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It's about making amends as individuals and society making amends.
If you spoke in haste or anger, start making amends.
He likes nothing more than making amends with former enemies.
Making Amends With Mr. Self, that is a highly relative concept.
And she would basically be making amends on somebody else's dime.
" She added, "Making yourself look good publicly is not making amends.
But the festival will be making amends in its coming weeks.
I am committed to making amends to all those I have harmed.
Making amends for a year of politically-tinged crisis at the company?
UFC 198 is well and truly making amends for overlooking the city.
HMMMM, OK. This could be his way of making amends with his family.
" He added he's "committed to making amends to all those I have harmed.
For one couple, the Route 91 festival was a way of making amends.
Even so, he suggested that he was open to making amends where appropriate.
It requires the closing of wounds, a few years of distance, and making amends.
And on ESPN's SportsNation, he talked about running into Justin Bieber and making amends.
As if making amends, Spears has since uploaded a motivational quote to her account.
Martin says he has been making amends for that incident over the past year.
And, of course, components like making amends can accompany willingly given apologies as well.
" He describes that position as, "Focused on acknowledging my mistakes, making amends, and making change.
Pompeo's comments at the news conference appeared aimed at making amends for the reported comment.
"I won't, not the way they want me to," Michonne tells Siddiq of making amends.
IHOP's latest deal might go a long way toward making amends for the recent "IHOB" debacle.
It looks like Alec Baldwin and film producer Dana Brunetti won't be making amends anytime soon.
Sheri is also making amends, albeit with a different set of people affected by the crash.
Does the de-radicalization process also include making amends for the behavior that they've engaged in?
Investors have described diluting Kalanick's power as a necessary step on the path to making amends.
Rather, we should think of apologies as a necessary step along the way to making amends.
Making Amends "There are a variety of addiction memoirs out there," Ms. Khar wrote in an email.
Finally, Griffin should show that she's making amends in a meaningful way, which may be even tricky.
And afterward it is completely plausible for him to get away without apologizing, facing consequences, making amends.
The two companies that were said to be at risk of default appear to be making amends.
"Making amends was not my forte; any fortes I had lay in the entirely opposite direction," she says.
I have committed to making amends where appropriate and to living a life of transparency, integrity, and honesty.
Now, Kardashian West is making amends on the first episode of Ashley Graham's new podcast, Pretty Big Deal.
Richard, meanwhile, signaled his own plans (and, inadvertently, his fate) by making amends and settling his emotional accounts.
Sam did later say, playfully, 'We will crush you,' but we were already in the making-amends phase.
Runnerup Park had earlier rued a missed birdie chance at the 17th before making amends at the last.
Kepner is running around the hospital making amends to everyone for shit she did during her crisis of faith.
Javi Marroquin is making amends with his ex-wife Kailyn Lowry, and he wants everybody to know about it.
" On making amends for his crimes "(Fromong's) family knows that I wouldn't wish any harm on these guys. Ever.
If the Fourth Estate is serious about making amends, a good start would be to stop feeding the monster.
When he finally sought help, Wahler revealed making amends to the people he hurt was necessary in his recovery.
While some have begun to roll their eyes, other Canadians say they are proud the country is making amends.
Give in to your sloppiest self; you'll have a long enough walk to the subway to start making amends.
Still, Bobby says there's one big ticket item Chris could give him if he's truly interested in making amends.
If the previews from the next episode (which won't air until January) are any indication, they'll be making amends eventually.
For information on making amends, she turned to the 12-step program often found in recovery programs like Alcoholic Anonymous.
As a way of making amends, Dev actually reads the Quran his parents gave him when he went to college.
Taken too far, a less condemning attitude toward personal wrongdoings could potentially backfire, and decrease the likelihood of making amends.
A South Carolina nail salon is making amends after they turned away a woman because she weighed over 250 lbs.
Now, China is making amends for that reprimand as it pushes to install itself as the foremost power in Myanmar.
That's not the commitment to frankly making amends beyond acknowledging the behaviors you should have been abiding to all along.
The matter of reparations is one of making amends and direct redress, but it is also a question of citizenship.
"I'm just continuing to focus on my family and friends, and making amends to everyone I need to," he said.
CNN's Manu Raju reported the two are making amends, and Corker has noticeably refrained from criticizing the President of late.
We're glad to see Collin is safe, though it doesn't seem like Jon and Kate will be making amends anytime soon.
After the settlement was announced in January, Uber launched a "180 Days of Change" initiative aimed at making amends to drivers.
Kathryn Dennis is coming face-to-face with a blast from her past — but she has no interest in making amends.
It was disappointing the lengths Singaporeans went at to attack me and deny any chance of making amends for my actions.
