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Some of the senators appeared unmoved by Mr. Pearson's expression of regret.
Mr. Bannon's expression of regret did little to soothe the anger at the White House.
Akihito visited China in 1992 and offered what was considered the strongest expression of regret over the war.
Hillary Clinton's "basket of deplorables" comment qualifies as contempt, although her subsequent expression of regret undid some of its effects.
Biden's expression of regret comes as he nears a decision on whether he'll mount a presidential bid for the third time.
The court ruled that Li's "relatively small" number of crimes and his expression of regret meant he was given the suspended sentence.
Campbell's rendition of the tune that Frank Sinatra once called "the greatest torch song ever written" was a soulful expression of regret, heartbreak, and guilt.
In the interview, which aired Tuesday, Watson offered an intensely emotional expression of regret for not coming forward at the time of the alleged incident.
Trump's statement Tuesday represented a cooling of previous criticism he has lobbed at Curiel, but it did not include an apology or an expression of regret.
He has been reading carefully from teleprompters at rallies, and he recently made a rare expression of regret for any of his comments that offended people.
Koufodinas has already been given short leaves from prison under parole board rulings that triggered a storm of protest and expression of regret from London and Washington.
Trump's public expression of regret also followed his decision earlier this week to shake up his campaign leadership, installing a new campaign manager and bringing on a campaign CEO.
The apparent expression of regret, which has been widely reported in South Korean media, was not an apology and would not constitute North Korea admitting responsibility for the killing.
In a clip of the interview released by CBS on Monday, Watson offers an intensely emotional expression of regret for not coming forward at the time of the alleged incident.
Richards son, David, rejected the proposal, in part over concerns that Olivers satirical show was an improper forum for the stronger expression of regret, a person familiar with the matter said.
"I'm sorry, I'm not allowed to take pictures," said Ms. Parker, her forehead crinkled in an expression of regret as a trio of late teens aimed their iPhones in her direction.
Richard's son, David, rejected the proposal, in part over concerns that Oliver's satirical show was an improper forum for the stronger expression of regret, a person familiar with the matter said.
His blanket expression of regret Thursday night for earlier comments cheered some in his party, but that moment was quickly overtaken by news of the resignation of Paul Manafort, the embattled Trump campaign chairman.
Setting aside the weaseling modifiers, the smear of Clinton, and the fact that Trump must have hung out in the locker room with some pretty awful men, his expression of regret was nevertheless a milestone.
Rather than offering a fatuous expression of regret for the collapse of his country, I ought to have apologized for having played even a miniscule role in what was, by any measure, a catastrophe of epic proportions.
And without so much as an expression of regret or an admission that it had perhaps made a mistake, the party pivoted from punishing couples for having a second child to encouraging them to get on with reproducing.
But I am always astonished at the end of October whenever I utter some sad expression of regret about the coming time change in the presence of someone who, it turns out, prefers her light to arrive before breakfast.
Clinton's expression of regret over the way she handled the allegations against the aide, Burns Strider, came less than a week after it was first reported that she had overruled a recommendation from two campaign advisers that he be dismissed.
" But his expression of regret on his own program, "The O'Reilly Factor," was immediately followed by a lengthy broadside against Ms. Waters, during which he said that she would not come on his show because "she does not want to be challenged.
"Russia's claim is not only a distortion of the facts but also a contradiction to the expression of regret and the position that they will make the effort for a precise investigation ... which were delivered via diplomatic channels yesterday," South Korea's Ministry of Defense said.
As it is, Russia's UN representative resorted once again to hollow denial and sarcasm, without even the slightest expression of regret that an innocent woman had died and the lives of several others have been permanently affected through the actions of its intelligence officers.
But a grant of mercy from Mr. Trump would also go against longstanding Justice Department policy, which calls for a waiting period of at least five years before the consideration of a pardon application and some expression of regret or remorse by the applicant.
JAKARTA, Indonesia — Indonesia's security minister said on Monday at a symposium devoted to the mass atrocities committed half a century ago during anti-Communist purges in the country that the government had ruled out a criminal investigation of the period but would consider an unprecedented "expression of regret" to victims and their families.
