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" He added: "Everything that could have been done wrong was done wrong.
"The only way to achieve forgiveness is to apologize for what you've done wrong, and we've apologized for what we've done wrong."
"He felt like he had been done wrong," Martinez shares.
"What about the things you've done wrong," he asked her.
When done wrong, though, they can put users at risk.
"I still don't know what I've done wrong," said Platini.
If that's all I've done wrong, it's no big deal.
To say that Kufrin was done wrong is a serious understatement.
Done wrong, Machiavelli warned, it leads to enemies, resentment and downfall.
Done wrong, and we look worse than if we were naked.
I started thinking about the things I may have done wrong.
I went to find my husband - what have I done wrong?
But one of them recognises that her son has done wrong.
"I've seen it done wrong so many times," Mike Thomas said.
Angelina JolieBey isn't the only famous woman reportedly done wrong this year.
Mongeau responded, saying she had no idea what she had done wrong.
The mistakes we've made in the field, things that we've done wrong.
We do not defend what he has done wrong in the past.
"No one is saying he hasn't been done wrong," Jay-Z said.
You wonder what you've done wrong and what could happen to you.
Those same bosses shield those officers who have done wrong from appropriate discipline.
Done wrong, they feel like scavenger hunts imposed by an indifferent game designer.
You beat yourself up, after all, even though you hadn't knowingly done wrong.
Regulation done wrong could create a moat for Facebook, locking in its lead.
She believes that if someone has done wrong, she is obligated to tell.
"No one is saying he hasn't been done wrong," Jay told the Times.
"First stop them — then figure out what they've done wrong," his instructor barks.
On the one hand, politically we can say he has done wrong things.
I'm not trying to make an exhaustive list of everything Apple's done wrong lately.
When done wrong, the spaces can be hazardous, even deadly, as we've seen recently.
Done wrong, viewers remember not the product, but the song (and not always fondly).
Done wrong, it could pour fuel on Pakistani fires, leaving Chinese plans in ruins.
She shoved down all the feelings he roused in her of having done wrong.
First, he played up ambiguities as to what, precisely, his rival had done wrong.
You think about what you've done wrong, and tomorrow you come and tell me.
I want this part to be clear: I acknowledge that I have done wrong.
And Warren's criticisms of powerful people she believes have done wrong can get heated.
If something is done wrong, it's because the team didn't stick to their plan.
Which isn't to say Gray has done wrong by the series — far from it.
No ma'am, I didn't, but yeah, I do feel like I have done wrong.
That's why it is important to make right what you've done wrong and apologize.
Cutting and panning can be problematic in VR because, done wrong, they make viewers queasy.
At other times, it seems Paul has no understanding of what he has done wrong.
One thing some iMessage apps have done wrong is require too many steps to use.
Unskilled volunteers should do unskilled labor, not professional work that, done wrong, could cause harm.
"I begged, I pleaded, I didn't know what I had done wrong," she tearfully said.
"We want to talk about what Hillary's campaign has done wrong," Ms. Hruska MacPherson said.
I knew he had done wrong and I didn't want to let him break me.
In fact, I bet I'm not even aware of all the stuff I've done wrong.
I mean, listen, it's appropriate to make sure that nothing was done wrong in Ukraine.
The governor's obligation should be evident — to do right by patients who've been done wrong.
Those who have done wrong, who have killed people, will be killed under the Koran.
"He's incredibly apologetic and knows that he has done wrong," reads a text attributed to Deuters.
I am willing to accept whatever consequences this brings, because I know I&aposve done wrong.
Done wrong, the above options could feel like Spotify gouging artists to reach their own fans.
It's the kind of thing that could easily feel really jarring or tiring if done wrong.
Knowles showed remorse when he pled guilty in May, apologizing and admitting he had done wrong.
And at the end of the day what does Carter Page did wrong -- has done wrong?
Really didn't think — it's what happened after that but he didn't think anything was done wrong.
What kind of things do you think she has done wrong and tried to cover up?
When he asked the deputy chief whip what he had done wrong, the answer was nothing.
