which was
sent as an apology.
Not exact matches
Experts say you should be
sending out an
apology as close to the incident
as possible to minimize damage, much like JCPenney, which acted within a day once the controversy arose.
On Tuesday, after Bloomberg published a video showing Mr. Kalanick arguing with an Uber driver over the company's prices, Mr. Kalanick
sent an
apology to his employees: «It's clear this video is a reflection of me — and the criticism we've received is a stark reminder that I must fundamentally change
as a leader and grow up,» he wrote.
In short God failed to protect them, so he
sent his only son, himself, to be sacrificed
as an
apology.
He later did apologise to the former Sporting Lisbon winger but he did not accept his
apology as Ferguson
sent van Nistelrooy home from a trip to the south of France after finding out about the remarks.
Having Giroud in your team is like having dial up internet in 2015 (my
apologies to anyone who still has, but it gets better
as soon
as you upgrade) and in case you're wondering how the analogy links to what I was saying overall in terms of ambition its simple, much like dial - up, Giroud functions at a limited capacity if you need to
send an email its good (Score a goal), wanting to stream a movie is a stretch to far (Giroud doesn't win titles) and if, at the end of the day, showing ambition is showing an intent of doing better than before, taking risks and learning from your mistakes, and how not to repeat them again.
As a connoisseur of forced
apologies — Michael Howard once
sent him to Liverpool to grovel for criticising the city's «mawkish sentimentality» — the Mayor of London is forgiving.
Meanwhile, Emmanuel, by way of
apology,
sends a bouquet to Catherine, which is misinterpreted by the couple's nosy neighbors, Antoine (Maurice Bénichou) and Alice (Hélène Lapiower),
as a romantic gesture.
The
apology came
as Amazon reported second - quarter sales on Thursday that disappointed investors, who
sent its shares down about 8 percent in after - hours trading.
On 14 January it was widely reported that police and prosecutors are considering use of the «text sting», a stratagem imported from the US and Canada in which complainants under police management will try to trap their alleged tormentors into making written
apologies by
sending such heartfelt recriminations
as: «How could you have treated me like that?»
On the scale of the range of identity theft, this was rather low —
as it was solved by changing my Twitter password to something VERY strong and
sending out
apologies to those who unfortunately, received the spam tweets.