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"culpa" Definitions
  1. Roman and Civil Law
  2. negligence; neglect (distinguished from dolus): One is not always liable before law for culpa resulting in damages.
  3. guilt; sin.

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For writers who want to make a splash, the Twitter essay (mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa!) is the micro-blogging form of choice.
Mea culpa, mea maxima culpa: I broke the rule to never use what you push.
As apologies go, it was a little mea culpa, but also a little sua culpa.
" Even so, he seemed to turn his mea culpa into a they-a culpa, writing, "In retrospect, we misjudged the prior management team, and this contributed to our loss.
Las autoridades le echaron la culpa de lo sucedido a rumores sobre secuestradores que se llevaban niños, mientras un funcionario local sugirió que todo había sido culpa de la oposición.
Niantic's mea culpa calmed the crowd, at least a little.
Forsaken, in many ways, is a mea culpa from Bungie.
Outage outrage Comcast's mea culpa for this week's service outage?
I quickly retracted the claim, and issued a mea culpa.
Mea culpa: We have a correction on last week's newsletter.
Spencer later posted a mea culpa on her Instagram page.
Arabia Saudita señaló que sus casos eran culpa de Irán.
Should the limited mea culpa change the way we regard Trump?
His mea culpa was admired, but his reputation never fully recovered.
Sanders supporter Mark Ruffalo gave Steinem's mea culpa a thumbs-up.
Sensing the discord, Harrison offered this mea culpa on Instagram yesterday.
Burlington's "mea culpa was overdone" on the earnings call, Cramer said.
Will we get a sharp rebuttal or a humble mea culpa?
"I'm Jewish, I apologize, excuse me, there, mea culpa," he says.
New York (CNN Business)Facebook is back with another mea culpa.
Still, he offered a full mea culpa to Jackson in court.
On Wednesday, he issued another lengthy mea culpa to the Pioneer Press.
They are correct, so I'll offer a mea culpa on this one.
In the election's aftermath, Jeff Zucker, CNN's president, issued a mea culpa.
This isn't mea culpa; I responded to Thursday's performance as it was.
The mea culpa may show how seriously he's considering becoming a candidate.
In private, however, Mr. Trump was not in a mea culpa mood.
In the mea culpa/updated S-1, he gave that money back.
Mugged by reality, a chastened Mr. DiIulio has offered a mea culpa.
"Si fracasa la democracia como forma de gobierno no es culpa de la democracia", opinó el lector Omar Luis Fabro, "es culpa de personajes nefastos que en nombre de la democracia dejaron un país devastado culturalmente, socialmente y económicamente".
Kilmer refuted the comments and now says Douglas has issued a mea culpa.
Right after he landed in Lima, he posted something of a mea culpa.
But by then, it will be a make up test, a mea culpa.
Ur intoned a mea culpa in the name of systems designers, exonerating users.
When Lawrence realized she'd caused real upset, she gave a public mea culpa.
And, at this point, we have to put in a huge Mea Culpa.
It wasn't until she went public, that Burberry issued its full mea culpa.
Those declines came on the heels of yet another mea culpa before Congress.
The remarks are his first mea culpa over the comments this campaign cycle.
The proposal introduced on Wednesday is a mea culpa of sorts for Airbnb.
After this, Kate seems to set about a sort of mea culpa tour.
In what was initially a mea culpa, he offers the barest of apologies.
Issuing a mea culpa after the photos surface is clearly insincere ... in Rev.
She is a sunflower just as she describes in her pop-perfect mea culpa.
"That's not exactly true," the actor, 47, fessed up in a quick mea culpa.
This year there was more than a touch of mea culpa in the air.
Kodak went on IG Live Saturday with his mea culpa, though somewhat half-hearted.
Tech culpa: Apologies for the annoying echo and delay on both GG and G3.
There's not even a sliver of daylight into which a mea culpa can creep.
Some in Washington thought her idea for a "pre-repudiated" mea culpa was crazy.
Prediction: Luka Doncic (Dallas Mavericks) Actual: Luka Doncic (Dallas Mavericks) Mea Culpa: None necessary.
Nadie culpa a AMLO del terrible legado de violencia que le heredaron sus antecesores.
Ultimately the Diet Coke ad fell flat, and the company offered a mea culpa.
NeNe Leakes is making a full mea culpa for wishing rape upon another woman.
García se mudó a Estados Unidos en el 2000, pero no por culpa de Chávez.
"I think the mea culpa came a little late," Bush said of Lochte's apologies, Monday.
At the end of April, Impossible issued a mea culpa to customers, acknowledging a shortage.
This isn't the first time Facebook has had to make a mea culpa about metrics.
Staring directly into the camera, the Facebook CEO offered by far his biggest mea culpa.
Fetty Wap did a mea culpa after his rap video got a school principal benched.
In The Washington Post, Max Boot, a former climate-change skeptic, issues a mea culpa.
Some of them have been rehabilitated, but only after making public mea culpa, broadcast countrywide.
But we hear no mea culpa for the ways in which he allegedly treated women.
Así que es natural preguntarnos dos cosas: ¿de quién es la culpa de esta crisis?
But some black Democratic political analysts have said that the mea culpa was not enough.
Google's public mea culpa follows the pulling of ads by Havas, a French advertising multinational.
But I think it's fair to call into question the authenticity of that mea culpa.
Despite the mea culpa ... many people are pissed and some are calling for an online boycott.
The restaurant chain's parent company Darden Restaurants served up a mea culpa after social media fallout.
Mea culpa, we recognized that we weren't aligned with the goal of the president [Marie Ekeland].
Have any of the authors or editors behind these articles issued a mea culpa to you?
In a recent interview with Vice, "Batman & Robin" director Joel Schumacher offered up a mea culpa.
Rather than admitting their mea culpa, Cochran has Carl Douglas (Dale Godboldo) take responsibility for it.
Moderator Martha Raddatz pushed back on the emails and set Clinton up for a mea culpa.
But some of Schumer's Democratic colleagues were eager to back his mea culpa or defend him.
His Wall Street Journal mea culpa — "I might have been too emotional at times" — is unpersuasive.
It is the latest mea culpa from a series of U.S. businesses wary of provoking Beijing.
What better way could there be to start the new year than with a mea culpa?
Netflix apologized and—inexplicably—said its mea culpa would be to split the two businesses entirely.
But the mea culpa is getting flak as the police have been accused of mistreating trans people.
His heartfelt apology included a mea culpa to the court for delaying the trial by 45 minutes.
Too late to pull his scathing initial review, he wrote a second – a mea culpa of sorts.
ABC/Disney, which distributed the PwC mea culpa statement, did not immediately respond to requests for clarity.
MALCOLM MEDDINGSSulby, Isle of Man This is not the time for mea culpa hand-wringing by liberals.
At that hearing, Stone opted to take the stand to make a direct mea culpa to Jackson.
The apartment of a host was trashed, and Chesky had to make a very public mea culpa.
Nobody is asking for Clinton to spend the rest of his life offering an exaggerated mea culpa.
After the company fielded complaints that some minority neighborhoods were underserved, it coughed up a mea culpa.
Last week, Goldman issued a mea culpa of sorts, detailing how it misread the crude oil market.
UNTIL HIS dramatic mea culpa in June, Junnosuke Taguchi was just another pop star-turned-minor actor.
Wells Fargo's mea culpa over the improper auto insurance sales marked another black eye for the bank.
The Department of Home Affairs tells TMZ ... he was granted a valid passport after his mea culpa.
Fonsi says recording "Echame La Culpa" with Demi Lovato last year was a big win and hugely satisfying.
"It's a mea culpa statement and it implies that he knew what he was doing," he tells PEOPLE.
Rubin's statement seems to serve both as a mea culpa and as a platform to launch something better.
Seven years ago, when Arabs revolted against their autocratic rulers, European leaders engaged in a collective mea culpa.
DJ Khaled & Cardi B – "Dinero" Luis Fonsi, Demi Lovato – "Échame La Culpa" Maluma – "Felices los 4" Shakira ft.
Police are still investigating, but Montgomery County Movies posted something of a mea culpa on its Facebook page.
He's also not the first to follow it up with a mea culpa or explanation after the fact.
The original "Echame La Culpa" music video — starring Fonsi and Lovato — has over 300 million views on Vevo.
DJ Khaled & Cardi B -- "Dinero" Luis Fonsi, Demi Lovato -- "Échame La Culpa" Maluma -- "Felices los 4" Shakira ft.
He's got a sad air—when he beats his chest, it looks a bit like a mea culpa.
But there was a mea culpa to the fans, the Yankees and the Tigers on his Facebook page.
Even as it yells mea culpa, Facebook is calculating that it can kneecap new privacy rules with impunity.
The company — which reported $2.3 billion in net income last year — isn't exactly issuing a heartfelt mea culpa.
Mea culpa to James, who may be a dependable friend but is, first and foremost, a devoted teammate.
Robin is involved with a fiance named Matthew who seems like an extended mea culpa for Ron Weasley.
