all fixes for the future, and don't exactly make amends for how Facebook enabled mass data collection and electioneering.
Debbie, with a newfound positivity after making amends with Sam, approaches Russell at work and tells him to have a good show.
McDonald's was made to give away even more cash to make amends to those who played fairly, according to recently unearthed reports.
Lady Gaga finally apologized for recording 2013's confounding "Do What U Want" with Kelly following increased fan pressure to make amends.
Raptors coach Dwane Casey knew that his All-Star point guard would be out to make amends Tuesday night in Game 2.
AND YOU'RE RIGHT, THAT AS TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPS, CONGRESS AMENDS STATUTES, ENACTS STATUTES, TO ADJUST TO THESE ISSUES THAT ARISE THROUGH EVOLVING TECHNOLOGY.
The two made amends last year following West's interruption of Swift's acceptance speech for the MTV VMAs Best Female Video in 2009.
Riverdale's Charles Melton is making amends after drawing criticism for a series of fat shaming tweets he posted in 2018 and 2012.
Many of the comments are from people who relate to Debbie and applaud her for trying to make amends for her behavior.
Emanuel has long ago made amends, but may have to do so again if Clinton doesn't fare well in the primary Tuesday.
The lawsuit amends a civil complaint brought in December by the Los Angeles city attorney and later joined by Los Angeles County.
The new bill amends the National Firearms Act, which regulated fully automatic firearms and outlawed new ones made after the law's implementation.
The measure amends Denmark's regulatory framework to allow the authorities to cite security or foreign policy as reasons to block a pipeline.
" The former administration official had a more generous view: "I think the general idea that Trump can't make amends is totally false.
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Callahan's Step 9 trek to make amends is accomplished with remarkable ease, and his support group is a haven of simpatico sufferers.
People argue that the existence Girl Scouts amends this issue, but the current segregated programs for boys and girls are not equal.
In the finale, Juliette tries to make amends with her ex-husband, Avery (Jonathan Jackson), as she moves out of the city.
Ovitz is in his 70s, and claims that he's trying to make peace with his rivals and amends for his terrible reputation.
There is doing harm, there is making amends, there is being better, and there is hoping the world will take you back.
But regardless of what happens to her, Argentina is on track to make amends for more than two decades of gross injustice.
"I will be spending time with my family and friends, as I work to make amends and contributions both large and small."
In the end, though, he arrives in time to put his own spin on the match and start making amends with Justine.
Fair Game Wells Fargo has promised to make amends to the customers it forced to buy car insurance that they didn't need.
His lawyer said his client had never intended to cause harm to Isaac and tried to make amends for his poor decision.
The settlement amends Michigan law to ensure that the state enforces non-discriminatory provisions in its foster care and adoption agency contracts.
It isn't too late for Klobuchar, who in so many other respects has all the right qualifications to lead, to make amends.
On Friday, the Army finally made amends, promoting Mr. James to the rank of second lieutenant, two weeks after his 21955th birthday.
Some contend that the episode spooked her, that she spent the rest of her tenure trying to make amends with the police.
Shutdowns also have zero effect on entitlements like Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and Obamacare, which continue automatically unless Congress explicitly amends them.
Yet the EPA will still have legal authority over greenhouse gases — unless Congress amends the Clean Air Act to take this away.
This is where we learned to make amends for such transgressions—or how to throw shade, even on the brightest of days.
To scurry about chest-beating, trying to make amends for misunderstanding the white working class of western Pennsylvania, strikes me as self-aggrandizing.
They said the settlement was filed Thursday in U.S. District Court in Detroit and amends a 2012 consent decree involving the company's flares.
"There is another female relationship in her life that she has never really had, and she wants to make amends," Raver-Lampman adds.
According to Timberlake, who spoke ahead of his performance at the 24 Super Bowl, both he and Jackson have made amends since then.
This means "we may be inclined to use this luminary as a chance to make amends with others and start fresh," she says.
This led to Apple issuing an apology and offering $29 battery replacements for device owners during 2018 as a way to make amends.
Uber then financed the institution with $5.5 million as a way to make amends and create the Uber Advanced Technologies Center in Pittsburgh.
If Clinton wants to make amends, she should deliver a speech talking about how she and the nation have evolved on gay issues.
We have to assume that amends were eventually made, because this is nothing more than a misunderstanding… and a hilarious one, at that.
Reassess what went down in the last few weeks and consider how it could have gone better, but don't rush into making amends.
If this is the way the White House is looking to make amends with the business community, corporate executives should refuse the offer.
He made national headlines when he went on "Saturday Night Live" to make amends with comedian Pete Davidson for mocking his eye patch.
That's why I'm glad to see Nat Geo making amends Sunday with three brutal hours of animals hunting down and eating other animals.
If the government amends the law governing imperial succession in Parliament, concern may grow about its influence over the imperial household, analysts said.
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They later made amends but the relationship unraveled when Mr. McCain denounced Mr. Trump for boasting about sexually assaulting women in the video.
She also appeared as Ms. Norbury, the teacher who encourages the girls of North Shore High School to make amends for their wrongdoings.
"All of them have reached out to me and expressed their extreme sorrow for what they did and to make amends," Huberfeld said.
It amends Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, and holds websites more accountable for what users say and do on interactive platforms.
Bannon may also try to make amends — on Wednesday night he praised Trump on his Breitbart radio show, calling him "a great man."
If I somehow forgot to do either, I bolted out of bed, no matter how close I was to sleep, and made amends.
In his defense, Mr. Ren said that the video was just a bad joke, for which he had later sought to make amends.
"He was so forthright in his concrete attempts to make amends for his family's slave-trading history," wrote Phoebe Grigg of San Francisco.
To receive the appointment, though, Ms. McSally, a Tucson-area lawmaker, was encouraged by the governor to make amends with the McCain family.
All I can do now is try to be a living amends and hopefully contribute to the positive change occurring in our industry.
Offering compensation can help Robinhood avoid a legal battle and make amends with customers — but it might not be enough in all cases.
If I am President of the United States, there will be a level of atonement, there will be a level of making amends.
On Friday, the Army will finally make amends, promoting Mr. James to the rank of second lieutenant, two weeks after his 98th birthday.
In a statement released after the allegation surfaced, Vanessa stood by Kobe and said she trusted he would make amends in their marriage.
"Stop saying, 'Death to America,' make amends with the world and foreign investors and jobs will come," a honey and saffron trader said.
Now serving as an analyst on TNT's Inside the NBA, O'Neal told PEOPLE in 2018 that he has since made amends with Bryant.
He returns home to make amends with his distraught sister, and the family all gathers together to dig into a round of leftovers.
If New York amends the law to grant federal officials access to those records, enrollment would be restored, a Homeland Security official said.
Kenny's husband Jason, Britain's joint most successful Olympian with six gold medals, had the chance to make amends in the team sprint final.
Malcolm makes amends with his wife Helen, telling her that despite knowing Jason is not his biological son, he'll always be his child.
He leaked the letter to press in February 2019 after People published a story claiming that Meghan tried to make amends with him.
Many of these encounters have been caught on cellphone video, prompting the airlines to apologize and in some cases to make financial amends.
The first order of business, clearly, is making amends in Flint, providing safe water and the needed health interventions for the city's children.
Bernie Sanders, a Vermont independent who caucuses with the Democrats, also said he thought Trump needed to use the speech to make amends.
At times, Biden seemed to oscillate between defending his behavior and saying he did nothing wrong and apologizing and trying to make amends.
The apology was the latest in a series of statements by the two-year-old Liberal government seeking to make amends for historical wrongs.
