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"apologetic" Definitions
  1. feeling or showing that you are sorry for doing something wrong or for causing a problem

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Once it was explained to them, they were very apologetic.
Her response was vague, her previously apologetic smile now empty.
Lauren is totally apologetic, but Kara needs time to process.
Afterward, he would be apologetic, but the message was clear.
They were all very sincerely apologetic, as well as surprised.
As for being bi, I've never been apologetic about it.
The women behind the counter were very apologetic and kind.
Maybe Chelsea should start looking into apologetic Mother's Day gifts.
He's apologetic and he has an opening for November 20th.
His tone was almost apologetic, as if admitting something shameful.
I wanted to be angry, but I mostly felt apologetic.
Then, when you actually go to management, don't be apologetic.
He was almost apologetic for the gaps in his memory.
Supermarkets have protested, some affixing apologetic signs on their storefronts.
He was apologetic, which was helpful and yet also unattractive.
His email to his primary care physician was borderline apologetic.
Standing at the lectern, she gave an uncharacteristically apologetic smile.
An apologetic Mr. Byford appeared often on television promising improvements.
"Oh, I wouldn't know," he replied, with an apologetic smile.
Their intentions are pure and they have been more than apologetic.
You can see Brooks is genuinely apologetic about the whole thing.
Durant is far from apologetic about his shoe's ascending price tag.
Silverman, in true Canadian fashion, is apologetic about bursting everyone's bubble.
"You know why I'm here," he said with an apologetic shrug.
Basically, pull a dick move, but be overly apologetic about it.
The film's arguments against cultural appropriation feel more apologetic than sincere.
When a thing is that dumb, you feel apologetic about it.
Fowler approached them about posing for a picture and was apologetic.
"They were very apologetic, but it still happened," Washington told KHOU.
" Regarding those comments, Short told CNN: "He was apologetic about that.
Norwegian Cruise Line, she said, has been extremely apologetic and helpful.
Today, when his sons voice similar sentiments, they appear sincerely apologetic.
Each time, her remarks have been uncomfortably disingenuous and halfheartedly apologetic.
"They're all a little brainy," she said with an apologetic grin.
He's apologetic for his past failings without ever admitting to anything.
Occasionally he texted that he hadn't forgotten about me, always apologetic.
Medvedev has been apologetic for those misdeeds and accepted the consequences.
As a storyteller, Strout's Lucy is almost apologetic in her humility.
Medvedev has been apologetic for those misdeeds and accepted the consequences.
"He was apologetic about [the tape] when it surfaced," Short added.
Do they seem to take more advantage if you're overly apologetic?
The executive took an almost apologetic tone for the price of innovation.
In court in April, Van Der Zwaan was apologetic for misleading investigators.
"I don't feel like anyone I spoke to was apologetic," said Smith.
Nonetheless, to those offended by Mr. Weinstein's behavior, he remains deeply apologetic.
Candy couldn't feel more guilty or apologetic for accidentally hurting her boss.
"Nonetheless, to those offended by Mr. Weinstein's behavior, he remains deeply apologetic."
Then, when pressed by reporters about his condition, Sandoval wasn't exactly apologetic.
But he said he was apologetic for the effect on other passengers.
From apologetic to victim blaming in the short span of a day!
The driver was sheepish and apologetic but I couldn't truly blame him.
Andy Cohen was apologetic they had to go through with it all.
According to the station, Kennedy was contrite and apologetic for his actions.
"Nonetheless, to those offended by Mr. Weinstein's behavior, he remains deeply apologetic."  
"The women behind the counter were very apologetic and kind," she says.
We eventually united him with his money and he was really apologetic.
They both caught Pepper's eye, and all three looked apologetic for staring.
He was always the kindest and most apologetic when I got angry.
Under President Obama, most Republicans feel we are operating an apologetic country.
A spokesperson there, while apologetic, was unable to give me any information.
"She was apologetic, but she didn't have answers for me," Beck reflected.
The first demonstrations outside Schumer's Brooklyn apartment building were slightly apologetic affairs.
He's apologetic when he tells me my co-pay will be $290.
Mortimer is late, and when he arrives, he does so in apologetic fashion.
She said she thought he was apologetic, contrite, and wanted to do better.
She sent an apologetic note and a corrected picture – signed with an autopen.
There's almost an apologetic thing in his voice for having to do this.
An Air Force major was "extremely apologetic" in a phone call, Parker said.
Still, Varchie drags on when Archie forgives a tear-stricken and apologetic Veronica.
The Result: Like music fans, Patton was unimpressed by her ex's apologetic gestures.
The restaurant cut the bill down and the staff was apologetic, Guinee said.
That's not something that can be easily undone with an apologetic blog post.
He was especially anxious that the company didn't come across as too apologetic.
From the sounds of it, Troicki wasn't exactly apologetic after the match, either.
An apologetic Anne vows to ignore Gilbert rather than risk further social descent.
Moléon was completely unhurt, but that didn't stop Wright from being extremely apologetic.
Michelle says administrators were apologetic and gave them a full refund of $589.
Warmly apologetic, she explains that she hadn't realized Janice was still, er, available.
I see in them a sincere and apologetic heart for their ill misdeeds.
She said the manager was very apologetic and promised to investigate the incident.
At times he is less defensive than apologetic, eager to get it right.
Not even the man who raped her, the extremely apologetic Martin (Hans Löw).
He was slightly apologetic that she wasn't the feminist force of the movie.
"They were candid with us; they were apologetic to us," Mr. Brown said.
By Wednesday morning, Berea's president, Lyle Roelofs, was fielding calls from apologetic politicians.
ESPN's Adam Schefter reported he was told Newton was regretful, though not apologetic.
My only wish is that 60 Years felt less apologetic and more celebratory.
She said he had to stop, and he was apologetic, embarrassed, not defiant.
In the case of the croquettes, there might even be an apologetic warning.
But earlier in the day, the show's producers had issued an apologetic statement.
At last year's fundraiser, Moss seemed apathetic, even apologetic, about Clinton as a candidate.
No surprise: The Falcons released an apologetic statement shortly after Apple told his story.
Porter said Walker appeared to be apologetic but she was embarrassed by the incident.
"Well, I'm happy to see he's selling out," the man tells an apologetic staffer.
Overall, it was a deferential and apologetic performance that didn't feature any major gaffes.
Yet even these mild reservations came with an apologetic smile and an inevitable qualifier.
And even Grande was almost apologetic about what she called her "girly girl" style.
It was defensive and at times openly apologetic for what was about to happen.
"He was a little bit more apologetic than he should have been," he said.
She told WTMJ that the accidental intruder was embarrassed and apologetic about the scare.
McCutcheon's statement came hours after an apologetic yet defiant Bentley promised not to quit.
Yet he is struck by how "apologetic" his British clients are about buying gold.
I was very apologetic for it, and understandably so, she took offense to it.
She's immediately apologetic, but her loyal housekeeper is angrier than we've ever seen her.
If you criticize a company online, you normally get an apologetic response via Twitter.
Even the name seemed vaguely apologetic: We're not dangerous radicals; we're democratic like you!
But once they realized she was the boss's daughter, she said, they were apologetic.
Kanye seemed to be very reflective of his recent comments, and was even apologetic.
The Trump administration has been much less apologetic about its use of courthouse arrests.
He was apologetic but clear: There would be no talk of the gas deal.
But as time passed, the men seemed more apologetic and admitted ransoming Western hostages.
"I am deeply apologetic about the misunderstandings of the last few days," he said.
But in the end Apple was properly apologetic and did shut down the glitch.
For example, apologetic language can get in the way of negotiating, which requires assertiveness.
Who was it who asked how long until the founders do an apologetic Medium post?
This Grinch may have stole Christmas, but at least they were somewhat apologetic about it.
When I finally got the courage to reach out to him, Brandon was sincerely apologetic.
Or maybe she'll need to bring everyone slightly apologetic cupcakes to their next family gathering.
She added that the staff was "very apologetic" and that she filed an incident report.
Milo said he was sorry, but now seems more angry about the fallout than apologetic.
When a human sounded confused or flustered, Duplex took a tone that was almost apologetic.
They were humor columns, but some of them weren't funny and so I am apologetic.
Even after the Ethics Commission findings, an apologetic yet defiant Bentley promised not to quit.
"I became very anxious and would do this sort of apologetic little dip," she said.
Apologetic United States Olympic Committee officials sent the East German women flower arrangements, Babashoff wrote.
"Claire is not apologetic about how sexual she is, nor should she be," Balfe says.
She gave them an apologetic smirk as she reached out for Ki, who'd fallen silent.
When we meet again, back at the house, she's apologetic: The lighting was too harsh.
More broadly, Trump asserts that the United States grew timorous and apologetic under Obama's administration.
"I just think that we need to stop being apologetic and trying to fit in."
When I indicated a measure of embarrassment, Max was horrified and apologetic, waving his arms.
On Thursday, she sent an apologetic message to her more than 77 million Twitter followers.
Snoop Dogg ain't apologetic about his raunchy booty and money-throwing performance at the Univ.
Ms. Yang said an assistant district attorney in the office "sounded apologetic" about the deal.
He was abject and apologetic after he was hauled in to explain his Instagram post.
You can see that very much with Richard; he's got a sort of apologetic posture.
In that case, the apologetic language serves as a barrier between you and your request.
The next step, in theory, would be an apologetic call from Kelly to the congresswoman.
"He's incredibly apologetic and knows that he has done wrong," reads a text attributed to Deuters.
"[Vicki] was never apologetic at all for what she said — neither of them were," she said.
Lucia, a young woman with limited financial resources, isn't apologetic about her desire for an abortion.
But she never embarked upon an apologetic "reconciliation tour" on the reality series circuit, for example.
At the center was a less saintly Trudeau: petulant, impatient and later, embarrassed and "unreservedly" apologetic.
He seemed apologetic once he realized the situation -- but ya can't blame him for protecting himself.
But he's so sweet and apologetic in the morning that I can't help but ease up.
" But Black said they became anxious when Malek declined the video so they became "really apologetic.
This allows for eye contact and fleeting, semi-apologetic acknowledgments that we are sharing close quarters.
" She added: "He's just a lot more clear and in the moment and he's more apologetic.
" She adds: "He's just a lot more clear and in the moment and he's more apologetic.
It's a classic James Blake song: sorrowful, apologetic, and radiating with a lonesomeness that's almost violent.
"Be Loud, be apologetic with everything you do until you get your wife back," he says.
This particular sticker is great for Rocket League players who are apologetic drivers in real life.
"It's just weird for me to take time out of my life," he said, half-apologetic.
Looking back, knowing what I know now, I should not have been so courteous and apologetic.
The friendly, no-frills, at-times-apologetic atmosphere made customers eager to support the fledgling entrepreneurs.
Viboonrungruang also was apologetic to all those who sacrificed their time and effort for the boys.
" Moore has downplayed some of those remarks as attempts at humor and has said he's "apologetic.
The bloodbath provoked large, angry street protests and a visit by an apologetic President Felipe Calderon.
It would be impossible to advocate what he is advocating for and be sheepish and apologetic.
My brother is never apologetic, claiming that he acts this way because of his mental illness.