When Ms. Locklear went to rehab, we had hoped that she would learn about making amends to those she had harmed.
"She is committed to making amends to the public and to the educational community and giving back in a substantive way."
After recently issuing a mea culpa for his comments about slavery, West is now apparently making amends with fellow rapper Drake.
Johnson, however, stayed out of trouble, a hot putter more than making amends for what he said was pedestrian iron play.
Debbie, with a newfound positivity after making amends with Sam, approaches Russell at work and tells him to have a good show.
Riverdale's Charles Melton is making amends after drawing criticism for a series of fat shaming tweets he posted in 2018 and 2012.
There is doing harm, there is making amends, there is being better, and there is hoping the world will take you back.
In the end, though, he arrives in time to put his own spin on the match and start making amends with Justine.
Reassess what went down in the last few weeks and consider how it could have gone better, but don't rush into making amends.
That's why I'm glad to see Nat Geo making amends Sunday with three brutal hours of animals hunting down and eating other animals.
If I am President of the United States, there will be a level of atonement, there will be a level of making amends.
The first order of business, clearly, is making amends in Flint, providing safe water and the needed health interventions for the city's children.
Defense attorney Robert Shapiro told reporters his client was sorry for his actions and that he looked forward to making amends and moving forward.
To this day, I'm still making amends to that cat by donating money to the San Francisco SPCA (and being a sober animal owner).
She proposes making amends for slavery with a reparations plan — costing between $215 billion to $236 billion — that would fund educational and economic projects.
And when it came to making amends to people — well, imagine how many amends a celebrity with unfettered access to women has to make.
Making Amends "Most addiction memoirs are mostly about the addiction story and very little about what it's like to get and stay sober," she said.
When the aroma of defeat had finally dissipated, he blamed himself for being insensitive to the plight of the poor, and set about making amends.
For the collective West, it was a way of making amends for abandoning Eastern Europe to Adolf Hitler and Josef Stalin in World War Two.
"Part of the process of recovery and living your life sober is making amends and I made amends to Lauren," Wahler shared on the show.
Fourth, the Department of Defense — with the help of Congress — should establish a permanent program for making amends to those unintentionally harmed by U.S. operations.
In such cases, interventions aimed at calming down, increasing empathy and making amends may be more constructive than pushing a resistant child to deliver an apology.
Germany is now making amends with new legislation that effectively introduces a two-track senior market, expected on July 22022 and paving the way for supply.
While some employers may be encouraged to acknowledge wrongdoing, others may conclude they can take an interest-free loan by underpaying workers now and making amends later.
No one starts a celebrity feud like a Kardashian, but Kourtney Kardashian is doing something new to keep her family in the public eye: she's making amends.
I did some pretty bad things in my youth, but now am dedicated to changing my life, seeking redemption and forgiveness and making amends for my actions.
Although she withdrew her comments about Jarrett, she retweeted some negative things about her amid declarations that she'll be making amends for her part in getting "Roseanne" canceled.
With Android 9 Pie preloaded on the 6T, OnePlus is making amends for last year when it shipped the 5T without the latest version of Android on board.
Perhaps Trump should be thanked for accidentally contributing to that progress, if only by "triggering" men into remembering incidents like this, and perhaps making amends and forgiving themselves.
American Airlines is making amends after a breastfeeding mother says she was stopped from bringing her breast pump on board a flight, and berated by the gate attendants.
There is every chance of the youngster making amends on Sunday, with the winner in Brazil starting on pole position in five of the last six races there.
The company's been making amends for this over the past year and change, with the addition of the iMac Pro and the promised return of the Mac Pro.
It is impossible not to wonder if this segment is the series' small way of making amends with Rachel, one of its most beloved leads and vocal critics.
They actually visit Diane and Mr Peanutbutter's house with the intention of Bojack making amends with them, but only succeed in breaking a window and trashing the kitchen.
When he goes to make amends with her, she says that truly making amends with her would mean just leaving her with happy memories of when they were kids.
He's the apple of his parents' eye, a bit of a goon, and the most Muggle-y of Muggles, though he ultimately redeems himself by making amends with Harry.
Any effective law enforcement agency will start to purposefully "leak" information to the media that Abdeslam is spilling his guts, making amends, chatting away and looking for a deal.
After he suspended his campaign in May, the anti-establishment, Texas firebrand refused to endorse Trump, and began making amends to "establishment" Republicans in the Senate who despise him.
Australian Bankers Association Chief Executive Anna Bligh said the banks were already in the process of making amends for previous mistakes and an expensive government-funded inquiry was unwarranted.
Like Willett, Hend toiled on the back nine, dropping shots at the 13th, 14th and 15th before making amends with his second three at the 18th in consecutive days.