But he pressed forward with the op-ed anyway, believing the Senate needed to hear his mea culpa.
But with a Russian mea culpa looking highly unlikely, the big question is how May plans to follow through.
When viewers first meet Alicia, she is with him facing down the cameras during the mea culpa press conference.
There's a bit of a mea culpa here, however, in the form of souped up earbuds included in-box.
A 2015 essay for Slate by Jacob Brogan functions almost as a mea culpa for his love of grilling.
Actor Kevin Spacey delivered a mea culpa coupled with a coming-out statement that dangerously conflates homosexuality and pedophilia.
None of those companies responded to CNBC's request for comment on the heels of Lochte's social media mea culpa.
She recently collaborated with "Despacito" singer Luis Fonsi for the duet "Échame La Culpa," which was released last week.
Hogg thinks her mea culpa was done merely "to save your advertisers" ... and it's not good enough for him.
Let the mea culpa tour begin ... especially after United's Tuesday stock fall wiped $255 mil off its market cap.
This mea culpa of sorts comes just a few days after the FBI said it hadn't been a mistake.
"Thank you from a disabled fan with an autoimmune disease," a listener tweeted in response to the mea culpa.
The statement said, in part: I understand why the Daily editors felt the need to issue their mea culpa.
And he demonstrated that his 1990 mea culpa was more than just political theater, observers of Indiana politics say.
No, Zuckerberg offered that mea culpa in 2003, when he was a college student in hot water over facemash.
On the evening of the match, Bosnich called up Radio 5 Live and offered a heavily qualified mea culpa.
A kowtow, a mea culpa, combined with the promise to fix things fast and behave properly in the future.
Facebook's bad news cycle doesn't appear to be coming to an end anytime soon, despite the mea culpa commercials.
Otros, dice la familia, han desarrollado cáncer, dijo la familia, y muchos creen que el río tiene la culpa.
Estaba devastada y llena de culpa por mi ineptitud, por haber llenado su vida tan breve de tanto estrés.
Others questioned Gucci's motivations, suggesting that the sweater and the ensuing mea culpa were part of a publicity stunt.
Cole himself offered a mea culpa, pulling Ben aside for a heartfelt conversation where he admitted his behavior was inexcusable.
Johnson offered a mea culpa and pledged to work now that he had gained a heightened sense of racial discrimination.
Unplanned coverage across the board has meant that some journalists have had to issue a mea culpa now and again.
" Hogg declined to accept her apology, saying her mea culpa came only "after a third of her advertisers pulled out.
KV: You mean apart from the obvious ones that every VC would say about passion, vision, hunger etc (mea culpa!)?
Now just as he predicted, I must go further: Mea culpa, he could, he has, and I was wrong again.
In a 21850-minute televised mea culpa, Mr. Macron said the details of his relief steps would be announced today.
Playboy's 2015 PMOY then made a video mea culpa, claiming it was an "accident" -- which makes next to no sense.
"Pero creo que estamos viendo un nivel más alto del juego de echar la culpa del que hayamos visto antes".
Mr. Spicer opened his second White House presser with a mea culpa, sort of, joking woodenly about his first appearance.
He decided to write a page and a half "mea culpa" letter to tell Russell he should have done more.
But Toobin didn't mince words Monday in offering a mea culpa on CNN, where he serves as chief legal analyst.
Demi Lovato and Luis Fonsi get their dance on in new music video "Echame La Culpa" ("Put the Blame on Me").
The Leftovers, Lindelof's first show since Lost, is perhaps the finest mea culpa a creator could offer a spurned fan base.
" Bloomberg, who has apologized for the policy in the past, repeated his mea culpa Tuesday and admitted the practice was "overused.
" He kept the screenshots, however, and later resurfaced them in a mea culpa post titled "The stupidest thing I ever did.
But at least now you can get a $29 mea culpa from Apple — even if you have to wait for it.
France Culture, a radio station, called the recent change of mind on gendered titles "a mea culpa rather than a revolution".
During a mea culpa interview with Rolling Stone, the reporter whom she allegedly plagiarized admitted he had not read the book.
Communicating a sincere mea culpa, contrary to popular belief, is not an act of timidity, but rather a sign of toughness.
In his kinda-mea culpa vid, Biden acknowledges the boundaries of personal bubbles have been reset, and says he'll change too.
More interesting: Whether Apple will say anything more to the developer audience about its plans for the mea culpa Mac Pro.
Apple's sour grapes and defensive language are out of place here, and a mea culpa would have behooved the company better.
Prediction: Golden State Warriors Actual: Milwaukee Bucks Mea Culpa: This wasn't a controversial pick, and most people went with the Celtics.
Prediction: Sacramento Kings Actual: New York Knicks Mea Culpa: I didn't see the De'Aaron Fox explosion coming, but I should have.
Yet he told CNBC that Melwani's mea culpa was cold comfort for the problems he endured ahead of a milestone occasion.
His mea culpa, though, was far from an admission that he should have taken the issue of brain health more sincerely.
She, too, found it at war with itself: the boasting about past success and then the mea culpa for the losses.
Es preocupante When he grows up… Entre mas grande, va a decir que es mi culpa he's going to blame me.
After recently issuing a mea culpa for his comments about slavery, West is now apparently making amends with fellow rapper Drake.
Macron also delivered a mea culpa to demonstrators who felt their economic plight had been ignored by his pro-business presidency.
And William Saletan, to his genuine credit, has written a serious mea culpa for his previous flirtations with race-IQ theorizing.
You've been, "I regret this now, I shouldn't have done it," you've said that, you've done those sort of mea culpa situations.
As something of a mea culpa, YouTube has sent out an email to subscribers promising a free week of YouTube TV service.
A sweet video of the 6-year-old dancing to her father's hit song "Echame La Culpa" has exploded on social media.
The music video for "Échame La Culpa" features Lovato and Fonsi at the center of a dance party we'd love to join.
Maricopa County elections chief Helen Purcell issued a mea culpa just after the Arizona elections, but has rebuffed calls for her resignation.
"Well, I just don't know why we're finding this out now!" she cracked to Access Hollywood when presented with Gyllenhaal's mea culpa.
Darden was on a panel that discussed OJ's belated mea culpa and he's livid at the naysayers who fought for Simpson's freedom.
On Thursday, Batista issued a mea culpa on behalf of JBS, admitting that the company had no justifications for what it did.
Both players met with German Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier in an act of mea culpa and to quell the public outcry.
" The site offered a mea culpa in a subsequent tweet which read, "We apologize for a thoughtless tweet that appeared here earlier.
Japanese media soon picked up the story, causing Dentsu's stock to dip, and the holding company was forced into a mea culpa.
It has always had its critics, but these days everyone — mea culpa, the national news media included — seems to be piling on.
Ideas gush from him in great cascades, but not a Saudi mea culpa for having inspired or underwritten some of the hijackers.
"Mea culpa" voters, Mr. Emanuel said — those who did not turn out in 2016 and feel remorse over the resulting Trump presidency.
Here's the funniest part to me: As a kind of mea culpa, Equifax offered a free credit lock to customers for life.
Prediction: Anthony Davis (New Orleans Pelicans) Actual: Giannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee Bucks) Mea Culpa: Not totally indefensible but a weird pick in hindsight.
They were so embarrassed, they apologized, it was the mea culpa — 'I'm so sorry, please forgive me' — and sometimes that would work.
Apple eventually became more transparent about the feature, detailing how it worked and temporarily offering discounted battery replacements as a mea culpa.
With his right arm, he strikes his chest in a mea culpa; with his left, he raises a rosary to his lips.
Sadly, in today's P.C. culture, a man can't simply destroy a bunch of uniforms without making some sort of public mea culpa.
He took another crack at a mea culpa Tuesday night when he went on the "The Late Show" with Stephen Colbert on CBS.
That's exactly what Chris Hemsworth did this week with his heartfelt and humble mea culpa for an offensive costume he wore last December.
After the article, McClure published a public mea culpa admitting to multiple incidences of inappropriate behavior towards women in his position at 2500.
After the article, McClure published a public mea culpa admitting to multiple incidences of inappropriate behavior towards women in his position at 500.
Though Crosby says it wasn't his explicit intent, Remember My Name registers as a very heartfelt mea culpa to his estranged musical brothers.
Logan says he doesn't expect to be forgiven, but still did a mea culpa anyway for what he calls a lapse in judgment.
" In that same mea culpa, Stephenson also said AT&T's senior vice president for external and legal affairs, Bob Quinn, "will be retiring.
Even men have barged in, with Andrew Martin's Early Work and Teddy Wayne's Loner serving up variations on the fictional male mea culpa.
Dunham's latest mea culpa came Wednesday in a letter she wrote as a guest editor for The Hollywood Reporter's Women in Entertainment issue.
The mea culpa came quickly enough, but Instagram's accidental update was already solidified as one of the last meme-able moments of 2018.
He then delivered this mea culpa on privacy: We're an idealistic and optimistic company … but it's clear now that we didn't do enough.