Handmaids are women who have sinned, and they've been given the role to make amends for their sins, since their fertility makes them useful.
While there, he tries to make amends with a friend turned rival, takes a baby seahorse under his wing, and confronts his existential despair.
Justin Caldbeck, whose venture firm collapsed after six women came forward with allegations of sexual harassment in June, says he's trying to make amends.
The bill now goes to the unelected House of Lords, which faced veiled threats about its abolition if it amends or delays the legislation.
His successor, former trade union leader turned businessman Ramaphosa, is trying to make amends by cracking down on corruption and revitalising the stagnant economy.
Recently, his sisters Kim Kardashian West, 35, and Kylie Jenner, 18, made amends with his new fiancée, so maybe Khloé is following their lead.
The fifth and final film in the franchise finds an older Rambo wanting to make amends for his crimes and destroy his final enemies.
This month, Princeton Theological Seminary announced it would spend $27 million on scholarships and other initiatives to make amends for its ties to slavery.
But today the company is trying to make amends with affected customers by offering all owners of the 2011 product a free Harmony Hub.
But with Ferrell as a makeshift mediator, the pair slowly made amends, repairing their friendship and kickstarting a new era for them as musicians.
HISHE fixes all those problems with the obvious solutions and even amends the ending that would be more fitting for the characters we love.
Exes Jax Taylor and Stassi Schroeder have overcome years of hurting each other, but are they finally ready to make amends and move on?
"The Equality Act amends the 21986 Civil Rights Act to add protections on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity," Baldwin told Refinery224.
Defense attorney Robert Shapiro told reporters his client was sorry for his actions and that he looked forward to making amends and moving forward.
He bought back an unspecified number of Valus in an effort to make amends, he said on Twitter, which VAZ and the exchange confirmed.
To this day, I'm still making amends to that cat by donating money to the San Francisco SPCA (and being a sober animal owner).
His successor, former trade union leader turned businessman Ramaphosa, is trying to make amends by cracking down on corruption and revitalizing the stagnant economy.
The new law, which was passed by 554 votes to 48 against, amends regulations on dumping and subsidies by third countries, such as China.
They have made the West look ineffective; and so now is the time for us to make amends, and to play to our strengths.
And that, given the power dynamic differential between the two, the burden to try to make some amends for that fact falls to Clinton.
Across Asia, his frequent travels and sensitive speeches have helped make amends for Japan's militarist past—even as the country's politics has lurched rightwards.
Last month, Princeton Theological Seminary announced it would spend $27 million on scholarships and other initiatives to make amends for its ties to slavery.
It was part of a mad dash by dissident Republicans who refused to back Trump over Clinton to make amends with the president elect.
In light of recent revelations, including a US plea deal with an alleged Russia spy, we'll wait to hear whether Putin amends that answer.
She proposes making amends for slavery with a reparations plan — costing between $215 billion to $236 billion — that would fund educational and economic projects.
Hundreds of pages of discussion reveal a group of people desperately trying to understand their own ignorance, and make amends for the known unknowns.
"We'd always be on different wavelengths," Gorga tells PEOPLE Now about her rocky relationship and attempts to make amends with Guidice in the past.
To make amends, Claire helps tend to a coughing and bedridden Alex at the boarding house where he and Mary have been shacking up.
Since Chancellor Konrad Adenauer pledged in 1951 Germany's obligation to make moral and material amends to survivors, successive German governments have reaffirmed this obligation.
Abraham's money is stolen from a hostel in Madrid, forcing him to make amends with a daughter (Natalia Verbeke) who lives in the city.
Since Overlooked, which debuted Wednesday online, seeks to make amends for a systemic, gendered injustice, spotlighting one particular woman on the cover seemed inappropriate.
But Cersei's double-cross of Team Living last season, which convinced him to head north and make amends, was finally one betrayal too many.
People burn their favorite things, settle debts and make dramatic amends, from I'm sorry graffiti to full-page apologies in The New York Times.
All will be revealed in time, including the truth about Will, who spends much of the book trying to make amends to his wife.
All will be revealed in time, including the truth about Will, who spends much of the book trying to make amends to his wife.
"I don't know how I will be able to make amends to the young person who I dragged into my sordid mess," he said.
Given that this debacle has cost Facebook $60 billion (and betrayed the trust of tens of millions), what is Facebook doing to make amends?
Mr. Orban did not release a manifesto during the campaign, but he did promise to seek "moral, political and legal amends" against his critics.
"I greatly regret the mistakes I have made, and I have worked hard to honor my commitment to make amends," he told the judge.
And lawmakers are concerned that the company is not doing enough to make amends to affected consumers in the wake of the breach. Sens.
Antennagate would come to define a classic Apple scandal: deny the problem, issue a software update, and then eventually, reluctantly make amends with customers.
"Until the administration takes on the endangerment finding or Congress amends the Clean Air Act, the EPA is obligated to do something," Pyle said.
James is among the high-profile players who have expressed their support for Oakley, which has increased the pressure on Dolan to make amends.
On the show, his eldest son shared his distress over not having him around, but the producer has been vocal about trying to make amends.
Making Amends "Most addiction memoirs are mostly about the addiction story and very little about what it's like to get and stay sober," she said.
While some of the boys have tried to make amends, the school district and local businesses have enacted a code of silence about the incident.
But Mr. Orban said in a major speech in March that after the election he would seek "moral, political and legal amends" against his critics.
However, Heidi insists that she wanted to keep the peace and reached out to her sister-in-law in hopes that they could make amends.
Every news update is written from the first person, and after the thrust of the news, Amelia amends a personal letter with some additional details.
" Netflix Canada even weighed in to try and make amends, sharing a thread of "hot Chris Evans photos" on Twitter "on behalf of all Canadians.
An article earlier this week in The New York Times explored how Panasonic was struggling to make amends with the community it abandoned in 2008.
Ronaldo then thought he had made amends in the 85th minute by grabbing the winner with a header but it was ruled out for offside.
He's newly sober and looking to make amends, particularly to the widow of the man they ran down, who has never stopped searching for him.
For customers who had already bought in on the PowerPass program, GameStop is offering a full refund, plus an additional used game to make amends.
The government said the settlement was filed on Thursday in U.S. District Court in Detroit and amends a 2012 consent decree involving the company's flares.
"Not once did you try to make amends in eight f—ing years," says JWoww as the rest of the cast looks on in silence.
You revolt me stewing in your consumption," to which he amends this barb: "The Italians were quite right to have nothing to do with you.
When the aroma of defeat had finally dissipated, he blamed himself for being insensitive to the plight of the poor, and set about making amends.
Revisiting the Hill and Lewinsky controversies means that some of Hillary Clinton's closest allies—notably Vice President Biden and Bill Clinton—need to make amends.
Exactly. During that same episode of Fox & Friends, O'Reilly tried to make amends by inviting Waters on his show, but quickly came back to reality.
This is all part of Uber's 180 days of change, which aims to make amends for the wrongs the company has done in the past.
Judging by the trailer, Sega seems like it really wants to reel old fans back in and make amends by returning to the series' roots.
She is focused on living a comfortable life with no stress, and she said she has made amends with loved ones who have hurt her.
It replaced zero-tolerance policies with legislation encouraging restorative practices, which help students understand the consequences of their actions and enables them to make amends.
A bill passed the New York State Senate with a 53-10 vote that amends Timothy's Law to expand health-care coverage of eating disorders.
My bill amends those federal child exploitation laws to include all similar child sexual exploitation offenses under the UCMJ in the recidivist provisions, as appropriate.
For the collective West, it was a way of making amends for abandoning Eastern Europe to Adolf Hitler and Josef Stalin in World War Two.