" And this is terrifying, but it's also reassuring, like, "Okay, I've done wrong, I'll be punished.
After tweeting "Nothing done wrong, READ THE TRANSCRIPTS!" and retweeting two others, Trump pivoted to condolences.
Not every man who's done wrong will bounce back, and not all of them deserve to.
Knowing that our first date went so well, I couldn't imagine what I had done wrong.
If they haven't been done wrong by the drug dealer, they're gonna feel like a rat.
When Deloach demanded to be told what he'd done wrong, Boykin arrested him, according to court documents.
It was a baldfaced lie, born of shoddy character and an inability to admit he'd done wrong.
That night, Hadid and his wife lay in bed trying to figure out what he'd done wrong.
If you think the check-splitting math was done wrong, then offer up your expertise — or calculator.
When someone shows instant remorse for something they've done wrong, that certainly should be taken into account.
Trump feels deeply done wrong by the likes of Scaramucci and Cohen (or even Omarosa Manigault Newman!).
"These women have been hurting and I feel horrified that I've done wrong by them," she said.
"Acknowledgment that something was done wrong is kind of what we always want," Hornaday added to KSNT.
All you have to do is read the transcripts; you'll see there was absolutely nothing done wrong.
You know, really didn't think — really what happened after that — but he didn't think anything was done wrong.
My second thought was: With everything you've identified that I've done wrong, you haven't caught half of it!
Done wrong, on the other hand, it could look like something out of Hugo Chávez's disastrous economic playbook.
"Number one, don't waste your time criticizing him and telling everybody what he's done wrong," Mr. Bloomberg said.
Father Conroy, who had been in the post since 2011, complied despite not knowing what he'd done wrong.
"The Sun In concept was cool, but it was done wrong," said Aaron Grenia, a founder of IGK.
Of course, a person doesn't need to be accused by multiple parties in order to have done wrong.
"I was crying and asked if I could do anything differently—like, what had I done wrong?" she remembers.
How would she explain to them what they had done wrong, and how would she want them to react?
I was one of the forlorn, feeling in the immediate aftermath that a good man had been done wrong.
Offshore banking is not in itself illegal, and not all those named should be presumed to have done wrong.
Previously, users could have their accounts deleted with no warning, and without necessarily understanding what they had done wrong.
At the same time, her character comes across as a good girl done wrong and a bit of a doormat.
President Macron conceded on December 10 he had done wrong, and said he would change course to heed their anger.
But they're ready to tell the judge — and, possibly, the world — everything President Trump's former campaign chairman has done wrong.
And done wrong they could pester people away from spending so much time watching what friends do day-to-day.
" When McBride and the player asked Nielsen what he had done wrong, the associate AD responded, "He's abusing his privileges.
Let those who have done wrong testify against the higher-ups, say who enabled what, and who knew what when.
I believe justice comes for everyone one day, and those who have done wrong will get the punishment they deserve.
In her own life, Ms. Drewry made a list of what she felt she had done wrong in her marriage.
"What have I done wrong?" the black homeowner asks, as seen in his home security camera footage from August 17.
But, strategically, Democrats won't get far if they try to tackle everything Trump may have done wrong all at once.
They'll rehash everything you've ever done wrong and push every button they can to retaliate against you for rejecting them.
Jessica Chastain, who has also been very vocal about Weinstein, tweeted at Twitter's official account, asking what McGowan had done wrong.
I don't think any of them believed they had done wrong, which must have made things difficult when he was freed.
If Argento has done wrong and is to be held accountable, everyone else who has committed sexual assault must be too.
I'm only 26 and I can change and correct the things I've done wrong, and that's what I'm focused on right now.
But if they turn to the AfD nonetheless, I think we should not insult them but ask what we have done wrong.
Absolutely anything we could have done wrong, we did, no talking, communication, not rebounding, rushing shots on the offensive end, not contesting.
Different types of curls require different care and — if done wrong — your salon experience (and your hairstyle) can deteriorate into a nightmare.
"We have done wrong by some customers in that business and other businesses," the chief executive, Ian Narev, told a parliamentary committee.