Activists hailed the sentences as a major step toward making amends for the cooperation that several businesses provided to the brutal junta that ruled Argentina from 1976 to 1983.
It's a rational reaction to a hopeless situation: Why bother working to improve yourself, learning something new or making amends if nothing you do will ever make a difference?
By way of making amends, please allow me to share a bit of my story, and that of Terry Turner, under whose tutelage I became an avid opera lover.
On Thursday, the university's present-day students moved to begin making amends to the descendants of those 272 people by passing a referendum to institute a semesterly $27.20 reparations fee.
Wendy Williams' estranged husband is no closer to making amends with their son, Kevin Jr., after the father-son scuffle ... and Kevin Hunter Sr. feels Wendy isn't helping the situation.
"If Chairman Pai is serious about bridging the digital divide, this is a good first step toward making amends," Jessica Gonzalez, senior counsel at Free Press, said in a statement.
Because the way the statement reads now, it seems as if the company is far more interested in reciting the rules of the car rental heptathlon than in making amends.
Akihito, 85, took the throne in 1989 and devoted his career to making amends for a war fought in his father's name while bringing the aloof monarchy closer to the people.
"My immediate goal is to focus on making amends for my actions to try to win back the trust and respect of my daughter, my family, and my community," he wrote.
EASTBOURNE, England (Reuters) - Romania's Simona Halep said her bitter French Open final defeat by Jelena Ostapenko was still "killing her" as she looked forward to making amends at next week's Wimbledon.
In May, during an episode of Southern Charm, Ravenel revealed that Dennis had extended him an olive branch in the midst of their custody battle by sending him a letter making amends.
He also ridiculed the $110 billion arms deal the United States and Saudi Arabia announced during Mr. Trump's visit, suggesting that it was Saudi Arabia's way of making amends for the Sept.
Making amends for an earlier miss, United's new striker Romelu Lukaku made it 2-1 in the 62nd, beating goalkeeper Keylor Navas after Navas had blocked a powerful shot from Nemanja Matic.
If the show winds up focusing just on Kevin's "My Name Is Earl"-style pursuits, making amends and attempting a life of graciousness and mercies, that could be a lovely emotional procedural.
But it also calls attention to the destructive legacies of colonialism and highlights the artist's frustration with institutions like the British Museum that seem more fixated on absolving themselves than making amends.
At first Kylie, 18, showed no signs of making amends, even telling mom Kris that Kendall was "so f—ing annoying" when Kris suggested the two spend more time together on the trip.
And with the Maori centenary in 2010 came signs that the NZRU was belatedly making amends for its earlier attitude as it made an official apology for the shabby historical collusion with apartheid.
Schneiderman issued a statement Thursday saying that he accepts responsibility for his inappropriate conduct and that he is "committed to a lifelong path of recovery and making amends" to those who he harmed.
There but for the grace of God go I. Part of the 12-step process is making amends and changing your life, but you do that by setting a good example, not proselytizing.
" Mr. Weiner said he had apologized to those he had hurt, including the teenage girl "whom I mistreated so badly, and I am committed to making amends to all those I have harmed.
He should resign immediately and begin the process of making amends to all the Marines who so desperately want to believe that somewhere, deep down inside, the General is still one of us.
Trump struggled to raise large sums of money for much of the campaign, though the report shows a large number of traditional donors and companies in recent months making amends by funding his inauguration.
"I started crying because I had worked for 12 years for this moment," said Hypolito, who earned the loudest cheers of the day after making amends for falling flat on his face in London.
Still, the fact that the director has worked at making amends with the person he hurt is encouraging: It should set an example for every person whose words shamed, belittled, or ignored rape survivor's plight.
After the first mayoral debate, he offered to take Mr. de Blasio and his wife, Chirlane McCray, to Rao's as a way of making amends for a racially insensitive comment Mr. Dietl made about Ms. McCray.
In a statement on Thursday, Schneiderman apologized "for any and all pain that I have caused," and said that after spending time in a "rehab facility" he was committed to "making amends" to those people he harmed.
The training emphasized each party involved owning up to his or her responsibility and making amends, with an honest conversation or an action (a student who had left a classroom in disarray might help the teacher clean it).
In a trailer, released earlier last month, we see another excerpt from the same discussion in which Kylie tells her sister that Woods wants to write Khloé a letter, so we know at least she's open to making amends.
Senior officials in the administration were so busy making amends for Trump's past comments about NATO being "obsolete" that their appearances at the conference barely amounted to fleshing out one tiny corner of what normally counts as US foreign policy.
"She is willing to pay whatever price she has to pay for breaking the law and she is committed to making amends to the public and to the educational community and giving back in a substantive way," says the source.