He had since made amends with Selden, and the two had a close relationship, co-parenting their children and celebrating holidays together as a family.
Allen made amends for failing to execute a sacrifice bunt in the fourth by slapping an RBI single up the middle to score Jake Bauers.
She also said that she'd felt guilty about her actions for the past two-plus decades, and decided that it was time to make amends.
Character cannot be wedded to party politics, and the Republicans will have to make amends for defining deviancy down to defend the indefensible Donald Trump.
Pardon files include background information and details on criminal charges, and in many cases include letters describing how the person in question has made amends.
There's a character called "Santa," but I'm thinking he would work better as Rob Reindeer, Dave's distant father who is finally coming to make amends.
Working with mediators, perpetrators sought to make amends for their prior actions through, for example, the financial or material restitution, sincere apology, or volunteer work.
Piecing this together, her parents are determined that Alan, who is already engaged to the wealthy Beatrice (Emma Geer), make amends for his flagrant indiscretion.
It's one thing to say that people who have harmed others, and feel remorse, deserve an opportunity to make amends, and shouldn't be pariahs forever.
Fourth, the Department of Defense — with the help of Congress — should establish a permanent program for making amends to those unintentionally harmed by U.S. operations.
"I think it is always good when you can reflect on your past mistakes, and try to make amends for them," said Mr. Estrada, 47.
"If they really do make amends, genuinely, then I'd love to go back to playing Hearthstone with my friends and enjoying the game," said Dark.
Like so many who wear the team's black uniform and a pained expression at the mention of San Francisco, they are driven to make amends.
The movie more or less follows the trajectory laid out by that mouthful of a title, though Mr. Sorkin modestly amends it for dramatic purposes.
When the teenage son of that family tries to steal the car, the boy ends up doing work for Mr. Eastwood's character to make amends.
If a new coroner amends Ella's to note its role, he or she could also demand that the government take action to prevent future deaths.
Fowler, as always dressed in his final round orange shirt, made immediate amends, however, raising his finger to the sky in celebration after the bunker eagle.
According to the actress, she ran into her ex at a New York Knicks game, and decided that 2017 would be the year to make amends.
If only for the high ratings he draws, Fox News might make amends with Trump for now—and start acting a little more fair and balanced.
The institution continues to swim in these waters; there are ongoing, robust debates about what accountability looks like, what amends might be, what reparations should be.
Unfazed, Colorado State started chipping away, and Carta-Samuels made amends for his costly fumble by engineering an offensive attack the Razorbacks (1-1) couldn't stop.
The ultra-rich, particularly those who made their original fortunes in oil and gas, are supposed to make amends by giving their money to liberal causes.
But the Broncos defense is the most dangerous unit, and they are years in the making, constructed to make amends for Denver's shortcomings of the past.
Still, it's enough for the company to set its sights back on producing a luxury EV. The money has also helped the company make some amends.
Far from the free grace of amnesty, the 2013 bill required those who had either crossed our border or overstayed a visa illegally to make amends.
After absorbing its worst loss since 1959 on Saturday at Tennessee, Georgia entered its Wednesday night Southeastern Conference home opener against Vanderbilt determined to make amends.
" Upon reflection, he amends the claim, saying, "Let's be frank, the biggest challenge was doing something that lived up to the incredible trust we were granted.
We are giving your account one free year of Evernote Premium to make amends and give you access to priority customer support via chat or email.
At times it felt almost too good to be true—as if viewers were being given exactly what was wanted as a means to make amends.
Portman and Blumenthal's bill amends Section 230 of the Communication Decency Act, which protects internet companies from being held liable for illegal content on their platforms.
My pride in my family's accomplishments has given way to a somber resignation to the fact that I can never make full amends for their crimes.
A string of recent scandals has shown that the United Nations has been unwilling to police itself, learn from its errors, correct course and make amends.
In such cases, interventions aimed at calming down, increasing empathy and making amends may be more constructive than pushing a resistant child to deliver an apology.
In May, Uber admitted to taking excessive commissions out of the fares of its New York drivers, who are independent contractors, and promised to make amends.
Andrew Cuomo in March said the legislation amends state law passed after the Sandy Hook killings that previously prohibited domestic abusers from owning pistols and revolvers.
According to cops ... Joey fessed up to stealing and pawning the amps worth $2,100 -- and also told them he wanted to make amends and get treatment.
Current affirmative action policies can thus be understood as an important initiative, albeit still an inadequate one, by universities to make amends for decades-long wrongdoing.
Rabbit tries to make amends for an earlier argument, but Future, who has already treated it like water under the bridge, will not accept his apology.
She has just made amends with her father and, for this moment, she's free of the past and prepared to build the future to her liking.
The bill can be found here, but it essentially amends the state's current gambling laws to include "regulated interactive fantasy sports contests with an entry fee".
However, the trio soon made amends and discussed the other finer things in life: food, weed, being on TV, and getting blow jobs in an Uber.
Unless that happens, the ruling will serve as little more than a reminder of long-ago brutalities for which the country's leaders refuse to make amends.
The bill amends Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, established in 1996, that protects online companies from liability over content they hosted on their sites.
Bentancur, whose foul set up the free kick that gave France its lead, appears to try to make amends with a long range shot, Too high.
Upon gaining power four years ago, he created a gender-balanced cabinet and stepped up efforts to make amends for Canada's historical wrongs against Indigenous people.
He explains that he has spent his life trying to make amends for that moment, waiting for Joanie to come looking for him all the while.
And despite Iowa's bid to make amends, the Granite State may now become the de-facto opening night of the Democratic race in next week's primary.
Germany is now making amends with new legislation that effectively introduces a two-track senior market, expected on July 22022 and paving the way for supply.
And when they misuse deadly force, and innocent civilians get hurt, they should admit wrongdoing, make amends and take real steps to prevent mistakes from reoccurring.
" The Human Rights Campaign, an influential LGBT advocacy organization, called the schism an "opportunity for the Church to make amends and reconcile with its LGBTQ family.
FIRRMA amends Section 721 of the Defense Production Act of 1950, which authorizes the president to block foreign investments in U.S. businesses on national security grounds.
A source previously told PEOPLE that the Kardashians were "pissed" that Woods — who has moved out of Jenner's house — might try to make amends on the show.
While promoting her new album on SiriusXM Tuesday, the 32-year-old American Idol host told host Stanley T that she's ready to make amends with Swift.
Introduced by Mayor Rahm Emanuel, the bill amends the Freedom from Drone Surveillance Act to permit police to fly surveillance drones over "large scale events" in Chicago.
But while some anti-Trump donors have sought to make amends, a minority has cast their aspersions on the entire party and treated Trump as an infection.
A source previously told PEOPLE that the Kardashians were "pissed" that Woods — who has moved out of Jenner's house — might try to make amends on the show.
For Chalamet, who is unable to fully speak out against Allen due to "contractual obligations," the donation of his salary is his only option to make amends.
A day after Ben Affleck appeared inebriated at a Halloween party, the actor showed up to ex-wife Jennifer Garner's house to make amends for his actions.
After overselling that dream to the disappointment of just about everybody, Hello Games is back to make amends with a major new update: No Man's Sky Next.
Still reeling from the revelation that Facebook's communications and policy team hired a public affairs team to investigate George Soros, Sandberg has been trying to make amends.
Through Restorative Justice, Wake County focuses on mediation, where teachers and administrators meet with students, both the bully and the victim, and their parents to facilitate amends.
After an exclusive clip from the fallout shows Dodd trying to make amends with Beador, the new girl on the RHOC block defends her actions that night.