"I said to him, 'You've made this complete role reversal — you're very apologetic,' " Behar told me.
The NBA should not be an "arm of Chinese censorship" by being too apologetic, said Cruz.
He sends an apologetic letter to the others explaining how he would have held them back.
Several days after the alleged murder, criticism of Didi had not abated despite multiple apologetic statements.
Not giving up While Son was apologetic, and humble at times, he was also often defiant.
In response to this federal judge ruling, was Bloomberg apologetic, vowing to end this racist policy?
Additional audio posted on social media featured the man appearing apologetic for what he had done.
Unfortunately for all of them, though, Snap's response isn't quite as apologetic as they may have hoped.
He must also show an apologetic side to stop more Republican supporters from giving up on him.
He's constantly around other people who have no faith or are apologetic about it, but not her.
Thinking that we're now under investigation and on some government watch list, I'm ultra apologetic to her.
That Trump reportedly was "very apologetic" to Ryan later only makes this whole thing dumber and better.
On Wednesday, Cohen was decidedly apologetic, asserting that he was driven by a "blind loyalty" to Trump.
But days later, the man behind the antigovernment protests that have rippled across France was barely apologetic.
After the woman left, we told the waitress what had happened, and she was apologetic and kind.
I could vow to be more myself: a shame-free, less apologetic, less assimilationist version of me.
Simons is far more apologetic about the money he makes than about the taxes he avoids paying.
The bands of last year and the year before have always felt a bit timid and apologetic.
This is most evident when the discussion turns to his flaws, about which Chernow is characteristically apologetic.
He gets up, pats Allen on the head, and receives his yellow card with an apologetic shrug.
I really thought that I was being... On Jimmy Kimmel Live, she looked both bewildered and apologetic.
She made a gesture of apologetic futility that indicated the lack of open/shut functionality re: windows.
"They try to do the best with what they've got, and they're very apologetic," Ms. Stephenson said.
I've never felt remotely apologetic about it; I take profound pleasure in my times of complete idleness.
In my experience, people tend to be almost apologetic that they've never heard of the Lyman Family.
In the aftermath of that debacle, I wondered if the company might be chastened, or even apologetic.
The concoction of a chronically contrite Obama made the anti-apologetic Trump seem more masculine, more American.
Don't be apologetic for the fact that local and national government needs to do more for gender equality.
" Video According to the source, Thompson has been deeply apologetic to the entire family, "but especially to Kris.
The most obvious thing is how he goes from being apologetic and consideration to dangerously defensive and stubborn.
Monica Lewinsky, who at first was enthralled by the story, appeared to be apologetic a few days later.
The husband calls to tell me that the dry cleaner was very apologetic and can fix the dress.
I want to make it clear that you don't have to be apologetic or whimsical behind your guitar.
On the stand he occasionally seemed apologetic, but mostly seemed to genuinely believe he had done nothing wrong.
And it says something when the winning team feels almost apologetic for the way the winner went in.
She was teary, apologetic and admitted that the setting of the show was completely wrong for her personality.
"We as Republicans don't have anything to be apologetic about with respect to the environment – nothing," he added.
"Cis people don't realize that they even center themselves in their desperate need to be apologetic," she says.
The airline industry doesn't show many signs of changing its ways (and United's leadership hasn't exactly been apologetic).
A short time later, Suburban sent a second email it titled "Apology" -- but the message didn't sound apologetic.
He offered a rambling account of his actions, sometimes striking a defensive tone and at others sounding apologetic.
Two officers testified Fields was calm, apologetic and polite when he was arrested and being transported to jail.
After a few minutes in the bathroom, he came out apologetic and asked if she would report him.
During her inauguration in May, Ms. Tsai said her government would take an "apologetic attitude" toward indigenous peoples.
It's said offhand and in the same way, Brits would habitually and accurately call themselves awkward and apologetic.
That same day, Mr. Pichai sent an apologetic email to employees saying he would support this week's protest.
Ms. Cunningham and Mr. Curtis go overboard on audience outreach, explaining everything in a tone of apologetic disclaimer.
Under Sloan, the bank has overhauled managers and its board, launched apologetic ad campaigns and revamped sales practices.
In the photographs before his surgery, he looks like a defeated man, almost apologetic for his own existence.
In a phone call with BuzzFeed News, Kost was apologetic and stressed he didn't mean to cause any harm.
Staff at the US consulate in Melbourne were reportedly apologetic about the visa denial, and perhaps a bit shocked.
It's a series of short stories that each involve an apologetic teenage boy and his younger, openly sadistic sister.
There's Axl, imprisoned on the throne, apologetic and humbled, frantically waving his arms like a Sunset Strip synchronized swimmer.
Don't forget to "look extra apologetic as your phone goes off in front of them," the extension's site advises.
Ricky tells TMZ ... OG's VP of Operations was very apologetic about the incident when they spoke earlier this week.
Trump's defiant, non-apologetic approach to dealing with this highly sensitive and toxic issue, is far from pitch perfect.
The entire film has an apologetic quality, wanting audiences to come to believe in Jesus Christ as Clavius does.
Mr. Lehman said he had spoken with Mike Dee, the team's chief executive, whom he described as sincerely apologetic.
Mr. Baldwin has an email in which Mr. Bleckner is deeply apologetic but does not directly address about what.
"I am more vocal and less apologetic," Tara D'Haenens, who works at a medical center in South Bend, Ind.
They made little apologetic comments so you would still like them even though they were doing this shameful thing.
A representative was very apologetic but basically made it seem that we had, in fact, ordered $21988,2126 in toner.
But my cheery request to come along and witness their preparation of the Francesinha met with an apologetic refusal.
Don Jr. reached out to George P., who was apologetic, according to the sources close to the president's son.
More messages were left in the days that followed; each time he sounded more distraught, more apologetic, more despondent.
Jen's angry and cynical and hard-edged, Judy's rueful and apologetic and twee, and we know where that's going.
Because I felt bad about using police resources for such a silly oversight, I was apologetic and very friendly.
He was well aware of the former famous tenant and apologetic that the room no longer reflected his taste.
When we argue it always ends with me being apologetic and sad and with her acting aggressive and angry.
Beijing is not apologetic that the BRI is China-centric or even that Chinese firms are the primary beneficiaries.
She tries to understand what we want from her, and she noses our hands, apologetic, when she can't understand.
To the Editor: David Brody's wildly apologetic defense of (white) evangelical support for President Trump is unconvincing and infuriating.
You can't be apologetic for who you are and for being someone that enjoys sex and chasing your own pleasure.
The fired US attorney viewed Boente as a friend, and Boente was apologetic for having to do it this way.
I am less apologetic and am finding ways to maximize my happiness while running a business and being a mom.
Clinton has struck back, apologetic about her decision but also justifying why at that moment she voted for the resolution.
OK. So. You've got a woman whose sister just died a grizzly death at the hands of an apologetic murderer.
Fourteen-year-old Helen Sambou, dimpled and cornrowed, is so shy she seems almost apologetic for even taking up space.
This apologetic view of Washington's slave-owning is still espoused by many school text-books and historians of the right.
Less than 24 hours after the project was announced, the launch was canceled, with all three organizers issuing apologetic statements.
"And I am Mayweather," Kim, who believes Tristan is only apologetic because he is being booed at basketball games, announces.
"He was just apologetic for how things came out and you know, how hurt I was by it," she said.
"We are deeply apologetic about the inconvenience caused to our customers by these phishing scams," Apple said in a statement.
Those two moments are met with tepid applause or silence, as is the rest of his mostly apologetic-flavored appearance.
Not even the apologetic head he tries to give Issa later in the night can make up for it. Ugh.
Unlike his ultra commercial rival, Deji — with a bloodied nose and face — was deeply apologetic in his post-fight interview.
"After he goes to a certain length, you see him get very sad and sorrowful and very apologetic," says Harrison.
That's the bot talking, offering a breezy response to a mildly apologetic email: Your coworker wants to reschedule a meeting?
At recent events, the company has tested out slogans like "reach higher," while striking an apologetic tone for past issues.
In court this week, Finley's attorney read a letter on her behalf in which she said she was deeply apologetic.
As the internet ridiculed the event's outcome on Friday, Atkins issued an apologetic statement and insisted it wasn't a scam.
Stacy, normally brash and ballsy, was quiet and apologetic that morning; she seemed embarrassed to have the crew filming here.
She also said the new government would take an "apologetic attitude" in dealing with the concerns of Taiwan's indigenous peoples.
" And he was apologetic about it but I had to just say, "Okay, I give up, we'll finish this later.
Last month, an apologetic Mr. Hakey began a six-month prison sentence after pleading guilty to a hate crime charge.
But those sole apologetic notes did not raise the tone of profound indignation Nix struck throughout almost the entire session.
In addition, the now persistently apologetic Kalanick announced the search for a COO to help him do a better job.
He feels no irony about being an artist, which is very Swedish and refreshing to an apologetic Canadian like me.
He ended up going back to Nashville to visit with gay youth and to give a tearful, apologetic press conference.
His remarks sound more like an apologetic for himself than for the God of the scriptures he claims to teach.
He can be extremely condescending to me about something minor that is not entirely my fault — and then apologetic afterward.
But what is a boon to chefs—and apologetic spouses—has become a mind-bending problem for politicians and regulators.
He could stand six-foot-three, but he carries himself with what he calls "an apologetic slouch," humility made visible.
"Is Dr. Watson here, too?" she said, feeling apologetic that he had been forced to drop the most obvious hint.
The two women that I interviewed on Sunday, including the one who was born in Hamilton, were very often apologetic.
When Google released the first two Chromebook Pixels, you almost could detect an apologetic tenor to its answer to that question.
Mark Zuckerberg concluded his hearings on Capitol Hill yesterday — a second day of a mostly apologetic performance, with no major gaffes.
Tesla's general counsel, Todd Maron, said that Elon Musk was apologetic for not escalating the matter sooner, according to the Times.
Winter is apologetic and also blames her murderous behavior over the past few months on the it on the election results.
Click here to view original GIFWith all that context, you'd imagine that the CEO of United would be pretty apologetic, right?
She received an apologetic note back, saying there had been a communications glitch, and someone would get back to her soon.
Instead of being apologetic, she roared with laughter, her short, floral dress riding up around her waist to expose her underwear.
According to WMBF, Tina Bui, the owner of Nail Spa, was immediately apologetic and talked to Wolfenbarger in the parking lot.
After a moment of weakness involving her grandchild's donut box and some strawberry filling, grandma decided to leave an apologetic voicemail.
"She just loves them so much," the woman's husband said with an apologetic grin as she went to fetch the kittens.
Ocean's voice, always easy above all else, often sounds stony but apologetic, like he's talking to someone he's afraid of hurting.
What do we want men in the #metoo reckoning to be, besides apologetic and broken and punished -- do we even know?
In an apologetic YouTube video, Conte insisted that Southern had been banned not for her politics but for her risky behavior.
I dialed the front desk, who were very apologetic and vowed to take care of the issue immediately, which they did.
Where Mr. Percoco screamed threats at allies and enemies, Mr. Howe was charming, well liked and apologetic when delivering unwelcome news.
A company spokeswoman was very apologetic when I emailed to ask whether this was simply being done to further confuse foreigners.