Biden's conduct during the hearings in 1991, when he was chairman of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, became a renewed subject of controversy after the New York Times reported that Biden had called Hill earlier this month in the run-up to his presidential bid and that Hill was dissatisfied with Biden's expression of regret.
The speculation over whether the campaign is leaving its old ways behind has bubbled up again with Paul Manafort's replacement as campaign manager with a seasoned pollster, Trump's vague but still surprising expression of regret last week for his hurtful words and the seeming effort to walk back a promise to employ a "deportation force" to physically remove 11 million illegal immigrants.
The content for the communication includes an offer to correct the offense, a request for forgiveness, an expression of regret and admission of full responsibility, as well as true account of the problem.
She later is called out by Rev. Parris for this and her expression of regret is accepted by the congregation.Salem Village Church Record Book, 27. March 1692 Pressured by ministers and townspeople to say who caused her odd behavior, Elizabeth Parris identifies Tituba.
" A spokesperson for Military Families Against the War said that Blair's expression of regret over the loss of life was "completely meaningless." The spokesperson added, "He has to prove his regret and giving money to charity doesn't come close. He is giving a minuscule amount compared to the cost of war and rehabilitation of injured soldiers. It is laughable.
Verwood Station closed on 4 May 1964, with the closure being received with much expression of regret in the area. All the last trains, which ran on Saturday 2 May, were full. The lines were taken up in 1965 and the buildings dismantled so that dilapidation soon set in. Few traces of the former route can be seen other than some embankments and bridges like the one in the Albion Inn garden.
Hiroko's dragon Oni appears at Shiina's school and rips Miyoko's left leg off of her body; Shiina prevents the dragon from killing Miyoko (although a last-minute expression of regret on Miyoko's part towards their treatment of Hiroko may have given Oni pause) . Miyoko is taken to the hospital, where she survives but must live the rest of her life in a wheelchair. Her Japanese voice actress is Yuuya Yoshikawa. Her Japanese voice actress is Lotus.
Moore was later suspended by the league. It eventually turned out that the Auckland and New Zealand representative Frank Delgrosso who was captain at the time had failed to persuade Moore to leave the field and had also verbally abused the referee and thrown mud at him. Delgrosso was suspended by the league for three years but on appeal and with an apology and expression of regret at a March 1931 meeting his suspension was reduced.
"War of words". Salon.com, April 12, 2001, retrieved on March 21, 2009 The United States stated that it was "not a letter of apology," as some state-run Chinese media outlets characterized it at the time, but "an expression of regret and sorrow". China had originally asked for an apology, but the U.S. explained, "We did not do anything wrong, and therefore it was not possible to apologize." There was further debate over the exact meaning of the Chinese translation issued by the U.S. Embassy.
The interior of Saint Peter's Basilica. Prior to these years, the basilica was illuminated using beeswax candles, suspended on high chandeliers. A major event of the Second Vatican Council, known as Vatican II, was the issuance by Pope Paul VI and Patriarch Athenagoras of a joint expression of regret for many of the past actions that had led up to the Great Schism between the Western and Eastern churches, expressed as the Catholic-Orthodox Joint declaration of 1965. At the same time, they lifted the mutual excommunications dating from the 11th century.
Tuia 250 was a government-sponsored commemoration for the 250th anniversary of the arrival of Captain Cook on the HMS Endeavour in Aotearoa (now New Zealand) in 1769–1770. Highlights of the event were a fleet of Polynesian double-hulled waka and tallships retracing Cook's route and the British High Commissioner delivering an 'expression of regret' to local iwi over the killings of the indigenous Māori people by Cook and his crew. Some iwi and individuals actively participated in Tuia 250, significant numbers boycotted or otherwise criticised it.
The US Government stated that it was satisfied with the Soviet expression of regret and the offer of partial compensation, although it said that the Soviet statement also fell short of what the available information indicated. Gambell and Savoonga received joint title to most of the land on St. Lawrence Island under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971. The An-24 incident at Gambell, Alaska occurred February 27, 1974, when a Soviet Antonov An-24LR "Toros" (CCCP-47195) ice reconnaissance aircraft landed at Gambell, Alaska. On August 30, 1975, Wien Air Alaska Flight 99 crashed when trying to land in Gambell.
