Sentences with phrase «public apology last»

Woods appeared more relaxed and human than during his first public apology last month, but he offered very little new information, refusing to discuss the details of his late - night car crash or even say what kind of treatment he has been receiving.
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.

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But in this public apology issued just last Thursday, Apple says the problem was hardly intentional.
When the Apple Maps app rolled out last fall, the criticism from consumers was loud enough to push CEO Tim Cook into issuing a public apology.
This follows a demand last Friday by the Civil Aviation Administration of China for Delta Air Lines to offer an «immediate and public» apology for listing Taiwan and Tibet as countries on its website.
Until now his last public comment had come two weeks later in a post on his youth team's website, divorcing himself from the apology that the Covenant headmaster placed on the school's site.
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.
A statement issued by his lawyer said: «Lord Rennard wishes to achieve closure of the contentious issues that have been in the public domain for the last 14 months by expressing his apologies to Susan Gaszczak, Alison Goldsworthy, Bridget Harris and Alison Smith.»
Last night, shadow defence secretary Liam Fox said: «It is very clear that parliament, the public and the armed forces were all misled and are due an apology.
Question topics included the recent rollout of the City's municipal ID program, an internal PBA meeting reported to have degenerated into yelling and shoving over PBA President Pat Lynch's demands for an apology from the mayor and whether that provided «consolation» to the mayor, whether he takes comfort from the low number of PBA members reported to have signed «stay away from my funeral» statements, Bratton's comment that the «well was poisoned» by de Blasio's bring of former Sharpton aide Rachel Noerdlinger, a potential Teamsters strike at Hunts Point market, Governor Cuomo's consideration of legislation allowing public access to grand jury minutes, the mayor's objections to a City Council proposed bill outlawing police use of chokeholds, a reported Cuomo / Lynch meeting and what role the governor should fill in the Lynch / de Blasio dispute, whether the mayor is willing to acknowledge «missteps», the reports of Legionnaire's Disease in Co-op City, de Blasio's reaction to a possible 2016 Mitt Romney candidacy and when he last spoke with the Rev. Al Sharpton.
Last week, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg issued a public apology claiming that he had previously demanded that Cambridge Analytica «formally certify that they had deleted all improperly acquired data.»
Last week, after five days of silence, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg issued a public apology and announced changes in the social media giant's privacy settings over Cambridge Analytica's misuse of data from 50 million Facebook profiles.
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