It was a bad, reckless slide from Machado, but it was clearly not intentional, and he was immediately apologetic to Pedroia.
He told THUMP he was given audio gear by an apologetic CEO Dan Giove in lieu of owed paychecks and commissions.
Protesters were largely apologetic to air travelers for causing an inconvenience but have tried to explain they have no other choice.
There was a time when even we as Canadians would be nervous about that, going ha-ha, almost apologetic in advance.
Ms. Omer said customs officials were apologetic and appeared confused about what they were supposed to do with the detained travelers.
Guy's almost apologetic assertion of personality as his strength ebbs will be painfully familiar to anyone who's attended a death bed.
I feel guilty for abandoning him, and he feels bad for interrupting my heads down work, so we're both very apologetic.
Sure, there weren't any AMAs trying to explain what happened, or lengthy, apologetic press interviews about the future of the game.
"I can be arrested just for talking to you," was one of the apologetic texts this correspondent received while in the country.
It's the apologetic sound young women make when they're trying to be assertive, but don't feel they have the right to be.
"[I'm] embarrassed & apologetic beyond words about the incident, but above all I'm so f—ing grateful they let me go," he added.
" On Twitter, the apologetic Target customer service account told shoppers from Minnesota to Texas that the company was experiencing a "systems issue.
There's a term for behaviors that female athletes engage in to assert their femininity, and it's called "female apologetic," Dr. Mann says.
Ms Morrison had also grown tired of seeing African-Americans put out books that felt like apologetic teaching tools for white people.
We hadn't had sex exactly but we'd come close, and afterwards she was apologetic because she'd been the one to kiss me.
Josh ultimately confessed to having a pornography addiction and cheating on his wife in an apologetic statement on the Duggar family website.
He had already reimbursed my friend for her meal, and was moderately apologetic, but worries about losing wild fish from Oregon menus.
But its current apologetic response might leave people with the impression that the situation is worse than marketers on the ground think.
McPhee's celeb stories are charming: Jackie Gleason is in turns ornery and apologetic, Richard Burton takes a shine to the young reporter.
While the company was publicly apologetic, some executives apparently had trouble believing that the incident was entirely true, sources said, including Alexander.
" When he arrived for a production meeting twenty minutes late, he was extremely apologetic, ducking in and murmuring, "Sorry, sorry, everyone. Sorry.
Schultz has tried to defuse the controversy, publishing an apologetic memoir and sitting down for an interview with KING-TV, in Seattle.
Most of the responses to that tweet involved people explaining (sometimes in an apologetic tone) why they'd broken with the general consensus.
Melissa Cefkin Principal scientist, design anthropologist, Nissan Research Center Not to be apologetic for, dismissive of, or frightened by my own power.
Troy Price, the party chairman, who has been clipped in public remarks in recent days, sounded humbled and apologetic on the call.
Samsung issued a humble and apologetic statement in which the company announced it was recalling the Note 7 and issuing replacement devices.
"He was apologetic about [the tape] when it surfaced," White House legislative director Marc Short said in a Friday interview on CNN.
"We have nothing to be apologetic about with respect to the progress we've made in reducing emissions as a country," Pruitt said.
Far from being secretive or apologetic about his coordination with the White House, he has come right out and boasted about it.
I notice that Simz sounds a little apologetic about just how many styles she's managed to cram onto the album's ten tracks.
Bruised, wheezy, and worn out, he crafts a brutal slog for all the quasi-apologetic fuckups out there in the world. 3.
Mrs May herself was in apologetic mood, to the extent of giving way to as many as 16 interruptions (to Mr Corbyn's six).
"We are not about to be apologetic about what we are doing," he said after a closed-door meeting of the Security Council.
You have to stop being politically correct, stop being apologetic and realize this enemy wants to kill us in the most diabolical way.
But I couldn't stop thinking about certain aspects of it; namely, the idea of a father figure who was empathetic, but not apologetic.
" There are only a few downhearted songs on the album, and the apologetic "Afterglow" brings to mind another epic ballad, "Back to December.
Republican members of the subcommittee were apologetic about the bill, noting that it would be different if they were still in the majority.
"Uganda would not be apologetic at all for considering an application by Bashir," Okello Oryem, Uganda's state minister for foreign affairs, told Reuters.
After my disaster with Thirstie I received apologetic emails from two different people and a promo code of $20 off my next order.
Kavanaugh's testimony was petulant and angry, a stark contrast to that of Dr. Ford who was apologetic and even attempted moments of levity.
Just add in something about rain, tea, Brexit or anything that implies a general sense of overly apologetic awkwardness and you're halfway there.
Fortunately, that actually worked—she seemed profusely apologetic, paid me what I was owed, and I never got home to dog shit again.
Earlier this month, Barclays chairman John McFarlene in a statement said that he was both disappointed and apologetic that this situation had occurred.
Ahead of her first Reputation Stadium Tour show, Perry sent Swift an actual olive branch as well as an apologetic note from Perry.
The discovery of other video that showed the entire encounter kicked off apologetic backtracking in some circles and provided an entirely different context.
Yet, while voices are occasionally raised, the prevailing air is of a sad, apologetic gentleness, of fellow feeling among people bruised by life.
Pauline shakes her head, dabs delicately at her nose, and flashes a kind of apologetic smile at Aidan and Lydia across the desk.
"He was crying, he was apologetic," she said, but he also groped her, masturbated and shouted "no, no" when she yelled for help.
"He was very apologetic; he said he wanted to hand it to me in person," a clearly relieved Mr. Morris told the BBC.
The whole thing was a publicity stunt, the band revealed yesterday in an unapologetic statement that they today replaced with an apologetic one.
She speaks about all of these things in a way that is neither proud nor apologetic, but instead warm and candid and real.
Simmons told the jury he also received a phone call from Colon, who was apologetic but denied culpability, saying he had been drinking.
Demolishing the wall would be an end in itself, a reason to be by myself while the house was full of apologetic company.
"Gordon was apologetic and regretful, and we talked about the fact that this kind of behavior could not happen again," Ms. Channick said.
Finally, sotto voce, with an apologetic wince or sheepish smile, anticipating the word's being volleyed back in an affected Boston Brahmin accent: Harvard.
Begum, whose parents are from Bangladesh, recently resurfaced in a camp and was stripped of her British citizenship after being judged insufficiently apologetic.
The person who spoke to Trump told the AP that the president was not apologetic, but blamed the media for distorting his meaning.
SURPRISE The Epix political comedy "Graves" got very little attention, but apparently someone noticed Nick Nolte's gruff performance as an apologetic former president.
"He reached out to each of us individually, very apologetic," United States Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia told our colleague Catie Edmondson today.
Bryan Ferry was apologetic for using his time at the microphone to name so many, many names, from fellow musicians to mastering engineers.
While the company was publicly apologetic, some top executives apparently had trouble believing that the incident was entirely true, sources said, especially Alexander.
While the company was publicly apologetic, some top executives apparently had trouble believing that the incident was entirely true, sources said, including Alexander.
So every day I feel more deeply, deeply, deeply apologetic about that concept, because I only want to put out positive, positive, positive concepts.
They talked about Bloomberg's evolution from high-profile defender to deeply apologetic critic of "stop and frisk," sources familiar with the exchange told POLITICO.
She said she reported the incident to the airline, and Delta employees were "so apologetic" and offered to "back [Smart] up" over the accusations.
Opening the event this way was a sign that, in a post-Galaxy S8 world, Samsung feels comfortable enough to drop the apologetic tone.
Yet in the past few weeks, those seeking butter in the country's supermarkets have been met by empty fridges and apologetic notes from managers.
It added that rather than sounding apologetic, the company's statement "defended its indulgence in insult and discrimination," reported Chinese state media the Global Times.
After Trump mocked her appearance, she brutally cut him down to size during a September debate, leaving him stammering and somewhat apologetic in response.
"I feel like I cower to decisions, and have always been very apologetic and eager to neutralise," Barnett says of that line in "Charity".
"This vision and this design are supposed to be about being a fan," says Chen, who remains unreservedly apologetic for the problems surrounding Stolen.
"I already think they're more evolved and more confident and less apologetic for who they are and the space that they're taking," Moore said.
"They were very apologetic that I experienced this and they are not happy with the way that the agents handled the situation," she shares.
The 42-year-old sheepishly raised his right arm to acknowledge the applause, before sharing apologetic high-fives with his caddie and playing companions.
Eerily reminiscent of the constantly apologetic slump that was known as Roberto Soldado in a Tottenham shirt, Benteke doesn't look comfortable, confident, or happy.
He said he was a middle-class intellectual and he was now angry—he was no longer prepared to be apologetic for knowing better.
After getting fouled a fourth time, he sank a free throw and stared right at Nelson, who smiled and offered him an apologetic shrug.
According to Zhao, the artist who spent three days and nights painstakingly piecing together the figurine, the parents were very apologetic over the mishap.
The image of a humbled, apologetic politician was short-lived — all the more so since it did him no favors in the opinion polls.
The company's apologetic campaign of TV ads notwithstanding, users around the world appear to be reconsidering Facebook's effect on privacy, politics and mental health.
At a brief news conference outside his Senate office on Monday morning, Franken was apologetic and said he planned to get back to work.
"We at Bumble remain fiercely committed to our mission, while being openly apologetic to anyone who feels our mission is compromised," Wolfe Herd concluded.
But just because she's apologetic for the inadvertent "hooha" of it all doesn't mean she's going to stand for any back talk about it.
His conciliatory remarks contrast with gestures made by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who has adopted a less apologetic tone over Japan's past military aggression.
Mermea took the taco—and the fingernail—back to Mama Margie's, and she said that the manager was less apologetic than he was accusatory.
"They were humor columns, but some of them weren't funny and so I am apologetic, I'm embarrassed by some of those things" https://t.
As a certain kind of slightly morbid, slightly depressive, slightly self-intoxicated, deeply predictable, pre-emptively apologetic literary fan-girl, I loved Sylvia Plath.
He told the Daily Student that the caving club leaders were deeply apologetic for, you know, nearly leaving him to die inside a cave.
Alas, the obligatory apologetic Medium post came just a few hours later, though I'm not sure how much that has assuaged the initial concerns.
"No, no, we have time for one more break, Norah, one more break," Ms. King said, offering viewers an apologetic, this-stuff-happens grin.
TEL AVIV — It is customary to adopt an apologetic tone when scores of people have been killed, as they were this week in Gaza.
A CNBC translation of the post found differences between the league's statement in English and the Mandarin version, which had a more apologetic tone.
Some of the performances feel tentative, almost apologetic, while others feel overly emphatic, suggesting that the actors may not believe in these worlds either.
On a recent flight, a young couple handed, to my wife and other nearby passengers, a baggy containing apologetic tokens like candies and chocolates.
"Save Me," from a collection of tracks called Meekend Music 2 that was released in early July, is an apologetic retreat from the spotlight.
Ahead of her first Reputation Stadium Tour show, Swift received an actual olive branch and an apologetic note from Perry, officially ending their lengthy feud.
When the interview came to a close, Fieri seemed almost apologetic, as if I was the one who was who deigned to speak to him.