The new law amends one from 1998 that dealt with ways to commemorate the country's second-world-war victims and its struggle against occupation, Nazism and communism.
Ruth and Debbie still haven't made amends, and while the rest of the women are happy to be back together, there's an interloper in their midsts: Yolanda.
Instead of writing complicated "reward functions" that help AI judge whether its behavior is optimal, they have humans judge and rate AI performance before it amends itself.
After being asked by Staub in a previous episode to apologize to Christine and Jillian, the Standing Strong author shows up this week ready to make amends.
" Following a turbulent week in which she and hundreds of others lost their jobs, Barr revealed on Twitter that she "begged" ABC to let her "make amends.
Jason Derulo says American Airlines has "made amends personally" for an alleged "racial discrimination" incident — but the singer is waiting for a public statement from the company.
The government will not force ailing banks to publish a black-list of their big debtors when it amends a decree on weak lenders, Il Messaggero reported.
Labrador maintained that the GOP's American Health Care Act that advanced through a pair of House committees on Thursday merely "amends" former President Obama's Affordable Care Act.
Wells Fargo has been trying to make amends in the wake of a scandal in which employees opened about 2 million accounts for customers without their consent.
The sweeping new law amends how the federal government finances foster care – and puts new focus on keeping kids from entering foster care in the first place.
They complained that, in the name of ever-increasing inclusion, what little that had been given to black people to make amends for slavery had been diluted.
The request reportedly came through Trump's personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, who pitched the appearance as a way for Meyers to make amends after the harsh comedy monologue.
Since prisons aren't synonymous with rehabilitation, there has to be a way to allow persons who've made mistakes to make amends for misbehavior and receive rehabilitative help.
"In an attempt to make amends for the trouble that letter caused, we would like to offer you all some cake," the emcee said addressing the gathering.
And here members of Congress are treating a faux pas against him as a grave slight for which the White House must prostrate itself to make amends.
It also amends the Administrative Procedure Act to require courts to conduct a new review of all relevant questions of law instead of relying on agency interpretations.
"I've seen enough madness," he sighs, recalling the harm his drug taking has caused to others, adding that he wants to make amends now that he's clean.
Arnold makes amends with his mother, but their relationship is barely healed when she slips out of the apartment — and possibly out of his life for good.
While some employers may be encouraged to acknowledge wrongdoing, others may conclude they can take an interest-free loan by underpaying workers now and making amends later.
"She cannot be accorded the same sentencing consideration as someone who accepts responsibility for her wrongful action, expresses remorse and promises to make amends," Judge Corrigan said.
No one starts a celebrity feud like a Kardashian, but Kourtney Kardashian is doing something new to keep her family in the public eye: she's making amends.
There are a number of ways the show might attempt to make amends — over the last 211 years, it has had occasion to try most of them.
I did some pretty bad things in my youth, but now am dedicated to changing my life, seeking redemption and forgiveness and making amends for my actions.
What should travelers do, particularly when what they want is a great experience and not the free nights or drinks that get rolled out to make amends?
BUDAPEST — Less than four weeks ago, Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary won re-election after promising to seek "moral, political and legal amends" from his opponents.
Cyrus, however, cleared it all up on Twitter, and not only did the two make amends, but per recent videos, they also seem to possibly be dating.
Grier threw second-half touchdowns of 212 yards to Gary Jennings and 253 yards to David Sills V, who made amends for dropping two potential touchdowns earlier.
Administration officials say Azar and Verma must either pledge to make amends or otherwise resolve a conflict that's threatening Trump's health agenda and complicating his reelection prospects.
"I greatly regret the mistakes I've made, and I've worked hard to honor my commitment to make amends," Gates said, as he asked the judge for leniency.
Miller, reached by CNN on Tuesday, said that she was not a Heitkamp supporter and did not believe a personal apology from the senator would make amends.
Georgetown administrators are also planning a number of changes and additions to the school as part of its effort to address and make amends for its slaveholding legacy.
Clinton's 2008 campaign manager Patti Solis Doyle, a CNN contributor, said Trump needs to make amends to Americans insulted by his conduct -- including African-Americans, women and Hispanics.
The teen went ahead and made his next delivery, but returned to the site of the accident in Zhengzhou, China, to do what he could to make amends.
Although she withdrew her comments about Jarrett, she retweeted some negative things about her amid declarations that she'll be making amends for her part in getting "Roseanne" canceled.
But even the KMT concedes that its wealth is doing it more harm than good and that it needs to make amends for the way it enriched itself.
That I am meant to be on this planet and that I have a purpose and I'm making, living amends for that, even though it was an accident.
The sixth season shows that change is possible for BoJack, as he begins to make amends for the things he's done, face addiction, and try to forgive himself.
Ramaphosa, a charismatic former trade union leader who succeeded Zuma as ANC leader, has been trying to make amends by cracking down on corruption and stimulating economic growth.
Apparently eager to make amends for its first conference loss on Saturday to Xavier, Seton Hall nearly ran Georgetown out of the building in the first four minutes.
With Android 9 Pie preloaded on the 6T, OnePlus is making amends for last year when it shipped the 5T without the latest version of Android on board.
Perhaps Trump should be thanked for accidentally contributing to that progress, if only by "triggering" men into remembering incidents like this, and perhaps making amends and forgiving themselves.
It is often argued that justice requires that we make amends for inequalities that result from factors such as health, IQ and appearance that individuals themselves cannot control.
According to Caitlyn's recent interview on Piers Morgan's Life Stories, she still does not speak to her step-children — and doesn't seem in any rush to make amends.
"That I am meant to be on this planet and that I have a purpose and I'm making, living amends for that, even though it was an accident."
American Airlines is making amends after a breastfeeding mother says she was stopped from bringing her breast pump on board a flight, and berated by the gate attendants.
As construction begins on the Coppell, Texas location of Tea2Go, Taylor meets with the owners of that location to apologize for his former bad behavior and make amends.
The Fair Housing Act of 1968, which outlawed housing discrimination on paper, might have made amends for some of this history had the federal government actually enforced it.
Sources connected to Hillsong Church tell us Justin has been trying to make amends lately as part of his renewed faith ... and decided to do that with Hailey.
The Midnight Rules Relief Act amends the Congressional Review Act to let lawmakers bundle together multiple rules and overturn them en masse with a joint resolution of disapproval.
A deal struck in December between the governments of South Korea and Japan to make amends to Korean women forced into prostitution has revived interest in their plight.
In that same Washington Post interview, Trump said he'd publicly seek to make amends for his slights, real or perceived, at campaign rallies and in speeches going forward.
If Mr. Kerrey does continue as chairman, Americans and Vietnamese together should insist on symbolic and material measures to make amends to his victims and address his past.
"It was really good to hear from him … I want to make amends for things in the past that stopped us from communicating," Lance told the news station.
There is every chance of the youngster making amends on Sunday, with the winner in Brazil starting on pole position in five of the last six races there.
The executive order, or ordinance, amends the criminal law to also include more drastic punishment for convicted rapists of girls below the age of 16, government officials said.
The Texas Republican went on the show the next weekend to make amends with the comedian in a segment that drew bipartisan applause for emulating respectful political dialogue.
The company's been making amends for this over the past year and change, with the addition of the iMac Pro and the promised return of the Mac Pro.
It is impossible not to wonder if this segment is the series' small way of making amends with Rachel, one of its most beloved leads and vocal critics.
Like Lake, he carries "the stigma of being on the scene at America's first lost war," and, like Lake, he is driven to make amends over a lifetime.
But granting people relief from extreme sentences — if they are provided the support to re-enter society as I was — can help make amends for a punitive culture.
