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"culpability" Definitions
  1. the fact of being responsible and deserving blame for having done something wrong

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Courts want to see the defendant admit culpability and acknowledge culpability.
But the charges underline that there's a big difference between moral culpability, however you assign it, and criminal culpability.
"So to me, Congress has a good deal of culpability here, and I also know there's no way Congress is going to accept that culpability," he said.
Culpability isn't transferable from age to age without some nuancing.
And worse yet, the settlement allows him to deny culpability.
This argument probably overstates both China's culpability and its generosity.
"And the evidence of Volkswagen's culpability was overwhelming," he said.
Doing so essentially would admit Chinese culpability in supporting her.
Huq said paying that fine was tantamount to accepting culpability.
But she never lost her conviction about Mr. Durst's culpability.
"One needs to establish their individual criminal culpability," Wiley said.
But it has transformed into something closer to collective culpability.
"Emotionally," Davis said, "I do feel some kind of culpability."
Some countries are considering changing the minimum age of culpability.
Instead, it raises more questions about more forms of culpability.
But Allen's culpability is contradicted by the fragmentary forensic evidence available.
"It might affect his punishment, but not his culpability," explains Friedman.
The responsibility and culpability of harassers and abusers are self-evident.
China, as it has done before regarding hacking accusations, denied culpability.
She was truly an innocent victim, with no culpability at all.
If you admit to anything and any culpability, then you're dead.
They don't understand that forgiveness does not do away with culpability.
Some have admitted culpability, others have denied everything and hired lawyers.
Do you think the U.C. has any culpability in the case?
What is their culpability in this from your point of view?
There is culpability for Republicans who enabled and encouraged Trump's rise.
Proving a company's culpability for natural disasters is rarely this uncomplicated.
I worry about my and my colleagues' culpability along these lines.
Our denial of our culpability blinds us to Iraq's current-day realities.
If Silicon Valley loves anything more than evading culpability, it's good press.
These factors can determine higher culpability and increase chances of stronger discipline.
Trump initially denied Russian culpability for the hacking of his Democratic opponents.
But it's not really about culpability—or at least it shouldn't be.
And the filmmakers also take an interest in the question of culpability.
Huq said that by paying that fine RCBC had shown its culpability.
That's one of the things in terms of culpability you look at.
In the aftermath of their losses, those men acknowledged their own culpability.
In a late-November statement, Trump equivocated on the crown prince's culpability.
You figure out how much culpability you want to feel responsibility for.
A spokesperson for the Taliban denies the group's culpability for the attack.
When it finally admitted its culpability, protesters reacted with rage and fury.
Chukwu, aims to dramatize the inherently undramatic: the moral culpability of one
It's a museum that forces you to reckon with your own culpability.
The Holy Father rightly acknowledges the staggering toll and the church's culpability.
Is this the level of culpability this writer wants to live with?
But the culpability of other senior officials doesn't absolve her of responsibility.
Deny all culpability—definitely DON'T lie and say you know when they're coming.
Yet a jury later found that there was "no personal culpability" for her.
What they're saying: Hutchens confirmed the plea and his culpability on his website.
Primary culpability belongs to those who start wars, not those who end them.
Nevertheless, Democrats remain rabid to convict without regard to cause, evidence or culpability.
Perhaps the legal threats help explain why the Sacklers aren't taking any culpability.
But that does not release Toughman, Art Dore, and his staff from culpability.
Beyond questions about his culpability were doubts he was adequately represented at trial.
Closed-circuit television footage, witnesses and an autopsy all testify to police culpability.
It simply broadens the culpability to those who defend his words and actions.
Instead, she argued that "those in power" at the time hold all culpability.
But that inquiry has been only flirting with the idea of criminal culpability.
While a federal court found that Iran had some culpability for the Sept.
The report found no new evidence of culpability or wrongdoing by Mrs. Clinton.
The reconsideration of white culpability for 1921 has led to some heated exchanges.
Yes, Vassilev has denied culpability and has fought extradition from Serbia, claiming innocence.
"In his mind, he doesn't have one ounce of culpability," the source said.
But real growth comes from the accepting of responsibility and repenting of culpability.
Her criminal culpability must be determined by applying well-established principles of law.
The melee raised questions about the officers' conduct, as well as Weinman's culpability.
"As such, his culpability is also" enormous when he commits crimes, he added.
The first installment questioned the boundaries of culpability through the character of Cora Tannetti.
He also released a statement after the lawsuit denying any culpability in her death.
But Putin bears culpability for both of those major drags on the Russian economy.
However, the officer in charge was absolved of any "personal culpability" for the events.
The greatest power resides with the audience — which bears much of the culpability, too.
Even still, the Obama administration did, in fact, accept some culpability for the shooting.
Ryan agreed the "logic behind it was sound," but refused to admit any culpability.
So I don't see why all the moral culpability is on the producers side.
The Supreme Court battle has set off highly personal debates about credibility and culpability.
Culpability for that humanitarian disaster, says Amnesty International, lies squarely with the European Union.
The massive company certainly has some culpability in the general erosion of our privacy.
I think it has to do with personal culpability as a member of society.
Trump keeps casting doubt on Russia's culpability for cyberattacks on the 2016 election campaign.
But he refused to use Saturday's celebration as a way to minimize his culpability.
However, he said the unique circumstances raise plenty of "unusual" questions about legal culpability.
On Monday morning, Trump was up and tweeting about Democrats' culpability for the shutdown.
Rael says he's reserving judgment about their culpability until all the evidence comes out.
And so the people that are writing the checks have some culpability here too, right?
Rajaratnam's latest appeal challenged five counts and his culpability for a trade underlying a sixth.
The JIT's identification of the four men introduces a new level of detail and culpability.
Class-action lawsuits by Flint residents will attempt to prove the culpability of government officials.
"Culpability isn't transferable from age to age without some nuancing," Evans told the Daily Telegraph.
During a press conference Tuesday morning, Gowdy repeatedly declined to address Clinton's culpability in particular.
If nothing else, the two defendants' bonds seem to capture their varied levels of culpability.
And, crucially, it is the "part of the equation" that establishes human responsibility and culpability.
Given General Assiri's lofty rank, declaring his culpability would also reflect on the crown prince.
It's a stunning indictment of official culpability, and Belew constructs her case with forensic care.
He denied any culpability, but his reputation was still badly — some might argue irreparably — damaged.
This continuing process, the justices reasoned, diminished culpability and justified sentencing that was less harsh.
"This suit seems to have concluded that the evidence shows they share culpability," he said.
He said there were factors mitigating the officer's culpability but he could not discuss them.
Who will be allowed to opt out of the conversation, either due to apathy or culpability?
That prompted even some allies to say London needs to provide more evidence of Russian culpability.
Last summer, House Democrats accused Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos of helping Dream Center avoid culpability.
"There was relentless speculation in the news media about the President's personal culpability," Barr said Thursday.
We don't have to be perpetrators of serial rape in order to be stained with culpability.
If you can push him enough, get him to be honest enough, he will take culpability.
The case is notable in that ZTE acknowledged culpability and Beijing's response was muted, said Haggard.
" What's unique here is "the idea of instruction" and how that "shifts the culpability in taboo.
Without the show or Azaria accepting any culpability, The Problem With Apu leaves things open-ended.
In the official report, the FCIC cast a wide net for culpability for the financial crisis.
Website operators reduce their legal culpability by putting that age cutoff in their terms and conditions.
Few doubt his culpability -- directly or indirectly -- in the brutal murder, dismemberment and disposal of Khashoggi.
Such questioning is a normal step in a preliminary probe and not a sign of culpability.
The officials also said that different tactics had been used over the years to avoid culpability.
But Sudan vehemently disputes any culpability in that attack, and is determined to clear its name.
The tenuousness of the culpability in the car incident in particular seems to support this view.
China has not turned over the accused hackers to the United States and has denied culpability.
Some have argued culpability for civil society and of course who would forget the drug companies?
That is partly because of politics, since aiding poor children avoids the paralysing debate over culpability.
If culpability is found, it could open the world's biggest planemaker to a slew of lawsuits.
The bond between demagogues and their audience is cemented by their exhilarating consciousness of shared culpability.
Hold the certain recognition of your own culpability at the front and center of your mind.