In the days, weeks, and months since the show's cancellation, Barr has careened through every possible emotion: She's been apologetic, defensive, angry, devastated, and berserk.
Court records show Ferreira pleaded not guilty to obstruction and was released on her own recognizance, but she was tearfully apologetic when speaking with PEOPLE.
After a lifetime of being married to the wrong person, Ed heads to the RR Diner, where Norma works — only to find an apologetic Norma.
The cancelation follows an apologetic statement by the museum last week, in which it said it was "exploring its options" in relation to the booking.
In his note to employees, new Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi struck an apologetic tone and addressed the "mistakes of the past" made under Kalanick's leadership.
I asked him if he wanted to go for breakfast and he got really apologetic and told me no because he was moving that day.
She later talks about her budding friendship with Lawrence, whom she says was apologetic about the media's coverage of her friendship with Pratt during production.
"Safe, legal, and rare" implies that getting an abortion is something that "you should be apologetic for," reproductive justice activist Renee Bracey Sherman told Vox.
In a televised address on Friday an apologetic Park said her "heart was breaking" over the scandal, pledging to cooperate with prosecutors in their investigation.
The statement had all the right apologetic keywords, but it's curious that he did so only when it was clear that the Times report loomed.
"Jennifer and I really are friendly, and she was apologetic even though she didn't need to be, because she hadn't done anything wrong," Faris continues.
But if you absolutely have to get hit by a car en route, getting knocked over by an extremely apologetic Ashton Kutcher might be okay.
"In a system, it sometimes becomes necessary to resort to violence," he tells a courtroom, and neither he nor the film are apologetic about it.
Ahead of Swift's first Reputation Stadium Tour show last year, Perry, 34, showed her support by sending her a literal olive branch and apologetic note.
He later wrote an apologetic letter to Pope Francis and said he was only angry about the government's inability to do anything about the traffic.
A few hours later, Tidal sent along an apologetic email and let me know that the money would be refunded within a few business days.
"It was not necessary, and that's what we are here to say and we are truly apologetic," the mayor said at a news conference Friday.
"Of course, you'll never be as smart as me," he always adds, smiling in a way that seems apologetic and mocking at the same time.
The team said in a statement on Twitter that they are "deeply apologetic for the insensitive words," and are "taking the situation very seriously." pic.twitter.
PG: I remember an interview with your mother, Laura Bush, who sounded slightly apologetic that you were taking so long to land on a career.
This dovetails with the politics of her comedy, which offers a sustained critique of how the media and culture make women feel insecure and apologetic.
But after ordering at a grab-and-go salad shop and handing over my bill, the cashier gave me a half-confused, half-apologetic look.
Ahead of her first Reputation Stadium Tour show, Swift received an actual olive branch and an apologetic note from Perry, officially ending their lengthy feud.
After I raised this on Twitter, The Cut was very quick to reach out to me, and the people I spoke to were profusely apologetic.
Holcombe says he never dealt with Hall directly, and that every associate of Hall's was "super apologetic" until they finally stopped responding to him altogether.
When Mr. Rimmer explained that his son, who is autistic, was expressing his excitement by laughing and calling out, the usher was apologetic but unmoved.
A CNBC translation found apparent differences between the league's statement in English and the Chinese version, which condemned Morey and had a more apologetic tone.
I've told you these things because I didn't want you to think I was weak or timid, or apologetic about some of the uncomfortable truths.
"My hope is that he's going to be in apologetic mode," Romit Shah, senior analyst at Nomura Securities International, said in a "Closing Bell " interview.
"She did have a problem with me talking about it and I understand that and I am incredibly apologetic to her for that," T.I. said.
Inside was the apologetic letter from the Brighton Police lieutenant and the countless appeals she'd written to politicians, judges, and journalists, hoping for a break.
From the outside it feels less like a darker country than like a more sullen one — one half of it apologetic, the other half suspicious.
Throughout the 22018s, the left had more or less abided the Clinton administration's apologetic view of big government as the cost of staying in power.
Throughout the 22018s, the left had more or less abided the Clinton administration's apologetic view of big government as the cost of staying in power.
"We are very apologetic for any upset that this has caused and would like to assure our customers that safety remains our utmost priority," Massey said.
So, given the truth in Chance's initial comments, some social media users commended the 25-year-old for being honest and apologetic about his own biases.
And, the individuals aboard that ship are Veronica Lodge (Camila Mendes) and none other than former RHS pariah and newly apologetic thespian Chuck Clayton (Jordan Calloway).
Although Knowles said he was apologetic for his actions when he pleaded guilty, Judge Paul A. Engelmayer says the defendant's behavior while in jail suggested otherwise.
Every step is deliberate and, for people whose entire careers are built on the back of authenticity, their inability to be genuinely apologetic shouldn't be celebrated.
Bautista appeared almost apologetic by the time he reached the plate, and the oddly timed, seemingly random flip saw Bautista wear a pitch the next day.
"I'm not apologetic for Mahathir's past," said Nurul Izzah, the 37-year-old daughter of Anwar who is the co-director for the opposition's election campaign.
Nothing about Ben Zobrist impresses all that much at a glance—the rigid gait, the thin forearms, the hunched and almost apologetic stance at the plate.
"Both Mr. Oakley and Mr. Dolan were apologetic about the incident and subsequent comments, and their negative impact on the Knicks organization and the NBA. "Mr.
With the guidance of the album's coverage on Vulture, Genius, and iHeartRadio, we break down Jay's most damning (and apologetic) lyrics on the topic of infidelity.
Mr. Ehrenreich is used to retelling the details, he said, though over the years, people have become more and more apologetic about asking for them again.
Instead of just grabbing the drink and letting it go, I decided to politely tell the barista, who was apologetic and made me a new coffee.
Braun told the TODAY show that the company officials seemed "sincere and apologetic," and had agreed to make a donation to a charity of her choice.
After I described the episode and let him know that the reaction had subsided before it got serious, he replied that he was apologetic and frustrated.
Ms. McDougal described having been in love with Mr. Trump, then guilty and apologetic for having a relationship with a married man with a newborn child.
To them, Mr. Saikawa's statements (without an apologetic bow) the night of their father's arrest were proof that his fall was akin to a palace coup.
A CNBC translation of the post found differences between the English and Chinese version, which sparked criticism in the U.S. for its decidedly more apologetic tone.
"She did have a problem with me talking about it however, and I understand that, and I am incredibly apologetic to her for that," he said.
J.C. Sufjan Stevens's "Sister Winter" is a study in regret and estrangement that ends in holiday greetings; it starts out fragile and apologetic but turns hearty.
Drinks were slow coming as the bartender, warm and apologetic, meticulously sprayed yin-yang symbols onto the frothy tops of cocktails flavored with lotus and lemongrass.
Mr. Zuckerberg promptly convened an apologetic meeting with right-wing media personalities and other prominent conservatives to assure them the site was not biased against them.
Despite appearing apologetic in statements and reported correspondence with long time friends and confidants after the scandal broke, Weinstein has often in the same breath been defiant.
As someone bred with generations of apologetic discretion, it wouldn't occur to me to remark on someone's speech, or to take offense if they remark on mine.
Giggling and apologetic, they stop to take a selfie in Gawker's lobby, then continued walking down the stairs, only to stop for a mid-flight face-suck.
Horrified and apologetic, the guy wouldn't stop apologizing and agreed they crossed a line—there were five people in their group, three more than we knew about.
They're two people who are smart, and they have different ideas of leadership and how things should be done, and neither of them are apologetic about it.
United Airlines' CEO is taking a much more apologetic stance about the doctor who was forcibly dragged off a United plane, and promising to make big changes.
Similarly, Peter Dahlin, another apologetic Swede, this month belatedly realised that his legal-aid activities had broken the law and hurt the feelings of the Chinese people.
At times Russell was apologetic, expressed his desire to fly toward the nearby Olympic Mountains, worried about lightheadedness and expressed shock at his fuel level's rapid decrease.
But when Elio scribbles a private rebuke in a notebook, chastising himself for responding harshly toward Oliver, it's as if he were writing an apologetic love letter.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk's second-quarter earnings call took a more measured and apologetic tack, toning down the company's outlook while also predicting profitability by next quarter.
"It's a benefit that is due to you as part of your compensation package — don't feel apologetic about taking it," said Janel Anderson, a workplace communication expert.
A CLEAR CONSCIENCE Facing the press for the last time as CEO, Thiam said he was leaving with a "clear conscience", though was apologetic for the scandal.
" While Wyatt was apologetic during the After the Final Rose special on Tuesday, he told Strahan that he wanted to be there to help provide Brown with "closure.
Upon realizing that he has interrupted a conversation between me and my friend, he quickly and silently runs through a range of emotions: mortified, apologetic, and finally welcoming.
Differentiation between the tools and the improper utilization is important lest businesses start having to feel apologetic and tentative in striving for advancements in data science and analytics.
She also wrote that Woolworths has been "nothing but helpful and apologetic,"  though she is still waiting to hear the results of their investigation into the makeup product.
LONDON (Reuters) - An emotional and apologetic Sam Allardyce said on Wednesday an error of judgment had led to his shock exit as England manager following a newspaper sting.
It was a tough epiphany for the leaders of companies like Facebook, Twitter and Google, who have vacillated between defensive and apologetic — working through their stages of grief.
To plead his case, Taylor broke out into an apologetic song with original lyrics that seemed to be inspired by Adele's "Hello" in an Ann Arbor, Michigan, court.
All of the group involved were very apologetic, but this was clearly a call-out which might have prevented us from helping someone else in genuine, accidental need.
Australian 17-year-old Will Connolly, known as "egg boy" for cracking an egg over the head of an Islamophobic senator, has finally spoken — and he wasn't apologetic.
Harvey Weinstein was apologetic and contrite during the Board of Directors meeting Tuesday when he resigned under pressure from the Board ... sources connected to the meeting tell TMZ.
Sadler, a special assistant for surrogate communications, made the promise in an apologetic phone call to McCain after it was reported that she had jokingly said of Sen.
"We are very apologetic for any upset that this has caused and would like to assure our customers that safety remains our utmost priority," the airline's statement read.
The Ritz-Carlton's second tweet — possibly after their team realized Jones was a celebrity who might not go for the standard customer-service DM — was even more apologetic.
On February 27th the party suspended Chris Williamson, an MP, after a video emerged of him telling applauding activists that Labour had been "too apologetic" about anti-Semitism.
Her husband is always apologetic and tips well, but no one can understand why she keeps trying the same trick with the same dish at the same place.
As we reported ... 6ix9ine already submitted his apologetic letter to Judge Engelmayer, conveying how regretful he is and his optimistic plan for the future -- if given the chance.
The breeders of Prim'Holsteins—the archetypal piebald dairy cow, responsible for eighty per cent of France's milk supply—were almost apologetic about the imperative of causing a ruckus.
Like how Marie Kondo felt guilty towards her bunched up socks to which she had assigned sentience, I felt apologetic towards the meal sitting between me and my laptop.
For Palihapitiya's part, Thursday night's statement wasn't a total reversal of his original claims, but seemingly an apologetic gesture toward Facebook (or perhaps friends still working at the company).
Germans are a steadfastly punctual people, and showing up to a social function, let alone work, even five minutes late without an apologetic phone call is considered bad form.
