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EAnd hey — at least he owned up to it afterwards.
The establishment never owned up to its 21st century fiascos.
Some senators have owned up to the bad process. Sen.
She owned up to it on Twitter not long afterward.
Eckersley, now a broadcaster, owned up to coining the phrase.
Frankel then owned up for her part of it, and apologized.
Michael Keaton has finally owned up for his "Hidden Fences" flub.
The director tweeted in response and owned up to his mistakes.
I found it honorable that he owned up to his actions.
"He's never owned up to it, he never explained it," Mrs.
In that one, India earned $373m from 633 individuals who owned up.
The patron alerted staff members and owned up to what he did.
When confronted on Sunday's episode, Samuels, 35, owned up to it immediately.
"He's never owned up to it, he never explained it," she said.
Miami owned up to its allegations early, and vowed to make changes.
Friedman, to his immense credit, owned up to his error once again.
But what I'm commending him for is that he owned up to it.
I've owned up to the fact that I have a case of Parkinson's.
Technically speaking, none of the candidates has owned up to any mayoral ambitions.
The vote was done in private, and no one owned up to the deed.
Apple just owned up to one of its most embarrassing fails of all time.
Robert owned up to having been an escort right before his show started airing.
In the early going, FBI Director James Comey owned up to his agency's mistake.
Gwyneth Paltrow has owned up to being responsible for her split from Brad Pitt.
Germany rightly owned up to the Holocaust and is a better country for it.
He said he owned up to his mistake to his wife after it happened.
Jackson owned up to his screw up ... and posted a heartfelt apology on Twitter.
I think that's the huge problem that YouTube has not really owned up to, either.
She owned up to that and has started to make a plan to follow through.
If Annalise ever truly owned up to her eternal shadiness, this show would not exist!
The only person who I think has really did a disgusting thing but still owned up — not owned up, dammit — but was Louis C.K. when he came out and said he did it and he was disgusted by his action, and he's very sorry.
Jon and Dany kinda, sorta, almost owned up to the fact that they like each other.
But by the end of the episode he owned up to the error of his ways.
On January 15th the Central Bank partly owned up to the dire state of the economy.
But the public eventually forgave him, Ms. Goodwin said, because he owned up to his mistake.
He owned up, with some qualifying, to past controversial statements, which is integrity of a kind.
John McCain have owned up to the importance of the report, Trump has remained defiant as ever.
Finally hearing one another, both owned up to their wrong-doings and said they'd do better moving forward.
Since it owned up to the defect in July, the company has recalled 106,000 vehicles in the country.
A little sloppiness over there at the Late Show, but at least Colbert owned up to his mistake.
Security failures at online services don't come much bigger than the issue Acer has just owned up to.
At one point, it owned up to one-tenth of the company but has since sold some shares.
Russia has never apologized to the families of the 298 victims, let alone owned up to any involvement.
The bus officer confirmed that the man even owned up to what he did, according to Coconuts Jakarta.
Some findings: • Some 213 percent of U.S. businesses are now female-owned, up from 221 percent in 210.
One of the best answers she received owned up to never having given critical feedback to a boss.
The next day, two of his torturers walked in to the commission and owned up to their crimes.
De Sousa owned up to his actions on Wednesday, saying there is no excuse for what he did.
In recent years, some climate activists — Al Gore notably among them — have owned up to their biofuels mistake.
Miller believes Turner hasn't owned up to his behavior and has used his alcohol consumption as an excuse.
Harmon directly rejected that line of thinking, even as he owned up to leaning on it as a defense.
It helped that Mellencamp Arroyave owned up to her role in it and apologized to Kemsley in episode 6.
Instead, it turns to another bill and removes the face of a President who owned up to 150 slaves.
He owned up to his mistakes and used his voice to fight when most would crawl into the darkness.
He's accepted the lie at the heart of his myth, owned up to the doping, and admitted he cheated.
Bryce owned up to the arrests, and told CNN that he had grown and changed over the past 20 years.
That being said, Frankel maintained she was "genuinely satisfied" with de Lessep's apology, and owned up to her own mistakes.
She owned up to her mistakes and laughed out loud when Scott and I pointed them out and teased her.
In May, during an interview with W Magazine, the Ibiza DJ also owned up to being the inventor of selfies.
As for the Missoni version, they owned up to the fact that they drew inspiration from the Women's March hats.
He was really disappointed with himself and completely owned up to it, like a pro, telling Adam Berry of MLB.
"I feel better now that I've owned up to the fact that I have a case of Parkinson's," he said.
"He owned up to it, and he's taken the necessary steps to prevent it from happening again," Earnest told reporters.