Later, in his memoir, Mr. McClellan delivered a mea culpa, admitting that he had been given false information to disseminate to the press.
"Dogs are bipartisan and that's why my following is diverse and my account brings people together," he wrote in a lengthy mea culpa.
Justin Trudeau's mea culpa over his blackface scandal continues, but this time he's saying sorry face-to-face ... to a much younger audience.
Munoz apologized repeatedly after botching an initial mea culpa and was forced to explain overbooking and other airline policies before several, angry lawmakers.
Once pissed-off shoppers pointed out the clear drug references ... the company pulled it from its online shelves and issued a mea culpa.
Marvel edited the poster and offered a mea culpa within hours of the oversight, but only in response to outcry on social media.
He's pretty cynical about the way Hollywood runs, but seems to think there is a path to redemption which begins with a mea culpa.
So as some kind of mea culpa, Apple just blew up the Air line altogether with a "new" and "improved" 7503-inch iPad Pro.
The mea culpa and apology certainly helped Samsung repair its reputation, but it's what came after that truly turned things around for the company.
They included a handwritten, 23.5-page, signed mea culpa with a startling confession: Vlach had sexually assaulted Pernacciaro while she slept three years earlier.
Zuckerberg has to personally relinquish his control, and no act of mea culpa would better show that he understands the consequences of his actions.
As she vocalized Lovato's part of "Echame La Culpa," Lopez cleverly played up their lyrical back-and-forth as if it were really happening.
His mea culpa tour landed at 'GMA' Tuesday, and Neeson said we should all open up about inner thoughts to expose racism and bigotry.
It also open-sourced a new application that provides licensing controls to companies in what seemingly amounts to a mea culpa to the industry.
At a recent shareholders' meeting in Dublin, Michael O'Leary, the chief executive of Ryanair, slumped into a leather chair and issued a mea culpa.
Cargaba mucha culpa por todas las mentiras que dije para quedarme en este país, para aferrarme a las migajas de amor que me daban.
One morning in February 2016, Cooz pulled out paper and pen and wrote a one-and-a-half-page mea culpa letter to Russ.
The ad was something of a mea culpa for the bank and, according to Wheldon, a way of getting permission to be heard again.
Zack issued his mea culpa Friday afternoon on his Instagram, saying he made a big mistake and taking responsibility for his actions in Vegas.
I'd usually wait until after the N.B.A. season to take stock of all the basketball takes I got wrong and issue a mea culpa.
Yo misma fui muchas veces uno de esos invitados que estaban en la fiesta, pero no conversaban con nadie por culpa de su teléfono.
JWoww's giving it another shot with her boyfriend following his mea culpa ... but it doesn't look like he's out of the dog house yet.
Clinton had to do a mea culpa speech on the bill her husband signed into law, whereas Biden seems less inclined to do so.
But she's since had a public mea culpa on the issue, recently saying during an interview with CBS's "60 Minutes" that she was wrong.
So he does what any decent person would, which is make a video mea culpa on his phone and send it to his victim.
Would Cohen be voluntarily testifying before Congress, talking with prosecutors, and engaging in an ongoing public mea culpa were he not in legal jeopardy?
Their secret morning routines (Jones pauses a beat before going full-on mea culpa), and what they think is underrated (clue: it's a hairy situation).
Trump personally saw it in business deal terms: He would get the mea culpa he sought from Romney; Romney would get the job he covets.
It was during his days behind bars that Vlach wrote the 31-page confession, which he called his "mea culpa" and which BuzzFeed News obtained.
In a mea culpa, Sean Parker, one of the earliest investors of Facebook, said he regrets the impact the social platform is having on society.
Short of a convincing mea culpa or granting unprecedented access to international chemical weapons investigators, Russia has little means of escaping these legally binding sanctions.
Rather than offering a full mea culpa, Gibson doubled down on her lies and refused to acknowledge that she had lied about multiple cancer diagnoses.
Prediction: D'Angelo Russell (Nets) Actual: Pascal Siakam (Toronto Raptors) Mea Culpa: Not a bad pick on my end, and a risky one at the time.
Si alguien me da una pulsera, y no la uso, la guardo en el cajón algunos días, y después la tiro sintiendo muy poca culpa.
He resigned the job on Monday, saying that it had been superceeded by the new anti-corruption laws that framed the day's presidential mea culpa.
After her ex-boyfriend offered up his mea culpa, the Bachelorette swore she's actually living "her best life" with Bryan, free and clear of any mediocrity.
Goading Michael Bisping was an act of expiation, of penance, of mortification, of self-flagellation, a mea culpa that any medieval monk would be jealous of.
" In his latest mea culpa, Moby wrote that he wanted "to apologize again, and to say clearly that all of this has been my own fault.
Killer Mike acknowledges Jussie screwed up but says a mea culpa will do, and after that, we all need to get a life and move on.
Last year, the analyst offered a mea culpa after The Wall Street Journal reported Apple had at least temporarily shelved its efforts to build a television.
Its founder, Mark Zuckerberg, who is scheduled to testify before Congress this week regarding the privacy of users' personal data, is on a mea culpa tour.
On Friday evening, Slack issued a mea culpa for what some were calling "discriminatory" account bans, made in an effort to comply with U.S. economic sanctions.
Snoop just issued his mea culpa to Gayle, saying the way he came at her with a profanity-laced social media rant was out of line.
" Parloff later wrote a mea culpa titled How Theranos Misled Me. Holmes called to complain, specifically requesting that Parloff remove a line about being misled "intentionally.
Quentin Tarantino is issuing a mea culpa after old comments he made live on the air about Roman Polanski's child rape victim were met with rage.
Corden told the jokes Friday at a gala hosted by amfAR, the Foundation for AIDS Research -- and he took to Twitter Sunday for his mea culpa.
Minutes after Khloé explains her desire for a mea culpa, Kris calls to say she talked to Jordyn, who was crying and saying she was sorry.
Massive public backlash forced HP to issue a flimsy mea culpa and reverse course, but the industry doesn't appear to have learned its lesson quite yet.
It seems that most people are able to accept a "no" or a "sorry I can't" without some elaborate explanation or mea culpa on my part.
Mr. Macron's mea culpa on national television signaled a remarkable step back from his ambitions to reshape France's economy and become the European Union's foremost leader.
In a 1977 bit, Bill Murray offered a heartfelt mea culpa, not for bad taste but for bad comedy, apologizing for his lackluster performances to date.
At one point he raps "I get flashbacks / Look at all the people I backstabbed," though it's unclear intended as a mea culpa or a flex.
But — while this narrative of the coastal media mea culpa is, to a certain extent, true and deserved — mainly I find it inaccurate, passive, and self-serving.
Last year, an industry trade group unveiled a set of recommended guidelines for more consumer-friendly ads along with a mea culpa for not having acted sooner.
With the success of his smash hit "Despacito" and his newest track "Echame La Culpa" featuring Demi Lovato, Luis Fonsi has proven that his expertise is music.
Jerry Media, a controversial internet company which ran the festival's marketing, served as an executive producer on Netflix's film, obtaining payment and a mea culpa in one.
Tamar Braxton is falling back into mea culpa mode just days after putting her sister, Trina, on blast for daring to get engaged ... during Tamar's birthday celebration.
If there's an overriding sentiment I want to leave you with, it's this: don't buy into BioWare's reveal-event-treatment of what should be a mea culpa.
Mr Norman anticipates his critics by making a mea culpa of sorts in the prologue, and making much of Paul's own "tacit approval" of his new biography.
"  In a mea culpa published on fivethirtyeight in May, Silver lamented that, in retrospect, "I found myself selectively interpreting the evidence and engaging in some lazy reasoning.
Although what prompted the joke remains unknown, Kutcher later offered the singer an apology, cleverly using lyrics from one of her hits to sweeten his mea culpa.
The book has been marketed as your mea culpa for some of the ideas you wrote about in your 2002 book The Rise of the Creative Class.
Apparently, tech has a few, but not enough to do a full mea culpa that might allow us to avoid this kind of disaster in the future.
First, aside from a vague mea culpa from Larry Kudlow, none – and I mean none – of the Fed's critics were willing to admit that they were wrong.
In a rare mea culpa after the mosque attack, Sylvain Bouchard, another prominent Quebec City talk radio host, reproached himself for failing to reach out to Muslims.
As the latest to publish the same, now disturbingly familiar kinda culpa, Matt Lauer is a perfect example of the damage predatory men can inflict while apologizing.
Money." It requests that Mr. Weinstein and his legal team submit a "full mea culpa and admission of the wrongs perpetrated by both him and his enablers.
Starbucks and Schultz engaged in a big public mea culpa, holding anti-bias training in all of the chain's stores and changing the coffee company's bathroom policies.
Kevin's answer shows he's aware of the harm words can inflict on gay people, but stops short of a mea culpa for doing it in the past.
"Sue Klebold's 'mea culpa' will do little to staunch the stacking of victims of these tragedies like so many cords of wood," said Dean Charles Marshall of California.
