Sentences with phrase «own mea»

However, Meltdown primarily affects Intel processors, as well as some ARM processors, meaing AMD is largely unaffected — a point that Su reiterated during the call.
The video was remarkably candid as far as corporate mea culpas go but maintained an optimistic note.
On Sunday, HBO comedian John Oliver gave his own mea culpa for Donald Trump being steps away from the White House.
First, a mea culpa of sorts.
The company might consider adding another high - value coupon (maybe $ 10 - $ 20) to its mea culpa offering to be used for other Honest products.
«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.
& # 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.
Microsoft has issued a mea culpa for an artificial intelligence research project that went awry earlier this week.
mea culpa trapdoor that Jon Stewart — otherwise an obvious inspiration — often used.
As the S&P 500 threatened to break below 1,000 in August, that was exactly when Ben Bernanke did his own mea culpa.»
Pao avoids it in her mea culpa and is better off for doing so.
Both Bill Clinton and candidate Clinton were clear that the speech shouldn't be «a big mea culpa,» but the former president also said «we shouldn't try to defend the indefensible.»
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.
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.
The stock jump follows some mea culpas from analysts who were were too pessimistic, misled by reports from Apple suppliers that implied slowing demand for iPhones.
So instead of theatrical mea culpas, GM has focused on solving the problem in the real courts, where fairness — not theatre — is the expectation.
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.
In the wake of all the mea culpas of 2017, more states are likely to follow.
The greater the trust, the greater the interdependence, the greater your desire to continue the relationship, the more you have to engage in a mea culpa.
Two years later, after Kellogg's public mea culpa, Kashi's sales haven't recovered.
For Meas, it took two years after her wedding to sell her wedding dress, and Ward had a similar experience.
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.
His mea culpa on cable television came a few hours after he acknowledged his company's mistakes in a Facebook post, but without saying he was sorry.
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.
On October 23, 2008, Alan Greenspan choked up a mea culpa for his deregulatory policy as Federal Reserve Chairman.
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.
Zuckerberg's congressional testimony and his and other Facebook executives» mea culpa media blitz is perhaps the start of taking a hard look at privacy protection, data, and information manipulation online.
This mea culpa may be his way of getting them to reconsider.
One strategy the document puts forward is a «Letter from the CEO», essentially a mea culpa from Mark Karpeles that admits Mt. Gox's technology was inadequate to deal with the task of maintaining a bitcoin exchange, both in transaction volumes and response to the the malleability issue.
Backstage Wall Street is part plea, part mea culpa, part screed.
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.
Sitting alone at a witness table before senators on Tuesday and House members on Wednesday, the co-founder of Facebook Inc. stuck closely to his intended theme that the world's largest social network didn't do enough to prevent its tools from being used for harm and to his mea culpa: «It was my mistake and I'm sorry.»
Zuckerberg's apology is only his latest mea culpa.
«It would be politically suicidal for us to do a mea culpa and hang our neck out in a way that disadvantages the industry here,» Ghosh said.
It's worth noting that Wynne offered her mea culpa not to the people of Ontario, i.e. the ones paying the usurious bills that drop through the mail slot, but to fellow Liberals meeting to discuss party issues, who were no doubt concerned at the government's plummeting popularity.
Check out HBO for Mea Maxima Culpa if you waht to learn both sides of the story.
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But I realize being an Indian born into a Christian home mean't I got exposed to one religion only.
To demand full mea culpa from all of the mentioned parties, however, is another thing entirely.
This is not a cheery thing to say during the Great Fifty Days of Easter, a time of feasting not fasting, a time for alleluias not mea culpa.
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.
Another interesting point can be found in verse 20 which seems to suggest (with the word «Neged») that Woman was mean't to be equal and opposite; a perfect counterpart.
This meas that this was written about 100 — 150 years after Jesus.
In my view, these opinions expressed by the people of God should compel bishops to declare a profound mea maxima culpa.
While condemning errors is no doubt easier (mea culpa) than proclaiming defined rectifying truths, it also graciously allows all other options save those being condemned; definitive positive statements do not.
Mea culpa... may bad.
A couple of weak mea culpas, a bit of mild self - deprication, and * pop * off to the races in attack mode.
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