As more is revealed about the crime, this thriller raises questions of guilt, culpability and forgiveness.
Automation, and the anonymity implicit in the depths of the web, muddy notions of clear culpability.
These are self-soothing fantasies John actually believes, which help him avoid recognizing his own massive culpability.
At the same time, there was relentless speculation in the news media about the president's personal culpability.
"The mother's involvement and culpability will be presented to a grand jury," Reid said at the time.
Facebook bears a huge amount of culpability for allowing CA to get its data to begin with.
He also seeks to divert attention from the party's own culpability in creating the supposed spiritual vacuum.
The SEC's focus on personal culpability has roots in the aftermath of the 2007-2009 financial crisis.
These acts are seen as possessing a higher level of moral culpability and are also more dangerous.
His words on the Iran deal and President Obama's culpability for signing it dredged up that memory.
"There was relentless speculation in the news media about the president's personal culpability," Mr. Barr told reporters.
In September, Saudi Arabia's Defense Ministry said drone and missile debris recovered by investigators shows Iranian culpability.
What's more, the novel becomes interested in the notion not just of moral culpability but of hate.
Moreover, mandatory minimums do not even pretend to reflect an offender's culpability or role in the offense.
Through this period, the haunting subtext is the culpability of bishops who did nothing about the crimes.
Russia has a long history of promoting alternative narratives designed to deflect culpability for the Kremlin's misdeeds.
The focus on Patient Zero in an emerging outbreak is not merely a way to discharge culpability.
Iran denied involvement, while government officials in Europe expressed some skepticism at the evidence of Iranian culpability.
An intentional caveat of this guilt is the avoidance of culpability because it's never truly just their fault.
"Inside Job", a documentary, was a scathing attack on the culpability of the finance industry for the crisis.
In the culpability of that, when you think about that idea ... First, missed the joke the entire time.
And while America's current leadership seems comfortable ignoring its own culpability in global climate change, history will not.
The other angle to this ongoing saga: The Rio police are by no means absolved of culpability, either.
The identification of Novichok as the weapon has become the central pillar of Britain's case for Russia's culpability.
According to its report, sources say both companies are expected to share legal culpability related to the breaches.
He said the police allegations indicate his client has "lesser culpability" than the others charged in the case.
In the chaotic days that followed the tragedy, questions about culpability arose, with fingers pointing in every direction.
Just is the case with Bill, Hillary's culpability lies in her public actions, not any private romantic matters.
The White House has condemned both the mailed explosive devices and the Pittsburgh shooting while denying any culpability.
The experts also lamented the lack of investigation into the possible culpability of all but low-level officials.
The White House has condemned both the mailed explosive devices and the Pittsburgh shooting while denying any culpability.
"There should have been a broader application of culpability," Kenya's United Nations ambassador, Macharia Kamau, said on Thursday.
International outrage at Mr. Khashoggi's killing has focused on the potential culpability of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Internet databases confirm much about the incident, but the Trump administration hasn't provided convincing evidence of Tehran's culpability.
The president also dismissed a question about his administration's culpability in the lack of tests available so far.
Sorry, ladies, you don't get to escape culpability just because you're on the right side of one issue.
Last week, Saudi Arabia's defense ministry said that drone and missile debris recovered by investigators shows Iranian culpability.
The Oversight Board could remove total culpability for policy blunders around censorship or political bias from Facebook's executives.
There's an even broader question of institutional culpability in the Nassar case: the institution of elite gymnastics itself.
I never said there was equal symmetry in terms of culpability, but the left has contributed to this.
The Saudis have called the allegations "baseless," but multiple reports late Monday suggest Riyadh is about to admit culpability.
Us and Pet Sematary are both fables fueled by a sense of culpability for things that aren't always explained.
From the start of Flint's water woes, residents have insisted that culpability extended to the state capitol -- namely Gov.
The increased focus on individual culpability is seen as another factor that translates to lower yields in fines overall.
Prosecutors said during their opening statements that Rice's status as a supervisor meant he held culpability for Gray's death.
Hours later, Tillerson issued a statement saying the United States had "full confidence" in Britain's assessment about Russia's culpability.
" She also told the Spokane Review that, "Scientific reports are inconclusive at best on human culpability of global warming.
Before this moment, Ivanka was trying to have it all: influence without culpability for the consequences of her actions.
It was a painful, two-steps-forward-one-step-back process, and Russia has never fully acknowledged Soviet culpability.
The Republican-led committee found no evidence of culpability or wrongdoing by Hillary Clinton, then the secretary of state.
One can, however, keep the entire monstrous landscape in view without minimizing the culpability of perpetrators on either side.
Amazon has refused to take any culpability with the Capital One breach, and Capital One doesn't blame Amazon, either.
"We have concluded that there was no criminal culpability, however, our investigation did uncover some real problems," he said.
In their essays, Mr. Hockenberry and Mr. Ghomeshi downplay their culpability and deny the most serious accusations against them.
Some men denied culpability, while others admitted to naïveté about how much work their wives or partners managed daily.
To Americans and Europeans, they can be a sign of otherness and culpability, as well as an implicit accusation.
To Americans and Europeans, they can be a sign of otherness and culpability, as well as an implicit accusation.
"There was relentless speculation in the news media about the president's personal culpability," Mr. Barr told reporters on Thursday.
This settlement doesn't demand that they admit culpability and we will not settle until the Sacklers are held accountable.
Whether the energy company involved with Hunter Biden was fully investigated by Ukraine is hardly a measure of culpability.
It is right that this terrible incident and huge loss of life is fully investigated, including for legal culpability.
That statement is damaging to Sayoc because he plainly admits his own connection to and culpability for the bombs.
What would have been the ethical culpability of those who lied to her face if she had killed herself?
And you want to pretend that you have no culpability, and that there's nothing you could do about it.
"There is not a scintilla of criminal culpability that can be attributed to Cuba Gooding Jr.," Heller told reporters.
"Viewed overall, I consider your moral culpability across both episodes to be high," he told the packed court room.
Americans have a right to know Trump's culpability, or whether he obstructed justice in the course of the investigation.
That report, which may still change, will aim to distance the Saudi royal family from culpability, according to news outlets.
Morty tries one last time to distance himself from culpability, before a flip switches — and wasteland combat therapy kicks in.
That month, the second of two deadly crashes of the new Boeing 737 Max occurred, raising questions about Boeing's culpability.
Other fine-print elements of the reconciliation deal were designed to limit legal culpability for Israel, the diplomatic source said.
Discerning between survivor guilt and actual guilt, however — a reasonable, justified awareness of culpability — requires a considerable degree of introspection.
Reno's sterling reputation helped the government avoid any apparent culpability for the deaths of 21625 children on April 2900, 220006.
The Saudis admitted some culpability in it, but it was largely met by silence by our government and our media.
The changing Saudi story comes as a result of the Turkish government repeatedly leaking information pointing towards Saudi government culpability.
She told the House of Commons today that "there is no alternative conclusion" other than Russia's culpability for the attack.
The commission also established the military's culpability for war crimes against minorities in conflicts in northern Kachin and Shan states.
Individuals are just cogs in those machines, and Melmoth appears at the instant that those individuals realize their terrible culpability.
Those related to his alleged lies about his involvement in the aftermath of the disaster and the culpability of fans.
I want to give myself culpability here because I am one of the people who brought Slack to my workplace.
If anything, he felt an excess of remorse and culpability, convinced that targeted killings had very likely made things worse.
These observations fuel the protests that seek to call the world's attention to Rouhani's culpability for the regime's ongoing abuses.
But the head-spinning reversal, the paternalistic attitude, the failure to accept any culpability — for some, it was too much.
The manual goes into great detail over the need to review evidence, witnesses and culpability before initiating or declining charges.
Admiral Moran said it could be weeks before the investigation is completed into the causes and culpability for the accident.
More proof of Iran's purported culpability could come this week when American officials present evidence linking Tehran to the episode.
For Nourn, this means that her youth, history of abuse, culpability, or years of rehabilitation can't be taken into account.
Berlin has struggled to set the record straight without seeming to be defensive or, worse yet, to deny German culpability.
Culpability rests not only with direct perpetrators but also those who are responsible for or acquiesce to it, they added.