The company told Threatpost that about 500 customers lost their locks and a free year of access to its portal service was being offered as a mea culpa.
Equity strategist Tom Lee issued a mea culpa on Friday, telling investors that "animal spirits" have lifted equity prices well beyond what he anticipated earlier in the year.
On Wednesday, in a hearing before the House Financial Services Committee, Zuckerberg's prepared remarks offered a privacy mea culpa and called for outside assistance in policing the platform.
The British leader did not offer an actual mea culpa for his earlier statements, despite a Trump adviser having called on Cameron to apologize for his initial outburst.
Fonsi revealed the tune's title, "Echame La Culpa," last night on Instagram, while his collaborator posted a short video teaser of the track, where she sings in español.
But this month's incident, which has come to be known as "battery gate," isn't the first time the tech giant has released a mea culpa for a product.
There's a compelling prose poem/mea culpa from Scott Rosenberg about his responsibility as a screenwriter in the Weinstein orbit, but I think it applies equally to fashion.
La escritora mexicana Valeria Luiselli sostiene que, sin importar su historia y estatus migratorio, a los niños hispanos en Estados Unidos les enseñan a sentir vergüenza y culpa.
The woman on the receiving end of DaBaby's brutal slap, Tyronesha Laws, tells TMZ ... the rapper's mea culpa is empty and the proof is on his social media.
Google's chief executive, Sundar Pichai, issued a mea culpa of sorts as its employees around the world held walkouts to protest how the company had handled sexual harassment.
Sin embargo, a medida que el virus sigue propagándose con rapidez, los líderes políticos de muchos países parecen haber aprovechado una pregunta diferente: ¿de quién fue la culpa?
See also: Inside Goldman Sachs' first investor day, where avocado toast and crab apples were served with tech talk, 3-year plans, and a surprising trading mea culpa
The president provided an array of arguments for keeping the Affordable Care Act and offered a mild mea culpa for his shortcomings as a salesman over the years.
Cuarenta años después, de vuelta en el origen, evalúo nuestro vaivén histórico y siento la culpa típica del migrante por haber saltado de dos barcos que se hundían.
In May, he took his mea culpa to Congress, where lawmakers used the opportunity to beat up on him for a host of perceived customer frustrations with airlines.
"Pero solo se trata de un simulacro", me advirtió un terapeuta de pareja, convencido de que la cantidad de divorcios se había duplicado por culpa de esa aplicación.
Democratic strategist Jim Manley said the latest batch of Trump incidents have prompted him to issue a "mea culpa" after he publicly fretted about a newly-disciplined Trump.
Related Link: Jerry Seinfeld's Porsches go for $22 million In this episode, Seinfeld and Cho invite the audience back so that she can have a mea culpa with them.
The British comedian tweeted several other comments Tuesday that showed he has no intention of issuing a mea culpa for any jokes that raised eyebrows – and there were many.
Bloomberg kicked off his own presidential campaign last November with an equally gratuitous mea culpa, repudiating his support as mayor for the police tactic of stop, question and frisk.
We've learned attorney Tom Mesereau just told prosecutors his client will do a full mea culpa ... apologizing to the victim, undergoing counseling and even taking an anti-bullying course.
The Fate of the Furious actor posted a very lengthy mea culpa on Instagram over the weekend following backlash from slut-shaming comments he made in a recent BET.
In a very Lyon family mea culpa, the rapper drops "Special," a track where he publicly apologizes to Kennedy and urges men to stop disrespecting women across the globe.
Courtroom apology At his sentencing, Papadopoulos delivered a humbling mea culpa -- reading a prepared statement that was not aligned with the President, who regularly rails against the Mueller investigation.
In his mea culpa, Kavanaugh justifies his injudicious remarks by saying they sprang from personal sources: I was very emotional last Thursday, more so than I have ever been.
Op-Ed Contributor We finally got a grudging mea culpa from Mark Zuckerberg: an admission that fake news is a significant problem that his social network must help solve.
While she has yet to address the backlash, issue a mea culpa, or delete the post altogether (as some commenters have suggested) we'll stay tuned should she speak out.
Puig has been on a season-long public-relations mea culpa, which included a recent trip to the minor leagues, reportedly designed to help him with his social skills.
For months, he has been on a mea culpa tour to mend fences with legislators around the world for how Uber often barreled into markets while flouting local laws.
The mea culpa was clearly a case of too little, too late for the Peacock ... which, to be honest, had issues with Megyn's show even before the blackface blowup.
"The Corrosion of Conservatism" does double duty as a mea culpa memoir and a political manifesto, detailing Boot's "heartbreaking divorce" from the Republican Party after decades of unstinting loyalty.
Prediction: Mike Budenholzer (Milwaukee Bucks) Actual: Mike Budenholzer (Milwaukee Bucks) Mea Culpa: None necessary, but I'll take this opportunity to say that this award is silly and shouldn't exist.
Antonio Brown just issued a massive apology for his off-the-field behavior -- but there's one huge problem with his mea culpa ... it's unclear what he's specifically apologizing for.
Y estaban tan atormentados por el autodesprecio y la culpa y todas las cosas que pasaban, y nosotros éramos cuatro, por el amor de Dios, y ellos simplemente, ¿sabes?
Logan Paul is making a full mea culpa for posting a vlog showing a dead body he discovered in Japan ... saying he only intended to raise awareness about suicide.
It's a weird corporate mea-culpa where McDonald's executives get to talk about how they didn't see it coming and how the whole thing made them sad and frightened.
In an age when sports stars are instantly lambasted for their unpalatable opinions, Djokovic has transcended the traditional mea culpa with the deftest "sorry-not-sorry" we have ever seen.
Last March, game developer Ian Bogost wrote a mea culpa in the Atlantic about Cow Clicker, a game he made in three days in a loft in Greenpoint in 2010.
" Even if he's keeping his cool, Fonsi is determined to keep the momentum going for Spanish music and he's doing just that with his latest chart topper "Echame La Culpa.
Pola's mea culpa comes as Japan looks to boost a Chinese-powered inbound tourism boom ahead of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics - a policy championed by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's government.
Kolanovic, whose calls have moved the stock market in the past, issued a mea culpa earlier this year after his prediction for a 2018 year-end rally didn't pan out.
Goldman Sachs on Thursday issued a mea culpa of sorts, releasing a research note explaining how it misread the crude oil market, after the bank significantly lowered its price forecast.
Now, in the wake of Schlossberg's apology, O'Leary tells CNBC Make It that the "mea culpa" should only be the first step if the lawyer wants to repair his reputation.
" Kudlow, with his tail between his legs, then made a sort of mea culpa, telling the Times, "As it turns out, she was basically following what she thought was policy.
After losing its API access today, StatusBrew posted a confusing half-mea culpa, half-"it was our customers' fault" blog post announcing it will shut down its follow/unfollow features.
Pete Davidson and 'SNL' don't owe GOP congressional candidate, Dan Crenshaw, a mea culpa for making a crack about his war-caused disability ... but SNL needs a lesson on humor.
Around this time last year, leading air conditioning critic Lloyd Alter, who I highlighted above, wrote a mea culpa on TreeHugger, making room for life with the air cranked up.
Además, el lunes, cuando se le preguntó sobre la muerte de Fátima, quiso atribuir la culpa de los feminicidios a lo que calificó como las "políticas neoliberales" de sus predecesores.
But his big moment — a mea culpa for a racially charged policing incident in South Bend — felt like another well-mannered white guy desperate to put his wokeness on display.
"Regretfully, our practices and training led to a bad outcome – the basis for the call to the Philadelphia police department was wrong," CEO Kevin Johnson wrote in a meandering mea culpa.
"Gina and I are so excited to launch Felix Culpa with three distinctive, character-driven stories," said Keough, who earned a Golden Globe nomination for her performance on The Girlfriend Experience.
She never explains WHY she's doing a mea culpa to the Playmates, but it's a good bet she's afraid Playboy might yank her title ... so she's throwing herself on the sword.
The comedian's pregnant wife Eniko Parrish, 33, was seen still wearing her wedding ring just days after an alleged extortion attempt prompted Hart to issue a mea culpa on social media.
But now, amid scam accusations, promises of refunds, a $100-million class action suit, and a very serious mea culpa from festival co-planner Ja Rule, we have another bizarre development.
The ubiquity of Fox News in Facebook's new live stream schedule could be seen as a mea culpa of sorts — or an attempt to address the allegations of bias against conservatives.
That why it's so good the movie exec's son decides to offer up a mea culpa the moment he realizes he was a tool to Paige and probably committed sexual harassment.
Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) to apologize to committee Democrats on Thursday morning, a private mea culpa that generated praise from Republicans but a much more muted response from across the aisle.
Llevaba un largo tiempo pensando en ello, en cómo abstraerme a la cultura amorosa de la mentira y de la culpa, de los celos de bolero y la violencia de comisaría.
The 'mea culpa' was widely seen as a conciliatory gesture to her critics, especially on the right of her conservative bloc, but it stopped short of offering any actual policy concessions.