I thought that it must've been something that I had done wrong, or wanted to know if he was OK or apologize.
"The only thing she confirmed today was that she still didn't realize what she had done wrong," one of the groups said.
The end result: people in denial about "the horrors" of American history, and people who "only" want to talk about America's done wrong.
It's a tough sweet spot to hit and if done wrong can feel opportunistic and cynical, but The Boss Baby is endlessly hopeful.
Bad work experiences are instructive: (A) what I shouldn't do again; (B) how things are done wrong and how I can do better.
Bank of America gave little detail for its decision, Alario said, leaving Belize Bank scrambling to figure out what it had done wrong.
I kept wondering what I had done wrong, what I could have done differently, what this other person might have that I lacked.
"We've done wrong, we need to admit our wrongs, and do what we can do to stop the wrong from continuing to happen."
The public, which learned in detail about everything investigators believed Mr. Clinton had done wrong, overwhelmingly agreed with the judgment of the Senate.
Don't beat yourself up trying to figure out what you've done wrong, because you're going to take forever trying to figure that out.
Done wrong it almost certainly sends the wrong message, she said, and these requests can seem as if you're following a generic script.
The usual distinction is that guilt is the internal emotion, what you feel inside when you know you've done wrong or caused harm.
But Chris Hoofnagle, faculty director for the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology, said in an email that Apple may not have done wrong.
Warren's ruthlessness in her dealings with those she believes have done wrong — and her refusal to back down — has propelled her political career.
He sought to balance the faith's belief in "unconditional love for those who have done wrong" with the need for justice for victims.
The Trump administration has since barred government agencies from using Kaspersky's antivirus products — though without explicitly saying what the company had done wrong.
So let me ask you, we're going to talk about California in the next section, but what do you think you've done wrong?
In several ways, Raymond asked Tsachas to explain what he had done wrong; in several ways, Tsachas avoided saying anything explicit about Raymond's numbers.
"In the moment of #MeToo and #TimesUp, a lot of people are finally seeing accountability placed on people who have done wrong," Henderson says.
When I went in there, I immediately saw that he knew he had done wrong, he was remorseful, he cried the whole entire time.
It reminded me of all the times people tried to confront me over email about something, and in the end, they had done wrong.
Done wrong and you get The Girl on the Train, a well-acted but nonetheless glum and ridiculous adaptation of Paula Hawkins' bestselling novel.
It also isn't surprising that her apology (if you can call it that) proves that she is yet to understand what she's done wrong.
It's kind of explaining and finding that balance of what is something that I've done wrong versus something that the product simply doesn't work?
Done wrong, it could look a bit like Uber Eats is pressuring restaurants to surrender discounts if they want to be discoverable inside its app.
If done wrong, it could do more to reinforce the idea that this is an odd condition experienced only by a small group of people.
While the worst abuses occurred under J. Edgar Hoover , the federal police have done wrong enough for us to always demand reasonable oversight and accountability.
Zuma said earlier on Wednesday that the ANC, which has called for him to step down, had not told him what he had done wrong.
She then proceeded to point out all the things I had actually done wrong, including my competitive behavior—a big no-no in child therapy.
And in other cases, mostly side missions, it felt like I'd simply missed a part of the quest, with no clue what I'd done wrong.
To me, that's proof that C.K. truly doesn't give a shit about what he's done wrong, and neither does an alarming portion of the public.
The issue is bigger than the graphic details of how a few men have done wrong by hundreds and hundreds of women in the workplace.
"Sometimes the government does things without considering the people, and we are not the ones who have done wrong we are just tenants," she said.
He should pay until he demonstrates some measure of understanding of what he has done wrong and the extent of the harm he has caused.
"No more victims," she said, echoing the name of the roadway she had driven, which recognizes those done wrong by the men inside the prison.
I think historically a lot of people have thought that common knowledge about things the government maybe has done wrong is detrimental to the regime.
It means that from the start, a black person on trial is far more likely to be seen as someone who could have done wrong.
And yet too often, it's cheapened by a sense that it doesn't involve accountability or penance on the part of the person has done wrong.