And unlike many Twitterers caught saying things they regretted, Durant did not blame a hacker and owned up to them.
Unlike other prominent men who have been accused of sexual misconduct, Louis C.K. actually owned up to his bad behavior.
A handful of conservatives have owned up to that massive misjudgment and spoken forcefully against decisions like his immigration executive action.
For frustrated regulators and the skeptical press, both key demographics for Facebook, Zuckerberg owned up to the error of his ways.
But he owned up to it at the time, describing the Miller call as a "joke gone awry," said the Post.
While Avery is sure to share with his bandmates, he's owned up to chewing at least four pieces at a time.
But that hasn't been enough for Hill, who says he hasn't owned up his role in the hearings and the aftermath.
According to Carney, Tinning initially said she didn't remember how Tami Lynne died but then later owned up to the crime.
At the same time, however, it's equally vital to recognize that he frequently owned up to, and apologized for, his failings.
C.K., who owned up to the accusations, was producing four different shows on FX before the network cut ties with him.
While talking to the media after missing the kick, Walsh owned up to his failure like a goddamned grown-ass man.
Two Brexit hard-liners, Andrea Leadsom and Dominic Raab, both former cabinet ministers, have owned up to cannabis use in college.
It's been a running complaint from her fellow RHONY costars, though Singer has always owned up to her behavior and apologized.
On the other hand, during Kim's blackface scandal, she owned up to the entire kerfuffle in a lengthy New York Times interview.
"How can we move forward if you haven't even apologized or owned up to the things you did before?" she asked Bob.
But he OWNED UP TO IT. To physically go after someone while they're on a TV show is messed up #DWTS — bri?
"The fact is that my opponent has never owned up to his words and he just moved into the district," Faso said.
Florian Philippot, an FN deputy leader, said the party "completely owned up" to the fact that the speech resembled one by Fillon.
"I immediately owned up to it and said I would welcome the chance to go to therapy," Fernandez, now 27, told VICE.
The agreements were also completely separate from Facebook's data sharing program with device manufacturers, which the company owned up to earlier this week.
In the car industry, Volkswagen, BMW and Daimler have owned up to their intimately close associations with Nazis, but other firms have not.
But at least one man has owned up to his blind privilege on Twitter and I hope that many more will follow suit.
Lawyers for Ergo owned up to the infractions in oral arguments in court Thursday, drawing a rebuke from the judge overseeing the case.
According to an insider, Williams confronted Hunter about his alleged infidelity before the two split and he apparently owned up to the extramarital affair.
Trump had previously owned up in court documents to using the aliases, but he denied being the "John Miller" captured in the recording. 10.
What matters is you owned up to the tardiness, identified remaining tasks and showed you intend to work hard until the job is done.
Budweiser has owned up to the sexism of its past ad campaigns by publishing three ads from the 1950s and 1960s alongside updated versions.
Regarding Uber's latest challenges, Airbnb's Chesky said Kalanick is "doing everything he should do at this point" and has "owned up" to the problems.
Never one afraid for confrontation, DJ Sneak has owned up to the post and called out the media outlets who've reported on it, too.
"[He] hit some bumps along the way, but he owned up to his mistakes and made the changes he needed to make," Fertitta says.
"I feel like he still hasn't owned up to a lot of things that he did," Shereé explained to friends Phaedra Parks and Porsha Williams.
Mozambique owned up in April to as much as $1.35 billion of undeclared sovereign borrowing that may have tipped it into an unsustainable debt trap.
The doctor blithely owned up to what he called a "bittersweet relationship" with Kim, characterizing it as one in a long line of extramarital indiscretions.
She said on "Good Morning America" on Friday that she owned up to her actions in that video and apologized to the man, George Harris.
As a writer, it's a picture I haven't owned up to; that "diversity" and topics of "race" have become the shallow objects of journalistic intrigue.
In a formal declaration submitted as part of the government's defense to Strzok's suit, Rosenstein owned up to being the one who made the call.
Mr. López Obrador and Mr. Anaya have called for an inquiry into which politicians may have hired the company — but none have owned up yet.
Trudeau owned up to the picture, which was published in the yearbook of West Point Grey Academy, a private school where he used to teach.
But they respected the fact that it was a mistake, we owned up to the mistake, and we acknowledged it [with] a token of our apology.
When the Supreme Court took a patent case involving Cisco in 2015, Breyer had to sit out because he owned up to $103,000 in Cisco stock.
In the days following the article, C.K. owned up to his actions, confirming that he had indeed sexually harassed the five women interviewed for the Times.