Morgan Spurlock is opening up about his #MeToo moment—and how he's changed his life  by going sober and trying to make amends to anyone he'd ever hurt.
"Bernie has made his verbal amends for his record," Biden said in response to a question from a reporter between campaign stops on a bus tour of Iowa.
" Lizzo later tried to make amends by tweeting, "THIS IS AN INVITATION TO ALL MUSIC JOURNALISTS TO KICK IT IN THE STUDIO WITH ME FOR MY NEXT ALBUM!
The Knicks will try to make amends for those recent results when they host the Celtics in the kickoff to the NBA's five-game Christmas celebration Sunday afternoon.
The move is part of Canada's efforts to make amends for its brutal history of relations with its Indigenous population in Inukjuak, in a remote part of Quebec.
In addition, Burisma's American team offered to introduce Ukrainian prosecutors to Obama administration officials to make amends, according to that memo and the American legal team's internal emails.
Auger-Aliassime, who lost the final in Rotterdam last weekend, will look to make amends after he beat Frenchman Gilles Simon 7-5 7-6(2) to advance.
This is the troll best-case scenario: He takes a hard look at himself (it's usually a him), recognizes the reasons for his behavior, apologizes and makes amends.
They actually visit Diane and Mr Peanutbutter's house with the intention of Bojack making amends with them, but only succeed in breaking a window and trashing the kitchen.
This ensemble tearjerker about the intertwining lives of people who share the same birthday ends its first season as Jack goes to Cleveland to make amends with Rebecca.
More voices are emerging to challenge the order on those grounds, a concern that will probably remain even if the administration amends the order to pass legal muster.
The difference between cancel culture and a more reconciliatory, transformational approach to a disagreement is "the difference between expecting amends and never letting a wound close," he said.
A 19-year-old Ronaldo had played on the wing in that defeat and he must have wondered if he would ever get a chance to make amends.
Mr. Masorti said outside the courthouse on Wednesday that Mr. Piazza's death was a "tragedy" and that Mr. Burke is "anxious to make amends," The Associated Press reported.
So if Kim really wanted to make amends and ask China for help ahead of a meeting with Trump, a phone call was not going to be enough.
Dunne hit into the water to bogey on the 17th but made amends with a gain on the last hole, preserving his lead as Elvira also birdied the 18th.
In Almost Christmas, the 44-year-old plays Rachel, a divorced single mother struggling to finish law school — and make amends with her sister Cheryl, played by Kimberly Elise.
The Jackson family patriarch, Joseph Jackson, told outlet that the only way for Timberlake to truly make amends was to invite the "Rhythm Nation" singer, 51, onstage with him.
The 2019 model may use a Snapdragon 483 processor, which would go a long way to make amends with phone enthusiasts who felt burned by last year's Moto Z3.
She also speaks about the dangers of social media, and how she's made amends with the trolls and haters who seem to find their way into her comments section.
Separate from this, Hulu has tried to make amends this week for the Super Bowl troubles that some live TV customers experienced during the closing moments of Sunday's game.
"My amends to my parents and a number of ex-girlfriends … consisted of a frank, quiet apology and a commitment to be a different man going forward," he writes.
It means that the men who do this need to accept responsibility for their actions, make amends, and change their ways — or else they risk a more severe punishment.
Weirdly, Shannon is on board with the idea, but she wants to "make amends" with Chuck and then Omarosa jumps in with how Shannon is only thinking about herself.
He's the apple of his parents' eye, a bit of a goon, and the most Muggle-y of Muggles, though he ultimately redeems himself by making amends with Harry.
Any effective law enforcement agency will start to purposefully "leak" information to the media that Abdeslam is spilling his guts, making amends, chatting away and looking for a deal.
Deeply religious Saudi Arabians haven't forgotten about some of Trump's more hostile remarks their religion, but some believe that the President has come to their kingdom to make amends.
After he suspended his campaign in May, the anti-establishment, Texas firebrand refused to endorse Trump, and began making amends to "establishment" Republicans in the Senate who despise him.
He says life since being released from prison has been "difficult and enlightening," but there's no doubt he's trying to make amends for what he's done in the past.
In addition, a university working group made up of students, alumni, professors and others are studying ways for the university to acknowledge, memorialize and make amends for this history.
"Although we understand nothing can completely ease the pain of those affected, we are working to make amends as best we can," Reckitt Benckiser Korea said in a statement.
Van Houten said in 2018 that she feels compelled to make amends for the murders and has worked to help fellow inmates continue their education or adjust to prison.
Despite credible evidence which ties the Saudi government to the murder, many of the businesses and officials who distanced themselves from Saudi Arabia last year have since made amends.
Australian Bankers Association Chief Executive Anna Bligh said the banks were already in the process of making amends for previous mistakes and an expensive government-funded inquiry was unwarranted.
Hospital officials said at the time that Bertone had given 150,000 euros of his own money to Bambino Gesu to make amends for damage done to the hospital's image.
Following that reprieve, he made amends in the playoff, saying he focused on a target for his approach shot and blocked the significance of the occasion from his mind.
Like Willett, Hend toiled on the back nine, dropping shots at the 13th, 14th and 15th before making amends with his second three at the 18th in consecutive days.
Activists hailed the sentences as a major step toward making amends for the cooperation that several businesses provided to the brutal junta that ruled Argentina from 1976 to 1983.
United has to make amends for last year, in which it only finished fifth in the Premier League — which means it will not see Champions League action next season.
This is not a new idea; the U.S. has used amends programs for the last 15 years of conflict — and in earlier conflicts — although in an ad hoc manner.
As instructed by the church, Dom was using these farewells as opportunities to make amends with as many people as he could, and generally this meant avoiding business talk.
The deal marks a further step in the German carmaker's efforts to make amends after it admitted in 2015 to using illegal software to cheat U.S. diesel engine tests.
O'Brien often writes about people who have been let down, one way or another, and at a quotidian level she seems most comfortable when registering discomfort, and accepting amends.
Whether intentional or not, the first lady's speech kicked off a day in which the White House reached out to women, and sought to make amends for bruised feelings.
It's a rational reaction to a hopeless situation: Why bother working to improve yourself, learning something new or making amends if nothing you do will ever make a difference?
He said that his project was an act of faith, motivated in part by his desire to make amends for the desecration he witnessed during the Spanish Civil War.
He's been slammed for it and is trying to make amends ... in particular when he sparred with black boxing champ Ali Nestor as he battles to get re-elected.
Brockmire (Hank Azaria) is surprised to be invited to an annual sports broadcasters' dinner, where he finally makes amends with Joe Buck and has a breakthrough in the process.
" But during "Angels" he made amends on her birthday, she says, with "a Scottish pipe band in kilts, a goofball choir, Audra McDonald and a [expletive] huge ice angel!
By way of making amends, please allow me to share a bit of my story, and that of Terry Turner, under whose tutelage I became an avid opera lover.
Even though Rosita and Sasha finally make amends and resolve their hostility over Abraham, they do this mainly through discussing the men in their lives instead of discussing themselves.
So when Mr. Tillerson finally made it to Cairo on Monday, at the start of a five-country tour of the Middle East, he appeared keen to make amends.
Speaking to reporters after a training session on Thursday, players were still visibly frustrated by the 3-0 loss and vowed to make amends in front of a partisan crowd.
Days after the network scrapped the show, Barr tweeted Thursday that she "begged Ben Sherwood at ABC 2 let me apologize & make amends," referencing the Disney/ABC Television Group president.
"The 2018 bill actually goes in and amends the Controlled Substances Act to make very clear that CBD derived from hemp would not be considered a controlled substance," she says.
