Sentences with phrase «made public apologies»

Some of the accusers later admitted they were wrong and made public apologies.
Make a public apology to anyone you may have offended.
You can make your public apology here.
The Guardian had a big article last week on how Kadyrov's militias and security forces are tracking down people who post critical stuff about him online and force them to make public apologies after humiliating them.
Before I make a reply, may I suggest that you too (just like Pires) make a public apology for the way Per Mertesacker was attacked by you in a recent post?
If he is not a gunner by the end of window «all guns blazing (benzema done deal)» will leave justarsenal.com And before leaving will make a public apology and and admit that i was wrong.
I was wrong, and would like to make this public apology; no the Labour Whips and the Party apparatchiks found Crewe Labour's inner soul.
The accusations of me distributing anti-Semitic statements on blogs were initiated by notorious human rights campaigner Scott Long who had to quit his position at Human Rights Watch (HRW) due to his involvement into slandering British human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell for which both Mr Long and HRW had to make a public apology.
The charity Rethink Mental Illness is calling for Boris Johnson's transport chief Daniel Moylan to make a public apology after he described Ken Livingston as «schizophrenic».
Actor David Krumholtz — who's probably best known for his work as a young actor in movies like Addams Family Values and the Santa Clause films, as well as more recent regular roles on network fare like Numb3rs, Mom, and The Good Wife — went on Twitter yesterday to make a public apology for one of his recent films.
In early 2017, Tecmo Koei's lawyers sent 3DM a takedown warning, demanding the group delete the downloadable content uploaded on its forums and make a public apology for copyright infringement.
Gove had to make a public apology to May.
In a rather candid move Atari have made a public apology regarding Test Drive Unlimited 2 and the amount of glitches and bugs that it contained.
Toyota has now made a public apology and has removed the photographs.
The Korean Film Council (Kofic) has made a public apology to film professionals and the citizens of South Korea for carrying out blacklisting orders during the past two governments, announcing an...
He has since taken out adverts in British newspapers to make a public apology, while Facebook has been hit with a swathe of lawsuits.
I understand that sometimes making an apology requires you to put aside your pride and that making a public apology can be intimidating.
The good news that the Martins made a public apology and are now under coaching and family counseling should help the couple come to terms with what's wrong with their parenting.

Not exact matches

The public outcry led the company to post a letter of apology on its website: «The officer in question has acknowledged that he made a serious mistake and has apologized for his conduct.
When it became public that his name was in the records of a Capitol Hill escort agency, Vitter put out a written statement of contrition, went into a week of seclusion, emerged and, with his wife (who happens to be a prosecutor), made a brief public apology, then refused to answer questions.
Ms. Campbell's own history of questionable behaviour doesn't rob her critique of its force, but I guess it does make her something of an expert on the offering and timing of public apologies.
Just for the fact that everything is so Hush Hush about these cultists, public apologies, and the huge effort spent trying to make them seem normal tell me there is a lot of influence here and it does scare me.
The Anglican church's head of public affairs says the Church of England owes Charles Darwin an apology for misunderstanding his theory of evolution and making errors over its reaction to...
DK has treated his employees like second class citizens, and only offered a weak apology once he realized his abusiveness was made public.
That's what made Woods's public apology last Friday so jarring — it wasn't so much what he said, it was how diminished he looked, obscured by a podium and swallowed up by a too - big blazer that recalled a coat borrowed by a teenager who had been forced to put on a jacket at a fancy restaurant.
My guess is quite a few, making the news of a public apology by the second wife of Christie Brinkley's former husband, Peter Cook, of great interest.
Oakbrook Terrace Mayor William Kallas issued a public apology at the City Council meeting Tuesday to residents of the nearby unincorporated Brandywine townhouse development for making what critics called disparaging comments about the community and other multifamily developments.
Burnham also suggested there could be an apology after the inquiry's findings are made public.
There is no penalty for breaking these rules apart from being named and shamed and made to give a public apology.
At the end of the meetingh, chairman Bana Gora said: «A lot of people came here today expecting a public apology and George made it perfectly clear that was not what he wanted to do and he would not do that.
He has stolen public funds for more than a decade now and makes no apologies.
Suspended General Secretary of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kwabena Agyepong, is breathing fire on the neck of the party's Ashanti Regional Chairman Bernard Antwi Bosiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, demanding an apology for some comments the latter made on public radio against him [Agyepong].
The two leading figures were subsequently hauled before the National Executive Council of the party, reprimanded for their actions and made to render an unqualified apology for their public gaffe.
In the run - up to the 2015 election, with his poll ratings falling, Clegg issued a public apology for making the pledge.
His public - relations apology started with making sure the press knew he gave his wife a $ 4 million ring to make amends for his infidelities.
It does, however, recognize that the public schools are a part of the political agenda — today more so than ever — and it makes no apology for the fact that it is constitutionally charged to be an advocate for the public schools.
Orange made public this week an apology from HTC over the delay in rolling out the Hero Android update, where RIM and the American mobile network AT&T have scheduled a press event surrounding a new handset launch and finally, the iPhone 4 came to Three and T - mobile.
I had to make a very childish public apology.
Durkin previously made the anti-environmental film «Against Nature,» which Britain's Channel 4 had to issue a public apology for, «because it misled interviewees and distorted the editing of their contributions.»
But he also said he doesn't want to make the apology public.
Hence the request to make your apology public.
My guess is you don't want to make your apology public because it contains conditional language, much as your post over at Tamino's suggested.
More important, they owe our schoolchildren a heartfelt and public apology for the psychological pain inflicted on them when they and their parents saw full - page ads claiming Waubra disease could make them ill.
Following yet another Apple - Samsung court battle, this time over tablet infringement, a ruling out of the UK has the Judges ordering Apple to make a public online apology.
The full page newspaper apology published by the Toronto Maple Leafs after they failed to make the playoffs this year took a similar approach but O'Reilly speculated that because it was in writing and wasn't accompanied by tangible acknowledgements (like ticket price reductions) the public didn't buy it.
This apology comes in right after the company had made it public knowledge that they do indeed intentionally slow down older iPhone models to preserve the batteries in these phones which inevitably begin degrading from the very first use.
Frank Stallone posted that he was making his Twitter account private after the backlash, but it was made public again when he issued his apology.
The substance of the chapter is drawn from a selection of public materials, media releases, statements and apologies made by churches and church - based organisations.
I quite often submit, and have posted, scandalously languaged and outrageously described stuff for public viewing on this site (being the stuff Jim Adair, REM's Editor - In - Chief, didn't throw into the electronic garbage pail that is) for the desired effect; that's who I am, and I make no apologies or bones about that.
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