The pair have been on leave since the start of last week, though Griesmer did not detail their positions or what they might have done wrong.
When you talk about what needs to be done to get press more credible, I'd love to know what you think the press has done wrong.
Instead, as a long evening reached its end, she was tone-deaf to how much she'd alienated the people watching her with everything she'd done wrong.
It's always difficult to navigate the trade of a player who committed to a franchise; it's more clear-cut if the player was done wrong by.
Do any Republicans of consequence -- long-serving members or influential behind the scenes players -- come out and say "Yes, I think this President has done wrong"?
So, I prayed not knowing I was praying to God and I remember confronting her again and facing off with her with what she had done wrong.
What have I done wrong?' and I said – I'd had a couple – and I said 'oh look, I've got a crush on you, I'll get over it.
The fate of this petitioner, whatever she may or may not have done wrong, got me thinking about the message China was trying to send the world.
But Oxfam did not specify who was involved or what they had done wrong, and, as it now concedes, it did not inform the police in Haiti.
Creators called it "the adpocalypse" — they saw their incomes from YouTube evaporate without fully understanding what they'd done wrong or how to avoid demonetization in the future.
The issue is not what the young generation has done wrong, but rather the wrong that has been done to them largely through shortsighted federal government policies.
"You've had an act of violence committed against you and never, ever is it something that you've done wrong, that you deserve, that you had coming," she said.
If done wrong, pavement could hurt the local ecosystem; if done right, that black and grey stuff beneath your feet could do its part to save the world.
They looked oafish and simple, but long after they'd left, I was the one staring at their abandoned patch of pavement feeling ashamed, wondering what I'd done wrong.
I'm experiencing the same abstraction that I get when I read about the historical battle; it's all numbers, probabilities, and thinking about what I might have done wrong.
I'VE ALSO ASKED MY BOARD TO INDEPENDENTLY SET UP A COMMITTEE TO – REVIEW OUR PROCESSES LEBEAU: WILL YOU RELEASE THOSE RESULTS INCLUDING NAMES OF THOSE WHO HAVE DONE WRONG?
But the guy who slapped me still didn't get it: one of my coworkers heard him telling his friends that he really didn't understand what he had done wrong.
On the other hand, if it's done wrong — or if it's not assigned at all — then one of the world's most storied newswires might be entering its final years.
I think when Donald Sterling got kicked out of the NBA, I thought it was a misstep, because when you kick someone out, of course he's done wrong, right?
Here's a challenge: Read the latest coverage about Rod Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, and see if you can figure out what he is supposed to have done wrong.
It rained here the day the Senate voted to acquit the president of the United States of wrongdoing even as many of them publicly admitted he had done wrong.
But it's important to note what the appellate judges definitely did not do — absolve the politicians of bad behavior, or characterize them as faultless men who'd been done wrong.
I would think that we want the people who need to face justice to face justice, and we want the people who've done wrong to acknowledge that they've done wrong and just like in both of those areas there should be, hopefully, some effort to amend that behavior and to rectify it and to make good whatever that looks like, whether it's time served in prison, whether it's kind of leading a cultural change.
Not only did I keep the advance they retroactively claimed I owed back, but they have spent enormous funds on lawyers because they refused to admit they had done wrong.
The girl told police how Wyllie tried to control her, saying that if she didn't pick up the phone in seconds he'd message her incessantly, asking what he'd done wrong.
What I don't imagine is someone who emboldens my base machinations of perpetual victimization, agrees with everything I think and feel, and has never done wrong…ever (or claims so).
The Chinese government said the man, Simon Cheng, a Hong Kong resident, had been held under administrative detention, without specifying what, if anything, he was accused of having done wrong.
By the time the House Judiciary Committee voted on articles of impeachment in July 1974, the public had learned a great deal about what the Nixon administration had done wrong.
This is especially important to keep in mind when it comes to experimenting with color, because, like most chemical treatments, permanently dyeing natural hair can result in damage when done wrong.
By implication I blame everyone who knows in his bones that things are being done wrong and won't trust himself enough to act like the citizen of a self-governing country.
