Trade amnesty for perpetrators in return for them putting their misdeeds on the public record. |
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All but gone are the grand verandas where plots for novels and more serious misdeeds were hatched over pink gins behind potted palms. |
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If so, the organization could blunt, if not wipe out, the financial impact of the alleged misdeeds. |
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Among other things, this means he's the point man for congressional investigations of governmental misdeeds. |
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Her misdeeds eventually led her to be banned from practising law for seven years. |
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The misdeeds of corporate America grab headlines and generate huge media coverage. |
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There Tondal repents of his misdeeds and returns to the holy candour of a life untroubled by sin. |
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Why the urge to explain the misdeeds of any anti-American tyrant, no matter how odious? |
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Macbeth is a schemer and plotter who is eventually undone by his own misdeeds. |
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The apex court had upheld his conviction, but the accused was not there to face the consequences of his misdeeds. |
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Unfortunately for the bank, customers in Ireland have been affected by the misdeeds exposed in the past few weeks. |
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To hold him responsible for the misdeeds of his independent contractor would be to make him insure the safety of his lift. |
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Outraged society then demands punishment, for it is a point of principle that offenders must pay for their misdeeds. |
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The firm's obsessive focus on secrecy helps keep any misdeeds under wraps, say the sources. |
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People unavoidably pay a collective price for the misdeeds and wrongs of their leaders. |
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I came in 1976, when I had gotten an advance copy of a report of a House committee investigating CIA misdeeds. |
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In the past, youthful misdeeds would eventually reach the ears of mum and dad. |
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What exactly is the impersonal causal connection between the misdeeds in past lives and the painful events in this life? |
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Sources said the disappearance of the weapon threw the police into confusion, with some openly accusing others of misdeeds. |
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The tick-tock of his misdeeds indicates that he shrewdly exploited his bosses' sympathy for his psychological problems. |
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The self-styled patriots should take note of the fact that their acts and misdeeds can no longer remain hidden. |
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If afflicted, it can indicate those who find infamy or notoriety because their misdeeds have caught the public's eye. |
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She insists that his misdeeds are not about race, diversity or affirmative action. |
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The prosecution is determined to discover the corporations' misdeeds to reveal the real picture. |
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He added that the low income of the force's members could not be a justification for the officers to commit misdeeds. |
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It implies that this happened to us because of our faults, misdeeds or sins. |
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Luckily all of these people are the victims of vile plots and political misdeeds. |
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But why make a virtue out of those inevitable errors and misdeeds, much less a program? |
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We can throw ourselves into your arms, knowing that you understand all our sins and misdeeds. |
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Western reporters detail, quite properly, the misdeeds, the crimes even, of the occupying forces. |
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Self-love also means forgiving yourself for any misdeeds or harmful thoughts. |
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But while we are apologizing for past misdeeds, isn't it time to offer preemptive apologies for our current sins of omission and commission? |
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The motives are multifaceted, the responses ambiguous and everyone bears the brunt of their misdeeds, as well as their best intentions. |
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But between now and election day, we're going to hear enough about their past deeds and misdeeds to make you upchuck. |
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But it is the grievance of a people who turn their own misdeeds into their own victimology, thus making rational discourse all but impossible. |
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Never before has a movie founded its mayhem and misdeeds on a hairline fracture in a pair of animal horns. |
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Individuals, not a political party, will be called to account by the courts for misdeeds committed under the auspices of his wayward pet project. |
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The UN, too, refuses to take him on for his criminal misdeeds. |
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But the flaws and peccadilloes of Renaissance artists like Michelangelo pale beside the misdeeds of patrons and pontiffs. |
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Their misdeeds, if that's what they really were, haunted some to their graves and continue to bedevil the still living who are never allowed to forget them. |
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The alcaldes can therefore judge disputes and punish misdeeds and petty crime. |
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More than ten senior executives have been arrested in connection with financial misdeeds. |
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The inequitable social and economic conditions currently facing many countries were partly due to those historical misdeeds. |
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Multinational firms will only change their behaviour when they are forced to pay heavily for their misdeeds. |
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Nevertheless, the misdeeds of that time should make us particularly sensitive to many forms of destruction of human life. |
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The RCMP encourages employees to come forward if they have any information about corporate misdeeds. |
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That means zero complacency when serious allegations of impropriety arise, and zero impunity for those found guilty of misdeeds. |
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The carnie is no longer a punchline for a joke but a vanishing breed of vagabond that triggers wanderlust nostalgia, not thoughts of syphilis and criminal misdeeds. |
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Take some time to reflect on your past virtues and misdeeds. |
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Biblically speaking, sin is always more than the sum total of personal misdeeds. |
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A serving president can be removed only for misdeeds committed during his or her current term of office. |
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The fast of the Ninth of Av is not intended to decry only past pain but present political misdeeds. |
