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There's only one way to make amends for their hypocrisy.
Would the movie make amends for the incredibly frustrating Batman v.
It's part of continuing attempts to make amends for his rough treatment.
But even Gopman's efforts to make amends for his comments have gone poorly.
He might make amends for Hillary Clinton's failure to excite blue-collar supporters.
He issued a statement and video vowing to make amends for the photo.
She wants to make amends for his son Larry's abhorrent behavior towards Isobel.
How can this person make amends for what he or she has done?
The scooter companies appear to be trying to make amends for their irresponsible beginnings.
And indeed, Facebook has set aside $5 billion to make amends for its conduct.
A victory may make amends for Elliott's failed bet in 2008 against Volkswagen shares.
In "Full Circle," Ms. Callan tries to make amends for her years of boorish behavior.
Still down 43, Middleton tried to make amends for the Bucks by driving to the basket.
Wall had earlier shared on social media that Spencer wanted to make amends for her comment.
You want to make amends for your mistakes, so it felt nice to get that one back.
From the first episode, it does seem like Annalise is trying to make amends for the past.
It's now time for Gucci to announce how they plan to make amends for what they did.
In August, West attempted to make amends for saying slavery was "a choice" earlier in the summer.
It could — and should — be doing more, given its stated desire to make amends for bad behavior.
"I think our athletes were able to make amends for London," said Yamashita, a past Olympic gold medalist.
Among the steps: submit to a higher power, address "defects of character," and make amends for past problems.
Dianne Feinstein told CNN that she hoped that the athletes would apologize and make amends for their actions.
They are telling you that you need to do something to atone or make amends for your error.
He also had to make amends for seven years of public gestures of tough love toward black folks.
A working group of students, alumni, professors and others is exploring how to make amends for this history.
Maurice Bessinger's son Lloyd claims that he doesn't know how he can make amends for his father's racism.
The step comes as the EPA and the federal government make amends for the city's drinking water crisis.
Jughead clearly feels like he needs to make amends for his poor choices that had led the Serpents here.
He refuses to acknowledge, apologize, or make amends for any of the mistakes and outrageous claims he has made.
One person called for the entire group to resign to make amends for fumbling its responsibilities to the company.
Roseanne Barr is trying to make amends for the controversy that led to the cancellation of her hit ABC sitcom.
Montoya, a hard-driving Colombian, seemed poised to make amends for his heartbreaking title loss when the new season began.
Over the past two years, Georgetown has taken several steps to make amends for its participation in the slave trade.
A much-delayed discussion of how to make amends for slavery has taken center stage, but it's only a start.
How does a country begin to make amends for four centuries of oppression cast upon the descendants of Black slaves?
The move is part of Canada's efforts to make amends for its brutal history of relations with its Indigenous population.
This isn't the first time that a TV series has sought to make amends for not paying women their fair share.
This was especially true for Leonard who seemed to want to make amends for his for offensive performance in Game 2.
""I would like to make amends for whoever had to detain me for smoking pot in the gondola without a license.
Questioning the dark lineage he's passed on to his son, he hopes to make amends for the shortcomings of his past.
After the breakup, I always knew I had to get back to him and make amends for what I had done.
Justin Bieber is trying to make amends for his past racist actions, according to a new Instagram post from the singer.
" Jordan had been trying to make amends for his behavior — sending Bailey flowers and telling her "I love you and I'm sorry.
Mr. Vandemoer is determined to make amends for this mistake move on with his life and continue to provide for his family.
But these are all fixes for the future, and don't exactly make amends for how Facebook enabled mass data collection and electioneering.
Many of the comments are from people who relate to Debbie and applaud her for trying to make amends for her behavior.
But regardless of what happens to her, Argentina is on track to make amends for more than two decades of gross injustice.
His lawyer said his client had never intended to cause harm to Isaac and tried to make amends for his poor decision.
This is where we learned to make amends for such transgressions—or how to throw shade, even on the brightest of days.
To scurry about chest-beating, trying to make amends for misunderstanding the white working class of western Pennsylvania, strikes me as self-aggrandizing.