Workers have the ability to reach out to requesters to ask about what they may have done wrong or for the rejection to be reversed, but oftentimes their requests go unanswered.
But too often, pork chops are done wrong, resulting in a situation where you have to work your way through a tough, dry piece of meat that is suddenly unfortunately large.
Traviss looks at the complications of settling a colony down on a world that's already inhabited by several alien civilizations, and the massive fallout that can occur when it's done wrong.
Taking a personal, painful matter involving someone besides yourself and making it public without their consent is the swiftest proof that you do not truly understand what you have done wrong.
" On the Armenian genocide, and Turkey's denial, Sarkissian said this: "Recognition of something that you have done wrong in ordinary life, in your family, with your friends, recognition is a strength.
That puts us in a position where, enraged at the Church and the powerful men within it who have done wrong, we explore the most far-fetched scenarios we can imagine.
Uber is examining the issues with its culture, and making significant changes and working to right what has been done wrong, which is extremely important for the future of the company.
The defendants had asked the judge to dismiss the case; among their arguments was a claim that the plaintiffs had not presented enough specificity on what each defendant had done wrong.
He had spent nearly three decades obsessing over the battle, scrutinizing it from every angle, noting everything that he had done wrong to get himself wounded and let his men down.
Again, this is a person who has never conceded an error, never admitted a mistake, never taken responsibility for something he's done wrong — even though the examples have been simply extraordinary.
I would compulsively make lists of things I thought I had done wrong in my head, and the lists could have hundreds of things on them by the end of the day.
When it comes to her nearly yearlong stint in prison for mail, wire and bankruptcy fraud, Teresa Giudice says she never had a great understanding of what exactly she had done wrong.
Although money will be a poor substitute for her, asserting civil remedies against corporations and publishers who've done wrong teaches them and their peers a lesson and can deter future similar conduct.
Sellers can call another Amazon department, Seller Support, but those workers can't provide information about the Performance team and can offer only generic advice about what the seller might have done wrong.
After Annie blows off hanging out with Amadi for couch sex with the mediocre quasi-boyfriend, she is forced to acknowledge what she's done wrong and apologize before their friendship can proceed.
The film is at its most powerful when, in his last years, his friends are dying and his relatives are leaving, but he still does not understand what he has done wrong.
We're not pressing charges, but let me go to Congress two days later and testify under oath all the things she's done wrong that might lead a different prosecutor to pressing charges?
X has done wrong, too, if she's lying to her kid's school — public schools require vaccination unless there's a recognized medical reason not to or the parents have a sincere religious objection.
The combination of not living quite close enough to people who are different, but living within close enough range to see things they might have done wrong on local news, is potent.
He flouts them so flagrantly, lies so relentlessly, and seems to have no emotional capacity for shame or intellectual capacity to process what he's done wrong, making him incredibly hard to nail down.
Democrats are quick to point out that it has recouped billions of dollars for consumers done wrong by financial companies, while Republcians have repeatedly tried to overhaul the agency and clip its wings.
That's why it always feels inherently unfair; it seems to violate the fundamental notion that we should only be forced to defend the charged crimes -- not everything we've ever done wrong in life.
For example, if somebody does a silly mistake that they knew they did wrong and shouldn't have done wrong or trip over themselves and are not hurt then it is okay to laugh.
Anthony Guglielmi, a spokesman for the Police Department, said department officials would not specify what the officers might have done wrong because it is the police review agency's job to make such determinations.
The pressure on the Danish actor's performance is made more challenging by the removal of any backstory or flashbacks that might build sympathy or understand for Joe through explaining why he's done wrong.
I have to believe there is a path to redemption for people who have done wrong, but nine months of self-imposed exile in financial comfort is not a point along that path.
"What I want the American people to know, what I want the Congress to know, is that I am profoundly sorry for all I have done wrong in words and deeds," he said.
Whether you prefer yours in miniature, golden, dunked in fudge, thin, Double Stuf, you'd be hard-pressed to find an Oreo done wrong (unless it's, like, the Swedish Fish Oreo, which is unacceptable).