All Khosrowshahi had to do was look apologetic when asked about Uber's past scandals, and then quickly pivot to the company's new ethos, which was safety and corporate responsibility.
"I am personally very disappointed and apologetic that this situation has occurred, particularly as we strive to operate to the highest possible ethical standards," Barclays chairman John McFarlane said.
But a district attorney wrote the bishop an apologetic note explaining that the job offer had to be rescinded after the priest boasted about it and "devout Catholics" objected.
Here, there are confrontations with the dead and the past they represent—Dido's ghost doesn't deign to acknowledge the apologetic Aeneas's protestations—and encounters, too, with the glorious future.
I'm telling my story publicly now because I hope that when this happens again to another young woman, and it will, she will not be so courteous and apologetic.
From look-alike poses to near identical angles, this is photographic evidence that the Queen of Instagram and the world's most apologetic singer share plenty of things in common.
We tried talking to him about it and he was always remorseful and apologetic about it but he never changed; that's part of the cycle of an abuser, right?
One said the Whips' Office — staffed by Conservative MPs who are tasked with enforcing government discipline — had been "apologetic" when contacting prospective rebels and appeared "embarrassed" at Johnson's behaviour.
He has said some truly terrible things to me when this happens, things that he is always apologetic for later but that I have a difficult time getting over.
Mark Trumbo, the major league leader in home runs, sounded almost apologetic Friday when asked about the Orioles' three-homer fifth inning, which included his 47th of the season.
Mr. Sun was apologetic after the report and resolved to strengthen his efforts to wipe out the legacy of Mr. Bo, who had been a popular figure in Chongqing.
Myke Cole, a science fiction and fantasy author, wrote an apologetic blog post after seeing his name mentioned online this week as someone who had behaved inappropriately with women.
A mutual friend at work had set us up, and from the moment he walked into that dark hipster bar, late and apologetic, I knew he was The One.
I think I even ended up berating them for being incompetent sometimes, and they'd be really apologetic—like when a drop-off was too public or something like that.
LONDON, March 27 (Reuters) - The billionaire boss of British sportswear retailer Sports Direct said on Friday he was "deeply apologetic" over the way his company handled the coronavirus emergency.
It will take years for Kansas to recover, but Mr. Brownback, far from apologetic, remains trickle-down's Candide, noting how "heartened" he is by the Trump tax cut plan.
At the White House, Scott Pruitt, the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, declared that the president had "nothing to be apologetic about" after announcing his decision on Thursday.
In an apologetic statement to the court, Mr. Hurant said he had always tried to run Rentboy as "a force for good," even though he knew it was illegal.
It is neither apologetic nor self-justifying, and Ortberg remains very clear on the fact that he does not owe an explanation about himself or his gender to anyone.
A CNBC translation of the post found differences between the English and Chinese version, the latter of which sparked criticism in the U.S. for its decidedly more apologetic tone.
It is a new brand of outreach that plainly discomforts him and, as he teed up the biographical sections of his weekend speeches, Sanders sounded almost apologetic for digressing.
Mr. Brinson said he had secured a nationally known pollster, Whit Ayres, to steer his bid, only to get an apologetic email from Mr. Ayres after he backed out.
"I recognize this moment is a deeply painful one — internally and externally," wrote Joel Kaplan, Facebook's vice president for global public policy, in an apologetic note to Facebook staff.
Ai announced his exit from the ARoS show first, in an apologetic open letter to its curators Feng Boyi and Erlend G. Høyersten, who serves as the museum's director.
But Dr. Vincent is deeply apologetic for all the harm not taking her anxieties seriously has caused — mainly losing custody of her young son — and promises to make things right.
They will be overly apologetic, won't ask for what they need, and then [they] will build up resentment and get tough all of the sudden and out of the blue.
"The way to make change is to come out of the shadows and have a conversation on a national stage and not be apologetic about what they're seeking," she said.
Ariadna Guti rrez, also known as Miss Colombia – who you might recall was mistakenly crowned Miss Universe by a confused and apologetic Harvey – has now landed her first movie role!
After initially downplaying the extent of the problem, Google issued a non-apology, then a slightly more apologetic non-apology, and finally posted a fuller actual apology on its blog.
I didn't want to offend the man in charge of political programming at ABC News, and I tried to be courteous and apologetic, and practically ran out of the office.
But if I do, I'm nice to the point of apologetic, and I always, always put a few dollars in the tip jar—that kid behind the counter deserves it.
"As he saw it," Professor Master said in an email, "the Bible and archaeology were intertwined — not as some sort of apologetic exercise, but as a critical frame of interpretation."
Americans, especially conservatives, love to mock their northern neighbor: for its accent, its apologetic manners, its food (oh, poutine) — and above all, for its supposedly softheaded, pinko style of government.
During his tenure, Sloan had replaced managers, revamped sales practices and launched an apologetic ad campaign, but he was blamed for moving too slowly as other abuses came to light.
As my probation officer gave me an apologetic look, they escorted me out of the office, handcuffed me and eventually took me to Hampton Roads Regional Jail, in southern Virginia.
"The pilot was apologetic, saying he'd never experienced this before and again confirming this was due to a staffing shortage of air traffic controllers," Mr. Beadle said in an email.
On Thursday, Labour readmitted lawmaker Chris Williamson, 62, a close ally of Corbyn who was suspended after saying in February that the party had been "too apologetic" about anti-Semitism.
Epic seems truly apologetic about the incident, but it raises some deeply weird concerns, like: Why is a gaming company cross-referencing names with a terror watch list at all?
He made a rare comeback in 2012, supported by a corps of conservatives sharing his commitment to pride in Japan's culture and history and a less apologetic view of the war.
He was almost apologetic when he extended the offer, but it stems from a well-honed generosity: Giving rides is a service he's used to performing for out-of-town guests.
"For them, the tough-talking, non-apologetic and crass style of Duterte are actually good attributes in addressing the country's perennial problems of crime, illicit drugs, corruption and inequality," Sinpeng said.
"My fans know that I have had issues in the past with my stomach and pancreatitis," he wrote in an apologetic Facebook message to fans in the wake of the announcement.
I didn&apost want to offend the man in charge of political programming at ABC News, and I tried to be courteous and apologetic, and practically ran out of the office.
Offset may have been more apologetic than Markle, but both men were attempting to conjure public sympathy toward their own cause and cast doubt on women who stood up for themselves.
Your phone dies; you don't receive the apologetic message explaining that your date is running 20 minutes late; and you leave the bar, crestfallen, 19 minutes after the designated meeting time.
He wasn't explicitly apologetic, but he didn't seem to resent being called to account – even standing there next to the Lazarus collection of gravy boats, punch bowls and some holiday nutcrackers.
He was garrulous (answering an immigration question in Nashua, he began to veer off topic, "When I was in ... No, I won't get into it"), and apologetic about speaking too long.
Mr. Gursky represented the spread of multinationals and the explosion of financial markets, as they were striking "the right balance between something that is neither critical nor apologetic," Mr. Bajac said.
In the same month, Labour suspended one of its lawmakers and said it would investigate his conduct after he said the party had been "too apologetic" in the long-running row.
" Later, when an official commission of inquiry accused her of inciting the mob violence, she denied calling for the demolition of the mosque but said, "I am not apologetic at all.
Given the spotlight that Google has been under recently regarding accusations that its algorithms are politically biased, the company seems to almost be taking an apologetic tone when it talks about algorithms.
He is ashamed that he was weak when most others facing similar situations remain strong; and he is deeply apologetic for putting his own interests over those of other students and parents.
" Jessica Lange, having won the best actress Tony for her performance in "Long Day's Journey Into Night," sounded almost apologetic for being filled with happiness "on such a sad day as this.
Even if it is all true exactly as written (and Ansari's apologetic response doesn't deny the facts Grace lays out), there's a perception that the story doesn't meet the bar for newsworthiness.
Everyone's shocked faces upon Father DeLuca's entrance make sense, as does Carina's apologetic, "I tried to warn you," as an explanation for the shock (Andrew ignores her call earlier in the episode).
" In another email addressed to "Dad, Mom," Ms. Clinton seemed apologetic, writing, "I hope this mini-behemoth is not rife with grammatical errors or inadvertent gaps; I am sorry if either true.
"I am personally very disappointed and apologetic that this situation has occurred, particularly as we strive to operate to the highest possible ethical standards," John McFarlane, Barclays chairman, said in a statement.
The heads of Commonwealth Bank of Australia and Westpac Banking Corp were also apologetic before the committee on Thursday, in contrast to the industry's defiant tone before the inquiry began in February.
Park manager Kendall Farnsworth stated in 2014 that he gets about a dozen packages every year containing a piece of wood from the park and an apologetic letter detailing the sender's misfortunes.
One man that I connected with on Coffee Meets Bagel was incredibly apologetic when I first told him about my wheelchair, as though it was the most tragic thing he'd ever heard.
" He's even more bereft and apologetic, though cushioned by synthesizers and backing vocals, in "Fire Flies," a not-quite-waltz (there's an extra beat) that has him wondering, "Am I losing you?
" Chastened, Chanel has issued a quasi-apologetic statement through a spokeswoman that reads in part: "Chanel is extremely committed to respecting all cultures and deeply regrets that some may have felt offended.
Tekashi 6ix9ine is pretty much on his knees begging a judge to give him a lighter sentence and a second lease on life -- writing hizzoner a super apologetic note in his words.
From the apologetic tenderness of "High Strangeness" to the destructive anxiety of "What's the Point of Anything," Corinthiax places McIlwee at the centre of a Venn diagram where romance and spirituality overlap.
With few exceptions, the moderate candidates on stage spoke in tones so gentle they verged on apologetic, seeking to nudge the party away from far-left ideas without confronting them head-on.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Labour opposition risked further souring its relationship with the Jewish community after readmitting a lawmaker who was suspended for suggesting the party had been "too apologetic" about anti-Semitism.
"I am personally very disappointed and apologetic that this situation has occurred, particularly as we strive to operate to the highest possible ethical standards," Barclays Chairman John McFarlane said in the company's statement.
Almost a year ago, the Boy Scouts of America issued an apologetic statement after Trump delivered an overtly political speech in which he also lashed out at the media during their national jamboree.
What makes it even better is how the bot sounds so self-conscious and apologetic while delivering own after own, like its frowning sadly while absolutely ruining you in front of your pals.
" Hagedorn was apologetic after being pulled up by the board, saying that while he had "a tendency to use colorful language, I recognize my comments in this case were inappropriate and I apologize.
Following the news that political research firm Cambridge Analytica allegedly gained access to personal data of millions of Facebook users without their consent, Zuckerberg was apologetic in a post on his Facebook page.
"Both Mr. Oakley and Mr. Dolan were apologetic about the incident and subsequent comments, and their negative impact on the Knicks organization and the NBA," Silver said in a statement after the meeting.
Founder John Baku explained in an apologetic and occasionally rambling blog post that the site was forced to delete hundreds of groups and thousands of fetishes in order to maintain their merchant accounts.
Clark County Undersheriff Kevin C. McMahill seemed almost apologetic Friday afternoon when he told reporters that despite running down some 225,000 leads, investigators still haven't come up with "credible information" concerning Paddock's motive.