Twitter shares have risen more than 63 percent since its celebrated chief operating officer said he would be departing, amid a mea culpa from management and the promise of new products.
In the style of Fonsi's record-breaking music video "Despacito," "Echame La Culpa" explodes into a lively, colorful party, complete with Samba dancers, while the singers get close on the dance floor.
Carrie, you might remember, started the season working to represent American Muslims who'd been unjustly accused of terrorism by the government, as big a mea culpa as Homeland could come up with.
Its stock was soaring thanks to solid sales, the company's embrace of technology and a risky but successful mea culpa ad campaign that apologized for how bad its food used to be.
A veteran White House journalist who was called "Miss Piggy" by a Trump administration official in a now-deleted tweet says the controversy is "not resolved"despite the name-caller's mea culpa.
By Wednesday morning, Mr. Andreessen, not known as the apologizing sort, posted a round of mea culpa tweets and promised to leave discussions about colonialism to people who know something about it.
This isn't the first time supporters of stop-and-frisk have publicly apologized in an op-ed, with the New York Daily News editorial board running a similar mea culpa in 2016.
A decade later, for instance, Alex Gibney released Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God, in which he interviewed four deaf boys abused by a head priest at their school.
Sinead O'Connor is issuing a full mea culpa for accusing Arsenio Hall of providing drugs to Prince, and saving her ass from a $5 million lawsuit in the process ... TMZ has learned.
Melissa Rivers hopes Megyn Kelly's mea culpa for her idiotic blackface comment was genuine -- but she's reluctant enough to check in with an African-American friend before weighing in on the apology.
Thing is ... Charlamagne thinks Trump doesn't have a soul and doesn't care about bad energy or karma, so he's not holding his breath and waiting for a mea culpa from the Prez.
And in a late Tuesday night Facebook post, 2008 vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin wrote a mea culpa for calling Assange an "anti-American operative with blood on his hands" in 2010.
" He, too, in turn, apologized for saying "a few things I should not have said" in an op-ed whose title summed up his mea culpa:  "I Am an Independent, Impartial Judge.
Short of acknowledging the allegations and offering up a mea culpa -- which Moore would have never done -- he could have sat for an interview with a major media outlet in the state.
But, in a mea culpa at Brookings, William Frey, a demographer, said that, based on new census data, he has changed his mind on what he thought was a mass urbanization trend.
Prediction: Carmelo Anthony (Houston Rockets) Actual: Not Carmelo Anthony Mea Culpa: I genuinely thought a steady flow of midrange jumpers coming off a jab step would help the Rockets replace Trevor Ariza.
Iran's sudden mea culpa Saturday, following days of denials, has triggered three consecutive days of demonstrations, with protesters calling for an end to the regime as fury over the tragedy boils over.
At his sentencing, Papadopoulos read a mea culpa, admitting that he had hurt the federal investigation into Russian influence in the 2016 presidential election and expressing regret for lying to federal investigators.
Kolanovic, whose calls have moved the stock market in the past, issued a mea culpa earlier this month, acknowledging that he was wrong when he told clients to expect a year-end rally.
The former "Love & Hip Hop" star tells TMZ ... he's offering a mea culpa following his meltdown and profanity-laced outrage at the female officer who assisted in his arrest outside Atlanta last week.
Google offered another mea culpa in a blog post last Friday after the British government called a hearing with the company to determine why taxpayer-funded ads were found in such disturbing places.
Biden has offered a mea culpa of sorts for some of his past, acknowledging that creating extra punitive penalties for crack was "a big mistake," and supporting efforts to reel back those penalties.
The company, Felix Culpa, has already acquired the rights to three books and will collaborate on film and TV projects with producers including Studio 8, Scott Free, Pilgrim Media Group, and Regan Arts.
It's part of a bigger trend hitting Silicon Valley, where a number of leading players have, in a wave of mea culpa, turned against some of the bigger innovations particularly in social media.
The annual report gave Ackman the opportunity to offer a mea culpa for the loss and to explain to investors what he learned from the experience, with special focus on the Valeant investment.
Zuckerberg first mentioned the changes in a mea culpa he gave earlier this month in which he reflected on the role Facebook played in Russia-aligned efforts to influence the U.S. presidential election.
Al día siguiente de la liberación de Lula, sin pronunciar su nombre, publicó un mensaje enardecido en sus redes: "No le des municiones al canalla, que está momentáneamente libre pero lleno de culpa".
After Mark Zuckerberg's privacy mea culpa at F8 last week, Google got its turn at I/O to promise consumers that their data wasn't going anywhere that they didn't want it to go.
Mark Zuckerberg is expected to dish out another mea culpa on Tuesday when he meets with members of the European Parliament on Tuesday about the Cambridge Analytica scandal, the New York Times reports.
It was clear that Amber didn't expect that mea culpa, and Barnett (in his hideous black and silver tie-dye sports jacket) sat wincing while host Nick Lachey commended Jessica for coming clean.
Mr. Morgenthau's mea culpa does not satisfy critics like Ronald L. Kuby, a defense lawyer who often went up against his prosecutors, including in the appeal of one of the Central Park Five.
But that apology wasn't nearly as startling as the one from William A. Ackman, a contentious hedge-fund owner who issued a heavy-duty mea culpa to his investors after losing $4 billion.
McGowan issued her mea culpa on Thursday, following a demand from Argento that the actress retract an earlier statement that she knew Argento slept with actor Jimmy Bennett when he was a teen.
He has since said he and the superstar singer are all good, but some say the best mea culpa make good would be for Timberlake to bring Jackson out to perform with him.
Demi Lovato is NOT taking a political stance in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but someone thinks she is -- and now she's had to do a mea culpa for her trip to religious sites.
But as Vox's Libby Nelson noted, he wasn't exactly capable of doing so: Trump at first seemed willing to offer a mea culpa for his remarks, agreeing they were untoward "locker room" comments.
After the media backlash, his old firm—from which he has formally separated by dumping many, but not all, of his assets into a family trust—issued what barely qualifies as an mea culpa.
Esvelt, who now has his own lab at MIT, said that the pair of papers published Thursday—one in PLoS, the other as a preprint on bioRxiv—amount to a "mea culpa" of sorts.
Last month, one of the pioneering scientists behind the prospect of using CRISPR to create a gene drive published what he called a "mea culpa" arguing that the technology is nowhere ready for primetime.
Ryan Lochte is finally doing a mea culpa for the lie he told on NBC that's become an international incident ... but he kind of doubled down on the version of events he told cops.
Apple faced flak for ditching Google Maps in iOS and rushing its overhauled Maps service out to the market, prompting a rare mea culpa from chief executive Tim Cook, apologizing for the disastrous rollout.
Watched by bereaved relatives in a Senate committee room, CEO Dennis Muilenburg gave the clearest mea culpa yet for crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia -- both involving Boeing's 737 Max jet -- that killed 346 people.
Confessions of a Fake News Writer Here's a weaselly and exasperating semi-mea culpa from (the presumably pseudonymous) Winston Wordsworth, who laments his time writing lies for a website that he refuses to name.
I mean, Sheryl Sandberg came out and did her whole mea culpa after the report by Pro Publica and others on the ways that folks were gaining Facebook's ad system to reach Jew haters.
Kendall Jenner's Pepsi ad fiasco had exactly the opposite effect you'd think on Wall Street ... while Kendall and the company were under attack, the stock went up, but the mea culpa was a disaster.
After weeks of speculation, the President delivered a mea culpa, a step that he had little choice to make, in a somewhat resentful manner, in keeping with his reluctance to ever publicly admit error.
The removal is essentially a mea culpa from Oculus, which over the last few weeks has faced hard questions from press and users about its strategy in locking down content to its own platform.
Bieber also dropped a big hint about what "Sorry" is really about — and, spoiler alert, it's not a mea culpa for the minor troubles he's gotten himself into over the last couple of years.
A brief sampling: It's pretty rare that Valve actually issues a mea culpa, but, yesterday, the company announced they'd be suspending The Secret Shop until further notice, citing the difficulty in handling global distribution.
Si México quiere crecer, empresarios y gobierno deberán dejar de echarse la culpa unos a otros de las causas del bajo crecimiento, pero, sobre todo, deberán trabajar juntos en crear un país más seguro.
Lhota had started the presentation off with a mea culpa: the agency oversees the only 24/7 subway system in the world, with more stations and track laid than any other system in America.
And on the very next play, Johnson did this: Malcolm Brogdon snatches up Luwawu-Cabarrot's miss and slings it 65 feet to Middleton, who's suddenly gifted an opportunity to correct his earlier mea culpa.
But the mea culpa did not stop Mr. Trump and his supporters from seizing on the mistake, condemning CNN and claiming it as evidence that other major news organizations were conspiring against the administration.
The person may feel the offense was so enormous — for example, having been sexually abused by a parent — that it is impossible to accept a mea culpa offered by the abusive parent years later.
First of all, mea culpa, we've gotten quite the backlog of questions from you all by now, but we've had just so much to tell you every day it's been hard to make room.