Putin...has clearly been facilitating the activities by President Assad…he needs to be investigated for culpability as a war criminal.
Facebook's culpability in the sordid affair was painstakingly brought to light in story after story published over the last 12 months.
And the steady accumulation of evidence of Russian culpability bolsters the Western consensus that Mr Putin's behaviour is out of hand.
"When you own something and really square up to your culpability, I do think a surprising thing can happen," explained Stranger.
Blaming the society and washing our hands of the culpability is a classic move when it comes to appeasing our consciences.
First, regardless of the culpability of anyone affiliated with the Trump campaign, real crimes were committed in 2016 with real victims.
Suu Kyi's culpability The dominant narrative suggests Suu Kyi's hands are tied and that she has no control over the military.
Shady lawyer Thirsty (Andre Royo) tells Hakeem to say nothing — including an apology — because that would admit culpability on Empire's part.
This obsession with Flynn makes it more plausible that Trump is operating from a position not of ignorance, but of culpability.
The adults will probably undergo extensive debriefing to collect intelligence and to determine the extent of their culpability in IS crimes.
The prosecutor's view on the bank's culpability and the latest contact between prosecutors and the bank have not been previously reported.
The identification of Novichok as the weapon has become the linchpin of the British case for Russia's culpability in the poisoning.
Jeff and Lindsey's marriage feels long past its sell-by date, and Hannah's culpability in their predicament is only hazily defined.
We've become very critical of Trump, but I'm not sure that we have really thought through our culpability in his rise.
Months after his disappearance, he appeared on state television confessing culpability for a drunken driving death more than a decade earlier.
The identification of Novichok as the weapon has become the central pillar of Britain's case for Russia's culpability in the poisoning.
"It can be misleading to classify people too neatly," Sheffer writes, trying to explain where historians draw the lines of culpability.
"Her clarification that she only meant 'illegal' Mexicans does not absolve her of culpability," the board wrote, according to The Register.
The culpability of the vanquished can be determined only by trusted arbiters based on evidence adduced after the end of hostility.
The police retraction comes amid a nationwide discussion on culpability and whether visitors should have been allowed on the active volcano.
At the request of the American team led by the N.T.S.B., the Dutch added comments that further emphasized the pilots' culpability.
The apology from Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards, which accepted full responsibility, also marked a rare admission of culpability from the military.
If you are trying to lessen your personal culpability for climate change, your frequent flyer status is standing in the way.
While the case in Saudi Arabia has largely concluded, questions linger outside Riyadh about the crown prince's culpability in the slaying.
Those could be innocent acts or indications of criminal culpability, depending on her own intent and what she knew of his.
Findings from the cockpit voice recorder could establish in more detail what culpability, if any, rests with the Lion Air pilots.
He's repeatedly seemed to side with the Russian government over American intelligence agencies on the question of Russian culpability for hacking.
Chinese officials will have to determine the degree to which these collaborators knew about the project and its illegality to determine culpability.
Any transparency and culpability is meaningful, especially from a company that has failed so impressively at protecting the privacy of its users.
A criminal investigation would clarify culpability and legal liability in a way that a human rights inquiry like this one does not.
Over 40 years later, Netflix's upcoming true crime docu-series, The Devil Next Door, recounts the court proceedings that surrounded Demjanjuk's culpability.
That was the first time working in a camp alone was sufficient grounds for culpability, with no proof of a specific crime.
" Justice Anthony Kennedy has written that killing those with reduced moral culpability "violates his or her inherent dignity as a human being.
Tsai's administration has ordered an investigation into Dung, a serving finance minister and four other regulators over their culpability in the scandal.
Whether there is any criminal culpability in that hinges on what Trump knew and how well he understood what he is doing.
Culpability is also determined by a number of factors, including the level of planning that went into committing the revenge porn offence.
However, cases judged to have low culpability and low harm to the victim will be punished with non-custodial sentences and fines.
The panel will also look for evidence of misconduct, negligence or inattention to duty, including any criminal culpability, the Coast Guard said.
The suits will detail government officials' culpability and will provide a more detailed timeline than the previously filed federal lawsuit, Hood said.
Rather, American culpability turns on whether the United States provided targeting assistance or aerial refueling to the coalition during these particular airstrikes.
People are more inclined to assign blame to the police than accept forensic facts and the truth of a person's criminal culpability.
Capital punishment must be limited to offenders "whose extreme culpability makes them 'the most deserving of execution,' " Justice Kennedy wrote in 21968.
In the key passage of the statement, Trump expressed uncertainty on the key question: the culpability of Saudi leaders in the assassination.
Both Trump Jr. and President Trump have denied any criminal culpability arising from these incidents, but Mueller will have the final say.
But after the initial goodwill gestures and bromides, tech companies will run up against additional questions of plausible culpability and free speech.
It's been fascinating to watch how different people in and around the industry have grappled with the question of culpability around abuse.
Read: In Domenica Ruta's first novel, "Last Day," humans behave as if they were just another unconscious species, unaware of their culpability.
"We will follow where this investigation takes us," Ms. Craft said in response to questions about possible culpability by the crown prince.
To be sure, this is where Great Hill obviously does have some strategic culpability, since it hired the executives overseeing Splinter's staff.
So, what happens if evidence of your crimes is presented to you over and over again but you do not accept culpability?
While Ander — who learned of Polo's culpability in "34 Hours Missing" — says no each time, he becomes less convincing with every lie.
And they have denied culpability for efforts this month to expose private data stolen from the campaign of Emmanuel Macron in France.
Demonstrations exploded again last month amid anger over the government's cover-up of its culpability in shooting down a Ukrainian passenger jet.
What makes the violence in "Joker" especially confronting, perhaps, is the shared culpability of a community which failed him along the way.
These public benefits, however, say nothing at all about Pagan's culpability or moral blameworthiness, which are the proper bases of his punishment.
That says more about the political environment than the substance, because Trump's culpability is greater than that of former President Richard Nixon.
During Friday's briefing, the State Department officials did not directly address Prince Mohammed's culpability in the death of Mr. Khashoggi when asked.
When Marwand's father is tempted to stay in the States, his wife reminds him of their own culpability, living and working there.
A 2018 film like Hereditary uses the supernatural to increase the stakes of its drama and emotions—tragedy, culpability, and inescapable grief.
US intelligence has established that a Syrian government aircraft carried out the attack, according to the Times, pointing to Assad regime culpability.
Regrettably, its current leadership is stuck in the same pattern — all the time using philanthropy to hide its past and present culpability.
Other aid-financed activities that might save more lives at a lower cost don't share this feature of direct culpability for specific deaths.
Workplaces accustomed to taking everything they can from employees will need to own their culpability and turn self-care into a company priority.
So far, the data dumps have exposed questionable behavior by certain individuals associated with the Clinton campaign, but haven't shown deep systemic culpability.
After scores of hearings, investigations and news reports, culpability for the crime and its cover up appeared to lead to the Oval Office.
The officials received letters in August saying, "You have been identified as possibly bearing some culpability" in "security incidents," according to The Post.
Despite foreign allies' expressions of confidence in the Syrian regime's culpability in the attack, US officials have not ventured that far in public.
"Anything relevant or logically connected to an incident under investigation, the parties involved, and their potential culpability, falls within the scope," it continues.
In contemporary corporations, the decision-making process is so diffuse that it can be difficult to establish criminal culpability beyond a reasonable doubt.
Simmons told the jury he also received a phone call from Colon, who was apologetic but denied culpability, saying he had been drinking.
It elicited an immediate rebuke from many Democrats and some Republicans, who said it played down the moral culpability of the slaveholding South.
The more guns that are on the streets, the more people die, and any discussion of platform culpability should come after gun control.
Muzin has admitted culpability," the complaint charges, and "as its registered foreign agent, Mr. Muzin's admission also binds the defendant State of Qatar.
How can there be a determination of guilt and an admission of culpability before there has even been a trial on the merits?
Legal experts say Elaine Wynn may have less culpability if she alerted authorities internally about the alleged sexual misconduct by her ex-husband.
Donald Trump's continued opposition to sanctions may be among the most telling evidence of his culpability in Russia's attack on American democratic institutions.
The prosecutor was able to show the owner's culpability, and I wrote a report using information from CAT scans to describe her injuries.