After being outshot 7-1 in the first 13 minutes, the Jets finally pushed back and turned the tide with the next nine attempts on goal, culminating with Morrissey making amends for his early gaffe with 2:46 left in the period.
It also doesn't say if he has any interest in making amends to his victims, or whether he's considered that his victims might rather never hear from him again, much less read about what happened between them in The New York Times.
") 3) A resolution not to commit the same error again (not "I'm not as bad as some of these stories suggest" but "I'm much worse than I ever imagined, and I plan to devote the rest of my life to making amends.
He was blacklisted for losing a defamation suit that was brought against him; he wrote an apology letter to the court as a means of making amends, and said he didn't know that the court rejected his apology until the travel mishap.
In its conception and programming, the Shed is ultimately an act of repentance for the sins that surround it — an attempt at making amends for all the greed and ostentation embodied in the $23 billion playpen in which it has been sunk.
"Removing the name Stapleton from places of honor in Denver is one small, visible way of making amends for that history," said Liz Stalnaker, the group's chair, who said she was disappointed, saddened "but not particularly surprised" by the results of the vote.
While the market has largely hailed the restrictions on Wells as necessary for making amends, many see the tightening as bringing the regulatory spotlight back to banks, especially at a time when the financial sector has been calling for relaxing federal regulations and scrutiny.
Race/Related More than a century after Georgetown University used some of the profits from the sale of 272 enslaved African-Americans to help ensure its survival, John J. DeGioia, the university's president, took a first step on Monday toward making amends to their descendants.
Earlier this week, sociologist David Karp explained to Vox his five-point checklist for helpful public apologies: Specifically acknowledge the harm done, admit your role in it, express remorse, explain which behaviors you'll stop in the future, and share your plan for making amends.
Thus, however successful Mr. Zuckerberg will be in making amends, he will assuredly do almost nothing to prevent the next wunderkind from coming along and building the next killer app that will unleash who knows what before anybody even has a chance to notice.
On Thursday, as people around the world began commemorating the 22006th anniversary of the clash, New York's police commissioner took a step toward making amends, issuing an unusual official apology on behalf of the Police Department for the actions of officers during the Stonewall uprising.
In fact, it seems like the Kardashian clan has retreated back into their Calabasas paradise in an attempt to put family first, at least for now: there's been lots of bonding, babysitting, and making amends going on in the household over the last month or so.
In a sneak peek at Monday's installment that was first shared by TV Guide, Ravenel reveals that Dennis has extended an olive branch in the midst of their contentious custody battle over daughter Kensie, 3, and son Saint, 18 months, by sending him a letter making amends.
If anything, the ideal is that sinners, once they have been transformed by grace, would actively and consistently use that grace to work for a better world, and engage in true repentance for their prior actions; a repentance that would involve taking responsibility and making amends.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump seems to be making amends with some of the establishment Republicans with whom he was at odds during his campaign Within the last 24 hours, the President-elect has had phone conversations with 2012 Republican nominee Mitt Romney as well as primary rivals Ohio Gov.
Most likely, the gospel narrative was attractive as a source of personal stories, vignettes of everyday people feeling their way through life, working, loving, losing, sinning, making amends, or trying to, and at some point waking up — or not — to the reality that they are participants in an epic of redemption.
This week, however, a lineup of Fed officials have been making amends: "The U.S. economy has experienced more than $500 billion in direct losses over the last five years due to climate and weather-related events," Kevin Stiroh, a top regulator at the New York Fed, said in a speech.
"   Cranston said there is still a chance for the producer and actor to make a comeback if they "were to show us that they put the work in and were truly sorry and making amends and not defending their actions but asking for forgiveness then maybe down the road there is room for that.
In a meta-analysis — a mathematical synthesis of previous studies — just published in The Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, the University of Connecticut psychologist Colin Leach and one of his doctoral students, Atilla Cidam, examined the links between shame and "constructive approach behaviors," such as helping or cooperating with others, apologizing and making amends for one's failures.
Yet the election was unlike the one four years ago, when Mr. Trudeau, the young and charismatic bearer of an illustrious political name, was swept into office declaring "Canada is back!" forming a gender-balanced cabinet, welcoming refugees, pledging to combat climate change, making amends to Canada's Indigenous peoples, legalizing marijuana and offering a national carbon tax plan.
It may have finally caught up with Harvey Weinstein, but it is not built to respond to the varied and many ways survivors of sexual violence may seek accountability from those who have harmed them: to have them fully recognize and name the harm; apologize, privately or publicly; and take on the necessary and often long-lasting work of making amends.
As for Burton, he too was vague about the behavior that landed him in prison, but in his own note to readers, he was upfront about what publication in The Times meant to him: "I did some pretty bad things in my youth, but now am dedicated to changing my life, seeking redemption and forgiveness and making amends for my actions."

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