An IMF source later said Mozambique had owned up to as much as $1.35 billion of undeclared sovereign borrowing that could render its debt position unsustainable .
After the game, Darnold owned up to his performance, saying that he had to improve his reads and field vision if the Jets were to succeed.
So then we cut ties with Joy Reid, not because of the bad blog posts but because she hadn't owned up to it and apologized. Right.
Channeling Eminem in "8 Mile," he cut a feisty track in which he owned up to seemingly every last insult the haters had hurled at him.
Trinity has publically owned up to this history; in 2016, the church held a conference and released a brief documentary examining its historical connections to slavery.
It took nearly three years but Boozer finally owned up in 2015 that it was a kind of hair dye meant to help cover up bald spots.
Yet until now, Germans had not, collectively, owned up to their role in the Armenian genocide — which ultimately served as a source of inspiration for the Nazis.
By March the American-led coalition battling Islamic State across Iraq and Syria had owned up to at least 1,13 civilian deaths since the start of the war.
The "Pillowtalk" singer — who last week claimed he was just "good friends" with model Gigi Hadid — has finally owned up to the fact that the duo is dating.
Past nuclear talks between North Korea and the United States had fallen apart over how to verify that the North had owned up to all its nuclear activities.
It also applies to many of the abusive priests who went undetected and unpunished before the Catholic Church finally owned up to its failures and instituted necessary reforms.
Rachel Lindsay finally called out "Bachelorette" contestant Lee Garrett for racist and misogynistic tweets he put out before his time on the show ... and he owned up to it.
Ms. Sternheim noted that her client had willingly spoken to the F.B.I., had owned up to his mistakes and had not engaged in violence when he returned to Britain.
After months of suspicion, several influencers were reportedly contacted by a fellow blogger who owned up to posting nasty insults online, but didn't reveal the true identity of "Alice."
Under one tax amnesty program, Indians owned up this year to about $10 billion in income on which taxes had not been paid, the Modi administration said last month.
But he also owned up to the FDA's past inaction and failures, acknowledging that the agency allowed opioid painkillers to proliferate and fuel an epidemic of addiction and overdose.
But when Weissman owned up to his role as not just the boss, but also as a leader mindful of his floor workers' time, the entire company reaped the benefits.
Justin Bieber owned up to the fact that although a large portion of his upcoming track "La Bomba" is in Spanish, the Canadian singer doesn&apost actually speak the language.
"Michael has owned up to his mistakes and fully cooperated with Special Counsel Mueller in his investigation over possible Trump campaign collusion with Russian meddling in the 2016 election," Davis added.
First, Perkins owned up to his subpar performance during the playoff series in question, when the Thunder survived the Houston Rockets before falling to the Memphis Grizzlies without Westbrook in 2013.
In a remarkable set of blog posts from a company that is publishing ever more of them, the company owned up to some of the ways that Facebook can negatively effect democracy.
History has placed Glass somewhere between punch line and cautionary tale on the continuum of wearable technology, and Google owned up to its mistakes in its approach to Glass back in 2015.
Mr. O'Rourke owned up that he tried to go by Robert as a student at Columbia University, but when his friends found out that he was known as Beto, that name stuck.
To the Editor: If Rex Tillerson owned up to calling the president a "moron" he'd be fired immediately, but he'd also earn the respect of many Americans and governments around the world.
In all the years since the deal, the IRA, the multiple Protestant paramilitaries known as Loyalists, Northern Ireland's police nor the British state have ever comprehensively owned up to their past misdeeds.
But those disagreements would be a lot more honest if people owned up to the principle that some things are simply okay when they're being done in the name of public safety.
After reflecting on his actions, Lewis said he called Edward the next day to take responsibility for his actions and owned up to his behavior being the reason Edward decided to move out.
Related: 5 G-spot Sex Positions You Have To Try Shape reports that, in an informal poll, nearly every woman admitted to having this fantasy, but none owned up to acting on it.
Cohen has owned up to a number of serious crimes in his testimony to Robert Mueller, the special counsel — despite never having received a guarantee that he'd get clemency when he is sentenced.
After 20 whole minutes of very wheezingly dragging every single piece of luggage I owned up to the fourth-floor walkup, and grimly accepting the possibility of permanent lung damage, I was ravenous.
Colangelo has owned up to at least one of the fake accounts and has said he had no knowledge of his wife using any such accounts to rail against players and league officials online.
With Jurassic 53 in the rearview mirror, he eventually owned up to the reality of punching a clock and moving on with his life, applying for a job cleaning restrooms and floors at Nordstrom.