The administration has so far offered no public evidence of Iranian culpability in an attack claimed by Tehran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen.
Trump has consistently refused to acknowledge MBS's culpability in the killing in order to preserve his administration's friendly relationship with the crown prince.
Historians have long debated the emperor's culpability in the war, and General MacArthur helped shape the postwar narrative absolving Hirohito of direct responsibility.
That the center allowed this show to be exhibited is perhaps an acknowledgment of the culpability of Spain in that failed colonialist project.
Give me like a quick five-second primer on what you think the culpability of Facebook, Google and others are in this area.
She acknowledged never taking the information to investigators, but said she gave the deposition as a teen to dispel speculation around her father's culpability.
I mean, we've all operated with a certain amount of tone deafness, and I like the culpability, and we have to have restorative justice.
Yet cause and effect are hard to pin down, as shown by the row about Donald Trump's culpability for what happened in El Paso.
Why it matters: The boundary for this kind of culpability has long vexed policymakers around the world, and businesses are eager for more clarity.
In tandem, that means little to no culpability on Niantic's part when friction exists between the real world and the virtual one it built.
I mean we've all operated with a certain amount of tone-deafness, and I like the culpability, and we have to have restorative justice.
Surely the lack of evidence suggesting Obama and Clinton's culpability was proof of an even bigger cover-up and conspiracy than they initially thought!
In this case, the digital records of Carter's statements alone establish her intent to cause Conrad's death and her awareness of her culpability afterward.
We're not looking for a claw back on Dennis, there's nothing at any stage anywhere that suggests there's culpability involved in any of that.
In an eyebrow-raising moment, the sheriff for Maryville holds forth on how "girls have as much culpability in this world as boys do."
The national and local Sigma Pi chapter denied culpability, stating that Wiant was no longer considered a pledge at the time of his death.
Yet, the growing pile of evidence from Mueller and other prosecutors is rendering the denials of culpability from Trump and his supporters less credible.
"They had, through the leak, "expressed hope that their disclosure would prevent party leaders, including Mr Xi, from escaping culpability for the mass detentions.
Under the new law, criminal defendants can't use a victim's sexual orientation or gender identity as a defense to mitigate their culpability during trial.
No, it's more interesting and useful to think about the culpability of the same panicked tech elites that are currently agitating for California secession.
For Saudi Arabia's allies, the question will be whether they believe that Prince Mohammed, who has painted himself as a reformer, has any culpability.
If the United States cannot provide clinching evidence of Iranian culpability, its eagerness to assign blame looks like a ruse to start a war.
The testing of these kits has been crucial to identifying perpetrators: When effectively conducted, they can help demonstrate an individual's culpability in sex crimes.
Shortly after the shooting, which took place in December, Lieutenant Reid told reporters that the mother's culpability will be presented to a grand jury.
Indeed, if historians were as removed from the process of policy-making as this rhetoric suggests, then their culpability would be minimal at best.
That tendency to victim-shame is precisely why survivors are reluctant to speak up — and let's remember that culpability lies with perpetrators, not victims.
He is accused of lying to the authorities about his role in the aftermath of the disaster and about the culpability of the fans.
But she started to wonder if SWOCC was trying to paint her in a bad light to avoid its own culpability in her case.
That investigation will take until February and could be crucial in establishing Vale's culpability, federal prosecutor Jose Adercio Leite Sampaio said in an interview.
Though they weren't successful, he was pardoned, and in 19843 the board recognized the state's culpability in his lynching by failing to protect him.
He went to trial in the Eastern District of Virginia, where he denied culpability but was found guilty by a jury on eight counts.
But now, Noah saw that Gunter wasn't actually there — it was a conversation Noah was having with himself, about his own motivations and culpability.
On January 27, Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette said a special prosecutor will investigate "every corner" of Michigan State to determine school officials' culpability.
For Western allies, a main question will be whether they believe that the prince, who has painted himself as a reformer, has any culpability.
" Barr used a portion of his 22-minute news conference Thursday to criticize "relentless speculation in the news media about the president's personal culpability.
It's a refreshingly revisionist view of humankind's innate corruption and culpability, painted at a time when Christian fundamentalism was sealing its grip on conservative politics.
But its existence, however temporary, still provides an insidious look into how, exactly, the music industry is grappling with its own culpability in enabling abuse.
The use of DNA in investigations, though, was in its early years, and juries didn't yet view it as the Rosetta Stone of criminal culpability.
If sending the letter in the first place suggests Lucy's culpability in her kids' disappearances, her extreme reaction to Amelia's advice is even more suspect.
The investigation into Yahoo is continuing and the SEC has yet to make a decision about the role or culpability of individuals, the SEC said.
The issue of CCO culpability was further clarified by the agency's enforcement director at the time, Andrew Ceresney, in a speech to industry participants(here).
And last week, House Democrats accused the Trump administration of helping Dream Center Education Holdings — the California nonprofit responsible for the chain's collapse — avoid culpability.
I kind of moved from a place of being defensive to one of a more mature point of view, trying to find my own culpability.
What do you make of the culpability of Sheriff Ernest Eicholberger, the man who helped lead the investigation into Courtney Smith's disappearance and murder here?
Indeed, one of the few aspects of the power where legal scholars often disagree is whether a president can use it to escape criminal culpability.
Some legal experts say that Flynn's decision to cast his FBI interview as deceptive could backfire, if the judge views him as downplaying his culpability.
It was the first time that involvement in a death camp was seen as sufficient grounds for culpability even without proof of a specific crime.
"What do you think he did to me?" she asked him, repeatedly, forcing Littlefinger to acknowledge his culpability in what resulted from his thoughtless ambition.
On the eve of their day in court, they settled under undisclosed terms, avoiding a trial that would possibly have exposed more of their culpability.
"The looming concern is that an opaque scoring algorithm substitutes the veneer of quantitative certainty for more holistic, qualitative judgement and human culpability," Bowman wrote.
In addition, full enforcement of the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act will serve to spotlight individual perpetrators, document their culpability, and deter future abuses.
Whatever level of culpability McCabe and Strzok may have had in violating Justice Department rules or procedures, Trump's interference tainted the personnel actions against them.
Top prosecutor stands by conviction Woods was convicted in 2005 of capital murder, but there were questions about his culpability and his representation at trial.
The crucial question for determining Facebook's culpability for this breach is whether it should have been able to catch and fix those particular vulnerabilities sooner.
But outside of that circle, there are people who are not nearly as tech-savvy or schooled on it, and I think there's culpability there.
The committee ultimately found no new evidence of culpability or wrongdoing by Hillary Clinton in the 2012 attacks in Libya that left four Americans dead.
Any specific crimes they might have committed, and whether they ever set foot in Iraq, were not factors in determining their culpability under that law.
Federal prosecutors in the United States are looking at the potential culpability of Goldman Sachs in the case, according to people familiar with the investigation.
Cigarette makers worked hard to defang Judge Kessler's corrective statements, and eventually obtained a court order to remove all references to industry deception or culpability.
"As chief executive at the time, I take culpability for not closing down the account in the early stages," Mr. Henderson said in an interview.
They believe a plea deal and testimonies from two former bankers at a subsequent trial give them evidence of the bank's culpability, the sources said.
James Wiles, one of FlightSafety International's lawyers at the time, still contends there was no culpability in Munson's death on the part of either company.
The question of Mao's culpability remained politically charged, said Zhu Jianguo, a former journalist in southern China who has written about the famine in Xinyang.
What connects the stories thematically, and eventually narratively, is Mr. Zimmerman's exploration of the contagion of culpability that spreads across communities and also through time.
Even one of Mr. Trump's most enthusiastic supporters, Representative Devin Nunes, Republican of California, said on Friday that he had no doubt about Russia's culpability.
Given America's culpability for this global catastrophe—not to mention our vast resources and technological prowess—we should take a leadership role in solving it.
Perhaps they would never fully understand the reasons for their compulsions or distill the culpability of games from all the other elements of their lives.
Within the company there's an allegory of a divided Germany and the painful process of reunification; echoes of fascism, culpability and healing rendered in metaphor.
These are the stories wealthy and powerful people tell each other to absolve themselves of culpability for things that have gone horribly wrong in society.
