Sentences with phrase «frank apology»

The frank apology is considered more valuable than the evidentiary value of the admission.
Indeed, the latest update on the situation comes from a clearly embarrassed Yoshida in a frank apology statement on DriveClub's FaceBook page: «Unfortunately, the road to launch has been a little rocky, and we are truly sorry that so many of you have not been able to enjoy everything that we had hoped DRIVECLUB would deliver,» he said.
Labour, perhaps sensing that the Liberal Democrats may benefit from Clegg's frank apology, has laid into the coalition's junior party.
The Liberal Democrat leader's frank apology for having broken his pledge on raising tuition fees was originally greeted by a wall of consternation, but an auto - tuned version now set to be released as a charity single has boosted Clegg's gamble to win back lost supporters.
The full and frank apology saw Carragher escape a police charge though he was issued with a formal warning and fined # 40,000 by Liverpool for his sins.

Not exact matches

Occasionally Barr mentions a scholar who breaks out of fundamentalism into a genuinely critical stance (though usually extremely conservative)-- but only to call into question the honesty of such shifts without frank recognition of the break and even apology to critics whose work had been dismissed and motives impugned.
The pope also expressed the hope that his apology «serves to appease hearts and to clarify the true meaning of my address, which in its totality was and is an invitation to frank and sincere dialogue, with great mutual respect.»
Non-Catholics are welcomed not as allies in a religious undertaking; instead, they are recruited, evaluated, appointed, and welcomed without any frank word about religious commitment, the college's or their own, unless by way of apology.
The ordeal led to a frank Twitter post from schools Chancellor Richard Carranza about the racial dynamics of the issue, for which he later issued a measured apology.
Just as he did following the Bloody Sunday inquiry, the prime minister issued a frank and full apology for the Hillborough tragedy and its aftermath to a silent, noticeably shocked Commons.
Some of the most severe abuses of the human rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are beyond any form of reparation other than the most sincere expression of sorrow and apology based on a frank acknowledgement of history.
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