"I think there is concern that good police officers and good departments can be sued by the Department of Justice when you just have individuals within a department that have done wrong," Sessions said.
He wasn't likely to knock Lewis out with the knee, and the stepping knee done wrong is the plague of big men—Stefan Struve versus Travis Browne being the most hilarious example of that.
In the silence of my flat, my mind would be pulled into thoughts about the deterioration of my relationship — how it happened, why I didn't see it coming, what I might have done wrong.
When Noah realizes Helen and Sasha are involved, the baffled look on his face is a facsimile of actor Dominic West's Detective McNulty on "The Wire," constantly wondering what he's done wrong this time.
But instead everyone has doubled down on the claim that nothing was done wrong and the only conclusion that can be reached is that no one truly sees anything wrong with any of this.
"If you were the Greeks, before they came to have an understanding of eclipses, you might think it was a bad omen, something the gods were telling you you had done wrong," he said.
It wouldn't explain what these people had done wrong to deserve suspensions, and it wouldn't explain if their suspensions were to be seen as the start of a new speech policy on the service.
We talk to entrepreneurs a lot about what their biggest mistakes were and the things they've done wrong and maybe one thing they've done right, and then before that just very briefly, this election.
Prison is typically how people are punished for serious crimes in the US; if the purpose of punishment is to signal that someone's done wrong, not putting him in prison kind of undermines that.
President Trump appears to be paying attention to the plight of the poor white nationalists, as evidenced by that insane press conference on Tuesday, in which Trump repeatedly emphasized that both sides had done wrong.
She sobs, apologizing to Nick for anything she may have done wrong — it's actually heartbreaking, the way she immediately blames herself — and he manages to comfort her like a reasonable approximation of a human being.
At the time of its release, while a few critics pointed out Tom's delusion and Summer's thinly developed character, audiences overwhelmingly perceived Summer as the cruel heartbreaker and Tom as the nice guy done wrong.
If done wrong, renegotiations could increase job offshoring and our current $169 billion NAFTA goods trade deficit, push down wages, and expand the protections NAFTA provides to the corporate interests that shaped the original deal.
The closing verses — which may be Anne's own — say: If others have reproached you For what you have done wrong Then be sure to amend your mistake That is the best answer one can make.
In a statement, the academy said that "without question, the situation could and should have been handled in a better way," but it did not say explicitly what had been done wrong, or by whom.
Rivers and Berland both say they were abruptly locked out of their Google accounts and told they were under investigation, but that management would not tell them why or what they had specifically done wrong.
" Beaton characterized the man-on-the-street segments as "Don't forget to grab some random poor soul on the street and shove a microphone in their face and talk about what the Democrats have done wrong.
The bank's settlement with the Justice Department also resulted in an anodyne "statement of facts" that essentially glossed over the precise details of what JPMorgan Chase had done wrong and what Ms. Fleischmann had told the department.
The consumer version of Google+ is shutting down, German privacy regulators in Germany and the US are already looking into possible legal action, and former SEC officials are publicly speculating about what Google may have done wrong.
A lot of people come in to sous chef positions, complain about everything that's been done wrong in the restaurant, and never have to really do any groundwork, mostly just delegating problems to other people to solve.
As in much of her work, the idea that there is some injustice here, that someone has been done wrong, that something in this world is off-kilter, is never presented through argument, but only through repetition.
Even in writing about my parents and my family or people who had done wrong by me, I was very sensitive to making sure I got them right and that I didn't throw anyone under the bus.
Since the early 1960s, conservatives have worked to develop a story about what conservatism is, and this story has often included anecdotes about individual citizens done wrong by big government or by politically correct left-wing politicians.
My parents will say that I can tell them anything and that they will help but, whenever I do they start lecturing me on what I have done wrong or how I haven't done anything to help.
"If you think of the other meanings of the word 'impeach' — impeaching the credibility of a witness, for instance — it happens when you are looking at a person and saying 'you have done wrong,'" Professor Feldman said.
In one case, a man said Mr. O'Neill subdued him with a Taser while his hands were already raised, and then responded with a racial slur when the man asked Mr. O'Neill what he had done wrong.