As Mr. Ganly delivers his account of it, with a stunned and eternal woundedness, questions of culpability become moot, and you feel a bottomless pity.
"If they let war break out on the peninsula, they must shoulder that historical culpability and pay the corresponding price for this," Mr. Wang said.
Through its subjects, the film explores the ubiquity of social media and how it blurs the lines of culpability and consent for an entire generation.
The trial of a militia leader raises questions about the culpability of ex-child soldiers The trial of a militia leader raises questions about the culpability of ex-child soldiers A feared Ugandan warlord declared his innocence on Tuesday as he became the first former child soldier to appear before the International Criminal Court, telling judges that his background made him just another of the militia's victims.
The latest evidence from Istanbul further strains the Kingdom's position on Khashoggi's disappearance, which has shifted from outright denial to an impending acknowledgment of partial culpability.
Walmart's motion adds that the company does not market controlled substances and denies culpability in creating a black market for opioids, as alleged by the suit.
Earlier drafts of the text, as well as a statement adopted by EU foreign ministers last Monday, were less explicit in assigning culpability directly to Russia.
Dave (Virginia): What is Trump's culpability for the cover-up (moving documents to a separate server) if he did not know or direct that to happen?
Bernie Sanders traveled to Walmart's annual shareholder meeting to confront company executives over their moral culpability for the low incomes of many of the company's employees.
Because Clinton's role in the attack in Benghazi has been thoroughly investigated and she has been cleared of wrongdoing, we find Smith's claim of culpability false.
Regulators from South Africa, Germany and the Netherlands are combing for clues and possible culpability in the spectacular fall from grace of the sprawling retail empire.
"Children are constitutionally different from adults for purposes of sentencing" because they have diminished culpability and greater prospects for reform, Kennedy wrote in his majority opinion.
It means that the most zealous, exaggerated views get top billing on the biggest websites, while the websites themselves are able to deny any editorial culpability.
And for determining sentences—to decide the degree of culpability [and the extent to which] you actually punish a person who's been convicted of a crime.
But if Trump knew what Cohen was up to, he shares in the culpability, which is presumably why Giuliani is at pains to deny the possibility.
Beyond the debate about direct and indirect culpability for deadly violence, there is the question of whether Trump's inflammatory style has finally become a political liability.
While Corbett maintains that being only 14 did not shield Brandon from culpability, he comes to understand that youth was an undeniable part of the mix.
The talk of Trump's culpability for his menacing rallies has given Cruz a new opening to encourage supporters of other candidates to take the Cruz plunge.
Lawyer-up, dig deep into your vast pockets, and, above all else, hold the legal culpability line: No one is to sniff blood in the water.
So on January 6, FBI Director James Comey and other top intelligence officials meet with President-elect Trump to present him the evidence on Russian culpability.
The rest of his co-founders are long gone, and number two Sheryl Sandberg would seem to have just as much culpability for what's gone wrong.
But the House Select Committee on Benghazi concluded that while there were failures across the board there was no new evidence of culpability by Mrs. Clinton.
From a legal standpoint, regulators are often playing a weak hand against executives, as it can be hard to prove direct culpability for a subordinate's actions.
In its detailed ruling last Wednesday, the court said it had not found evidence of individual culpability among election board officials, adding the failings were institutional.
Tobiko said in the letter seen by Reuters on Sunday that the court not finding individual culpability did not stop him from carrying out an investigation.
And though in Operation Check it acknowledged a distinction between the culpability of leaders and rank-and-file members, that distinction was lost on the street.
The administration is making clear to the Saudis the controversy will persist until they demonstrate a "very clear case of culpability," the senior administration official said.
The Lebanese army had been "unwilling or unable or both to do anything" about the tunnels, he said, but that did not absolve Lebanon of culpability.
The Russians said that the panel's investigation was "nonsense," and that renewal of its mandate would require improved methods of establishing culpability for chemical weapons attacks.
Sadly, we all have culpability because we believe the illusion that free really is free and that the digital world makes life better without significant cost.
Politicians tasked with stabilizing the Continent after the global financial crash of 2007-08 became adept at turning the political narrative away from their own culpability.
Though ultimately killed by his illegitimate son, the other children all come to accept their own culpability in the steps that led to their father's murder.
Those who had anticipated a dramatic public accounting will now see their fight for culpability swept to the sidelines under the arcane rules of bankruptcy court.
It keeps them from having to do any soul searching or have any culpability for the state of affairs in our nation or around the world.
In a CNN interview, he continued brushing off questions about whether Biden's son Hunter had any culpability in the scandal that kicked off the president's impeachment.
Saudi authorities and the United States have said the drone and missile debris recovered by investigators, as well as the direction of fire, suggest Iranian culpability.
At the time, the police said Ms. Jones's "involvement and culpability" would be presented to a grand jury to determine if she, too, should be charged.
" While clearly saying "it's not an excuse," Persky says Turner's legal intoxication is "a factor that, when trying to assess moral culpability in this situation, is mitigating.
He is a veteran of one of the eight Republican investigations into Hillary Clinton's alleged culpability for the deaths of American diplomatic staff in Benghazi in 2012.
The most obvious is that some end up at Stateville for reasons that are disconnected from culpability — coerced confessions, poor counsel, a racist jury, and so on.
Lee was sentenced to five years in prison, hinting at a future in which powerful South Korean leaders are unable to evade culpability for white-collar crimes.
"The ultimate outcome of this case may turn on factual findings concerning (Freda's) culpability, or the degree thereof, relative to the alleged ethical violation," the judgment said.
But this painful belief in her own culpability isn't what makes Abeo finally collapse into herself; nor is it the physical and sexual violence done against her.
Mr Roof's culpability is not in doubt; the harder question, as often with monsters, is how far he reflects broader pathologies in the society that spawned him.
However, with technology playing a bigger role in workplace communication, increasing anonymity and reducing culpability, experts say they expect the trend to continue to permeate across generations.
Conveniently, obsessing about another woman who is visibly angry or dangerous allows the narrator to protect her own self-image, avoid culpability, and retain the reader's trust.
But while champions of this cause may be cheering at these arrests, the reality is that prosecutors could have a hard time proving Ferrer's culpability or complicity.
While she mocked Turner for blaming the incident on alcohol and the "campus drinking culture," Persky agreed with the probation officer who said alcohol mitigated Turner's culpability.
But the film doesn't seriously contend with culpability, responsibility, or any other related fields, in part because none of it takes place in any recognizable real world.
"I kind of moved from a place of being defensive to one of a more mature point of view, trying to find my own culpability," he explained.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Sunday that the U.S. has more evidence of Iran's culpability, but it's unclear if he was referring to these photos.
Conservatives say liberals cried wolf, and thus share culpability for the fact that few Republican voters believe Trump is the lupine threat his critics know he is.
Judge Forrest then said the state and city were entitled to compensatory damages and fines, and that UPS' "high degree of culpability" meant "significant penalties" were appropriate.
While it is our understanding that appropriate apologies have been publicly extended, they do not completely negate your behavior and admission of culpability for the underlying conduct.
The responsibility that comes with having a soul — or however you prefer to conceive of moral culpability — is to not just our own kind but our neighbor.
The culpability of complicity is well recognized in law and ethics, as an accomplice is liable to the same extent as the person who does the deed.
For Saudi Arabia's allies, the question will be whether they believe that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who has painted himself as a reformer, has any culpability.
In this case—as with previous instances of regime chemical weapons use—United States experts considered alternative explanations beyond the Syrian regime's culpability for chemical weapons use.
In fact, crimes against police officers are treated as among the most heinous criminal acts, given the high degree of culpability and punishment attached to such crimes.
How it happened... In March, the Trump administration accused Russia of culpability in the nerve agent attack on Russian former double agent Sergei Skripal in Salisbury, England.
Where a seeking a raise, reaching milestones, avoiding culpability, or a desire to avoid rocking the Kool-Aid boat don't stifle discussion of a product's potential hazards.
Whether Trump is actually removed from office is a more political question that depends on how clear -- if at all -- Trump's culpability is in the Mueller report.
Mr. Macron said that in the poisoning case the French had been asked for "technical cooperation" by the British, and had reached similar conclusions about Russian culpability.