To the Editor: Yes, the cycle of mea culpa has arrived: the media's self-flagellation for its role in turning our painfully attenuated election process into something between a reality show and a carnival.
Fonsi's new duet, "Echame la Culpa" with Demi Lovato, is ascending the charts  — it's No. 5 on iTunes —  and the music video garnered more than 100 million views on Vevo within days of its release.
Even though it's clear why the imbalance between the mea culpa tours exists (sexism!!!), it's still frustrating that the comedy industry, and a lion's share of consumers, are more interested in preserving the status quo.
" In contrast to many of the half-hearted or non-apologies offered by other men in recent months, she found Harmon's mea culpa worthy of forgiveness because "he's not rationalizing or justifying or making excuses.
Back in late May, Bush gave an interview with The Hollywood Reporter about the incident and said his mea culpa, but that Q&A got lost in the flaming turd that is our news cycle.
The appearances came as a sort of mea-culpa after March comments about clean energy putting the coal industry out of business, but DNC chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz denied that she backtracked from those comments.
Vic Mensa would be wise to remain out of the public eye until he does a full mea culpa for dissing XXXTentacion at the BET Awards ... so says one of the late rapper's best buds.
This undercover agent, which wasn't named in various stories in the British press, is believed to be a friend and fellow hacker named Shm00p, who issued a mea culpa on Twitter after Trick was killed.
Before Friday's mea culpa, however, Teresa Klein was widely ridiculed on social media after a viral video of the incident became the latest example of whites calling the police on blacks over seemingly trivial reasons.
The most recent high-profile mea culpa came Thursday when Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts apologized for her controversial decision to take a DNA test to prove her decades-old claim of Native American ancestry.
The very white, very male, always-hoodie-clad club of founders was the core of the tech industry—and its members were down for some perfunctory bias training and lip service, but not a mea culpa.
In fact, this new feature is a step in the right direction: it's a sort of mea culpa after the tech giant was caught slowing down old devices without user consent, supposedly to combat unexpected shutdowns.
Apple has issued a mea culpa over the Mac Pro, telling a number of publications that it's "sorry" there was a "pause in upgrades and updates" for the device — introduced in 2013 and stagnant ever since.
Fonsi was given the title of 2017's "Sexiest Chart-Topper" and after hearing his angelic voice once again in "Échame La Culpa" and watching him break it down in the video, we couldn't agree more.
In what we have to imagine is as close to a mea culpa as Apple is likely to offer, iPhone 6 Plus devices exhibiting flickering displays and touchscreen issues are eligible for a reduced-price repair.
Buffett made his IBM mea culpa to CNBC on Thursday, saying he had lowered his valuation of the company and sold one-third of his stake when it hit $180 — but he stills owns a ton.
With liberals readily admitting "mea culpa" to accusations or demanding resignations of other liberals, and conservatives exploiting liberals' sensitivity and political correctness, I fear that this important moment is turning into a liberal circular firing squad.
La avalancha de enfermedades ha hecho que Juul Labs, fabricante del dispositivo de cigarro electrónico éxito en ventas al que se culpa por el aumento del vapeo en los adolescentes, llegue de nuevo a los encabezados.
"Don't let this post-Cambridge Analytica 'mea culpa' fool you into believing these companies have consumers' best interests in mind," wrote the ACLU's Neema Singh Guliani last year, shortly after the bill was signed into law.
La primera vez que sentí un poco de fuerza o sanación después de ser violada fue cuando un extraño en un blog de concientización sobre el abuso sexual me escribió: "Te creo y no es tu culpa".
Announcing DeepMind's Moorfields research project last month, co-founder Mustafa Suleyman, referred back to the Royal Free collaboration — tacitly acknowledging the not-so-smooth sailing of the project in an almost-but-not-quite mea culpa moment.
" Clinton was referencing a 1998 mea culpa he made before a meeting of ministers at the National Prayer Breakfast in which he mentioned Lewinsky and her family along with "my family, my friends, my staff, my cabinet.
Sources familiar with the situation tell us, Sony made secret overtures to Kesha that it will be agreeable to ending her deal, and the trigger is a mea culpa in which she confesses Luke didn't rape her.
Now, having made grim predictions about what a Trump presidency might bring, I have no choice but to hope that I'll be proven wrong again, that a few years hence I'll have to write another mea culpa.
"I've never been a 'pc' kind of person — but I understand that we do need to be more sensitive in this day and age," she wrote in her mea culpa, which she hoped would quiet the storm.
Instead, it was likened to a poorly received mea culpa from BP that showed its unpopular chief executive pledging to clean up an oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico over a soundtrack of squawking sea gulls.
In a recent call with investors, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi offered what could be considered a mea culpa to the cities the company ran roughshod over in its early days as a brash, rule-breaking tech startup.
Despite all that, and the mea culpa stance Paradox adopted in the face of the criticism, the company claimed the game sold well, and I'd heard similar things informally when I ran into Paradox folks at other events.
Last November, the singer showed off her Spanish-speaking skills in a track with "Despacito's" Luis Fonsi titled "Échame La Culpa," which shot up to No. 1 on Billboard's Latin Airplay Chart and currently sits at No. 2.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg delivered his latest mea culpa in a speech this week in which he finally agreed to hand over to Congress thousands of propaganda ads placed by a Russian troll farm to sow political strife.
But whatever happened between Nickelback and the Kensington Police Service, Hartlen ended up taking down the initial Facebook post and quickly replaced it with a mea culpa, apologizing personally to the band after they reached out to him.
Moscow will not deliver a mea culpa for its interference in the 2016 presidential election and is likewise unlikely to withdraw from (much less own up to) its military presence and equipment in the Donbas region of Ukraine.
" In a mea culpa that followed an alleged sexual assault of Lawler in Choudhury's hotel room, the guru explained that his wife wouldn't "do it" any more and men "who don't have sex get prostate cancer and die.
The company's mea culpa came just eight days after Apple said it had released a feature about a year ago meant to help prevent older devices — such as iPhone 6 models and iPhone SE — from unexpectedly shutting down.
In an extraordinary mea culpa on Iranian state television Saturday, the commander of the unit responsible said "I wished I was dead," when he realized that what his unit thought was a cruise missile was actually a plane.
"They've put their hands up in the U.S. and said mea culpa," said Alan Campbell, a 57-year-old electrical engineer from Bristol, who owns a diesel power Skoda Octavia that is among the vehicles that will be recalled.
The show's set to air Tuesday, but Luke wanted a jump on the program, so he posted his mea culpa Saturday AM. The downside to all of that ... now everyone's super interested in what he said on the show.
Rubio, a Florida senator, delivered another mea culpa for his poor debate performance and conducted a unusually long and free-wheeling 45-minute session with reporters on his plane, in which he took sharp shots at Trump and Bush.
"I feel especially foolish as I had written that wages were set to accelerate sharply, forcing the (Federal Reserve) to tighten aggressively and thereby driving both bond yields and the dollar higher," he added, as his mea culpa continued.
RICHARD LADER New York To the Editor: Re "The Republican Horse Race Is Over, and Journalism Lost," by Jim Rutenberg (Mediator column, May 9): It was refreshing to read Mr. Rutenberg's mea culpa on behalf of the Fourth Estate.
Offset is supposedly trying to make up for his mistakes, with a public mea culpa delivered via a grand display of "romance" — but instead, he took a moment of Cardi B's professional achievement and made it all about him.
If his campaign has a mea culpa to deliver to Hispanics, whom better to deliver it than Rubio, who speaks fluent Spanish and could deliver that message in a way that likely nobody else on Trump's short-list could.
On "Échame La Culpa," Mr. Fonsi returns with a jaunty, celebratory number alongside Demi Lovato, who sings in clipped Spanish that's only marginally less comfortable than the bumpy-edged English-language semi-soul she employs elsewhere on the song.
There have been so many crises over the past weeks, so much looming, dire news — a rising death toll; declarations of war; religious bloodletting — that climate change, recently fashion's mea culpa and cause, has almost fallen off the radar.
But, in a measure of the North's drive for détente, South Korean reporters in Pyongyang received a remarkably graceful mea culpa after they were denied entry to a K-pop concert attended by Kim Jong-un, the North's leader.
The mea culpa on his abrasive style and efforts to counter the "President Bling-Bling" nickname he earned after the luxury boat trip address what were seen as key factors in his 2012 election defeat to Socialist Francois Hollande.
"You all got your wish: Spicy finally made a mistake," McCarthy said, offering a mea culpa for the time the White House Press Secretary actually, really, in real life said Syrian president Bashar al-Assad is worse than Hitler.
In what has come to feel like a twice-a-decade mea culpa, the federal government last week released another revision of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, this time urging many of us to consume less sugar and less protein.
"While Riley and I are interested in telling all kinds of human stories, as women filmmakers, we are proud that the first three projects out of the gate for Felix Culpa happen to feature wild, complicated, intelligent female protagonists," Gammell said.
I won't say it's a mea culpa for doubting the Surface because, mamma mia, did Microsoft do a terrible job executing on its first try at all of these: Over time, Microsoft has gotten better at each of these goals.