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This ballot is probably an expression of fears and anxieties, enflamed by the universal presence of extremist images and misdeeds. |
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Assassinating reporters who unmask government misdeeds allows corruption to grow and impact an expanding circle of businesses and individuals. |
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If you declaim that God is nowhere, you are installing night in your heart and making it ready for dark schemes and misdeeds. |
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The implication is that business schools are aiding and abetting accounting fraud and other misdeeds by failing to teach their students not to commit crimes. |
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Both have had their misdeeds winked at, one way or another, by Uncle Sam. |
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After having studied demonology during many years, with all its tricks and its misdeeds. |
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Most of your reality is pockmarked with the misdeeds of the dark's minions. |
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Moreover, public misdeeds could readily be matched by private ones. |
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To do otherwise is to risk tarring the broader community with the misdeeds of a few and, in the process, alienating that community. |
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These misdeeds are all too frequent in this troubled world we live in. |
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These same misdeeds have raised a strong sentiment of disfavour against its ally. |
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Macbeth murders the guards to prevent them from professing their innocence, but claims he did so in a fit of anger over their misdeeds. |
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Furthermore, the Bill of Rights described and condemned several misdeeds of James II of England. |
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A world devoid of spirituality would easily transgress the frontiers of morality, and, in an attempt to justify its own misdeeds, would create further vicious circles of war and destruction. |
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The genius of Puritanism, with all its forefixed concatenation of misdeeds and punishments, had served me out properly. |
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The petty misdeeds of his youth came back to haunt him when he ran for political office and his character was smeared. |
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These Soviet misdeeds were heaped upon earlier instances of Russian conquest and colonization and of internecine conflict between Armenians and Azerbaijanis and others. |
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Our culture applauds those who make restitution for their misdeeds. |
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If it is believed that the clubfoot or other disabilities are due to sins or misdeeds of the family, the child with a disability is a source of shame and is hidden by the family. |
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The official redress system remains fundamentally flawed by its reliance on one set of officials correcting the misdeeds and wrongdoings of their colleagues elsewhere in the bureaucracy. |
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But only recently could their misdeeds be graphically recorded. |
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Thirteen support Nihon Kaigi, a nationalist think-tank that advocates a return to 'traditional values' and rejects Japan's 'apology diplomacy' for its wartime misdeeds. |
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He makes much of his efforts to hold individuals to account for financial misdeeds, something federal authorities have tried but failed to do in the wake of the financial crisis. |
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But a twinge of conscience, or a twist of pain at the memory of those misdeeds which drove him from America in the first place, won't let him kill. |
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However, I do not hold the hon. member for Palliser responsible for his colleagues' misdeeds and he will have the support of the Bloc Québécois, so that we can study the bill once the committee reconvenes. |
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Fred and George used the map for their own mischief-making, so they concentrated, naturally enough, on those portions of the map where they were planning their next misdeeds. |
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To support himself, he wrote a fictional account of his misdeeds. |
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They have also given particular attention to the purpose of the right to the truth, namely, to restore to the victims of manifest violations of human rights their dignity and to ensure that such misdeeds do not recur. |
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If European Muslims are anti-Western, they say, it is largely because of the Bush administration's misdeeds. In its gentler moments, the administration is sensitive to European touchiness. |
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Mr. Speaker, I listened with great interest to my colleague from the other side haranguing about the various apparent misdeeds of this government. |
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Or to focus on previous misdeeds by other peoples. This tendency is often more dominant in situations of crisis or when national identity is uncertain or questioned. |
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This originally merchant brigantine was transformed when it got into the hands of the corsairs, and fitted out with 16 cannons and 4 falconets, which all helped them to carry out their misdeeds with better chances of success. |
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I am also aware that in some people's eyes you are tainted by association, and viewed as if you were somehow responsible for the misdeeds of others. |
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Social audits exposed the misdeeds of local politicians, private engineers and government contractors, leading in a number of cases to voluntary restitution. |
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Recent events and, in particular, various incidents and misdeeds have seriously damaged public confidence in the financial system as a whole and appropriate measures are called for. |
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Vaudreuil refused, probably because he was disheartened and wished to avoid an unnecessary bloodbath and to defend the civilians against any consequent misdeeds by undisciplined soldiery during an assault. |
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Special courts, set up after the revolution, continue to try clergymen in secret for fear that news of their misdeeds would reflect badly on the regime. Even so, lonely voices are emerging to say the unsayable. |
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In a future lesson, we will see that the second part of the vision of Daniel chapter 11 presents the apostate church's misdeeds, first during the Middle Ages, and then at the time of the end. |
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While his reasons for this are unclear, experts believe that, in addition to wishing to clear his name of earlier misdeeds, Yermak also desperately needed supplies. |
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For more serious misdeeds, a boy is summoned from his lessons to the Head Master, or Lower Master if the boy is in the lower two years, to talk personally about his misdeeds. |
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Initially, the Devil was successful in deceiving Adam, but once his intentions became clear, Adam and Eve repented to God and were freed from their misdeeds and forgiven. |
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