John Poindexter (who succeeded McFarlane as national security adviser), altered records and lied to Congress in an attempt to stymie investigators and insulate the president from culpability.
Separately, President Trump declared his loyalty to Saudi Arabia's crown prince and said that the prince's culpability in the killing of Jamal Khashoggi might never be known.
Jay Nixon refused to fund the state's public defenders and opted against a special prosecutor appointment to review Darren Wilson's culpability for the death of Michael Brown.
But Representative Trey Gowdy, who spent nearly three years investigating Hillary Clinton's culpability in the deadly 2012 attack in Benghazi, Libya, was growing frustrated after two hours.
Mr. Trump declared his loyalty to Saudi Arabia's crown prince and said that the prince's culpability in the killing of Jamal Khashoggi, above, might never be known.
A U.S. government source said U.S. intelligence agencies are increasingly convinced of Prince Mohammed's culpability in the operation against Khashoggi, which they believe resulted in his death.
She knew that the risk of violence was part of the robbery, she said, and as a getaway driver, shared culpability for the bullets fired by others.
Four years after releasing a report that critics said underplayed Lion Air's culpability in the crash, he joined the company, working his way up to managing director.
The C.I.A. and other intelligence officials were set to brief Congress this week, and congressional leaders will press Ms. Haspel for her assessment of Prince Mohammed's culpability.
Bob Menendez (D-NJ), once a key backer of Saudi Arabia, told reporters he heard nothing in the Haspel meeting to change his assessment of MBS's culpability.
But the families' suit argues that AR-style guns serve no legitimate purpose in civilian hands and therefore the gun maker shares culpability for the Sandy Hook killings.
Stories about Facebook's culpability in the data breach started to appear, as did stories wondering if the company had violated FTC rules and whether Congress was getting interested.
For Saudi Arabia's allies—particularly in the West—the question will be whether they believe that the prince, who has painted himself as a reformer, has any culpability.
I spoke with Mallory about being an advice columnist in the #MeToo era, and how men are finally starting to come to terms with their culpability in harassment.
But if the coalition investigates mistakes that have been made and works to improve its targeting while admitting its culpability, then it can avoid being charged with violations.
Some may dismiss it as the musings of an elder civil rights statesman and some find it controversial because it could suggest a lack of culpability for racism.
When my nebulous but crippling sense of culpability emerged in mid-2016, family, friends and current and former Reuters colleagues assured me the deaths were not my fault.
Using a robot in a military situation diffuses culpability to such an extent that even our idea of blame is very difficult to assign to any one place.
Airbnb had argued that the ban contravened laws that protect internet firms from culpability for users' transgressions and that it was not its responsibility to enforce the regulation.
But as the murkiness at the centre of the play "Actually" makes plain, the problems surrounding sex on campus run deeper than legal concerns over consent and culpability.
FBI Special Agent Peter Fredrick Licata's affidavit includes a description of the impact of the West 22012rd Street blast and details evidence he alleges points to Rahami's culpability.
Regulators from South Africa, Germany and the Netherlands are combing the evidence for clues and possible culpability in the spectacular fall from grace of the sprawling retail empire.
"Mueller's testimony is putting in place the essential pieces of the mosaic showing culpability, maybe not in the most dramatic and vivid way but very convincing," Democratic Sen.
Haspel has listened to audio recordings provided by the Turkish government of Khashoggi's killing, and senators wanted to question her on the CIA's assessment of the prince's culpability.
Not only because they avoided any culpability in the China after 1989 debacle, but because they simultaneously proclaim to foster an open space while shutting out dissenting voices.
In an April report, Human Rights Watch said the 3,603 killings that police attribute to vigilantes and drug gangs were just a strategy to shield police from culpability.
Kevin Spacey getting into character to address his real-life sexual assault allegations was a bad move, both in culpability and name-smearing ... so says a fellow Underwood.
The mere fact that the current president is putting the question to his lawyers, though, speaks volumes not just about his culpability, but about where his priorities lie.
"The crimes for which Mr Ntaganda has been convicted, despite their gravity and his degree of culpability, do not warrant a sentence of life in prison," Fremr said.
The New York Federal Reserve has also denied culpability in the incident, saying it followed normal procedures and that there are no indications its own systems were breached.
Because if they aren't, if they are just normal, heaving, ugly humans, who stumbled into something and fucked it up, then we have to examine our own culpability.
These progressive states recognized that if local governments could target businesses in these ways, any company could be subject to unlimited liability regardless of its degree of culpability.
And the president also demonstrated his generous approach to these two adversaries when he publicly absolved Kim for any culpability in the torture and death of Otto Warmbier.
Skeptics wonder whether the I.R.C.P.s will prove to be just one more way for the Church to control information about abuse while admitting as little culpability as possible.
Apologies are difficult for doctors, not only because we have to cope with hurting someone, but also because we are scared of the legal implications of admitting culpability.
The two men have given numerous interviews while imprisoned, at first striking an unrepentant tone and dodging questions about any personal culpability in the killing of the hostages.
Some effort has already been made to reform fines by taking into account the "culpability" of the organization — the extent to which a violation is caused by negligence.
We need a digital bill of rights to enshrine consumer ownership of all online data and legal and financial culpability of companies with lax security and privacy standards.
" He also said the pattern of attacks as described in the Human Rights Watch report amounted to "a level of culpability and horror that cries out for prosecution.
In September, two Saudi Aramco oil facilities in Abqaiq and Khurais were severely damaged by drone strikes, with Riyadh suggesting Iranian culpability, which also sent oil prices soaring.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell aims for a Friday Senate vote in which Republicans would refuse even to hear new testimony about Trump's culpability before summarily acquitting him.
But the degree of the mayor's culpability hinged on what appeared to be Mr. Kriegel's contradictory testimony about how much the mayor had known about the corruption allegations.
The revelations about South Korean atrocities during the Vietnam War, which began in the early 2000s, sparked a debate about the country's culpability for the US-led conflict.
Mr. Keam, who previously called for Mr. Northam's resignation, emphasized Thursday that the emergence of possible misconduct by the others did nothing to change the governor's own culpability.
Morris's denial of any culpability for his role in promoting a fraudulent company is a frustrating shirking of accountability, and it's not the first time he's done this.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — To President Trump, the question of culpability in the explosions that crippled two oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman is no question at all.
For Saudi Arabia's allies - particularly in the West - the question will be whether they believe that the prince, who has painted himself as a reformer, has any culpability.
Moscow called the closed-door meeting, saying it wants the U.K. to share its evidence of Russian culpability, and to push for a joint investigation into the matter.
Officials have not determined its cause or origin, but conditions at the site prior to the fire -- and how it was being used -- could be factors in determining culpability.
Carillion's chairman Philip Green told lawmakers in February: "My responsibility is full and complete - not necessarily culpability but no question about full responsibility," when asked about the firm's collapse.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault said on Friday that nobody could deny the Syrian government's culpability and that a resolution needed to be brought to the Security Council.
Affleck talked about listening, stopping being defensive, and "trying to find my own culpability," which felt sincere and thoughtful to me (but I understand if it didn't to you).
More significantly, did my own values align with those instructions, and was I prepared to accept my own culpability in the loss of human life if we were successful?
In the ensuing months, discussion about Facebook's culpability in everything from misinformation and election meddling to illicit harvesting of user data has erupted in a full-fledged media backlash.
The purpose of the rape shield law is to preclude a defendant from shifting the focus of the trial from the defendant's culpability to the victim's virtue and chastity.
Thankfully, because of digital archives, these admissions (and tirades) are still accessible online, preserving the gestures of stated culpability these tech executives have been trying to discreetly erase.[Buzzfeed]
The Kremlin has continued to deny any culpability, however, and said it would defend the "legitimate interests" of its Sochi athletes who were disqualified and had their medals stripped.
Cuban President Raul Castro met with Jeffrey DeLaurentis, the American Embassy chief, in February and said he was "equally befuddled, and concerned" with the incidents, and denied any culpability.
I wore a uniform, and I tried to grapple with this — my own culpability, and the ways I could and couldn't extract myself from the institution I worked for.
I don't really think Disney has culpability here, I think it's the woman that plunked her kid in front of the TV day after day after day after day.
The incident also led hundreds of people on social media to question the mother's culpability, but Ms. Nicely said it would be unfair to judge the mother too harshly.