Kendricks -- who was cut by the Browns last week after he was indicted -- appeared in a federal courtroom in Philadelphia on Thursday where he owned up to his crime when questioned by the judge.
Rather than seethe at witnessing Alvarez's emergence as a titleholder, Melendez owned up to his mistakes and has been using his old adversary's success as an inspiration due to the close nature of their encounter.
The one that seems to me the most telling is that his work was never American enough, a sign of the nationalist current running through the art world that it has never owned up to.
After the revelation of Mr. Clinton's relationship with Ms. Lewinsky, a 22-year-old intern, and before the president owned up to it, Ms. Lewinsky was the subject of negative stories circulated by Clinton surrogates.
Both officers owned up to at least some of their failings soon after Epstein's body was found with a "noose" around his neck at about 6:83 A.M on August 10, according to the indictment.
Check it out ... Billie says the fact Maria came out right away and addressed the situation head on back in 2016 took a lot of guts, and it's clear she owned up to it sincerely.
For example, after Wells Fargo owned up to 2 million accounts that weren't authorized by customers, the bank tried to blame staffers by firing 5,300 workers, many of them at low levels, and just one area president.
Phaedra Parks ended season 9 of The Real Housewives of Atlanta in hot water, when she owned up to spreading drugging accusations about Kandi Burruss to Porsha Williams — therefore fueling the season's most dramatic and damaging drama.
"This is to every bad decision that led us here, this is to all the embarrassing things we might have said, but we owned up to it and we grew," said Williams before kicking off the song.
But Google also owned up to the failure of those safeguards in the case of the Belgian contract worker who provided the audio to VRT NWS, breaking the company's data security and privacy rules in the process.
Now that Iran has owned up to the cause of the crash, authorities should clear the way for international investigators to enter the country and get down to the nitty gritty work of gathering and analyzing evidence.
In addition, advocates for the bill have not owned up to the gimmicks that have been inserted in order to try to pass it with just 51 votes in the Senate, under the process known as reconciliation.
"It is good that the CEO of Boeing came out and owned up, but all we want, before these planes go back into the skies, is that they make sure everything is taken care of," Karanja said.
Also, these women are coming out and sharing their stories about him from about 30 years ago, which there is no timeline for coming out about your attacker, but Kavanaugh should have owned up to it and apologized.
Kylie Jenner's owned up to injecting her lips with temporary fillers — then removing the fillers, and then getting them again — but now the 21-year-old's nurse confirmed the star doesn't enhance her face with any other injectables.
Henderson has since owned up to his struggles with alcohol and depression, but he didn't fully grasp the seriousness of his problems until a second DUI, coming just six weeks after the first one, landed him in jail.
Created by a 20-something British couple, Neopets was based on a simple concept: Users owned up to four of the eponymous pets, which were slightly tweaked versions of animals both real and mythical, like puppies, penguins, and dragons.
In an exclusive clip from Tuesday's The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Richards recalls how back in 2012 she owned up to saying Vanderpump had a big ego – and now she wants Vanderpump to own up to something she apparently said.
But the clear value of music stickers and the fact that Instagram owned up to the Focus, Nametags and Video Calling features all within three months of us reporting their appearance in the code lends weight to an upcoming launch.
Mr. Obama, looking a little uncomfortable in his tortured explanation of how he came to support a filibuster against Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr., also owned up to the fact that both parties had been guilty of judicial power plays.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Mozambique has given the IMF an "avalanche of documents" and owned up to as much as $1.35 billion of undeclared sovereign borrowing that may have tipped it into an unsustainable debt trap, a Fund source said on Friday.
In 1983, a much older Elsie Wright finally owned up to the hoax: She had cut the fairies out of an illustrated children's book and then held them up with invisible threads so Frances could photograph her smiling at the cutout.
He's owned up to contacts with U.S. officials about ousting the American ambassador to Ukraine and acknowledged campaigning to pressure Ukrainian officials to reopen investigations that could be damaging to Joe Biden, the former vice president and current Democratic presidential candidate.
But I don't get to vote on his confirmation, and I find it eminently plausible that if Kavanaugh had owned up and pleaded that it was a long time ago, he easily could have earned just enough votes to get through.
It marks the first time that Russia has owned up to an attack on Ukrainian forces, four years after its surreptitious invasion of eastern Ukraine and annexation of Crimea led to a war that has killed over 10,000 people, and still rages.
Goldman's paid a lot of fines, I have an enormous respect for Lloyd Blankfein, we do a lot of business with Goldman Sachs, they made some mistakes, they owned up to them, they made appropriate changes in personnel and the company continues.