General Manager Justin Nelson said they were "apologetic" to Cambage, who was part of the Australian team that won bronze at the London Olympics, and would review player education on "sensitive social issues".
"Real leaders and innovators don't feel apologetic about their own blind spots/shortcomings but think creatively about the resources needed to find a solution to a problem and feel comfortable asking for help."
Some parents are so apologetic about their babies' potential for acting like babies on flights that they hand out goody bags to their fellow passengers in hope of averting adult anger and disapproval.
Why it matters: By rolling out privacy updates and interviews with apologetic executives, the company is trying to give Zuckerberg material he can use to save himself when he faces fired-up lawmakers.
We say all this because the short-lived Bieber vs Manson "beef" has officially been squashed, by way of Manson reading out Bieber's apologetic texts off his burner phone live on the radio.
In the apologetic tweets, some of which were quoted by The Sun Journal, Mr. Gibson acknowledged that his responses were "harsh and uncivil" and said it was "inappropriate to single out" the students.
She was heartbroken by his agitation, and throughout our conversation was almost apologetic about being the writer she is, one who didn't have the respect of her son, who didn't adhere to convention.
Air carriers have become more apologetic in the wake of the viral video spawned by that last episode, but those quick regrets have not led to broad systemic change in policy toward customers.
Beijing's reaction to Morey's tweet, and the NBA's initially apologetic response to China, opened a debate on the influence China has over speech in other countries when there's a financial interest at stake.
Another obstacle to look out for is either being overly apologetic about your family members' actions (which you can't control) or getting too defensive if your partner expresses negative feedback about your family.
"I've become so accustomed to affecting an apologetic cringe when I smoke in company, twisting one arm out of its socket to try to aim the smoke in an opposite direction," she wrote.
This posthuman transcendence raises concerns both aesthetic and ethical, casting around the art in this show an apologetic air heavy with ambivalence toward human cunning and trickery and seductive art and technology. Golem!
" Moore called the columns a "spoof" in comments to CNN, though he subsequently told ABC News that "some of them weren't funny and so I am apologetic; I'm embarrassed by some of those things.
JAY-Z just dropped his latest album on Tidal (of course), and the general consensus is that it's an apologetic response to the charges laid down by one Beyoncé Giselle Knowles Carter in Lemonade.
As the song grew more popular, he became apologetic about his use of the N-word, which he eventually promised never to use again, and also about his name, which he felt stuck with.
The letter was certainly apologetic, expressing sorrow about the distance between them, but the tone was abstract—with strange inaccuracies, like a rebuke for skipping a family wedding that Ryan said he did attend.
Rather, she repeatedly attempted to make contact with his assistants and his business manager, who were apologetic – one even told Mendia she was "not the only one" seeking payment for work done for Hall.
"To say the least, they were very apologetic," said Mr. Kelly, who pointedly did not ask the student-athletes whether they had, in fact, attempted to steal the merchandise they were accused of taking.
Ms. Barry, 31, a former corporate ethics and compliance officer who became mayor in September 2015, announced the affair at a somber and apologetic news conference last Wednesday, and insisted that it was over.
He's up for album of the year for the introspective "4:44," which serves as a companion piece and apologetic response to her explosive "Lemonade," which lost to Adele's "25" at last year's ceremonies.
In the rehearsal room, Metcalf found dozens of variations on throwaway phrases, energetically and speedily trying out "we know"s and "honestly"s in different registers and moods — furious, intimidating, apologetic, silly, exasperated, entreating.
"We have nothing to be apologetic about as a country," he said, noting that the country has reduced its carbon emissions in recent years, attributing that to innovation and technology rather than government regulation.
Janine Massey, a spokeswoman, told The Associated Press that the carrier was "very apologetic for any upset that this has caused and would like to assure our customers that safety remains our utmost priority."
I struck up a conversation with Elizabeth (her middle name), who was 26, petite and fair, with long straight hair, blond at the ends from grown-out highlights, and an air of apologetic sweetness.
Because, while CNN didn't disclose the apologetic Redditor's legal name or any other identifying characteristics, language in the piece stated that the company "reserves the right to publish his identity" if he relapses into trolling.
To an almost apologetic question about India's corruption when it comes to land deals, Trump Jr. responded that he'd never seen the kind of "entrepreneurial spirit" Indians have, eliciting cheers and applause from the audience.
Meanwhile, legal experts said a more apologetic tone by Boeing can appeal to families of victims and encourage them to settle, an approach similar to a "sorry works" strategy that hospitals use in malpractice lawsuits.
On Wednesday, they received a long, apologetic text from the salesperson, who had just learned that an office for expediting orders had closed and that their missing gifts would be returned to them as credit.
LONDON (Reuters) - An emotional and apologetic Sam Allardyce headed for the airport on Wednesday, blaming entrapment for his shock exit as England manager but recognizing that an error of judgment had led to his downfall.
Minutes after the final whistle the Professional Game Management Official Limited (PGMOL) — the group which officiates all Premier League, English Football League and Football Association matches — said an apologetic Stroud had "mis-applied" the rule.
Trump, in his campaign and in his White House, has repeatedly dabbled in racially-coded language and sometimes overly apologetic language about white supremacists -- most notably in his response to the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Not even a tear-filled, apologetic press conference in which Jones repeatedly protested his innocence could do anything to halt the narrative that Jones' fighting abilities were no match for his talent for self-destruction.
The Bachelor's 2020 "Women Tell All" special had all of the usual suspects: an apologetic Bachelor, loud cast in-fighting, and a kid gloves "hot seat" interview for one of the season's most infuriating contestants.
As the new chief executive offered a deeply apologetic bow, as is customary in Japan, and told a voracious news media that the carmaker had "done something inexcusable," Mr. Ghosn was nowhere to be seen.
Ms. Barr's overnight barrage comprised apologetic remarks, aggrieved statements, personal attacks, fond messages to her supporters and pointed references to the shadowy conspiracy theories that have long been a staple of her social media presence.
"I don't think it's inconsistent to both be apologetic that that was the outcome of that speech but at the same time support Daryl's right to his freedom of expression," Silver said at the time.
Silver added, "Both Mr. Oakley and Mr. Dolan were apologetic about the incident and subsequent comments, and their negative impact on the Knicks organization and the N.B.A." Silver brokered the peace summit over the weekend.
Most memoirists either accept vanity as their achieved due—obviously, you wouldn't be reading this if what I accomplished didn't count—or find an elaborate apologetic rationale in a real or invented flaw or failure.
Chris Williamson, 62, a close ally of party leader Jeremy Corbyn, told a meeting that Labour had been "too apologetic" in the long-running row over anti-Semitism and was being demonized as a bigoted party.
Trump's actual event on Friday — in which his own, non-apologetic 100-word speech came only after several long speeches by white veterans about how great Donald Trump is — can be understood as just another example.
"Although the manager was apologetic about the lynching depiction, that does not change the fact that this sickening image of black men being lynched was intentionally embedded inside of a table," Williams said in a statement.
Zuckerberg gave apologetic interviews that night to CNN, Wired and the New York Times — as well as Recode's Kara Swisher and Kurt Wagner, to whom he said he'd be "open" to testifying in front of Congress.
Diego then said the customer service agent suggested, how about we cancel the old order, and then, once Diego received his table and some apologetic gift cards, he could get a refund for the first table?
"He actually was very apologetic about it, in that he said, 'I had no idea that that's what she was going to talk about ... I thought she was going to talk about something else,'" Ryan said.
In front of Canal+'s cameras, PSG right-back Serge Aurier claimed that the laces were part of the battle against racism, or at least "that's what they told [him]," he said with an apologetic smile.
He's already appeared on talk shows, showed up at the Emmys where he mocked himself and his lies told on behalf of the president, and Monday even gave an apologetic interview to the New York Times.
Downton moment cry comparison: After fleeing Ireland with a warrant out for Branson's arrest, a pregnant Sybil and a very apologetic Tom reunited in an epically romantic scene that made you feel all the feels. 6.
But later, Braun told the TODAY show that the chain's executives had been "very sincere and apologetic" when they discussed the incident with her, even offering to make a donation to the charity of Braun's choice.
In an essay in Die Zeit, the philosopher Jürgen Habermas accused Professor Nolte of "grossly apologetic tendencies" and rejected the moral equivalence he drew between the Holocaust and the Khmer Rouge's genocide in Cambodia decades later.
Kelly sent out an apologetic email to staffers a few hours later, acknowledging that the "history of blackface in our country is abhorrent"—but according to some of her coworkers, one email is far from enough.
SEOUL (Reuters) - A tearful and apologetic South Korean President Park Geun-hye said on Friday her "heart was breaking" over a political scandal that has engulfed her administration, pledging to cooperate with prosecutors in their investigation.
Bagby told CNN that the governor was apologetic and conciliatory -- that he listened carefully to the concerns of the caucus and did not in any way defend the photo or the actions that led to it.
They have proven especially deft at musicalizing emotional yearning: The 11 o'clock number in "Dear Evan Hansen" is a poignant effort by an apologetic single mother (Rachel Bay Jones) to comfort her disconsolate son (Ben Platt).
" Hamas issued apologetic messages in English and Arabic on its social media platforms, calling on human rights organizations to continue their good work and affirming the Palestinians' "right to peaceful demonstration and to freedom of expression.
Harris, himself a millennial and the author of Kids These Days—a well-regarded monograph about the conditions under which millennials labor—apparently feels no need to qualify his radicalism with liberal hedging or apologetic backpedaling.
A good friend of mine had a very small wedding, and was so apologetic when she told me and that it was just going to be immediate family, as she surely thought I would be disappointed.
Mr. Northam has been deeply apologetic for his racist missteps and said he has a lot to learn, but he did give a nod to his black friends the day after the racist yearbook photo surfaced.
It can be exhausting — I always feel apologetic, overly aware of other people's feelings, guilty for being seen and heard, you get the picture... I'm fairly certain my attitude has affected the way people interact with me.
" Appearing Sunday on ABC's "This Week," Moore claimed he did not remember writing some of the things he did, but added that others "weren't funny, and so I am apologetic; I'm embarrassed by some of those things.
"We would like to publicly acknowledge that we are deeply apologetic for the missteps that happened relating to the editing of Kirk Franklin's Dove Awards acceptance speech," said Jackie Patillo, the association president, in an official statement.
Bono was apologetic when he told the audience that he couldn't go on and said he was going to take a short break to find out what happened to his voice, as seen in the video below.
I had arrived too late in the afternoon for a tasting, but Natasha, one of the workers, was kind and apologetic and offered free samples of a couple of its white wines, including a juicy pinot gris.
When George told Cleveland that he was entering the N.B.A. draft after two seasons at Fresno State, he was apologetic — and so were his parents, who kept apologizing even after George began to star for the Pacers.
"The way it was written by a lot of men is that women were very passive and apologetic, and tried to make themselves as small as possible," Cooke told the British newspaper The Independent earlier this year.
Ifill said Saturday on Twitter that she had spoken to various officials at Amtrak who were "respectful, forthright and apologetic" but added she is "colossally disappointed" in the company for the incident and how it was handled.