She had always hated the punitive orthodoxies of the Western left—the way that people who didn't understand certain protocols because they came from a different background could find themselves banished while barely comprehending what they'd done wrong.
TV colleague Buck Sexton and me that he would order the release of all classified documents showing what the FBI, the Department of Justice (DOJ) and other U.S. intelligence agencies may have done wrong in the Russia probe.
In 3 Months on the Road, I've Made a Few: A quarter of the way through a yearlong trip, the 52 Places Traveler reflects on some of the things he's done wrong — and what he's learned from them.
Had it been a PayPal, Visa, or Mastercard initiative that Facebook partnered with, the public debate about it might have been about its costs and benefits rather than about Facebook and everything else the company has done wrong.
In actuality, our Mr. Jones is distracted by Sinclair's dandruff, but this moment of slight physical intimacy is enough to make a wayward man break down and admit everything he's done wrong, confessing to their boss, Bushnell Mullins.
The rest were likely to be part of what he termed the "equilibrium of collective wrongness" — they had no desire to change what they had done wrong, because everyone had been wrong and they wouldn't be penalized for it.
With all the effort in the world, the results of cramming kids are likely to be more ambiguous than we can predict, not because the child rearing was done wrong but because all such results tend to be ambiguous.
When pop is done wrong, therefore, it's inane, boring and samey, but when it's right, when it is perfect (think of ABBA's own "Dancing Queen" if you need an example), pop can be magic—it can take you somewhere.
"Lindsey Graham's equivocations are more related to the latter's salivating over the possibility of him chairing the Senate Judiciary Committee and promoting another amnesty scam on the American people than anything Sessions has done wrong in office," Stein said.
"I hope the fact that he has conveyed his sincere apology for anything that he may have done wrong will now make it possible for the DPRK (North Korea) authorities to allow him to return home," the statement said.
Each clump of hair is placed specifically to mimic the natural growth of hair that the real animal has, and if any part of the process is done wrong, it won&apost look like the animals in the photos.
Done wrong, resolution spending could become an expensive reminder that you didn't meet your goals — one that can linger in the form of a credit card balance or even new debt in those form of recurring monthly gym membership payments.
"And that our future will be one that is void of this kind of behavior, and that somehow the punishment of those who have done wrong may serve as a deterrent for others who may want to do similar acts."
"I don't think the other members of the Senate would look at things I may or may not have done wrong in my youth as automatically making me ineligible to help in this Administration half a century later," Issa said.
I think a lot of cruelty is born out of a normal and natural appreciation of the humanity of others, which then connects with certain important psychological appetites we have, like an appetite to punish those we think have done wrong.
"I think there is concern that good police officers and good departments can be sued by the Department of Justice when you just have individuals within a department that have done wrong," Sessions said when asked during the first day of his hearing.
"There is at this agency a willingness to challenge the most powerful companies in the world, when those companies have done wrong, in the name of the less powerful," Mr. Pitofsky said in 21989, in one of his last speeches as chairman.
When a student mining operation is detected, "We have a process to bring them into our IT office, they sit down with our security officer, we explain what they might've done wrong, because this is a university, so we educate here," Patria said.
I'M SURE SOMETHING IS BEING DONE WRONG NOW WITH 367,73 EMPLOYEES AT BERKSHIRE AND I JUST HOPE I FIND OUT ABOUT IT AND DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT. I THINK ITS ENORMOUSLY IMPORTANT FOR THE ECONOMY THAT WE HAVE READILY AVAILABLE 30-YEAR GOVERNMENT GUARANTEED MORTGAGES.
When a close friend of mine suddenly ghosted last year, I did something that probably annoyed the hell out of the friends I had left: I obsessed for months over why she might have done it and every possible thing I could have done wrong.
I decided on the last item for the list by googling "hardest dish to cook" and being presented with a beef wellington recipe, which apparently takes forever to make and can end up a soggy and dry (pastry and beef) mess if done wrong.