She also appeared as Ms. Norbury, the teacher who encourages the girls of North Shore High School to make amends for their wrongdoings.
"He was so forthright in his concrete attempts to make amends for his family's slave-trading history," wrote Phoebe Grigg of San Francisco.
The apology was the latest in a series of statements by the two-year-old Liberal government seeking to make amends for historical wrongs.
Handmaids are women who have sinned, and they've been given the role to make amends for their sins, since their fertility makes them useful.
The fifth and final film in the franchise finds an older Rambo wanting to make amends for his crimes and destroy his final enemies.
This month, Princeton Theological Seminary announced it would spend $27 million on scholarships and other initiatives to make amends for its ties to slavery.
Across Asia, his frequent travels and sensitive speeches have helped make amends for Japan's militarist past—even as the country's politics has lurched rightwards.
Last month, Princeton Theological Seminary announced it would spend $27 million on scholarships and other initiatives to make amends for its ties to slavery.
Hundreds of pages of discussion reveal a group of people desperately trying to understand their own ignorance, and make amends for the known unknowns.
Since Overlooked, which debuted Wednesday online, seeks to make amends for a systemic, gendered injustice, spotlighting one particular woman on the cover seemed inappropriate.
This is all part of Uber's 180 days of change, which aims to make amends for the wrongs the company has done in the past.
Character cannot be wedded to party politics, and the Republicans will have to make amends for defining deviancy down to defend the indefensible Donald Trump.
Working with mediators, perpetrators sought to make amends for their prior actions through, for example, the financial or material restitution, sincere apology, or volunteer work.
Piecing this together, her parents are determined that Alan, who is already engaged to the wealthy Beatrice (Emma Geer), make amends for his flagrant indiscretion.
"I think it is always good when you can reflect on your past mistakes, and try to make amends for them," said Mr. Estrada, 47.
But the Broncos defense is the most dangerous unit, and they are years in the making, constructed to make amends for Denver's shortcomings of the past.
Current affirmative action policies can thus be understood as an important initiative, albeit still an inadequate one, by universities to make amends for decades-long wrongdoing.
Rabbit tries to make amends for an earlier argument, but Future, who has already treated it like water under the bridge, will not accept his apology.
Upon gaining power four years ago, he created a gender-balanced cabinet and stepped up efforts to make amends for Canada's historical wrongs against Indigenous people.
He explains that he has spent his life trying to make amends for that moment, waiting for Joanie to come looking for him all the while.
A day after Ben Affleck appeared inebriated at a Halloween party, the actor showed up to ex-wife Jennifer Garner's house to make amends for his actions.
They complained that, in the name of ever-increasing inclusion, what little that had been given to black people to make amends for slavery had been diluted.
Since prisons aren't synonymous with rehabilitation, there has to be a way to allow persons who've made mistakes to make amends for misbehavior and receive rehabilitative help.
"In an attempt to make amends for the trouble that letter caused, we would like to offer you all some cake," the emcee said addressing the gathering.
Georgetown administrators are also planning a number of changes and additions to the school as part of its effort to address and make amends for its slaveholding legacy.
But even the KMT concedes that its wealth is doing it more harm than good and that it needs to make amends for the way it enriched itself.
The sixth season shows that change is possible for BoJack, as he begins to make amends for the things he's done, face addiction, and try to forgive himself.
Apparently eager to make amends for its first conference loss on Saturday to Xavier, Seton Hall nearly ran Georgetown out of the building in the first four minutes.
It is often argued that justice requires that we make amends for inequalities that result from factors such as health, IQ and appearance that individuals themselves cannot control.
In that same Washington Post interview, Trump said he'd publicly seek to make amends for his slights, real or perceived, at campaign rallies and in speeches going forward.
"It was really good to hear from him … I want to make amends for things in the past that stopped us from communicating," Lance told the news station.
But granting people relief from extreme sentences — if they are provided the support to re-enter society as I was — can help make amends for a punitive culture.