That committee produced new details surrounding the deadly 2012 attacks that left four Americans dead, though did not explicitly find new evidence of culpability on the part of Clinton.
If he did, but chose not to act, there is a case to be made for culpability, especially as someone in a position of authority who could have intervened.
It is vital that that we all learn as much as possible about the culpability of Purdue, and the consequences of the company's decisions on the health of Americans.
If Trump did accept it, that would line up with his consistent refusal to criticize Putin and to publicly embrace the U.S. intelligence community's unequivocal conclusion about Russia's culpability.
As if to relieve himself of any culpability for the ongoing compromise of our privacy online, Zuckerberg kept repeating that Facebook users have the choice of what they share.
This reframing is a sort of "retconning" that the DoJ could be attempting in order to downplay its culpability in the matter, thereby weakening its case in the courts.
But Mr. Morgenthau's aides, who asked a judge to throw out the convictions, said there was not enough untainted evidence to prove their culpability in the other crimes either.
To be specific, each is talking about how the other always drags him to get Chinese food, and both are denying culpability for what went down at P.F. Chang's.
At least one family member had expressed disappointment with the deal, saying that while victims' loved ones wanted to hear the men concede culpability, the proposed sentences felt insufficient.
Mr. Singer's suggestion, for what it's worth, is that "each student should be judged on the student's personal culpability — as opposed to the conduct of others," the lawyer said.
The young prince's almost certain culpability in Mr. Khashoggi's killing underscores his extreme recklessness and immorality, while exposing him as a dangerous and unreliable partner for the United States.
Through discussion over a prospective film about his life, he and Anders debate ethics and personal culpability in larger movements, as well as the limits and possibilities of redemption.
For current and former officials, culpability means the violations will be noted in their files and will be considered when they apply for or go to renew security clearances.
News conferences by Russian ambassadors in the United Kingdom, Australia and elsewhere that push the boundaries of the ludicrous may also be misguided attempts at laughing off Russia's culpability.
"At the department level, it carries an entirely different sort of seriousness and culpability and really indicates a culture of discrimination and not caring about community trust," she said.
Any culpability on his part would make the company more vulnerable to lawsuits by shareholders, who accuse the leadership of failing to properly disclose the risks it was taking.
" Trump has been defiant throughout the months-long impeachment process, refusing to cooperate with House Democrats or accept a shred of culpability for landing in his current predicament. "No.
After decades of pushing responsibility away from France and onto the Germans, in 1995, then-President Chirac was the first French leader to acknowledge French culpability in the roundup.
"By attempting to portray Molly as any kind of female victim — and by glossing over her culpability — Mr. Sorkin only ends up denying this character her agency," Dargis wrote.
"Given the culpability Bill and Hillary Clinton in the financial crisis, it is surprising candidate Clinton is now absurdly blaming tax cuts for the 2007 financial crisis," they wrote.
And yet Trump and his team have repeatedly and publicly tried to cast doubt on just this conclusion, saying again and again that they're not sold on Russian culpability.
The simple reply that "all money is tainted," deflects culpability and keeps the arts — and artists — in stagnant, patron reliant spaces reinforced by political, military, and socio-economic power structures.
Bennett said Glass was the main person of interest in the case and he couldn&apost say whether other people might have "levels of culpability" in the boy&aposs death.
In making his claim, Kemp cited unusual activity on the state's "My Voter Page," which provides residents information about their registration status and voting locations, while accusing Democrats of culpability.
"I'm really concerned about the kids," said Daniel Garza, executive director of the Koch brothers–led LIBRE Initiative, who called Trump's decision a "damn shame," before turning to Obama's culpability.
But Justice Kennedy said the decision had been grounded on the diminished culpability of all juvenile offenders, who are, he said, immature, susceptible to peer pressure and capable of change.
Iran has rejected U.S. accusations of its culpability in last week's suspected tanker attacks, which crippled a Norwegian and a Japanese-owned vessel and forced their crews to abandon ship.
Without having to prove some degree of moral culpability (known as 'mens rea'), it is far too easy for our citizens to find themselves caught up in a criminal proceeding.
The only way I can see Trump putting out the returns is if they are the only thing that can prove his lack of culpability in the Russia hacking scandal.
At the same time there was relentless speculation in the news media about the president's personal culpability, yet as he said from the beginning, there was, in fact, no collusion.
Even if the families' lawsuit comes to naught, the public airing of evidence gives credence their claims and keeps the matter of the gun industry's culpability in the public spotlight.
In 2001, Texaco was subsumed by Chevron, which denies any culpability in Ecuador—despite a legal decision finding the company guilty and fining them an astonishing $18 billion in damages.
Lawmakers, however, have worked to strengthen the military's PFAS culpability, including measures in the National Defense Authorization Act to force the military to work with states to clean up contamination.
PwC's defense centered around the culpability of management — arguing that it was Corzine and his team who were responsible for the accounting decisions that spooked markets and the firm's customers.
"We have a large volume of clear and compelling information, both of chemical weapons use and of Assad's culpability in this attack," a senior administration official told reporters April 14.
The evidence is sufficient for Senate Intelligence Committee Vice Chairman Mark Warner, a prominent figure in the investigation into tech's culpability in disseminating of Russian disinformation, to make the connection.
For Western allies of Saudi Arabia, a main question in the Khashoggi death is whether they believe that Prince Mohammed, who has painted himself as a reformer, has any culpability.
She could not shake the idea of her own culpability until the moment she heard Trump on tape saying he did this kind of thing as a matter of course.
The anti-Qatar campaign was a patchwork of true and false or questionable claims that only muddied the waters around the ransom and Qatar's broader culpability in bankrolling Islamist groups.
It's critical to work with our allies and the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons to establish a clear baseline to forcefully counter Mr. Putin's unserious denials of culpability.
Experts also say that securing a conviction against an officer is often a challenge because jurors are inclined to believe police testimony and criminal culpability in such cases is subjective.
The school informed an additional number of enrolled students who were linked to the scandal that they could not register for classes until administrators had determined their level of culpability.
For three days, Iran's leaders denied culpability, claiming the crash was caused by a technical fault, before finally admitting Iran had fired a surface-to-air missile at the plane.
Judge Nogeira decided that about $2.8 billion in Vale assets that judicial officials froze earlier this year should remain in abeyance as investigations into Vale's culpability in the disaster continue.
He had literally placed himself in danger to protect both the accused in this case and the dignity of the legal system of this country that would determine their culpability.
Pogrebin writes poignantly of connecting the dots of Jewish identity for her children through a Yom Kippur prayer or a Passover debate she devised about the extent of Pharaoh's culpability.
But he said Mr. Reyna had failed to focus on the people most responsible for the carnage and bring them to trial with charges tailored to fit their individual culpability.
The brutally partisan $7 million inquiry dragged on for two years without finding any evidence of culpability or wrongdoing by Clinton relating directly to the 2012 attack that killed four Americans.
His critics, including some Republicans, say so — and on Tuesday, Trump said he had misspoken when he expressed doubt about Russian culpability — but several things need to be kept in mind.
It's important to understand, however, that the FBI's dispute with the CIA is actually extremely narrow and does not in any way bolster Trump's efforts to cast doubt on Russian culpability.
"The deaths of these children and the culpability of their mother in causing that dictated that she be sentenced to prison," said assistant district attorney Abby Placke in the press release.
" In a later text exchange, the grand jury found, Young allegedly talked about the fraternity's potential culpability, writing, "They could get us for giving him alcohol that contributed to his death.
But anonymity can also lead to online abuse, as posters emboldened by the lack of culpability can attack others with dissenting opinions, make threats, harass, and otherwise disrupt more productive conversations.
The New York real estate mogul questioned Russian culpability in response to comments by Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton at the first presidential debate pointing the finger at Russia for recent breaches.
"As the leader of the group ... and as the one who inspired them to join the agreement, Mr Cerantonio bears a much greater moral culpability than his co-accused," Croucher said.
Playing down the culpability of Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar's de facto leader, for the atrocities against the Rohingyas, as Western governments did, did not strengthen her hand against the army.
Prosecutors of all sorts, from states to tiny towns, are trying to establish culpability, suing large opioid manufacturers and drug distributors in an effort to recoup some of those social costs.
