He never specifically admits wrongdoings, but if anyone was offended, he apologizes. |
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We do lots of wrong things every day, but to suppose that all such wrongdoings should be illegal is surely to grant too much to the law. |
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If we do not speak out and act to stop the brutish behaviour of our Government, then we become accomplices to its wrongdoings. |
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They also used this employment instrument to abrogate any responsibility for wrongdoings against employees. |
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You did not excuse the wrongdoings of the executives involved in the recently uncovered corporate scandals. |
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I am not talking about some piffling scheme to tar and feather wrong 'uns, or force them to walk up and down Petergate wearing sandwich boards listing their wrongdoings. |
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There was a general call to alter the focus from previous studies, where we have witnessed a preoccupation with tabulating media's wrongdoings. |
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Europe blames others but never seems to point the finger at its own wrongdoings in that period. |
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From a formal point of view, we have not found any wrongdoings in the Finnish having, for example, arbitrarily carried out this work. |
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They need rules and discipline not tea and sympathy for their wrongdoings. |
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And second, when wrongdoings are discovered, who is accountable for what in our parliamentary system of government? |
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The government also appointed a special prosecutor, who is leading an enquiry into banking wrongdoings. |
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Therefore, if you find any shortcomings or wrongdoings listening to this message, I hope you will repent from the heart and become renewed. |
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On the contrary, the issues which dominated were the Middle East and past wrongdoings. |
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Sometimes we get reports of wrongdoings from outside sources and the inspection team studies their accuracy. |
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That means that it will be difficult to declare that the wrongdoings are a thing of the past and that everything is different and better now. |
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Under the present regime, public sector employees have to first report suspected wrongdoings to their supervisors. |
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If you are acting with evident evil, it is relatively easy to realize the wrongdoings. |
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If wrongdoings are uncovered, then the wrongdoers must be punished. |
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The failure of the government to apologize for these wrongdoings committed against innocent aboriginal children is a betrayal, an insult to the people and an insult that is manifesting itself in a tragic legacy today. |
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Mr. Speaker, today's media says the government is musing about tinkering with the rules for crown corporations and other agencies, but it refuses to investigate alleged wrongdoings. |
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It cannot give orders to the public administration but only argue, recommend and report, leaving it up to the administration itself to repair its wrongdoings or improve its practices. |
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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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Lamri had told the AP news agency that he would appeal against this punishment and that he did not commit any of the wrongdoings the TIU claimed. |
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I want to assure the people of NSW that, as premier, I intend to overhaul the political culture of NSW so that the wrongdoings that have been uncovered in a series of recent ICAC investigations will never happen again. |
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There's also a widespread belief that children with disabilities are born to punish the parents for wrongdoings in a past life, which leads to social stigma. |
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The American Treasury brought in rules to curb inversion deals, after warning that they would erode federal revenue. They've got rivers of goldAmerican regulators imposed more huge penalties on banks for past wrongdoings. |
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These are just some of the wrongdoings that Eduardo Ferro Rodrigues is ready to admit that Portugal's Socialist government, in which he was a prominent minister, committed. Wise man. |
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The idea was to denounce, through Maria Gabriela's story, the ill-treatment of women, and to explore the reasons why these wrongdoings are not denounced and why abuses continue to be committed. |
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In October 2004, the Government tabled Bill C-11, an Act to establish a procedure for the disclosure of wrongdoings in the public sector, including the protection of persons who disclose the wrongdoings. |
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Given Siri's Miss Marple-like tendency to sniff out wrongdoings and murderous misdemeanours, he was never going to be the type to sit quietly. |
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A genuine activist for the preservation of the planet, Greenpeace openly denounces the hooligans of the seas and confronts them with their wrongdoings. |
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Criminal prosecution and sanctions must necessarily continue to be applied to serious wrongdoings that put the integrity of the electoral process in jeopardy. |
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In 2013, Haiti called for European nations to pay reparations for slavery and establish an official commission for the settlement of past wrongdoings. |
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