Sentences with phrase «culpa made»

«Read through Zhang's apology and it is quickly apparent that this is a mea culpa made under extreme political pressure, in which Zhang, an engineer by background, ticks the necessary ideological boxes to signal his intention to fall into line,» David Bandurski, co-director of the China Media Project, wrote on the site.

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Months after Silicon Valley Insider publishes old instant messages in which Zuckerberg makes incendiary remarks such as calling the earliest Facebook members «dumb fucks» for trusting him with their information, he issues a mea - sorta - culpa during an interview with the New Yorker's Jose Antonio Vargas.
By August, the company, which sells thousands of drugs and says it fills one in every 13 American prescriptions, was making mea culpas and renewing its promise to «do what's right, not what's easy,» as the company's mission statement goes.
The fallen condition - which is the root of all disorders - is said to be somewhat of a a felix culpa, a happy fault; the distortions that result from it make us more aware than ever of the giftedness of nature.
So long as you think, as Bergson does, on the one hand, of an actual experience which is sheer qualitative flux and variety, and on the other of a geometrical ready - made framework of sheer non-qualitative abidingness, there seems to be no possible answer to the question how such a «matter» comes to be forced into the strait - waistcoat of so inappropriate a «form,» except to lay the blame on some willful culpa originis of the intellect.75
I did not mean to imply that pacifists of the messianic community have consciously built upon liberal — humanistic pacifism (though my sentence can be so read — mea culpa), but only to point out what should be obvious to all: that the inroads pacifists of the messianic community have made in Roman Catholic and Protestant mainline circles can be traced to a prior acceptance of liberal — humanistic pacifism by many in those circles.
The trade will make sense then, and I'll gladly write a mea culpa at some point.
He made a similar mea culpa last night at a Conservative Party dinner in Howard Beach.
Making a movie out of Michael Finkel's book True Story: Murder, Memoir, Mea Culpa is such a great idea that someone should try it again — someone with a stronger point of view and a more jaundiced eye.
They should demand an acknowledgment from Duncan (making it easier for him to deliver that essential mea culpa), insist on safeguards regarding data collection and federal involvement, and seek clarity as to how governance of the Common Core and the assessments are going to be ordered so as to respect state sovereignty and guard against E.U. - style bureaucratic creep.
Ghazel's work, however, is explicit in democratizing thematic enterprise, and it is this plainspoken and sensitive treatment of diaspora and exile that has made her latest solo exhibition, Mea Culpa (Latin for «my fault»), so successful.
Ghazel's work, however, is explicit in democratising thematic enterprise, and it is this plain - spoken and sensitive treatment of diaspora and exile that has made her latest solo exhibition, Mea Culpa (Latin for «my fault») so successful.
It is a contrived and predictable development and, I'll stick it in that category until that consensus — and the associated «nostra culpas» are made public.
The mea culpa didn't suffice for Hogg, who demanded that Ingraham also denounce comments made by others on her network before he would accept her apology.
His mea culpa on cable television came a few hours after he acknowledged on his Facebook page that his company had made mistakes, but without saying he was sorry.
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