In that regard, it's hard not to compare this seven-part film to something like Alex Gibney's "Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God," which covered similar terrain about priestly abuse within the format of a single riveting film.
But Cid Gomes took the opportunity to call for a mea culpa over sprawling graft schemes orchestrated by leaders of the PT. The party's founder, former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, is doing jail time for a corruption conviction.
Like when Sony executives -- dressed in mourning black -- delivered a textbook mea culpa for what was then the biggest criminal computer hack ever, in which the personal data of 77 million users of its gaming networks was compromised in 2011.
On the day of the announcement, there was a statement saying "we regret and take responsibility for any instances where customers may have received a product that they did not request" — about as tepid a mea culpa as one might hear.
Compared to Harvey Weinstein, who denied rape and other accusations, and Kevin Spacey, who apologized but claimed he doesn't remember assaulting actor Anthony Rapp, Louis C.K.'s mea culpa is considered by some as a step in the right direction.
The company's mea culpa doesn't acknowledge why so many people were angry—that a large company and its marketing department thought that it would be fair game to clap-back on a journalist who has written critically about their products.
La idea detrás de esa reprimenda era que todos éramos seres racionales e iguales, que todos teníamos el poder del lenguaje a nuestra disposición y que quien no lo aprovechara sería por decisión propia, y entonces todo sería su culpa.
When Equifax issued the mea culpa it owed us a few weeks ago via an op-ed column in The Wall Street Journal on Wednesday night, Paulino do Rego Barros Jr., the interim chief executive, threw a padlock our way.
Facebook's mea culpa is a step in the right direction, but no matter what it might cost them in the short term, an agreement on video ad metrics will probably help them and everyone else make billions more in the future.
There was this mea culpa thing that happened after Trump won where the New York Times wrote an editorial saying, basically, Ah we fucked up, we weren't paying attention to the heartland, we're going to do a better job of that.
I'm not suggesting that he immediately should have gone to a fee model or what have you, but he could have stood up in front of his fellow Americans and said mea culpa, and we're really gonna work on this stuff.
La compañía ahora echa la culpa de los escapes de gas a la geología local y el clima, basada en el reporte de un geólogo contratado por ellos mismos; para los oficiales federales, esta es sólo una de varias teorías para considerar.
But the worst apology we've seen this Bad Men Apology Season was from the original Bad Man himself: Harvey Weinstein's vague mea culpa following the multiple harassment, assault, and rape allegations against him was a master class in asking for forgiveness poorly.
Although the Southern Charm star, 39, initially refused to apologize, he did tweet out a "Mea culpa" on Tuesday, and on Thursday said he feels "sick" about what happened and that he is going to "take a little break" from social media.
There was a consolidation of power at the White House, to the exclusion of the empowerment of diplomats, and I talk about how that echoed around the world, and people like Samantha Power are again frank about saying mea culpa on that.
But in a response to the Justice Department, filed Tuesday in San Francisco, the German automaker appeared to back away from its mea culpa, saying that the facts of the case remained unclear and that it was still conducting an internal investigation.
From the looks of it, it has begun in a very fast and very necessary public mea culpa, which is likely being driven by what appears to be new and more experienced executives who have gotten there over the last six months.
I kind of wish I'd stuck with that opinion, but when CJA mustered big numbers in the 2016 season's first couple games (232 scrimmage yards, three touchdowns) and looked impressive doing it, I said "mea culpa" and decided to believe in him.
Clearly not the greatest explanation for the violence Tyronesha told us DaBaby's apology rings hollow because he's making fun of it in a social media skit with Michael Blackson -- but now DaBaby says the mea culpa ain't for her in the first place.
La culpa no fue del matcha helado ni de los flat whites (que otros reseñistas calificaron de buenos), o de las opciones sin leche (muy bien valoradas), del pastel de chocolate (que no te puedes perder) ni de los precios (menos populares).
His answer to the AP made one thing clear -- there will be no post-election mea culpa session like the ordeals to which his pained predecessors George W. Bush (thumpin') and Barack Obama (shellacking) felt obligated to endure after their midterm defeats.
Photo: GettyFor iPhone owners looking to get your battery replaced at a discounted price as part of Apple's mea culpa for throttling performance, be warned: the trip might end up costing you more than the advertised $29 if your iPhone isn't in good shape.
This also follows the mea culpa by Jay Powell in his testimony that he had overtightened this cycle (as if this has never happened before) — and by my calculations, the Fed has to ease 1053-100 basis points just to remove the excess policy restraint.
What Men Want certainly isn't perfect, but it makes full use of its mystical premise by allowing its protagonist to become successful by not pleasing the men around her or bending to their whims (or mea culpa apologies, as is Gibson's move in the original).
The mea culpa, which Secretary General Ban Ki-moon delivered before the General Assembly, avoided any mention of who brought cholera to Haiti, even though the disease was not present in the country until United Nations peacekeepers arrived from Nepal, where an outbreak was underway.
Ravelo's mea culpa capped off a week in which two other former Biscayne Park cops, Charlie Dayoub and Raul Fernandez, were also sent to prison for their roles in an egregious police misconduct case that reached the tippy-top of the local police department.
Holt's rejoinder feels like a confession of some sort, a mea culpa from Burton, whose most recent string of films (from at least 2010's Alice in Wonderland to 2016's Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, and maybe longer) have disappointed and baffled former fans.
Sandberg also issued a mea culpa to the staff on Friday over hiring Definers, which among other things worked with what one former employee described as an "in-house fake news shop" to seed the media ecosystem with stories flattering to Facebook and critical of it enemies.
" FOR THE RECORD -- Twitter chief Jack Dorsey's "mea culpa tour" continued at TED 2019...Emily Dreyfuss has an excellent recap of his vague comments here... (WIRED) -- Dreyfuss tweeted later: "It's hard for me to express how frustrating it was to watch @Jack's talk at TED today.
Vox's Emily Stewart went into detail after Zuckerberg went on a mea culpa tour in April: Facebook has admitted the majority of its users' information has been accessed by third parties, that it scans messages, and that it keep pretty much all of your data forever.
Every opportunity it got to say it took down some misinformation or "inauthentic behavior," it took it — a mea culpa for its role in failing to prevent the spread of misinformation during the 2016 presidential election, or a cheap way to get some quick, positive headlines?
Shares of the cloud company have fallen about 13% since having to offer a mea culpa and correct its 21 earnings per share forecast to between 2800 cents and 2743 cents, down from 16 cents and 17 cents as previously stated alongside its third-quarter report.
Shares of the cloud company have fallen about 5.3% since having to offer a mea culpa and correct its 2019 earnings per share forecast to between 12 cents and 13 cents, down from 16 cents and 17 cents as previously stated alongside its third-quarter report.
"A estas alturas de la emergencia, tiene poco mérito perder tiempo en lo que deberíamos haber hecho o de quién es la culpa", comentó el almirante Tim Ziemer, quien dirigió la unidad de la respuesta a las pandemias del Consejo de Seguridad Nacional antes de su disolución.
A cinematic equivalent of primal scream therapy, the film is Woody at his most Woody, a brutally honest mea culpa wrapped up in an experimental black comedy that he wrote, directed and stars in, recreating a horrible night in 2002 when he ended up in jail.
Prediction: Rob Pelinka (Los Angeles Lakers) Actual: Jon Horst (Milwaukee Bucks) Mea Culpa: A mixed bag here, and you have to wonder how much can be blamed on Magic Johnson, but at the end of the day, the Lakers signed LeBron James and other teams did not.
And the Post reported that on Saturday, after accepting NASA's offer, Curry paired up with Kelly for an interview that was in part a mea culpa for starting this whole mess—though it was also a canny opportunity for the space agency to get some free high-profile publicity.
One person familiar with Mr. Trump's thinking said it might be possible for Mr. Sessions to heal his relationship with the president to the point where he could win his backing, but he said such a move would most likely need to include a mea culpa for the recusal.
Bannon, for instance, gave his mea culpa for his part in the Wolff book to Swan after the reporter asked if he wanted to do his official apology with Axios — meaning that the newshounds of Twitter, Drudge Report, and other outlets were all crediting Axios once it went live.
Needless to say, the fact that the recipe was taken down is a tacit mea culpa on the part of Démotivateur, but all of this controversy begs a larger question; why does a dish as simple and delicious as carbonara need to be simplified in the first place?
The mea culpa comes after the company was called before the British government on Thursday to answer for why ads for various taxpayer-funded groups have appeared alongside extremist content, like videos from former KKK leader David Duke and a homophobic preacher who's praised the Orlando nightclub shooting.
So consider this a mea culpa — it is, I should admit, the first time I've ever written about the show at length for Vox (though I covered it several times at my old job at the A.V. Club) — but also a fond farewell to a terrific little show.
Trudeau's apologized for what he says was a racist lapse of judgment when he dressed up as Aladdin back in the day, but some Canadians have been calling for him to step down and bow out of the race ... and Al Sharpton told us Justin's mea culpa rings hollow.