Buck has a lot of those moments, as does his boss Bobby Nash (Peter Krause), a stand-up guy trying to make amends after a decade-long battle with addiction.
Don't tread on our flag bitch, instead do something positive to make amends for the murder of millions of Jews and Polish people perpetrated by your grandparents and their generation.
The Gaines have also opted to make further amends by spending $160,000 on a lead-paint abatement program for homes and child-occupied facilities in their hometown of Waco, Texas.
His spokesman initially denied the incident, but Gianforte has tried to make amends, issuing a public apology to Jacobs and pledging to donate $50,000 to the Committee to Protect Journalists.
On Thursday, the university's present-day students moved to begin making amends to the descendants of those 272 people by passing a referendum to institute a semesterly $27.20 reparations fee.
Wendy Williams' estranged husband is no closer to making amends with their son, Kevin Jr., after the father-son scuffle ... and Kevin Hunter Sr. feels Wendy isn't helping the situation.
If I'm going to be involved, I would be down for a cameo — maybe she could make amends with Mia and apologize for being a bully when she was younger.
"If Chairman Pai is serious about bridging the digital divide, this is a good first step toward making amends," Jessica Gonzalez, senior counsel at Free Press, said in a statement.
It also amends the Administrative Procedure Act to require courts to conduct a "de novo" — or new — review of all relevant questions of law instead of relying on agency interpretations.
Jackson's family members also said she was treated poorly by the organization and suggested that Timberlake should invite her to share the Super Bowl stage in order to make amends.
In 2008, the Australian government made a formal commitment to addressing Indigenous disadvantage, called "Closing the Gap," and have made some amends for historical oppression and violence towards indigenous people.
Mr. Browne said publicly at a symposium last month that reparations from European countries were the best way for the colonizers to make amends for the wrongs they had committed.
And in August 2015, Glaxo tried to make amends by rehiring Ms. Shi, an acknowledgment that the company had erred in firing an employee suspected of being a whistle-blower.
The Page 6 story is on how Biden was in South Carolina Sunday trying to make amends with black voters over his stand against busing nearly a half-century ago.
Even before the convention ended, the Democrats moved toward amends by setting up a reform commission, yet still disregarded the activists on the Chicago streets and in the convention hall.
The government scrambled to make amends, saturating the area with security forces and building a new municipal capital from scratch about half a mile up the Atrato River from Bellavista.
The approval came after major U.S. internet companies dropped their opposition to the measure, which amends a decades-old law that is considered a bedrock legal shield for the companies.
After several authoritarian military officers try and fail to fill the leadership void, Roslin and Adama make amends and retake power just in time to face their greatest political challenge.
It looks like the taco chain got the message that this news didn't sit well with us, and now it's trying to make amends by testing three new menu items.
Because the way the statement reads now, it seems as if the company is far more interested in reciting the rules of the car rental heptathlon than in making amends.
The Flames drew even later in the period as Gaudreau made amends for his turnover by delivering a picture-perfect pass to Sean Monahan in a 2-on-1 situation.
Tarana Burke, the founder of the #MeToo movement, told me earlier this month that redemption cannot begin until these men take fundamental steps to make amends with those they've affected.
The approval came after major U.S. internet companies dropped their opposition to the measure, which amends a decades-old law that is considered a bedrock legal shield for the companies.
DaBaby hasn't done anything to make amends with the guy he and his crew allegedly jumped and robbed ... according to the guy's lawyers, who've officially put the rapper on notice.
The bill amends the Communications Act of 1934 — which organized federal regulation for telephone and radio communications and established the FCC — to further address unlicensed radio broadcasting, aka pirate radio.
In the 1980s, the University of Texas approached Ms. Conrad to make amends, naming her a distinguished alumna in 1985 and a year later creating a scholarship in her name.
"After I spent 1.5 hours apologizing and asking permission to make amends, you completely undermined me," Mr. Ito wrote in the email, which was reviewed by The New York Times.
The 27 are likely to ask Warsaw to make amends, issuing recommendations echoing those by Brussels that the PiS has so far ignored, and giving it some time to react.
But other missteps may harm their reputation, jeopardize their jobs or subject their company to legal troubles if they don't make amends and avoid the same mistakes in the future.
Hailey's been mum about Justin's blowup with Selena ... as we reported Selena was furious Justin contacted Hailey to make amends over their breakup, and it landed them in couples therapy.
America has stumbled time and again on its quest towards justice and equality; but with each generation, we have revisited our fundamental truths, and where we falter, we make amends.
"The government should acknowledge this was a miscarriage of justice and should attempt to make amends with the family," Andre Segura, legal director for the ACLU of Texas, told BuzzFeed News.
Akihito, 85, took the throne in 1989 and devoted his career to making amends for a war fought in his father's name while bringing the aloof monarchy closer to the people.
It's almost as if the entire industry was trying to make amends for all of the hype and cash that has been dumped in this space over the past few years.
She pleads with Violet, tearfully thanking both her and Hollywood for everything they've done for her and Blue and explaining that she's been clean 18 months and wants to make amends.
Around 50 years ago, on the sacred island of Patmos, a revered monk used to tell farmers who came to confess their sins that they should make amends by planting trees.
"My immediate goal is to focus on making amends for my actions to try to win back the trust and respect of my daughter, my family, and my community," he wrote.
EASTBOURNE, England (Reuters) - Romania's Simona Halep said her bitter French Open final defeat by Jelena Ostapenko was still "killing her" as she looked forward to making amends at next week's Wimbledon.
Although, notably, the new version amends "removing" content into "removing or restricting access to" content in a number of places, presumably in a nod to Facebook's new focus on restricting reach.
One night a year later — after she'd made amends with her dad and moved back home — she decided to upload some of the music she'd been creating as an online mixtape.
The source adds that "the Kardashians are feeling 100 percent done with Jordyn" and that they're "pissed" that Woods may try to make amends during her public appearance on the show.
For full-service carriers that claim to compete on loyalty as well as price, failing to make amends for a short trip made far shorter by delays is a risky strategy.
After the scandal was first revealed in a book, Bertone gave 150,000 euros of his own money to the Bambino Gesu to make amends for damage done to the hospital's image.
The Pirates struggled with turnovers and received next to nothing from its bench in falling last week at Rutgers, but can start to make amends with another victory against the Seahawks.
Starbucks on Tuesday afternoon closed more than 2202,2628 stores to give its employees company-wide training in avoiding bias, in a public effort to make amends for an embarrassing racial incident.
Svitolina, making her second appearance at the season-ender, appeared focused and determined to make amends for a lacklustre display a year ago when she exited in the round robin phase.
When NBC's Craig Melvin asked Clinton on Monday morning about his affair in the 1990s with Monica Lewinsky, the president bristled at the suggestion that he still had amends to make.
On the panels, they'd receive an opportunity to answer back or to make amends, and in return they'd offer some partial form of what might be called informational or strategic reparations.
Even Michael Scott (Steve Carell), the hapless and often willfully offensive boss from The Office, earned the viewer's fervent blessing by the show's seventh season; he found love and made amends.
Making (some) amends: Against a backdrop of ongoing violence and the death of another American service member, Afghan, Pakistani, and Chinese officials met in Kabul this weekend to discuss ongoing cooperation.
The pop star, 38, told Andy Cohen on Watch What Happens Live that while the two have made amends since their feud in the early 2000s, their relationship was very rocky.
I have lied, I have cheated, and I've found redemption—a way to really like who I am, to forgive myself, and to seek out those I hurt and make amends.
Mr. Barton has made six trips there to assess the damage and make amends, and McKinsey has asked its 2,1.63 global partners to repay South Africa, where it is under investigation.