They are apparently not just worried that Trump could incriminate himself by admitting something he's actually done wrong, but that he might simply lie to investigators --play fast and loose with words and truth, as he does so reflexively -- and land himself in serious trouble.
During this period, between Rosh Hashanah — the Jewish new year — and Yom Kippur  — the Day of Atonement — the Jewish people embark on a process called teshuva, where they recognize their past mistakes and make amends for anything they have done wrong during the past year.
One is left to ponder the words of Akua, an old Asante woman and one of Effia's descendants, as she speaks across eras and oceans: "There are people who have done wrong because they could not see the result of the wrong," she tells her estranged son.
And the stereotype that only women sit around thinking about their relationships in detail, wondering what's going on and what they've done wrong and whether they're asking for too much or being too annoyed and wanting to be a support for someone who seems only to push them away.
Although I would – my guess is, and it's just a guess, is that they have scrubbed and scrubbed, and that they have found out the things that were done wrong, and the Fed and any other supervisor is going to make them pay, which they have, for past sins.
It is not the proof of highest goodness never to have done wrong—but it is a proof of it, sometime in one's career, to pause and ponder, to recognize the evil, to turn resolutely against it & devote the remainder of one's life to that only which is pure & exalted.
For all that tech has done wrong, I do think one thing that's really great is that those people who have been denied a voice, who have not been the three white guys in charge of the network, finally have a voice and we're seeing huge social change come from that.
The only thing Sansa has ever done wrong is lie about the direwolf attack and tell Cersei about Ned's plans, and she was coerced into doing so by the standards of womanhood and a system that kept her intentionally in the dark about the true nature of her place in the world.
Mr. Bolloré, 56, who joined Renault in 2012, said in a Thursday interview with the French financial newspaper Les Échos that he was the target of a "very disturbing coup" and that the only thing he had done wrong was to be promoted by Mr. Ghosn, who resigned under pressure from Renault in January.
However, done wrong, they can transform the face of public schools into an environment where minor infractions are handled by cops rather than teachers, where kids are taught from an early age not to trust law enforcement, and where teenagers with behavioral problems are funneled out of school and into the juvenile justice system.
And I also think more has to be done for those millions of people that are tuning in, who stayed home in 2016 or who voted for Donald Trump, to make the case why we're better than Donald Trump, what Donald Trump has done wrong, all the unmet promises, as well as the chaos and the lack of decency.
" 13:37 PM PT -- Fairstein has just resigned from her position on the board with Safe Horizon, but also insists she's the one who's been done wrong by the Netflix series, "When They See Us." Fairstein sent a letter to Safe Horizon saying the program "depicts me, in a fictionalized version of events, in a grossly and maliciously inaccurate manner.
But what all of these efforts appear to have in common is an attempt to move us out of the crisis of incarceration by moving us past the question of "guilt," making us see that the categories of guilty and innocent, whether applied to the wrongdoer or to the one done wrong, miss harder social truths, and replace empathy with bureaucratized vengeance.
In a bid for leniency, Yacoubian told investigators about some of the things he'd done wrong while doing business in Cuba: paying Cuban officials up to 2100 percent of the value of deals to ensure contracts would be honored and payments made, or trying to pry loose frozen funds in hard-currency accounts the Cuban government blocked during one of the country's liquidity crises.
" Even President Bill Clinton was apparently concerned at the possibility of being removed from office as evidenced by his apology to the country shortly after being impeached by the House in 1998, stating, "What I want the American people to know, what I want the Congress to know, is that I am profoundly sorry for all I have done wrong in words and deeds.
Offices have so many thousands of intricate little ways of communicating with each other—email, Gchat, Slack, internal memos, internal phone calls, external phone calls, Post-It notes stuck to computer screens—and yet the worst of them all is the person slightly-too-far-away-from-you who wants to talk, so instead of coming over and talking, just waits to catch your eye when you look up from reading VICE all day and just booms "HEY!" across the office to make you get up and move, in a way you're not sure means you're in trouble or not, and very rarely means you are but still leaves you thinking about it, three hours later, on the bus home, shaking slightly, tracking back in your mind through everything you've ever done wrong since you've been employed there.

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