Lost in this mea culpa is the fact that these people chose to vote, by any objective standard, for the most morally reprehensible candidate in American history, something that Mr. Bruni would never consider doing in his wildest dreams, even if it brought him enormous financial and political gain.
"—The Hollywood Reporter Duffer Brothers Respond to Verbal Abuse AllegationThe creators of Stranger Things apologized for letting "tempers occasionally get frayed" on set but stopped short of a complete mea culpa after former crew member Peyton Brown said she had seen them "seek out and verbally abuse multiple women.
" Despite the mea culpa, which is common in Japanese culture, the company has not announced plans to withdraw other volatility products it offers, including a note tied to moves in the Japanese stock market, though it did tell Reuters "we have no plans to produce any similar product at this stage.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Justin Bieber offered a mea culpa to his fans saying he was "never going to be perfect" but hoped to learn from his mistakes, after a tumultuous week in which he abruptly canceled the rest of his world tour and accidentally hit a photographer with his truck.
" In fact, when Deeter spent several hours with Holmes trying to persuade her to be interviewed for the documentary, "there was no sign of mea culpa," Deeter says, adding that Holmes seemed more interested in having a film document what she believed would be Theranos' "Phoenix-like rise back to power.
Its recapitulation of the series's opening episode in 2009 — Alicia once again standing by her husband, Peter, as he makes an embarrassing public mea culpa, and another resounding slap in the face, this time delivered to Alicia by her colleague and former friend Diane — was both gratifying and a little pat.
Then in April, faced with evidence that the bishop, Juan Barros, and many other in that country's hierarchy had in fact been complicit in the scandal, the pope suddenly reversed course, issuing a profound mea culpa for his error and blasting the bishops, who almost to a man submitted their resignations.
The mea culpa by Ms. Omar, a freshman lawmaker from Minnesota and one of the first two Muslim women elected to Congress, came after a day of bipartisan outrage over her tweet Sunday night asserting that support for Israel was "all about the Benjamins baby," a reference to hundred-dollar bills.
But how are viewers expected to fall for this supposedly great romance now, when we know Garrett very recently found mocking little boys who wear makeup and the idea of tossing a child over a fence palatable, no matter the mea culpa (which arrived after his Instagram likes became public, not before).
His televised mea culpa attracted a 700-strong scrum of reporters and photographers, many of whom had come to see if the brawl had damaged his ability to perform the famous Danjuro cross-eyed nirami (glare), which he has to project to the back of performance halls (it had survived the fight intact).
Still, it is at least somewhat heartening to think that, in the cases of Wilde and Ibsen, they were men who even a hundred years ago realized just how rotten the lot of women was and saw fit to deliver a sort of collective mea culpa on behalf of their dominating sex.
Given that the gathering of user data is fundamental to the company's operations, lawmakers and researchers were unimpressed by Mr. Zuckerberg's mea culpa: "He avoided the big issue, which is that for many years, Facebook was basically giving away user data like it was handing out candy," a Columbia University researcher said.
Given a night of restless sleep — and after perhaps letting an excoriation from the news media (including from commentators on the YES Network, which is partly owned by the Yankees) sink in — Girardi ventured to the Bronx on Saturday, disassembled his standard defensive armor and offered up something unusual: a mea culpa.
WASHINGTON — President Trump's supporters moved aggressively on Sunday to counter revelations in a new book that some of his closest aides believe he is unstable and ill equipped for office, an assault that prompted the source of some of the most damning accusations, Stephen K. Bannon, to issue a striking mea culpa.
However, in a slightly bizarre turn of events, Wefox founder Teicke has taken to his personal LinkedIn profile to post what appears to be a mea culpa of sorts — also revealing that he and Lemonade founder Daniel Schreiber recently met in person to discuss Lemonade's lawsuit against ONE Insurance (as adults are supposed to do).
But the pushback online for the gaffe led him to defend himself Monday on Twitter: He even issued a mea culpa, and an olive branch of sorts, to Mr. Black: And his inspiration for the false note in history, Mr. McKellen, clarified his past statement while focusing on the positive in a Twitter message.
It's a common trope used by companies in the wake of a data breach — either in a "mea culpa" email to their customers or a statement on their website to tell you that they care about your data, even though in the next sentence they all too often admit to misusing or losing it.
"If you have a problem with trolling it is an addiction just like any other addiction someone can have to something," HanAholeSolo, the redditor with a history of racist and anti-semitic posts who claimed credit for the infamous Trump-CNN wrestling GIF, wrote in a now-deleted mea culpa to his comrades on Reddit in July.
Unfortunately (and this is a mea culpa) with more than 300 artists showcasing their works in spaces located all the way from the East River waterfront to Morgan Avenue, it's quite hard to survey all the galleries and studios in the span of one weekend, let alone try to experience both activities AND the exercise-intensive studio hopping.
It issued a mea culpa in the form of a blog post by corporate VP of Microsoft Research, Peter Lee: We are deeply sorry for the unintended offensive and hurtful tweets from Tay… Tay is now offline and we'll look to bring Tay back only when we are confident we can better anticipate malicious intent that conflicts with our principles and values.
READMEOne of the few phones out there that looks good and won't shit the bed if accidentally dropped in some H20A camera that slays the competition and an excellent "pro" mode for photography nerdsFixes past mistakes by adding external storage, and at least packs in a giant battery as a mea culpa for ditching a removable oneA significantly better TouchWiz.
"Ryan Lochte also posted mea culpa on his Twitter and Instagram Friday, stating, "I want to apologize for my behavior last weekend — for not being more careful and candid in how I described the events of that early morning, and for my role in taking the focus away from the many athletes fulfilling their dreams of participating in the Olympics.
It's not quite mea culpa but in a Medium post today DeepMind co-founder Mustafa Suleyman, who has spearheaded its push into the health sector, references the AKI project — and goes on to write (emphasis mine): Whether we're helping clinicians provide day to day patient care with mobile apps or making breakthroughs in medical research, work in health requires data.
He had uploaded an apology confessional in which he talked about the difficulties of coming of age in the public eye with few mentors, a mea culpa rap song ("Pressure hard, they all watchin now, make a mistake, world on me now"), and a hug-and-make-up rap duet with Logan, "I Love You Bro," which has received 61 million views.
The movie dealt with a quite a bit of controversy, from Shirley's family complaining that it took too much creative license to Mortensen using the N-word during a post-screening discussion (he later apologized) to one of the film's writers, Nick Vallelonga (son of Tony Vallenlonga) issuing a mea culpa for a 2015 tweet that contained a false, Islamophobic statement.
Perhaps Eastwood saw the project as a kind of apology that he could live out in real time, or at least a mea culpa for the ways he's treated women close to him in the past (such as his recently deceased ex-partner, the actress Sondra Locke, with whom he had an acrimonious, turbulent relationship that ended in two explosive lawsuits).
Martina La Peligrosa "Tu Culpa" If you were wondering about what Jennifer Lopez's lingering influence might be after watching her VMA Vanguard performance, let me point you to Colombia's Martina La Peligrosa, who debuts a very J. Lo circa "Jenny from the Block" look in her latest video but using Janet Jackson's "Pleasure Principal" set and with some guest appearances from Janet's wild early '80s blazers.
It was a surprising mea culpa from a public figure who doesn't do that sort of thing, coming in response to a watchdog ethics complaint that claimed the Donald J. Trump Foundation gave $25,000 to Bondi's political organization in 2013, and also mislabeled the donation on its tax filings, claiming the money went to a Kansas-based anti-abortion group with a similar name.
In a written opinion that was part legal document, part mea culpa, the judge, Jack B. Weinstein, 96, acknowledged that for too long, he had been sending people sentenced to supervised release back into custody for smoking pot even though the drug has been legalized by many states and some cities, like New York, have recently decided not to arrest those who use it.
"There have been so many accusations of sexual harassment at Fox that even if they did break the Weinstein story, it would be called 'Hollywood Stars, They're Just Like Us.'" — JIM JEFFERIES Mr. Jefferies, who's known for his crude and headstrong comedy, ended the segment with a heartfelt mea culpa, then demanded that men work to understand the pervasiveness of sexual harassment in today's culture.
But as the show progressed and continued to fail to integrate characters of color in any meaningful way, Glover's appearance began to seem less like a mea culpa on Dunham's part and more like an attempt to have her cake and eat it too: To many, she appeared to be congratulating herself on being progressive enough to critique millennial racism, while simultaneously refusing to do the work necessary to incorporate people of color into her fictional world.
La gran marcha de estos últimos diez años culmina con el acompasado movimiento de "Un violador en tu camino", la performance del colectivo chileno Lastesis, que va de menos a más, que empieza con treinta en una calle y se convierte en una danza de millones de mujeres en imperfecta sincronía por el mundo gritando que no solo eres tú, también es el sistema que viola, explota y mata; y la convicción, en tiempos violentos, de que, aunque lo dudáramos mil veces, la culpa no era de ninguna de nosotras.

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