The contrast between Republicans in Minnesota and those in Wisconsin is like night and day: Those in Wisconsin advocate for conservative policies unabashedly, while their counterparts in Minnesota have been much more apologetic and prone to retreat.
At fifty-three, he is broad-necked and dimple-chinned, with salted hair at nineteen-eighties length, and he has the beset, apologetic likability of the guy in science class whose chemical reaction inexplicably failed to work.
Though Susteren and Geraldo Rivera initially defended the Fox head and were skeptical of Carlson's claims – Rivera posted a lengthy apologetic note to Facebook – the two news personalities have each publicly shared their remorse for not believing her.
On a trip to Austin in 2014, President Obama was apologetic as he cut to the front and stood at the counter, so much so that he bought lunch for the family who had been next in line.
In a 2016 interview with Bustle where he was confronted with this habit, Burton made some controversial comments about diversity attempts that made it clear that he was less than apologetic about who gets cast in his projects.
The team and the NFL both released apologetic statements and promised investigations, but the whole incident is an unfortunate reminder of just how little progress has actually been made since Michael Sam was left undrafted two years ago.
SYDNEY, March 29 (Reuters) - Devastated former test captain Steve Smith broke down in tears of remorse as the three disgraced cricketers at the centre of the Cape Town ball-tampering scandal made apologetic returns to Australia on Thursday.
After the PA had sputtered out for the second time, Gagneux turned to the audience, his slight frame and clouds of black hair silhouetted against the blue lights and mounds of gear, an apologetic grin upon his face.
"  Olshan says that she actually met with Charles around July 2019 to discuss the lack of progress, during which Charles "was entirely apologetic" and "acknowledged that she had been utterly disengaged," chalking it up to "her business overseas.
After inflating the deficit during the administration of George W. Bush and subsequently losing control of Congress and the White House, Republicans were sheepishly apologetic, admitting that they had let their spending urges get the better of them.
There's even a Gmail plug-in that is supposed to help us quit this apparently self-destructive habit by policing our emails for signs of excessive contrition, underlining anything of an overly apologetic nature in angry red wiggles.
Whispering to the Soviets that Nixon was, in Augustus fashion, railing nocturnally in the White House halls was effective; but Nixon's shoving an apologetic press secretary Ron Ziegler, for all to see on TV, was a counterproductive tantrum.
But after Rabbi Rosenblatt made an apologetic speech to the congregation and said that he intended to stay, the leadership of the board said there had been a decision to keep him, leading several trustees to resign in protest.
But this is America, where celebrities can rejuvenate their battered public images with a single apologetic visit to Oprah's couch and politicians can return to their earlier careers as lawyers in order to fill the power void with money.
A hearing last week by a grand committee representing nine governments was brimming with anger, as politicians lashed out at an apologetic Facebook underling unlucky enough to be sitting next to an empty chair behind a Mark Zuckerberg placard.
" POLICE CHIEF'S SON, 18, CHARGED WITH BEATING ELDERLY SIKH MAN, SMILES, FLIPS BIRD IN COURT: REPORT She said the Secret Service told her they would pay for her medical bills and the agent handling the dog was "very apologetic.
A Massachusetts high school student captioned his senior photo in the school's yearbook with a quote generally attributed to the Nazi leaders Joseph Goebbels and Adolf Hitler, the school's principal said in an apologetic letter to parents this week.
Akihito has often urged Japan to remember the suffering of the war, comments that have attracted increased attention in recent years, when Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe appears to be pushing for a less apologetic tone towards Japan's past.
She's remorseful and apologetic, but he assures her that it's okay: So Monica is "Captain Marvel" decades before Carol takes the title — without consulting Monica — in writer Kelly Sue DeConnick and artist Dexter Soy's Captain Marvel run in 2012.
Written by Jay Torrence, directed by Halena Kays and enacted by a hapless group of clowns apologetic for having survived the fire, it is a ritual of lamentation and persistence that cuts right through the sugariness of the season.
This sort of apologetic for museums is troubling to me because it recruits the museum into a discourse of neoliberal, labor-oriented value that takes the production of market-ready competencies as the crucial aspect of any cultural process or institution.
That's what happened to one woman, who let her dog use the floor at Los Angeles International Airport as a bathroom and neglected to clean up after it and was less than apologetic about it when confronted by her fellow travelers.
"I forgot and [thought] I was basically going to be out of luck, so I sent a polite and apologetic email to Itch, explained my situation and asked if I could cut in line, thinking that probably wouldn't happen," Cole says.
However compared to the number of rap artists and groups who infamously turn up hours late to interview—often with an entourage in tow, and preceded by an apologetic PR—the direct, personable approach from House of Pharaohs is refreshing.
Stumpf took an apologetic tone before the Senate Banking Committee, telling lawmakers that the scheme by the bank's employees who may have potentially opened more than 2 million unauthorized accounts was not an orchestrated effort and that changes are being implemented.
She's apologetic and neurotic to an endearing fault, the type of person to install a bench in front of her house to facilitate community togetherness, as her character does in the show, and as Bamford actually did in her life.
With the majestic giant A at its center, the skilled player can quickly zip between the kidney-shaped Y and X and the tiny, proud-yet-apologetic B, making this the perfect tool for a fast-paced, highly skilled fighting game.
In response to China's anger, Morey and NBA Commissioner Adam Silver issued apologetic statements and distanced themselves from the Hong Kong comments, drawing a flood of criticism from members of Congress who accused them of putting profits over democratic values.
Stumpf took an apologetic tone before the Senate Banking Committee, telling lawmakers that the scheme by the bank's employees who may have potentially opened more than 2628 million unauthorized accounts was not an orchestrated effort and that changes are being implemented.
"For the most part, it was never assumed that I was gay, and I've had people be sort of surprised that I was gay or act apologetic like they didn't know, which would just make me really uncomfortable," he said.
Montefiore is innocent of ideology; he is an honest Stakhanovite of the archives, and was genuinely embarrassed and apologetic about "changing the picture," as his mentor, Conquest, "anti-Sovietchik number one" (according to the Kremlin), was the first to acknowledge.
"The results do not evince the striking difference one might expect if the apologetic Canadian stereotype was strongly true," Martin Day, an assistant professor of psychology at Memorial University of Newfoundland in St. John's and a collaborator on the research.
" And I'm like, "Oh it's fake, it's a prosthetic limb," and she gets so apologetic and starts going on like, "I'm so sorry, I really do feel like I should say something vulnerable about myself to make you feel better.
It's an amusing way (if your moral sensibilities can take it) to get some visceral jolts into what is otherwise an exercise in atmosphere and gentrifying-Gen-Xer satire, a show that almost feels apologetic about its attempts to scare you.
Sitting on a four-inch cushion and gulping regularly from a glass of water, Zuckerberg — wearing a blue tie and crisp suit instead of his signature grey T-shirt — was apologetic for his company's mistakes during nearly five hours of testimony.
The bump and wail of "Rock'n Roll," the relentless, spangled spinning of "Burnin'" and the aggressive feedback loop of "Rollin' & Scratchin'" all serve as reminders of Daft Punk's raucous edge, as well as their early fondness for the apologetic apostrophe.
" In a statement Sunday night, the National Association of Hispanic Journalists called the language Brokaw used in one of his early apologetic statements — referring to being sorry about offending anyone rather than being sorry about what he said — "not an apology at all.
ROSA OPPENHEIM, RIDGEWOOD, N.J. To the Editor: As a musician, a music teacher and an announcer of classical music on the radio, I often get the apologetic "I don't know anything about music" confession along with the perceived shame in such an admission.
" In his apologetic statement, Mortensen said that he accepted the challenge to work on Green Book "to expose ignorance and prejudice in the hope that our movie story might help in some way to change peoples' views and feelings regarding racial issues.
But after a falling out at a bar in Prague, where I called him out on yet another lie, I changed my plane ticket and went straight back to the U.S. He was wildly apologetic and wanted to visit me at my home.
Somewhere between a divorce comedy, a wistful meditation on the nature of long-term love, and a winking adultery apologetic, The Lovers casts a longing glance over its shoulder at an older cinematic era while also remaining solidly rooted in the present.
Sifting through the national park's archives, Thompson and Orr discovered letters from hundreds of apologetic visitors, desperate to rid themselves of the contraband that supposedly caused the death of their cat, their broken down car, or a trip to the emergency room.
"I basically just told him that I was very apologetic for his behavior, and that I promise you that my dad would never talk to your wife ever again, and I'm so sorry that he's hurt you and your family," Evan says.
I did it pretty late one night and my girlfriend was already asleep, so the next morning she woke up to a series of frantic, apologetic text messages from me explaining myself and how I assumed she would have been notified first.
Today, he's much the same—unapologetic in a way that's so far from apologetic that it transcends the notion of apology—explaining cannibalism as plainly and matter-of-fact as eating a slice of bread if you were hungry and facing death.
" Freud was apologetic about pointing out that the fantasy "corresponds to the idea of an act of fellatio," which readers might well consider a grave insult to the artist, although "tradition does in fact represent Leonardo as a man with homosexual feelings.
The ever-vital Mr. Shannon (currently on screen as Elvis Presley in "Elvis and Nixon") wears his towering tallness with an apologetic slump and a defensive New York cockiness, and he brings a delicious, barbed comic mastery to Jamie's climactic drunk scene.
" As for the threat of religious extremism to liberal democracies, Ms. Breyer said of Western societies: "We should be much less apologetic about teaching the good things about secularism, the Enlightenment, to people who are very religious and haven't necessarily encountered those values.
You'd think players would be somewhat mournful and apologetic after losing 6-0 at home and all-but securing one of the feeblest relegations in living memory, But not Joleon Lescott – he's coming at you with the full force of his wallet.
To help cushion the blow, the company offered up an extended warranty for loyal pre-orderers, along with an apologetic card the company recommended users ball up and toss like a snowball, for a bit of placeholder fun before the things actually shipped.
"I have been in contact with the owner of this Chick-fil-A and he seemed genuinely apologetic and very open to training his staff on ways to better handle incidents like this one in the future," McIntosh told CNN via Facebook.
" Speaking with CNBC from Taiwan on a stop on an Indo-Pacific trip, Cruz said the NBA should not be an "arm of Chinese censorship" by being too apologetic "because that exports their repressive policies and regime to the United States and globally.
The firm's new global chief executive Dara Khosrowshahi will meet the TfL commissioner on Tuesday in London in a move backed by the city's mayor, who has criticized the app's management in the Britain but welcomed Khosrowshahi's apologetic tone and promise of change.
Part of my job was to be as profusely apologetic as I could about how the leak had occurred, and to offer as many assurances as I could that this won't happen again, and could we please resume our exchange of information?
To be clear, it was only two unknown people making this claim, and when I later spoke to Ulta's customer service about my experience, the supervisor was extremely apologetic and told me I had received totally incorrect information both at the store and on Instagram.
For a number of the candidates, you'll see a bump at the very start of their campaigns and at the end of the financial quarters (when campaigns send those hyperaggressive, apologetic emails to their voter lists begging for money because it is AN EMERGENCY).
But I complied, and I also remember him sitting a little too close to me... I'm telling my story publicly now because I hope that when this happens again to another young woman, and it will, she will not be so courteous and apologetic.
