Sentences with phrase «remorseful if»

Perhaps you're feeling remorseful if you've ever misjudged someone solely on gender.
Bystanders often feel unsafe, powerless to change things and remorseful if they do nothing to stop bullying behavior.
The one who looks so remorseful if I even gently remind her to share with her brother, and whose lip quivers as she says, «I'm really sorry «bout that, Mommy.»
However, I'd be remorseful if I didn't credit family, especially my mother.

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So... if the born again is true in his heart and soul / spirit and is remorseful for his / her past deeds and accepts jesus, he will be accepted into heaven but what will he need to do to satisfy the humans to display his faith?
I think that if they do it ever, they are convicted and remorseful and seek to make reconciliation.
So if the Jewish «god» already made the mistake (which «he» knew beforehand was a mistake since «he» was all - knowing) of making man with free will (as the story goes)... then this «god» turns around and gets all remorseful about making man...
Do unto others especially if it feels good and when you get caught, act remorseful and you're forgiven?
President Trump endorsed GOP California gubernatorial candidate and businessman John Cox on Friday, days after Cox said he was remorseful he did not vote for Trump in the 2016 election because he wasn't sure if Trump was a conservative.
Plus, if I lose the weight, I know that I'll want something new and that makes me less worried about feeling remorseful.
Bringing a window into a very personal struggle is itself an act of bravery, while the inclusion of those masked (who by their own admission are not remorseful of their actions) is a subtle indictment of the series» villains, even if the show will not explicitly say as much.
I will offer my hand to Gleick if he is contrite and remorseful.
[44] The factors to be considered in a determination of good character in admission cases have been set out in the case law as: (a) the nature and duration of the misconduct; (b) whether the applicant is remorseful; (c) what rehabilitative efforts, if any, have been taken, and the success of such efforts; (d) the applicant's conduct since the proven misconduct; and (e) the passage of time since the misconduct.
If you paid attention to General Motors CEO Mary Barra's apologies, you would think GM feels remorseful and responsible for manufacturing cars containing ignition switch defects that are associated with 13 deaths.
Good character could be assessed by considering such factors as (a) the nature and duration of the misconduct, (b) whether the applicant is remorseful, (c) what rehabilitative efforts, if any, have been taken, and the success of such efforts, (d) the applicant's conduct since the proven misconduct; and (e) the passage of time since the misconduct.
For example, if your husband had a one - time affair and is genuinely remorseful, then you may be able to reconcile the adultery without seeking a counselor.
There are always consequences to cheating on your spouse, so be prepared to accept them if you truly are remorseful.
If your unfaithful spouse never becomes remorseful for their behavior, then there may not be much hope of having the kind of love and trust together that are foundational to a healthy marriage.
Can you heal your relationship if your spouse is not remorseful?
If you are in the early stages of recovery, no, your «good» spouse is probably not remorseful yet.
I wonder if they gave him the chance to tame his emotions, calm down and reflect on his actions before demanding a remorseful apology.
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