"The Road Not Taken" is one of Frost's most popular works. Some have said that it is one of his most misunderstood poems, claiming that it is not simply a poem that champions the idea of "following your own path," but rather, they suggest, it expresses some irony regarding such idea. A New York Times book review on Brian Hall's 2008 biography Fall of Frost states: "Whichever way they go, they're sure to miss something good on the other path." Regarding the "sigh" that is mentioned in the last stanza, it may be seen as an expression of regret or of satisfaction.
On 19 December 2008, a settlement of €200,000 plus legal costs and a written expression of regret, acknowledging wrongdoing on the part of the gardaí, was reached in the civil lawsuit taken by Rossiter's family against the Garda Commissioner, the Irish Minister for Justice and the Irish State. Mister Justice Richard Johnson approved the settlement. The Irish State acknowledged its acceptance that Rossiter's detention was unlawful, that the Treatment of Persons in Custody Act was not followed appropriately and that issues surrounding his death were not sufficiently investigated. The jury also made two recommendations relating to the treatment of persons in garda custody.
In late April 2015, Gibson gave an interview to The Australian Women's Weekly, in which she admitted to having fabricated all her cancer claims. Gibson attributed her deceit to her upbringing, and specifically to neglect by her now-estranged mother, claiming to having been forced to take care of herself and her brother since the age of 5. The interview was, however, described as an admission of deceit, without expression of regret or apology. In a May 2015 interview with the same magazine, Gibson's mother Natalie Dal-Bello refuted several claims Gibson had made about her family, including the false claim that her brother was autistic.
The first square-up has been traced to Eureka Productions's 1912 film The Evil Art (or) Gambling Exposed. The general reasoning for the square- up was an expression of regret for presenting the subject of the film followed by a statement with the desire that the film will help in efforts to combat the subject. Often, these justifications were created with the intent to work around the production code, giving the films a veneer of educational or social value as opposed to being simply exploitation features, but also served the purpose of warming up the audience for the upcoming film contents. Square-ups gained another meaning with some exploitation films.
Claims which the administration has failed to process since 2009 can now be dismissed in bulk by the application of much shorter time limits introduced in the new legislation, regardless of what laws or time limits, if any, applied when the claims were originally lodged. This in large part may explain why claims are made that the new laws will speed up processing of claims. The Second Reading speech contained no apology or expression of regret to victims who were previously entitled to claims, had submitted them, had found them inordinately delayed, but are now to have those claims rejected summarily or limited in effect. Some might see this an oversight.
Brennan originally turned the idea down, but after discussing the situation with his staff, agreed that Nixon should voluntarily go further and that some expression of regret for Watergate needed to be put on record. Nixon himself was resistant to the idea. Brennan explained to him "if this ends the way it has, the world is going to say, there goes the same old Nixon." Nixon was eventually convinced to offer one more additional interviewing session; in the time in between, Brennan observed Nixon prepare himself for a difficult statement that would not be a confession or an admission of guilt, yet would express regret for what had happened.
Washington Post reporter Suzanne McGee called for Wall Street to make a sort of public apology to the nation, and expressed dismay that people such as Goldman Sachs chief executive Lloyd Blankfein hadn't expressed contrition despite being sued by the SEC in 2009. McGee wrote that "Bankers aren't the sole culprits, but their too-glib denials of responsibility and the occasional vague and waffling expression of regret don't go far enough to deflect anger." US headquarters of Deutsche Bank on Wall Street in 2010. But chief banking analyst at Goldman Sachs, Richard Ramsden, is "unapologetic" and sees "banks as the dynamos that power the rest of the economy".
A major event of the Second Vatican Council, known as Vatican II, was the issuance by Pope Paul VI and Orthodox Patriarch Athenagoras of a joint expression of regret for many of the past actions that had led up to the Great Schism between the Western and Eastern churches, expressed as the Catholic- Orthodox Joint declaration of 1965. At the same time, they lifted the mutual excommunications dating from the 11th century. The Catholic Church engaged in a comprehensive process of reform following the Second Vatican Council (1962-65).Duffy, Saints and Sinners (1997), p. 270-6 Intended as a continuation of Vatican I, under Pope John XXIII the council developed into an engine of modernisation.
Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern made a public apology to the Carthy family on behalf of the Irish government. The Minister for Justice, Michael McDowell, admitted that the Carthy family was entitled to a profound expression of regret from the Irish State. Garda Ombudsman Commission member, Conor Brady, accepted that the Barr report outlined "an unspeakable catalogue of personal failure by individual Gardaí" and expressed his view that it was disturbing to see some Gardaí involved in a "culture of cover up and circling the wagons". However, the Garda Representative Association remained unapologetic, noting that while Mr. Justice Barr had four years to compile his report, officers at the scene had only seconds to make up their minds.
Though the SOC's one-year RLE requirement prior to GRS is almost universally followed by surgeons, it has not gone without criticism. Like the previous three-month RLE requirement for HRT, some transgender people have expressed unhappiness with it, declaring that it is unnecessary. Supporting such claims, physician and sexologist Anne Lawrence, in a paper presented at the XVII Harry Benjamin International Symposium on Gender Dysphoria, stated that there is little scientific evidence that a one-year RLE is necessary or sufficient for favorable outcomes following GRS. In addition, she presented the results of a study she conducted on a group of trans women in which she showed that GRS without a prior one-year RLE could be undergone without the subsequent expression of regret.
The doctrine of papal primacy was further developed in 1870 at the First Vatican Council which declared that "in the disposition of God the Roman church holds the preeminence of ordinary power over all the other churches". This council also affirmed the dogma of papal infallibility, declaring that the infallibility of the Christian community extends to the pope, when he defines a doctrine concerning faith or morals to be held by the whole Church. A major event of the Second Vatican Council, known as Vatican II, was the issuance by Pope Paul VI and Orthodox Patriarch Athenagoras of a joint expression of regret for many of the past actions that had led up to the Great Schism, expressed as the Catholic-Orthodox Joint declaration of 1965. At the same time, they lifted the mutual excommunications dating from the 11th century.
On September 11, 2007, at the memorial ceremony for the sesquicentennial anniversary of the massacre, Henry B. Eyring, an Apostle who would join the First Presidency of the LDS Church the following month, read an official statement, saying: > We express profound regret for the massacre carried out in this valley 150 > years ago today, and for the undue and untold suffering experienced by the > victims then and by their relatives to the present time. A separate > expression of regret is owed the Paiute people who have unjustly borne for > too long the principal blame for what occurred during the massacre. Although > the extent of their involvement is disputed, it is believed they would not > have participated without the direction and stimulus provided by local > church leaders and members. Eyring was careful to place responsibility with local LDS civic and religious leaders, rather than with Brigham Young.
However, although some minor changes were made to the report at the suggestion of Lord Perth, one softening the argument that there was nothing in the murder plot, another removing a sentence critical of police indifference to the rule of law, and one removing statements that there was no official expression of regret about burning huts, the British government preferred to attack the Commission's Report rather than amend it.Simpson, (2002), The Devlin Commission, p. 44. On Devlin's legalistic approach, Armitage's principal defence for declaring the State of Emergency was that immediate action would prevent future bloodshed but Devlin (Baker claims) took no account of administrative necessity, only legality,Baker (1997), State of Emergency: Nyasaland 1959, p. 134 and was less concerned by the Nkhata Bay killings, where the District Commissioner acted lawfully than cases were individuals were beaten or had their homes destroyed illegally.
Prime Minister David Cameron also responded to the April 2016 verdict by saying that it represented a "long overdue" but "landmark moment in the quest for justice", adding "All families and survivors now have official confirmation of what they always knew was the case, that the Liverpool fans were utterly blameless in the disaster that unfolded at Hillsborough." The Labour Party described the handling of the Hillsborough disaster as the "greatest miscarriage of justice of our times", with Labour MPs Andy Burnham and Steve Rotheram calling for accountability and the prosecution of those responsible. Liberal Democrat MP John Pugh called for David Cameron to make a formal apology in the House of Commons to the families of those killed at Hillsborough and to the city of Liverpool as a whole. Echoing his 2012 expression of regret former Home Secretary Jack Straw apologised to the families for the failures of his 1997 review of the disaster.

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