The Knicks will try to make amends for those recent results when they host the Celtics in the kickoff to the NBA's five-game Christmas celebration Sunday afternoon.
The move is part of Canada's efforts to make amends for its brutal history of relations with its Indigenous population in Inukjuak, in a remote part of Quebec.
He says life since being released from prison has been "difficult and enlightening," but there's no doubt he's trying to make amends for what he's done in the past.
In addition, a university working group made up of students, alumni, professors and others are studying ways for the university to acknowledge, memorialize and make amends for this history.
Van Houten said in 2018 that she feels compelled to make amends for the murders and has worked to help fellow inmates continue their education or adjust to prison.
Hospital officials said at the time that Bertone had given 150,000 euros of his own money to Bambino Gesu to make amends for damage done to the hospital's image.
United has to make amends for last year, in which it only finished fifth in the Premier League — which means it will not see Champions League action next season.
Whether intentional or not, the first lady's speech kicked off a day in which the White House reached out to women, and sought to make amends for bruised feelings.
He said that his project was an act of faith, motivated in part by his desire to make amends for the desecration he witnessed during the Spanish Civil War.
Don't tread on our flag bitch, instead do something positive to make amends for the murder of millions of Jews and Polish people perpetrated by your grandparents and their generation.
Mr. Browne said publicly at a symposium last month that reparations from European countries were the best way for the colonizers to make amends for the wrongs they had committed.
It's almost as if the entire industry was trying to make amends for all of the hype and cash that has been dumped in this space over the past few years.
For full-service carriers that claim to compete on loyalty as well as price, failing to make amends for a short trip made far shorter by delays is a risky strategy.
After the scandal was first revealed in a book, Bertone gave 150,000 euros of his own money to the Bambino Gesu to make amends for damage done to the hospital's image.
Starbucks on Tuesday afternoon closed more than 2202,2628 stores to give its employees company-wide training in avoiding bias, in a public effort to make amends for an embarrassing racial incident.
Svitolina, making her second appearance at the season-ender, appeared focused and determined to make amends for a lacklustre display a year ago when she exited in the round robin phase.
"He has been at the prosecutors' beck and call since February 2018," when he pleaded guilty, the judge said, convincing her that he sincerely wanted to make amends for his crimes.
The $90 million figure revealed to CNN came in large part from what Barrack called "a lot of low-hanging fruit" from Trump gadflies eager to make amends for their past stinginess.
Because Girls is a show we've stood by through six years of backlash, we like to think it's possible the comedy can make amends for its early mistakes in this final season.
The companies have been trying to make amends for their shortcomings ever since, initiating new rules for political advertisers and trying to boot as many bots and abusers from the platforms as possible.
Under Mr Trudeau, Canada is trying to make amends for its shameful treatment of indigenous peoples, and is likely to become the first Western country to legalise recreational cannabis on a national level.
Father Burke is tortured by his affiliation with Siobhan's disappearance, and he seems all too eager to make amends for it — even though authorities concluded he had no part in the girl's vanishing.
But the dioceses that have declined to name priests are calling into question the church's broader efforts to make amends for the abuse scandals, stirring a growing backlash from victims and their supporters.
German governments have made strong relations with Israel a top priority ever since World War Two, going to great lengths to make amends for the killing of six million Jews by the Nazis.
Our ring bearer said that I could make amends for being first too often by blending our names: Meshor-Neumann could become Tim and Tom Mermann, but we thought that was just too gay.
LONDON (Reuters) - Scotland's University of Glasgow said on Friday it would spend 20 million pounds ($24.4 million) to make amends for the historic financial support it received from people who profited from the slave trade.
L) tried to put its troubled past behind it on Wednesday by making a 20163 billion pound ($22016 billion) provision to top up its pension fund and make amends for British and U.S. mis-selling.
His attempts to make amends for his administration's disastrous decisions are unconventional: He trashes his presidential library, gets high with a tattooed waitress and invites undocumented immigrants to seek asylum on his New Mexico ranch.
