Sentences with phrase «face up to their mistakes»

He said: «Politicians and political parties can only grow stronger by acknowledging when they get it wrong and by facing up to their mistakes.
It stated: «I made this apology because politicians and political parties can only grow stronger by acknowledging when they get it wrong and facing up to their mistakes
However, all of them admitted the party had to face up to the mistakes of its past.
Employers want team members who face up to their mistakes, take ownership and work to rectify the issue.

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Had he come clean, and acknowledged he was trying to save face to cover up for his initial mistake, his reputation wouldn't be so tarnished.
When cash begins to pile up in surplus, many men and women find themselves facing a constant pressure to spend it, even if spending it would be a mistake or lead to less optimal outcomes.
Purpose sees him asking the same questions about life and faith as many of us, as well as facing up to his headline - grabbing mistakes.
They were also blind to the reality that, while people might have been unhappy about elements of Obama's foreign policy and would be willing to trade up to something better, most swing voters would, if faced with a constrained choice, prefer the mistakes of Obama to the mistakes of George W. Bush.
There is no excuse there Mr wenger said it in his press conference» repeated mistakes» has no excuse partying till 3:30 at the morning just before a game is a decrease and shows contempt Unless Mr Wnger takes the bull by the horn and fixes the problems at hand immediately or face a spiral to the bottom hope though it dose not end up in panic buys but rather intelligent buys and sorting out our internal problems He has been in football for 35 years so in essence the experience should bale him out with a good fix h
The Frenchman clearly wants to make no mistakes and get off to the best possible start tonight, which is obvious from the strong line up Zidane has picked to face Sporting Lisbon of Portugal at home tonight.
So either KLM's president is mistaken about his own airline's policies, or he quickly made one up to save face when confronted with Laurel's shoddy treatment.
Rather than apologising for a mistake made by someone else over a decade ago, Jeremy could have told Labour members how he proposes to face up to his own leadership failures.
If you try too hard to measure performance and screw it up — an easy mistake to make — it could blow up in your face.
It's a way of facing the fact that we're not living up to our own values and standards, and it's a reminder to acknowledge and fix mistakes — say, when you unjustly lose it with your spouse.
One of the most common mistakes you can make when cleansing is using harsh astringents, chemical peels, and overly drying face masks to soak up every last bit of shine.
My Lord What shall I sing Him for now A song full of praise From a mouth full of doubt I lift up my face And I sing out loud With all my mistakes I still make Him proud He paid it all for me Carried that cross for you On that rugged walk, He knew What He had to do Opened His arms up wide Invited the world inside One final breath He conquered death For me and for you.
It's a precious moment, and Glazer's fatal mistake as a storyteller is never owning up to all that is merely hinted at in his actress's face.
It will be up to the player to face the consequences of their decisions and learn from their mistakes.
It can be no mistake that Edith balks at her publisher's suggestion she add a love story to her manuscript — Crimson Peak is the first time del Toro has tackled romance face on, and the result is stilted, hampered by hammy dialogue and a sped - up timeline that gives the relationship little room to breathe.
There are a lot of mistakes to make and underwater stoned to deal with, but still the most substantial difficulty one can face is disability to think up a cause and effect essay idea.
We are all putting up with robo calls, scammers in your face every time you turn around, making sure passwords are changed every six months on dozens of sites, threatening phone calls some individuals have received, checking bank accounts and charge accounts for accuracy, and for many of us work a 40 plus hour week and we are the ones who are supposed to fix mistakes made by these three agencies who answer to no one.
You could be mistaken for thinking that clothes for dogs are a modern - day phenomenon however, it may surprise you to know that dressed up dogs have been bringing a smile to our faces for over a hundred years.
With the help of the beautiful princess Farah, the protagonist has to make up for his mistake and bring back order to his land by facing various creatures and dangers.
The big question of the hour is... will he face up to his errors or run away to duplicate the same mistaken claims elsewhere?
The mistake is not only the moral one of putting the bulk of the legal system at arm's length from the rainmakers and their well - watered friends but also — and this is the gravamen of my post, I suppose — the analytical one of failing to see that, absent some black swan large scale social disruption, solutions will be forged to the problems facing the legal system, and that, however unpolished they may appear when seen from above, these solutions and their near cousins bid fair to eat their way up the quality / sophistication ladder in the way in which minimills» steel did until --
So, if you did make a blunder at the Christmas party, it's probably time to face up to it and ascertain whether you made a small mistake that will soon be forgotten — if it hasn't been already — or a career - limiting, category - five - hurricane - level mistake that needs some damage control and / or reputation management.
Once you've been invited to come face to face with your potential employer, you don't want to mess things up by committing a common, easy - to - avoid job interview mistake.
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