Sentences with phrase «mea culpa»

He had recently co-authored a sort of mea culpa for his enthusiastic support of supposed school reforms in Washington, DC.
«We have done a lousy job,» the mayor said in a stunning mea culpa on his weekly radio show hours after the Times story hit the streets.
It would be even weirder as DLC, but the company may try it as a sort of mea culpa.
If people put in mea culpas, I will try to make a point of doing so myself.
CNBC's Phil LeBeau reports the latest mea culpa from United in the wake of the way they handled the incident with a passenger removed from an overbooked flight.
Having been proven wrong about Francis's alleged radicalism, many of these same commentators — far from issuing mea culpas — are putting up a brave front, and maintaining that the real changes will come a year from now at the final, larger, concluding synod.
Zuckerberg's latest mea culpa comes one week before he is due to face questioning from members of Congress over the data scandal.
But the most significant mea culpa came in Albania from 145 representatives of «virtually all Christian confessions,» who said they were sorry for having abused each other.
Many automakers are probably indulging in a bit of private schadenfreude following Hyundai / Kia's public mea culpa for inflated fuel economy figures that the company blames on a procedural error during testing.
Not for them the kind of televised mea culpa by CEO Michael McCain that set Maple Leaf Foods on the mend after its 2008 listeria outbreak.
The nearly two - and - a-half-minute clip, which the company says was created for internal purposes but was later tweeted by Mark Schindele, the president of Target's Canadian operations, is now as much marketing tool as it is mea culpa following a less - than - stellar entrance into the Canadian market in spring 2013.
In a rare mea culpa for the mercurial billionaire, Tesla CEO Elon Musk acknowledged that the company has been too reliant on robots for production.
Facebook's mea culpa tour, Cambridge Analytica and GDPR: The data game is changing before our eyes
Tesla's CEO had bigger troubles than a runny nose to apologize for on the company's earnings conference call Wednesday, though, and he offered a rare mea culpa after the electric automaker reported disappointing third - quarter results.
George Osborne is, I was told yesterday by a recent visitor to No 11, in full mea culpa mode over his Budget.
On Sunday, HBO comedian John Oliver gave his own mea culpa for Donald Trump being steps away from the White House.
We need to see this most recent mea culpa for what it is.
For pictures not - so - perfect, I'm going to go ahead and say Mea Culpa... but I love them and I had to share Enjoy!
All but cricket crazies would have missed the ball tampering incident play out live, Saturday, but TV news channels ensured you had missed nothing: They have shown the «cheateroos» (Times Now) in action and the Bancroft - Smith mea culpa press conference, repeatedly, ever since.
Also on «Weekend Update,» «SNL» regular Alex Moffat appeared as Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg in full mea culpa mode, vowing to personally apologize to «all 87 million of you.»
The video was remarkably candid as far as corporate mea culpas go but maintained an optimistic note.
One former extreme couponer recently wrote this blunt and honest mea culpa in Time.
The only big mea culpa from Apple is the «misunderstanding» about the existence of this feature, rather than apologizing for its existence at all.
The New York Times» demand for an apology from Twenty - First Century Fox Inc (NASDAQ: FOX) is part of a long line of media mea culpas either granted or denied for slights real or perceived.
These partial mea culpa studies and surveys (groan) are just keeping the ball in play.
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«We have done a lousy job,» the mayor said in a stunning mea culpa on his weekly radio show hours after the
Just days before the left - right imbroglio blew up, Gates Foundation CEO Sue Desmond - Hellmann used her annual letter to issue a much - discussed mea culpa regarding the Foundation's efforts on behalf of the Common Core.
The film is oddly unmoving as a memorial, but as with Amy Winehouse, it inspires a collective mea culpa for the feeding frenzy of public judgement that only turned to sympathy when it was far too late.
The sole difference is that whereas the book was written as a sort of self - serving mea culpa that only put Finkel's credibility into greater doubt, the movie refuses to let either subject off the hook, even going so far as to shine a light on Finkel's morally bankrupt motives.
& # 9650 Domino's pizza When Domino's released its new - and - improved pizza recipe in January, the company issued a bold mea culpa, acknowledging the change had been motivated by consumers who likened its sauce to ketchup and its crust to cardboard.
mea culpa trapdoor that Jon Stewart — otherwise an obvious inspiration — often used.
The Vancouver, Canada - based company's fall from grace began with the embarrassing revelation that some of its pants were see through and the non mea culpa of founder and chairman Chip Wilson, where he claimed in November that «some women's bodies just don't actually work» for the clothing.
So instead of theatrical mea culpas, GM has focused on solving the problem in the real courts, where fairness — not theatre — is the expectation.
The author of that cover story, Roger Parloff, who without question is one of the best reporters I've ever met, wrote a powerful mea culpa after it became clear — thanks to dogged reporting by the Wall Street Journal's John Carreyrou — that the company wasn't what it purported to be.
If you take into account the many times Facebook officials have publicly apologized for too aggressively monetizing Facebook users» sensitive data - only to launch still more invasive tricks, Mark Zuckerberg's recent mea culpa before Congress feels like déjà vu all over again.
Backstage Wall Street is part plea, part mea culpa, part screed.
In addition to more mea culpas with regard to the company data privacy failings and how it plans to control the spread of fake news on its platform, we expect quite a large number of announcements around Facebook's other core developer programs.
Sharpton could have upbraided Imus for sanctioning this fetid language in his on - air slur and accepted his repeated mea culpas.
One can hope that with the pope's personal mea culpa for the offense caused by his use of a text he clearly does not agree with, Emperor Old Word will be allowed to recede into the obscurity he richly deserves.
In the aftermath of the Yang comment, Jenkins couldn't even muster an apology, leaving Golf Digest editor Jerry Tarde to offer a boilerplate mea culpa.
So he endured a few days of merciless heckling and booing from the party at the 16th, then delivered his usual mea culpa apologizing for his original comments.
Shortly after the incident, CBS lead broadcaster Jim Nantz offered the standard mea culpa for «inappropriate language.»
I'm here to offer my sincerest apologies, an earnest mea culpa.
And that's exactly what captain Juli Inkster's players did after what unfolded on the 17th green in the match that ended in tears, finger - pointing on both sides of the field, the thrilling surge by Team USA, and an eventual emotional mea culpa from the embattled Pettersen.
Trump's supporters moved aggressively to counter revelations in Wolff's book that some of his closest aides believe he is unstable and ill equipped for office — an assault that prompted the source of some of the most damning accusations, Stephen Bannon, to issue a striking mea culpa.

Phrases with «mea culpa»

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