Typically, this has generated plenty of talk about a big-money rematch between the pair to make amends for their dud of a fight back in 2015, which saw Mayweather cruise a comfortable decision win.
TM: When Henry says to Adam, "I want you to be safe," he's trying to make amends for those on the battlefield he couldn't save, but he had to deal in death to do it.
In an attempt to make amends for delays and poor communication, Kapsul is offering original backers the opportunity to claim 10 shares of equity plus a three-year warranty (one for each year they waited).
DE) executives who served during the financial crisis and afterwards have agreed to waive 38.4 million euros ($44.9 million) in bonuses to make amends for past misdeeds by the bank, the German lender said on Thursday.
One team is coming off an inspiring victory and the other will be trying to make amends for an upset loss when Kansas State hosts eighth-ranked West Virginia on Saturday in a Big 12 clash.
On Friday, the Canadian government took a step to make amends for that adoption program, which began in the 21984s and lasted till the 1980s, by agreeing to pay 750 million Canadian dollars in legal settlements.
In its efforts to bring the African diaspora together, Ghana's leaders are also hoping to make amends for the complicity of Africans in selling their own people into what would become the trans-Atlantic slave trade.
On Tuesday afternoon, Barr, 65, posted a cryptic tweet promising to make amends for the controversy that erupted last week after she likened former Barack Obama advisor Valerie Jarrett to an "ape" in a since-deleted tweet.
U.S. environmental regulators are unimpressed with VW's efforts so far to make amends for the emission of as much as 40 times the legal limit of nitrogen oxide by its 2.0 liter diesel cars over seven years.
U.S. environmental regulators are unimpressed with VW's efforts so far to make amends for the emission of as much as 40 times the legal limit of nitrogen oxide by its 2.0 litre diesel cars over seven years.
The Germans were desperate to make amends for their World Cup fiasco in Russia that saw them crash out at the group stage in June, and few teams would be better suited than the new world champions.
The issue of reparations has become a hot topic in recent years, with more politicians and colleges acknowledging the need to make amends for the sins of slavery and its lasting damage on generations of African Americans.
"For Harvard to give the daguerreotypes to Ms. Lanier and her family would begin to make amends for its use of the photos as exhibits for the white supremacist theory Agassiz espoused," the letter from Agassiz's family said.
It's clear the league is trying to make amends for all the backlash it received in the handling of the national anthem demonstrations ... and a man with Jay-Z's reverence and influence will certainly help him do that.
The characters are constantly trying to put the bad things they did while in the thrall of their addiction behind them, or they're trying to make amends for bad things they've done to each other in the present.
Two U.S. religious schools say they will take steps to make amends for taking past benefits from the Atlantic slave trade by offering scholarships to descendants of slaves and taking other steps to improve black student lives on campus.
He reached a settlement of $5 million, the amount his lawyers offered the federal government almost five years ago to make amends for Armstrong's use of performance-enhancing drugs while he was sponsored by the United States Postal Service.
Meehan gave the Times a copy of the letter he hand-wrote to the aide last year in an effort to make amends for the behavior, writing that he reacted "selfishly" and attempted to express support for her relationship.
In the most recent season of another Netflix favorite, "BoJack Horseman," the titular self-destructive TV star (voiced by Will Arnett) must begin to make amends for the untold number of people he has hurt — most of them women.
He made an effort over the last year after getting traded to Montreal to make amends for his actions, and volunteered to be the Canadiens' You Can Play ambassador for the NHL's "Hockey Is For Everyone" campaign this season.
Over the last decade, much of corporate America has put in place strict policies to deal with sexual harassment and other offensive behavior, trying to make amends for an abhorrent history of letting such conduct go unchecked (remember "Mad Men"?).
Over the last decade, much of corporate America has put in place strict policies to deal with sexual harassment and other offensive behavior, trying to make amends for an abhorrent history of letting such conduct go unchecked (remember "Mad Men"?).
Until affirmative action is described and understood as one mechanism by which to make amends for historical wrongdoing against members of marginalized communities, it will fail to meaningfully address the inequality that exists as a direct result of federal policy.
