Sentences with phrase «copped to»

In the post, Fox notes that Executive Director Richard Berman hasn't copped to which foundation is helping to back the center and links pro-labor blogger Nathan Newman's response rant.
As you may recall, they had that discrepancy in radiosonde measurements of the lower troposphere for a decade, until someone finally copped to an algebra mistake in a data - processing procedure.
Nintendo quickly copped to the issue, describing it in perfectly Nintendo - ian language as a «Manufacturing Variation.»
(the «humble» publication he just hilariously called the «definitive» site on publishing) Just a word that carries freight and can be copped to slap back at somebody you disagree with but can't come up with anything convincing.
Missy and her husband Dean (Bradley Whitford), who are white, have already copped to the unfortunate optics of being waited on by black employees in their fancy country estate, while insisting the pair are part of the family.
(Hot Fuzz invites such speculation because Wright and company have copped to aping upwards of two hundred films in crafting this marathon tribute.)
Ex-Bronx GOP chairman Savino copped to helping rig mayoral race for state Sen. Malcolm Smith — Daily News
Officials of the New York City Housing Authority on Thursday copped to yet another violation of lead - paint laws, acknowledging that they had not been inspecting...
Triston Baptiste, 34, copped to one count of petit larceny — while David Washington, 48, admitted to one count of official misconduct — in exchange for no - jail sentences.
Bharara was the U.S. attorney in charge of the southern district when the deal with Howe, who copped to eight felonies, was cut.
In an e-mail to supporters afterward, Marrone placed the blame on Spitzer's senior policy director, Paul Francis, who he says copped to not preparing Spitzer properly.
The Ball campaign has copped to creating the website, too.
The 27 - year - old Russian copped to a plea deal last October on a different charge of attempted petit larceny, for trying to swipe rent money from a former lover.
Bernard Madoff's younger brother today copped to charges that he helped his crooked sibling pull off one of the greatest financial crimes in American history.
NYC Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez copped to disorderly conduct for parking himself in front of an ambulance while protesting the feds» detention of immigrant activist Ravi Ragbir — and he's not a bit sorry.
Schneiderman copped to having tried marijuana and cocaine as a young man.
Having copped to attending more than 100 Bruce Springsteen shows in his lifetime.
Nevertheless, Spitzer gave no indication that he was «an imperfect messenger» as Weiner copped to in his own concession last night.
Two of them copped to unusable bathrooms.
One of them copped to initiating an affair thinking that maybe if they could just get it «out of their system» then they might be able to make the marriage work in other aspects.
Don't judge, but I copped to a cake mix from my Aunt Betty.
And lest you're unaware, the New Math for bank losses is pretty brutal: JPMorgan copped to a potential $ 4 billion loss and we ripped $ 40 billion off its market cap in the last week.
If that's not bad enough, nearly half of couples copped to spending more than they initially planned.
«I'm not accusing Thiel of any ambitions he hasn't more or less copped to.
A partial genetic match laid the trail for the cops to follow, and they later fingered their quarry after testing remnants of DNA that DeAngelo had supposedly discarded in public.
But it's becoming increasingly common for aspiring cops to enrol in police foundations programs offered by colleges, and university degree programs with a focus in law, security or in the social sciences are also popular.
In idealistic Silicon Valley, avoiding lawsuits isn't the kind of motive entrepreneurs will readily cop to, although it's clearly a chief factor.
If someone asked you why you carry a smartphone, you might mention your particular model's sleek design or cop to a bit of an addiction to one silly, time - wasting game or another.
In Carpenter v. United States, Fortune predicts the court will require cops to get a warrant if they to determine a suspect's location based on his or her phone records.
When Dawn Costanzo went from undercover cop to home - care provider, the first life she changed was her own.
Her willingness to cop to the mistake, even when it could have hurt her reputation, helped strengthen trust.
To make testing easier, Mr. Lieberman asked mobile - software firm Cellebrite to develop an app that enables cops to quickly scan for possible cellphone use: the Textalyzer.
Just this month, Justice Minister Peter MacKay said the Harper government is giving serious thought to more lenient pot laws that would allow cops to ticket anyone caught with small amounts of pot instead of laying charges.
This is embarrassing, but I have to cop to it.
I really think there is a chance in this COP to turn the global climate narrative around from one of distress to one of hope.»
It is relatively unlikely that a federal court based in New York will actually try to dispatch cops to Puerto Rico to physically haul money off.
believer «The cop was there but he had a reason for not helping» atheist «Um, no, or else that is one sick and evil cop to stand there and allow a baby and mother to be stabbed to death!»
The agitation grew so great that when the rector of the university, Nicholas Cop, delivered an inaugural address in 1533 suggesting the need for reform of the church, it provoked outrage, and obliged Cop to flee for his life.
Some residents called the cops to complain, but instead of breaking it up, the officers joined in!
I won't take up my own defense or cop to an Evangelical Hero Complex.
If someone was commiting a crime against you in public, do you think the perp willl wait for the cops to show up just in time to maybe save your life?
So, yes — I cop to a purist streak.
Disappeared for 33 years then showed up to commit suicide by cop to atone for imperfect beings that in its omniscience should have known would be imperfect in the first place.
I'll let him cop to how many butter tarts he ate.
Seems simple, but far too many people mess this up (our test kitchen even cops to doing it once in a while).
Smith says that he typically doesn't even use soap when washing his glasses at home (and admittedly, at home he's not always drinking out of expensive glasses — he'll cop to the occasional jar of wine).
Ply the right college administrator, coach, or even NCAA employee with a few drinks and they'll cop to the cold reality: Fostering a culture of fandom passionate enough to generate millions in revenue will always feed a black market they claim to so fiercely abhor.
Telling a cop to «fuck off» is like chumming the water around a great white!!!
He's copping to all charges.
Because Bennetts issue is just completely outrageous and likely becomes a non-issue once a halfway decent judge looks at it, realizes it took over a year for the cops to indict and deems word of mouth as not good enough.
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