Sentences with phrase «so no apologies needed»

so no apologies needed.

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If it fails then so be it, Wenger has screwed up — if it works then maybe a few apologies needed in Wenger's direction but won't hold my breath.
When you go on the field, you assume that risk, so I don't need an apology from him.»
You know your child, and you know what his or her needs are, so even if the ten people in line behind you at the grocery store are shooting daggers with their eyes, keep calm and parent on (no apology necessary).
So if for example your child throws a tantrum when you need to leave the house to meet a friend, see if you can send apologies to them and listen to the feelings rather than rushing out.
Mr. Doe Adjaho said he did not want any friction between the Legislature and Judiciary, and so the need for the apology from Mr. Oti Bless.
He's no longer in my life, so there's no need to wait for his apology.
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So a big apology for the long absence on the blog... Life kind of took over a little and I needed to focus myself a little more on my job and friends!
Teacher need to do so, as Lemov points out, «without apology» and particularly for those students who have been led to believe either by themselves or others that success is out of reach.
my apologies that there are accents missing off certain letters but my computer won't let me put them on so you need to note this to pupils or add them on yourselves!
While Malloy and his supporters focused on his so - called «apology» for claiming teachers need only show up for four years to get tenure, he never publicly said his anti-tenure, anti-collective bargaining position was a mistake.
Readers were divided between those who called for an apology over the Stolen Children so that reconciliation could be achieved between black and white Australians and those who doggedly maintained that they were in no way responsible for the actions of others and that no apology was needed or justified.
I read the 5 love languages by Gary Chapman and i absolutely loved it so everyone was telling me i need to read The 5 languages of apology.
My favorite home to visit is my Grandmothers — it is exactly how you stated — it is neat and tidy but not glamoursly decorated — it is so homey — you just feel safe:) I enjoyed this post Mrs. U — Now I need to think if my home is welcoming — and yes, I need to stop with the apologies too — if I think it is messy — I need to get over that.
My apologies for the brief intermission but I needed a week to catch up on stuff and recover from the busiest 5 weeks I've had so far this year.
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