The team, strictly speaking, needs to win, partly to boost its hopes of qualifying for next season's Champions League, partly to make amends for a humiliating 4-0 defeat at Everton on Sunday and partly — mainly — because it is a derby.
The government has tried to make amends for this history in recent years, after a wrenching Truth and Reconciliation Commission laid bare the amount of abuse some 150,000 indigenous students experienced at the government-financed schools over more than a century.
Steps by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to make amends for his country's use of Korean sexual slaves during World War II were heralded by the White House as courageous, and as a sign that wartime disputes were entering a phase of reconciliation.
The point being, some of us walk through the world with a sense of entitlement to everything it can give us, and some of us walk through it feeling as if our existence is something we should apologize for or make amends for.
With a top-six finish in each of the six stroke play events he has played this year, including a triumph at The Players Championship three weeks ago, McIlroy is a popular pick to make amends for his final-round letdown last year.
He argued that she was held back by her lack of education, a given at the time because she was a woman, and that she should be given credit for trying to make amends for her mistakes at the end of her rule.
Instead of simply focusing on the unethical nature of that act, the sin/redemption paradigm has the advantage of providing avenues for exploring both the factors leading up to that act and the ways in which a person might make amends for it.
She's arguably the most successful of the cast, and I feel like the producers need to make amends for her season seven loss, much like the first two seasons of All Stars were consolation prizes to Chad Michaels and Alaska after their undeserved defeats.
The two Asian heavyweights have historically been at odds with each other but tensions have mounted in recent years due to a territorial dispute in the East China Sea and Chinese assertions that Tokyo has yet to make amends for its World War II crimes.
"The war on drugs has been a racially discriminatory disaster and legalization should be an opportunity to try to correct that and make amends for past wrongs," explained Tom Angell, the chairman of Marijuana Majority, which is devoted to reforming the country's marijuana laws.
Last year, in the traditional eve-of-season speech the club's captain gives at Camp Nou, Lionel Messi could only promise to make amends for the former; this time, months after the collapse at Liverpool, he admitted it was "hard to say anything" at all.
Last year, in the traditional eve-of-season speech the club's captain gives at Camp Nou, Lionel Messi could only promise to make amends for the former; this time, months after the collapse at Liverpool, he admitted it was "hard to say anything" at all.
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.
They again came from behind on Sunday when Ivan Perisic fired home an angled shot in the first half but they were 4-1 down when Mario Mandzukic punished a mistake by goalkeeper Hugo Lloris in the 69th minute to make amends for his early own goal.
The 26-year-old, who won gold in the 400m freestyle at the 2008 Beijing Games to become the first Korean to win an Olympic swimming medal, told a news conference at Incheon City Hall on Monday he wanted the chance to make amends for his mistake.
There's precedent for this kind of Oppenheimer-ish regret in Star Wars canons both old and new: most notably, Omwati scientist Qwi Xux tried to make amends for her part in building the Empire's superweapons, after being convinced that they would be used for benign purposes.
Finally, and perhaps most controversially, McCain and Kennedy insisted that immigrants living in the country unlawfully must make amends for their violation of law through fines and then be given the chance to earn permanent legal status by meeting various requirements, including passing English and civics tests.
"He was just a kind, gentle human being and I think a lot of us, we go through life, we grow up, we have to try to make amends for mistakes we make during the course of our life and Luke didn't have to do that," said Patricia, 50.
Mr. Horowitz said that the group had asked Mr. Collier if he could suggest a young writer to do the book, and that instead he volunteered to write it himself, for nothing, feeling he needed to make amends for the antiwar screeds Ramparts published during the Vietnam era.
As Greta Thunberg and other climate activists raise awareness about emissions from flying, for example, it's easy to imagine more eco-conscious tourists hoping to make amends for their travel habits by funding more tree cover — even if such efforts so far have proved iffy in terms of effectiveness.