Amends should cost us: our time and money and blood, our comfort and prior assumptions, perhaps our physical safety as we seek to serve LGBTQ people who are targeted for violence.
These moments allow my clients to begin to do the work of truly understanding themselves, so that they can be the men they want to be and start to make amends.
"It was really important, without being mawkish or false, that he make amends to her — that he take accountability for the pain that he and only he has caused," Affleck said.
"He has been at the prosecutors' beck and call since February 2018," when he pleaded guilty, the judge said, convincing her that he sincerely wanted to make amends for his crimes.
The new wording amends the party's charter requirement that all committees and like bodies be divided equally between men and women to account for members who don't identify with either gender.
The legislation amends the Congressional Review Act to allow a single disapproval resolution to overturn en bloc any rules that were submitted in the last 60 legislative days of an administration.
The pair eventually make amends when Ant Man helps the Hulk pry open the soda's tiny tab and gulp it down, but only after a destructive rampage through a downtown cityscape.
The two countries were reportedly attempting to make amends in the past few weeks with discussions about a deal involving the additional purchase of up to $70 billion in American goods.
Though critics say his missive lacked concrete solutions for dealing with this crisis, it'll be his first opportunity to make public amends with Catholics both in Ireland and around the world.
That said, it is worth bearing in mind that Clinton, who is so closely tied to the emboldening of structural racism during her husband's administration, is also now trying to make amends.
"We have stepped up and acknowledged our responsibility in this tragedy and are working hard to make amends and to address the issues of all those who have been impacted," she said.
The $90 million figure revealed to CNN came in large part from what Barrack called "a lot of low-hanging fruit" from Trump gadflies eager to make amends for their past stinginess.
In May, during an episode of Southern Charm, Ravenel revealed that Dennis had extended him an olive branch in the midst of their custody battle by sending him a letter making amends.
To attempt to make amends, he's dedicating the rest of his immortal life to helping with menial work at Winterfell, such as changing sheets, taking out the trash, and, yes, holding umbrellas.
The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee and Reid tried to make amends, meeting with Sestak and urging him to name veteran party operatives to professionalize his staff and begin raising loads of cash.
Our sources say the other 4 band members never intended to push Kramer out, and never wanted him to feel that way -- they're all trying to make amends after the recent drama.
But they aren't easy to come by and require more than just saying "I'm sorry": the person apologizing must go the extra mile and express genuine remorse or offer to make amends.
"The Kardashians are feeling 100 percent done with Jordyn" and that they're "pissed" that Woods may try to make amends during her public appearance on the show, a source previously told PEOPLE.
Letang made amends at 17:01 of the second period when he sniped a top-corner, short-side dart from the right faceoff dot when the Penguins converted an odd-man rush.
Singer Zara Larsson has made amends with James Charles after accusing the YouTuber of direct messaging her boyfriend to flirt as allegations of his predatory behavior came to light on the internet.
Because Girls is a show we've stood by through six years of backlash, we like to think it's possible the comedy can make amends for its early mistakes in this final season.
Trump opened a rally in Manchester, N.H., by saying he hopes the Justice Department amends its decision not to press charges over the former secretary of State's use of a private server.
Pouille who saved a matchpoint against Jan-Lennard Struff in the round of 16, squandered his first against Lopez with a double fault but made amends on his third with an ace.
But he is already thinking about the winter, and said he intended to enroll in a back-to-work program and either make amends with family or re-enter the shelter system.
In an interview with The New York Times this month, after he was asked why anyone should believe he had truly changed, Mr. Morton insisted that he was trying to make amends.
Kimmy thinks that the way through this mess is to talk to Vonda, so she takes her out for ice cream, hoping that she can convince Vonda to make amends with Titus.
Six years later, he's made amends with his parents, who he said regret the whole thing—the transport, the wildness program, and the therapeutic boarding school, which cost about $140,000 all in.
It amends the law to allow for nations to be sued in federal courts if they are found to have played any role in terrorist attacks that killed Americans on home soil.
He also ridiculed the $110 billion arms deal the United States and Saudi Arabia announced during Mr. Trump's visit, suggesting that it was Saudi Arabia's way of making amends for the Sept.
Making amends for an earlier miss, United's new striker Romelu Lukaku made it 2-1 in the 62nd, beating goalkeeper Keylor Navas after Navas had blocked a powerful shot from Nemanja Matic.
The play's star and reason for being remains the expatriate American actress Sandra Dickinson, who amends her own signature vocal squeal to cut a throatily engaging figure as the backgammon-loving Ball.
Wedding date: June 24, 2010After marrying Brian Austin Green in 2010, Megan Fox filed for divorce in 2015 due to "irreconcilable differences," but the couple made amends in 2016 and remain together.
Georgetown, Harvard and other universities have drawn national attention to the legacy of slavery this year as they have acknowledged benefiting from the slave trade and grappled with how to make amends.
His guilt comes up in sodden flashes ("Two additional lives would be too little to cleanse my character, to go the rounds of amends"), but more often a clueless, offhand cruelty prevails.
They reported to the court, held down jobs, completed education credits, performed community service, participated in mental health and/or substance use disorder treatment programs, and made amends to their loved ones.
If the show winds up focusing just on Kevin's "My Name Is Earl"-style pursuits, making amends and attempting a life of graciousness and mercies, that could be a lovely emotional procedural.
But it also calls attention to the destructive legacies of colonialism and highlights the artist's frustration with institutions like the British Museum that seem more fixated on absolving themselves than making amends.
James filed the claim, which amends a lawsuit made last year accusing Purdue Pharma of deceptive marketing, with the Supreme Court of the State of New York in Suffolk County this morning.
At first Kylie, 18, showed no signs of making amends, even telling mom Kris that Kendall was "so f—ing annoying" when Kris suggested the two spend more time together on the trip.
And with the Maori centenary in 2010 came signs that the NZRU was belatedly making amends for its earlier attitude as it made an official apology for the shabby historical collusion with apartheid.
In an effort to make amends, Carnival offered a two-day prorated fare refund, $200 onboard credit to all staterooms as well as free shuttles to some Tampa Bay attractions and special shows.
Cabello joined in on the joke and admitted, "Ellen, you were always a better dancer than me anyway.... " It's nice to see some sort of amends following the girls' dramatic social media exchanges.
It is now 2019, and the ERA just needs one more state on board before it amends the U.S. Constitution, triggering what advocates hope will be a fundamental reset for our patriarchal society.
The companies have been trying to make amends for their shortcomings ever since, initiating new rules for political advertisers and trying to boot as many bots and abusers from the platforms as possible.
Under Mr Trudeau, Canada is trying to make amends for its shameful treatment of indigenous peoples, and is likely to become the first Western country to legalise recreational cannabis on a national level.
Schneiderman issued a statement Thursday saying that he accepts responsibility for his inappropriate conduct and that he is "committed to a lifelong path of recovery and making amends" to those who he harmed.
The Modern Family actress and her mom haven't spoken in five years, but Crystal Workman is ready to leave the past in the past and make amends with her 19-year-old daughter.
Father Burke is tortured by his affiliation with Siobhan's disappearance, and he seems all too eager to make amends for it — even though authorities concluded he had no part in the girl's vanishing.
Tensions between Woods, 21, and the KarJenner family is evident in another scene, where Kylie, 21, sits down with Khloé to discuss the situation — and it appears that Woods wants to make amends.
Still, it's one of the larger settlements we've seen for a suit like this against a phone company, and it's nice to see that LG is making some (legally enforced) amends to customers.
The lawsuit reportedly came as a last resort for Hayn-Hiton and her lawyer Kevin Flahavan, who allege that they have attempted to reach out and "make amends" with the actress several times.