After a massive response, including some who shamed Keeter's change of heart prompted by being put in danger, Keeter owned up to his feelings: "I saw this happening for years and did nothing," he said in a reply to one Twitter user.
"The answer is that the Clintons have never owned up to their unethical behavior because they wanted to use the State Department and now the federal government as a way to hand out access and favors to their cronies and donors," he said.
I have acknowledged I have made my own mistakes and I have owned up to them publicly and under oath, but silence and complicity in the face of the daily destruction of our basic and civility to one another will not be one of them.
" They owned up to these conflicting feelings, then posed this burning question: "We are grappling with a dilemma that so many people have faced these past few weeks — how do you reconcile your love for someone with the revelation that they have behaved badly?
A recent revelation that he kind of owned up to, that was really upsetting was the taxes thing, when Hillary said that here are the reasons for not showing your taxes, and when she said that  it was shown that he paid zero federal tax.
It would probably be good for our politics in general if we just owned up to the fact that we aren't going to get our fiscal virginity back and have a real argument about spending priorities rather than a fake one about budgetary virtue.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A New York hedge fund manager who at age 28 lost nearly all $57 million he oversaw in less than three weeks was spared prison on Monday, as the judge recognized how quickly and thoroughly the defendant owned up to his crimes.
His company has since taken a number of measures to cut down on the presence of bad actors, clickbait, and misinformation campaigns on the site, while Zuckerberg himself has owned up to Facebook's outsize role in politics and acknowledged its corporate responsibility to modern civic discourse.
I have acknowledged I have made my own mistakes and I have owned up to them publicly and under oath, but silence and complicity in the face of the daily destruction of our basic norms and civility to one another will not be one of them.
"This is not a situation where one or two jurors were mistakenly exposed to the most horrific press coverage about a defendant and owned up to it, promising not to let it influence their verdict," Jeff Lichtman, one of Chapo's trial attorneys, said in a statement.
Everyone from Kate Hudson, to Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds, to NFL star JJ Watt have a soft spot for Chip and Jo. Jennifer Lopez recently owned up to being a Fixer Upper fangirl and even met with Joanna about designing her new Malibu beach house with Alex Rodriguez.
On Tuesday, at the Cinema Society and Chopard's New York screening of Ma Ma, produced by and starring Penélope, the actress owned up to testing out her styling prowess on friend Salma Hayek one time when she was in a pinch, and in a pitch-black room no less.
"I have acknowledged I have made my own mistakes and I have owned up to them publicly and under oath, but silence and complicity in the face of the daily destruction of our basic norms and civility to one another will not be one of them," he said.
" He added, "I have acknowledged I have made my own mistakes and I have owned up to them publicly and under oath, but silence and complicity in the face of the daily destruction of our basic norms and civility to one another will not be one of them.
"He does deserve credit for investing in the fight against coal, but he still hasn't owned up to the fact that most of the coal plants that were closed were replaced with natural gas, produced with fracking," said Mitch Jones, the climate and energy program director at Food and Water Watch.
Young said that while the Norwegian and Chinese funds owned up to 3 percent and 1.5 percent respectively in the 20 big European firms he analysed, the study showed Saudi Arabia's SAMA likely held up to 0.75 percent while ADIA and the Kuwait Investment Authority owned around 0.3 percent each.
One of the editors who rejected the book, although she didn't write either of the letters Rowling tweeted, later owned up to it, saying she liked the book but didn't love it, and that launching a new crime series is particularly difficult: So, I can now say that I turned down JK Rowling.
Julie Tang, a retired judge of the San Francisco Superior Court and the co-chair of the "Comfort Women" Justice Coalition, said the women were victims of human trafficking organized by the Japanese government during World War II. "It is a Japan problem, because Japan has not owned up to it," said Tang.
Facebook, which just earlier this month launched a revamped housing category on its new Craigslist competitor, owned up to its mistake in a statement from Ami Vora, a vice president of product management at Facebook, given to the The Verge: This was a failure in our enforcement and we're disappointed that we fell short of our commitments.
Mitchell KapnerCary, N.C. To the Editor: Judge Brett Kavanaugh could have won over a host of swing votes, including some who sympathize with the #MeToo movement, and sailed in to confirmation if he had owned up to the mistakes he had made as a young man, instead of doing what all lawyers are taught to do: When the facts are against you, pound the law.
First, by showing how at least some of these men might not have been responsible for Biehl's death, even though they owned up to the act before the T.R.C. And second, by ferreting out a white man who was beaten up and left for dead by the same mob on the same day that Biehl was killed, and who now lives a severely disabled life, forgotten and ignored.

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