As Canada tries to make amends for its brutal history of relations with its Indigenous population, midwives and other members of the community in Inukjuak, a town of around 1,800 people in a remote region of Quebec, point to the clinic as an example of a way forward.
The company that makes the We-Vibe line of connected vibrators, for example, paid users $3.75 million in a settlement to make amends for collecting data on the patterns of vibrations people used—a main feature of the device—and how often, and for linking all that to users' email addresses.
Stano, which is filming in New York City, follows Manganiello's as a man who returns to the Bronx after 17 years in prison — attempting to make amends for a violent mistake he made as a kid that robbed him of the love of his life (Vergara) and his professional baseball career.
And unlike an administrator at Yale, Georgetown or Harvard trying to make amends for the misdeeds of predecessors to whom they had no connection, I personally owed my debt-free Ivy League education not only to my parents' hard work, but also to the blood money acquired by my ancestors.
The filing, made in a New York court, follows decisions by that state and others to reject a tentative settlement with Stamford, Connecticut-based Purdue, announced this week, arguing it does not do enough to make amends for the company's and family's alleged roles in flooding U.S. communities with prescription painkillers.
In an interview on ABC's "This Week," Johnson said at this point it did not matter whether or not Northam was in the yearbook photo, and that a better way to handle the issue would have been to "disclose early" and seek a way to "make amends" for his past behavior.
They&aposve also seen leaders in the home-lending industry — from tech startups propelled by a flood of VC cash to old-school stalwarts looking to keep pace or make amends for prior sins — use the disaster from the aughts as a chance to rethink and reimagine a cumbersome, inefficient system.
And the only way you can override them is with new voices, voices of energy that only come from the fact that America has been willing to live up to our own mistakes, atone for our own mistakes, make amends for our own mistakes, love each other, love our democracy, love future generations.
NPR first reported that Princeton's Theological Seminary (PTS) and the Virginia Theological Seminary (VTS) both announced in press releases this fall that money would be set aside to benefit African American students as a way to make amends for the schools' involvement in both the slave trade and racial segregation that existed long after slavery ended.
In fact, most of these Confederate monuments were built during the Jim Crow era and in response to the civil rights movement — a sign that they were meant to explicitly represent white supremacy in the South: Given that America is now trying to make amends for the racist policies of its past, it seems natural that the monuments that celebrated this horrific past come down.
There's the girl-next-door, who wears her shiny blond hair in a perfectly curled high ponytail, gets straight As, and runs Riverdale High's school newspaper, and then there's dark Betty, who forces boys to make amends for what they've done to girls, blackmails Cheryl to save her boyfriend's dad from a lifetime prison sentence, and frequently draws blood from her own palms with her clenched fists of frustration.
But if the church is to make amends for the scars it has inflicted on thousands of its members, the pope must do a far better job of demonstrating at every opportunity that there is no "nobility" whatsoever in the way sexual predation was allowed to spread through the church, that he will not tolerate the slightest of "mistakes" in the handling of such abuse and that he will upend a rotten Vatican culture that let it all happen.
Bennie ThompsonBennie Gordon ThompsonHouse committee heads demand Coast Guard Academy explain handling of harassment allegations Hillicon Valley: House panel subpoenas 220006chan owner | FCC takes step forward on T-Mobile-Sprint merger | Warren wants probe into FTC over Equifax settlement | Groups make new push to end surveillance program House Homeland Security Committee subpoenas 2202chan owner MORE (D-Miss.), a prominent member of the CBC and a co-sponsor of the bill, characterized reparations as a commonsense way for the country to make amends for the historical injustices against African-Americans.
I think one striking thing about #fyrefestival is models on Instagram luring partygoers to their doom like modern-day sirens i don't understand, beautiful women luring you with music toward an island has always worked out well in the past Many have compared the scene to 2014's notorious geek festival gone wrong, Dashcon, which infamously offered duped fans "an extra hour in the ball pit" to make amends for a massively botched convention: As compensation for any ill will caused by #fyrefestivalOfficial Staff has announced all attendees will get an extra hour in the ballpit. pic.twitter.

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