Still, words are just that: We have no idea what actions Franco is taking in order to correct his potentially problematic behavior, or made amends with the women whom he has allegedly hurt.
Dorit Kemsley teases to PEOPLE Now that — despite the women appearing to make amends — there may be continued fallout between the friends in the wake of an on-screen dispute earlier this season.
"Great kids make bad decisions every day, and what we want to do is make sure that our kids have the opportunity to make mistakes but come back and make amends," he said.
At the same hole where he dunked two balls into the water four years ago when tied for the lead with Tiger Woods late in the final round, Garcia more than made amends.
In an attempt to make amends, he announced that descendants of the Jesuit-owned slaves would be considered part of the Georgetown community, and would have preference if they applied to the university.
Wiesberger let his advantage slip with a double bogey at the fourth but made amends at the 11th with an eagle and the two leaders were neck-and-neck on the back nine.
November 2, 2017: H.R.1616 - Strengthening State and Local Cyber Crime Fighting Act of 2017 This law amends existing legislation in order to create a National Computer Forensics Institute within US Secret Service.
There but for the grace of God go I. Part of the 12-step process is making amends and changing your life, but you do that by setting a good example, not proselytizing.
Why it matters: Trump's relationship with African countries has been mired in public and diplomatic scandal, and his meeting with the president of Africa's most populous country presents an opportunity to make amends.
Campbell said Bambaataa "apologized" to him and promised to make amends by stepping down from the Zulu Nation and buying a tombstone for a Zulu member who had been a friend of Campbell.
Sources close to Tommy tell TMZ he and his fiancee, Brittany Furlan, saw the message Brandon delivered to his father through our photog ... that he loves his dad, and wants to make amends.
But the dioceses that have declined to name priests are calling into question the church's broader efforts to make amends for the abuse scandals, stirring a growing backlash from victims and their supporters.
It seems that Mike "the Situation" and Ronnie, thankfully, have made amends, considering they were spotted test-driving Lambos and not drunk in their South Beach apartment throwing furniture at each other recently.
Warren's efforts to make amends and rebuild her relationships with the Native American community in the months since have gone far beyond those apologies, according to CNN's interviews with almost a dozen people.
The legislation amends the Economic Growth and Regulatory Paperwork Reduction Act to require the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) and each federal financial agency to conduct a regulatory review every seven years.
German governments have made strong relations with Israel a top priority ever since World War Two, going to great lengths to make amends for the killing of six million Jews by the Nazis.
Slepakov, whose patriotism had been called into question by some fans, teamed up with Sergei Shnurov, the founder of the band "Leningrad", to try to make amends in a new song called "Champions".
In the climactic scene of "The Waldo Moment," Jamie Salter, the depressive comedian who voices Waldo, tries to make amends with his young Labour opponent, whose career he has wrecked during the campaign.
" Mr. Weiner said he had apologized to those he had hurt, including the teenage girl "whom I mistreated so badly, and I am committed to making amends to all those I have harmed.
Tuesday's filing amends a lawsuit the conservation groups filed in November, when the FWS, under Interior Department Secretary Ryan Zinke, announced it would accept applications on elephant trophy imports from Zimbabwe and Zambia.
The agent for Louisiana Tech pass rusher Jaylon Ferguson said disinviting his client from this month's NFL Scouting Combine sends the wrong message to players who make mistakes and try to make amends.
The bill also amends the six-month statute of limitation on citations so the six-month clock starts running out when OSHA identifies a continuing violation instead of the date the violation occurred.
He should resign immediately and begin the process of making amends to all the Marines who so desperately want to believe that somewhere, deep down inside, the General is still one of us.
But he said his responsibility was to complete the reform of the justice ministry and prosecution, and would consider a way to make amends to young people who don't have the same opportunities.
Our ring bearer said that I could make amends for being first too often by blending our names: Meshor-Neumann could become Tim and Tom Mermann, but we thought that was just too gay.
The 40-year old former investment banker was also under pressure to make amends about cutting remarks he has made about the costs of welfare that critics say made him look aloof and arrogant.
Mickelson said his approach shot to his first hole had been an early candidate for "worst shot of the year" but he made amends by pitching in his third shot for an adventurous birdie.
After four months of not speaking, estranged friends Brandi Redmond and Stephanie Hollman finally made amends on Monday's all-new Real Housewives of Dallas — but their way back together came with some devastating news.
He said he made amends to about 30 people who executed his orders — some of whom lost their jobs — by sending credit cards linked to offshore bank accounts with about 50,000 euros ($55,800) each.
Trump struggled to raise large sums of money for much of the campaign, though the report shows a large number of traditional donors and companies in recent months making amends by funding his inauguration.
As Snapchat users continue to sign online petitions and retweet desperate pleas for the company to walk back its redesign, the company is looking to make amends with one important group of users: influencers.
And though Bethenny Frankel and Ramona Singer appeared to make amends by reunion's end, the two O.G. Real Housewives of New York City stars were back at it again on Wednesday's season 10 premiere.
Ezra long suspected that Jessica was the woman torturing the Liars: perhaps he punished Jessica as a way to make amends with Aria — only to realize too late that Jessica wasn't A after all.
In the flow of a high-profile playoff series, there always seems to be one player caught in the night's cross fire, having to answer for the previous game, under pressure to make amends.
Treasury amends Russian sanctions to allow US tech exports: The Treasury Department on Thursday amended former President Obama's most recent slate of Russian sanctions to allow U.S. technology companies to export products to Russia.
The bill, which now amends the Mann Act, fails to address the Section 230 problem identified in the 1st Circuit, and worse, strips away civil remedies from survivors as well as states attorneys general.
"I started crying because I had worked for 12 years for this moment," said Hypolito, who earned the loudest cheers of the day after making amends for falling flat on his face in London.
And so the community is often better served by interventions like drug or mental-health treatment, or by restorative justice approaches, in which a person who has caused harm makes amends to the victim.
Whereas in most primates reconciliation after a fight is typically sought by the subordinate party, in bonobos it is the dominant animal that seeks to make amends, especially if he has inflicted an injury.
The Pentagon has explicit authority to provide amends to civilians harmed by our mistakes, as it did before 2011, in accordance with the new guidance that I negotiated with the Pentagon three years ago.
Athletics 21, Astros 7 Matt Olson and Sean Murphy recorded multi-homer games, and Oakland made amends for a 15-0 loss in the opener of a four-game series by dismantling host Houston.
Even if the words are prosaic, there's beauty in so many folks earnestly promising to humble themselves, make amends and do the right thing before embarking on a journey that could, realistically, kill them.
But after a friend of Meghan's told People that the two had been in contact and Meghan had tried to make amends, Thomas felt compelled to tell his very different side of the story.
While staying in a halfway house, Tray tries to make amends with his ex-girlfriend (Tiffany Haddish), build a relationship with two children he didn't know he fathered and redeem the time he lost.
And while Sanders publicly made amends with Clinton, the leaks fueled lingering suspicion among his supporters, some of whom post-election studies and polls show stayed home that November or even voted for Trump.
Bellerin made amends for conceding the penalty by scoring a stoppage-time equalizer for Arsenal, although Chelsea had two further chances with Alvaro Morata firing at Petr Cech before Davide Zappacosta hit the crossbar.
While the inner circle of NXIVM berated her lack of ethics and "aggressively" pushed her to make amends even after returning the money, Raniere became a shoulder for her to cry on, she said.
Jeremy and Chloe, who have a 10-month-old son, Jayden, have refused to comment about their relationship since the reported split -- but it sure sounds like he's doing his best to make amends.

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