"My Racist Dog Ate My Cat" Wow, what a horrible nightmare, to come home to my dog, mouth soaked in blood, my cat's tail thrown across the damn room, looking at me with fake-apologetic eyes while wearing a dog-sized Donald Trump hat.
She was apologetic, and later that day she left a card and a single sunflower outside my front door—when I saw the sunflower, I was thrilled, because I thought it was from Doug—and, judging from the smell, she continued to smoke enthusiastically.
James Mattis: No better friend, no worse enemy In response to this evil movement, Breitbart stood out among prominent conservative outlets, publishing perhaps the most influential apologetic for the alt-right and promoting that piece's co-author, Milo Yiannopoulos, as its premiere writer and personality.
The continued bitterness over the 2017 departure belies a bigger split in the party: between people who feel strongly that Democrats need to hold themselves to progressive standards and those who fear that Democrats will weaken themselves politically if they're too apologetic or woke.
Which means reining in liabilities like Björn Höcke, its leader in the Thuringian parliament who claimed Germany should be less apologetic about its Nazi past, and writing anti-racism into the party's programme (to be finalised at a conference in Cologne at the end of the month).
The lower end of the scale—your cosmic disco territory—was going to send me into a slumber, and rocketing it right up to gabber speed would result in the kind of afternoon that sees you led into the HR warren, bloodied, confused, and profusely apologetic.
And then there's me: booking yet another appointment for a sonogram where I would, inevitably, feel such terrible anguish and sympathy for the growingly nervous, always apologetic technician who frantically tried, over and over, with her magic wand to detect a heartbeat pulsing there on the screen.
A lucky handful churn out features for the New York Times Magazine and GQ for $2 a word and then deliver half-apologetic aw-shucks accounts of their success on the Longform podcast, which dispenses romantic tales of literary striving to a mass of naive supplicants.
I played the role of the spoiled Western woman complaining about some self-indulgent product I ordered but hadn't received, and the woman on the other end played the unconvincingly apologetic customer service rep, assuring me I'd receive the rest of the order in ten business days.
Last November, Uber's new chief executive, Dara Khosrowshahi, penned an apologetic note to riders and drivers explaining that hackers had obtained 57 million personal records from the ride-hailing company — and rather than disclosing the breach immediately, the company had paid the hackers $100,000 to keep quiet.
She is apologetic, since she understands that this makes for uninteresting conversation about the many fascinating characters she has played — most recently the imperious, needy, vulnerable, monstrous Queen Anne in Yorgos Lanthimos's "The Favourite," for which she is hotly tipped as a best actress Academy Award nominee.
Apologetic White House aides explained that some of us might not make it in for the so-called spray at the start of the meeting, when reporters typically get a glimpse of the tableau and have the opportunity to hear from both leaders and ask questions.
Mr. Michael had a pretty, plainly textured voice that could quickly flare outward, into regret or shame, just for a few bars, the way it does in the bridge for 1984's "Careless Whisper," one of those apologetic slow jams with the evergreen wisdom of a psalm.
"He reached out to each of us individually, very apologetic, he is in dialogue with the legislative black caucus and African-American leadership in the state and they have been impressed with his sincerity while they've been very disappointed with what happened," Mr. Kaine said. Gov.
While it'll take more than a single press junket and a few somewhat-apologetic quotes to really prove to pro users that Apple cares about them, today's announcement could at least keep the company's computers in the running for any user thinking about jumping ship during an upcoming upgrade.
We talked about our love with her, we celebrate our love with her and we honor our relationship in a way that is healthy and positive as opposed to apologetic and awkward with Easton so that she understands that although we are taking our time, this is happening.
Dr. Christine Blasey Ford literally came to their vaunted halls, submitted to their arbitrary hearing rules, answered every question on their agenda to the best of her ability, was deferential and helpful and apologetic and collegial and calm and smart and heartfelt and a little fragile, but not hysterical.
"Obviously [Niantic] can't completely make it up to all the people who have come out to Chicago today, but they want to extend the fact that they're extremely apologetic and unhappy with the process and the results," the spokesperson told a small group of media attendees at the event.
You can read and excerpt and listen to the full episode below: Austin: So I have this character who's like a soft-spoken, very faith driven character who is someone who is like very apologetic, she's she's like very soft-spoken, and very just like afraid of everything.
Clinton was "a high ranking official who should know better, but completely given a pass, and almost an apologetic pass," Jeffrey Sterling, who was found guilty of leaking classified information to Times reporter James Risen last year, said in an interview with the Washington Post published on Monday.
I just want to really stress the amount of respect I have for parents and that there is no concept of anyone owning someone else's child... every day I actually feel more deeply, deeply, deeply apologetic about that concept because I only want to put out positive, positive, positive comments.
" The players then released an apologetic statement, which said the team "fully supports a healthy, safe and respectful campus climate" and that its "recent actions to show our support for one of our former teammates were not intended to suggest otherwise, but we understand that to many students they did.
This invitation led to his first book, Men on Bataan, a hasty synthesis of interviews, correspondents' cables, and biographical sketches, one part biography of General Douglas MacArthur, one part apologetic summary of MacArthur's disastrous failed defense of the Philippines, and one part oral history of the soldiers who fought there.
The last time he testified on Capitol Hill, an apologetic Zuckerberg came under fire from lawmakers who sought to take him to task for Facebook's handling of 2016 election interference and the Cambridge Analytica privacy scandal — but who were also stymied at times by confusion over the world of high technology.
In a typical incident this week, a Labour M.P. who is a Corbyn ally, Chris Williamson, tried to express regret for saying the party had been "too apologetic" about anti-Semitism, only to claim in his "apology" that it is "often forgotten" how few cases of anti-Semitism there are.
If a GM on the other end of the phone says, "We think Radim Vrbata will do more for us down the stretch," Sakic should hang up immediately and not take that GM's calls until he leaves a long, rambling series of apologetic voicemails that would make Jon Favreau's character in Swingers cringe.
" The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department apologized to Jean, saying in a statement: "It is unfortunate that Mr. Jean was detained for six minutes during this investigation, as he had no involvement whatsoever in this violent crime … The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is apologetic for any inconvenience this process caused Mr. Jean.
Great TV existed before the arrival of milestones like The Sopranos, Breaking Bad, The Wire, and The Shield, but the gritty antihero saga has played a central role in getting TV accepted by even the most insecure of snobs as something that can be taken seriously and talked about without apologetic prefaces at parties.
HanA**holeSolo claimed, in an apologetic subreddit post Tuesday, that his online comments weren't a reflection of his character, despite one earlier post that put Stars of David next to the head shots of CNN contributors, and others that called African-Americans the N-word and described wanting to stab Muslims in the neck.
"We have been so apologetic in this, what we call classical music, that we say: 'You don't have to know anything, you don't have to have any background, you don't have to have any frame of reference, just come with an open mind, and you'll love it,'" he said at one point during the evening.
Welles himself was initially apologetic about the alleged panic (and believed his career was over) but he eventually came to embrace the ordeal in his personal mythology: "From Nashville to Minneapolis there was wailing in the streets and the rending of garments," he later described in an interview with filmmaker and historian Peter Bogdanovich.
It makes total sense to not want to flaunt a meal in front of your friend who won't be eating for 15 hours, but no need to be overly apologetic about it (that just makes it worse and is very annoying.) Here's the thing—we know exactly what we're getting into when we fast.
We in the older generation are heartbroken, even somewhat apologetic, for the problems confronting our youth, but frankly, whether fair or not, we depend on these young, energetic minds to confront global and domestic challenges with equanimity and creativity, and hopefully overcome them with novel solutions that have thus far eluded their now-weary predecessors.
The seven House Democrats tasked with prosecuting President Donald Trump in the Senate have noticeably shifted their demeanor over the last three days, carefully adopting a more deferential — and at times, outright apologetic — tone in their final attempt to convince even a single Republican of the breadth and weight of their case against the president.
Thousands of demonstrators occupied the main Barcelona airport terminal building, sat and sang protest songs, daubed quasi apologetic messages on the windows in English (saying a lack of democracy is worse than missing a flight), and faced off to lines of police in riot gear — including units of Spanish national police discharging rubber bullets.
Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) said Thursday that President Trump was "very apologetic" after promoting a Fox News host hours before she called for Ryan to step down as Speaker over the GOP healthcare bill failure.
At the start of the play, Beale is fired for poor ratings; when the head of the news division, Max Schumacher (Tony Goldwyn), who is Beale's best buddy, takes him for an apologetic drink at a bar that is tucked out of sight, a cameraman follows, allowing us to watch them as if we were at the cinema.
What makes Margaret as written by Dutton so remarkable and so contemporary is the conflict between her adamant belief in her own brilliance and subsequent desire to be recognized for that brilliance — and her apologetic knowledge that she is not supposed to desire attention for herself, because we teach girls young that they should not overtly seek it.
European consumer electronics retailer Dixons Carphone's apologetic admission yesterday that a 2017 data breach was in fact considerably worse than it first reported suggests disclosures of major breaches could get a bit more messy — at least under the early reign of the region's tough new data protection framework, GDPR — as organizations scramble to comply with requirements to communicate serious breaches "without undue delay".
History, though, will look back at these Wildcats and their tactical, almost apologetic dominance throughout their six games in this N.C.A.A. men's basketball tournament as a team that was, perhaps, just one or two steps ahead of the rest of the 353 laggards in Division I, a field that was forced to watch — mouths agape — revolutionary basketball unfold before them.
"Saturday Night Live" spoofed the damning audio tape of Republican presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE talking crudely about women, with Alec Baldwin playing an insincerely apologetic Trump.
On Wednesday, when Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook's chief operating officer, and Jack Dorsey, Twitter's chief executive, will appear in Washington to testify on those issues, they plan to answer lawmakers' questions using two main tactics: a conciliatory and apologetic approach, as well as a rundown of the growing number of efforts that the companies have taken to deal with manipulation and disinformation problems.
Silver, speaking Tuesday at a news conference in Tokyo before a preseason game between the Rockets and NBA champion Toronto Raptors, went as far as to say that he and the league are "apologetic" that so many Chinese officials and fans were upset by Morey's tweet and comments that followed — but insisted that Morey has the right to freedom of expression.
I don't go around bleeding through Band-Aids any more, but I still stuff my hands into my pockets when a stranger on the train throws a curious glance in their direction, still delete pictures where I've given a thumbs up the wrong way around, still feel apologetic and tearful when my boyfriend has to gently remove my hand from my mouth during moments of high anxiety.
Days after her February cheating scandal with Khloé Kardashian's ex, Tristan Thompson, unfolded on the most recent episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, the 21-year-old model opened up about the controversial show finale in an interview with ET. "It's just, you know, things happen, and of course I'm sorry and apologetic as much as I can be," Woods told the outlet at the launch of her new BooHoo fashion collection.
The problem is partly structural: Eyre and Munro have leaned heavily on Lucy's childhood, all but erasing the novel's thread involving literary mentorship, and certain details, such as Lucy's enduring preoccupation with the Nazis (her father, stationed in Germany, killed two local boys at point-blank range; her husband's German father was a prisoner of war; and, with almost apologetic gratuitousness, Lucy notes that her angelic doctor is Jewish), fail to cohere.

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