Patti, Texas: Did Mueller deliberately avoid any conclusions about Trump's legal culpability because he was following existing Justice Department precedent and knew that only Congress could take action against the president?
That stands in stark contrast to Clinton's hearing 20 years ago, when both Sensenbrenner and Chabot, along with nearly every other sitting House Republican, had a different view of Clinton's culpability.
Comey, McGahn, Lewandowski and others did the right thing by ignoring or defying the President's corrupt orders, but their refusals should have little to no bearing on the President' ultimate culpability.
"It is also important to highlight again Daesh's culpability due to their continued, cowardly tactic of hiding and operating among civilian populations," Ryder said, using the Arabic acronym for Islamic State.
Saudi Arabia and others urging you to sustain the veto of JASTA have claimed that the Kingdom's reforms in the last 2628 years have cleansed it of culpability for 28503/22019.
A psychologist testified for the defense that Madison's symptoms took the form of paranoid delusions, which may have lessened his culpability when he shot and killed the police officer in 1985.
Andrew M. Cuomo has proposed raising the age for adult culpability to 18, but members of the Republican-controlled Senate have expressed concerns about transitional costs as well as public safety.
U.S. District Judge Katherine Forrest in Manhattan said the state and city are entitled to compensatory damages and fines, and that UPS' "high degree of culpability" meant "significant penalties" were appropriate.
The principle of individual leader culpability under international law can be traced not only to the Leipzig Trials immediately following World War I, but all the way back to ancient Rome.
The general rule in criminal law is that recklessness resulting from intoxication does not lessen culpability, but the A.L.I. is considering making an exception to that rule, specifically for rape law.
A new Illinois law is set to take effect this summer that will specifically address the legal culpability of women who commit criminal acts during episodes of severe postpartum mental illness.
Though Facebook and Suu Kyi were both criticized in the UN report, the bulk of the culpability for the atrocities in Myanmar was attributed to the military and its top officials.
The screenplays go through some nimble gymnastics to suggest Hagerty's culpability in his wife's and daughter's problems without actually holding him responsible for anything, which would detract from his own victimhood.
Removed from culpability, she has instead used Till's brutalized likeness as a way to explore painterly technique, and without consulting the title, most people would likely not even recognize the subject.
But Serra called James' closing argument an "emotional tirade," while Harris' attorney, Tyler Smith, said his client's lack of knowledge regarding the codes was key to determining his culpability, KRON reported.
The result of the tug-of-war within the Justice Department is that the investigation is now more intensively focused on the potential culpability of Goldman Sachs, the four people said.
But there is little doubt that Republicans would prefer to focus voters' attention there — or anywhere else, really — if the alternative is a national meditation on presidential culpability for inciting violence.
But even though China has a surveillance infrastructure at least as sophisticated and pervasive as Cuba's, State Department officials have been careful not to make similar accusations of culpability toward Beijing.
He and the man who hired him, Lizzie's Uncle John, become more prominent as the novel moves onward, but the reader has long since accepted Lizzie's culpability and located its source.
He trails Broeksmit's son, Val, who wasn't close to his dad but who, after his death, embarks on a quest to find "answers" and to pin culpability on his father's employer.
" Still, she took some culpability for her reduced opportunities after "Terminator 2": "My answer to being that 'overnight success' was to go and get pregnant with Jim Cameron and completely disappear.
As the industry comes to grips with its own culpability in the climate crisis, the concept of upcycling — remaking old clothes or re-engineering used fabric — has begun to take hold.
Senior White House officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss the government's view, said Russia was trying to protect Syria, its closest ally in the Middle East, from culpability.
Woven through FBI guidelines — a 600-page doorstop known as the "Domestic Investigations and Operations Guide," or DIOG — is a mandate to use the least intrusive means necessary to assess culpability.
Editorial Russia's abominable record of doping its athletes in international competitions finally forced President Vladimir Putin to concede some shortcomings this week — but not his government's basic culpability in the cheating.
O'Rourke told the outlet he came to "understand that we had some culpability" in the violence due to the United States' status as the world's most lucrative market for illegal drugs.
But he had a counter-proposal: he could train Syrians to collect the type of evidence that would better serve a prosecution, tracing criminal culpability up as high as it went.
Top Trump administration officials have blamed Tehran for the attack on the two oil sites in Saudi Arabia, though Trump has insisted he's still waiting on final confirmation of Iran's culpability.
None of this absolves some of the key players from culpability in the crime, much less their sins as parents and caregivers, but their destinies aren't entirely their own to determine.
For some, religion provides an essential source of guidance both about what constitutes wrongful conduct and the degree to which those who assist others in committing wrongful conduct themselves bear moral culpability.
Lavrov Called for an "unbiased" and "frank" investigation into the chemical weapons attack in Syria, just a day after U.S. officials accused Russia of attempting to "cover up" the Syrian regime's culpability.
But as innovation marches forward, we are still figuring out how autonomous vehicles will transform culpability when there's a crash, something that's particularly important if the crash harms or kills a pedestrian.
In side-stepping the question of Mr Madison's continued culpability for a murder he cannot recall, the justices may have fulfilled Congress's wishes when it passed AEDPA and Bill Clinton signed it.
She insisted that France was not responsible for the Velodrome d'Hiver roundup of 13,000 Jews in Paris in 1942, even though French leaders over the past 20 years have acknowledged French culpability.
Many people shift the blame onto her parents, specifically her mother Kim Kardashian West, but to do so absolves the paparazzi — and indeed, ourselves, as the consumers of these images — of culpability.
Mr. Najib's role in establishing 1MDB as prime minister, overseeing it as finance minister, directing its advisory board and reportedly receiving money from the fund has raised many questions about his culpability.
The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) said it was monitoring investigations of law enforcement agencies into Skye Bank with the central bank to determine the culpability of management in the bank failure.
Federal prosecutor Jose Adercio Sampaio said that depending on Vale's culpability in the new disaster, it may change how his task force handles a 155 billion reais ($41 billion) case against Samarco.
Officials have released satellite imagery of the targeted oil sites that allegedly indicates Iranian culpability, and the media has been informed that the point of origin for the attacks was Iranian soil.
Portsmouth, UK (CNN)The relatives of more than 22004 patients who died after being over-prescribed drugs while in hospital have called for the British government to accept culpability for their deaths.
The concerned lilt in his voice, the hopeless scanning of the dark, the ropelike leash limp in his hand, the slow operatic rise toward panic—Robert oscillated between rage and drunken culpability.
But that's why culpability must be weighed against the company's own conduct in the aftermath of a breach: Did it needlessly put consumers in harm's way by disregarding its obligations to security?
The OPCW, so vital in the Skripal case, has since been drawn in to reviewing the Syria attack -- and almost all mention of Russia's culpability in Skripal's poisoning has disappeared from view.
The conclusion hints at the culpability of adults in allowing their children to become complete strangers, but it doesn't matter because the point is lost in a wave of ludicrous plot resolution.
As the US-backed Saudi-led coalition scrambles to investigate the strike on the school bus, questions are growing from observers and rights groups about whether the US bears any moral culpability.
"Simply being at the wrong place where someone else shows up and then starts firing at police officers is not a reason to assign culpability to someone else," he told the station.
Suffice it for you to recognize your responsibility and to put a recognition of that culpability on the agenda for negotiations when the time comes for arriving at a settlement between us.
Reporters Without Borders now notes that Iran's intelligence organs summoned at least 21 Iranian journalists, warning them not to speak about government efforts to conceal its culpability for the Ukrainian plane crash.
The gradual approach, however, does not satisfy those who demand a greater admission of culpability in colonial crimes, a fuller inventory of colonial era artifacts and a more rapid return of objects.
If the fires of 2017 and 2018 reflect a catastrophic new pattern, both in terms of annual losses and utility culpability, California utilities could face $15 billion in new liabilities every year.
Recklessly or intentionally bombing hospitals is a war crime, but proving culpability amid a complex civil war is extremely difficult, and until now, Syrian medical workers and human rights groups lacked proof.
Mr. Keller announced that he had been living in San Francisco "for over three years," declared homelessness "the worst it has ever been," and shrugged off culpability as an agent of gentrification.
It is quite another to use the meeting to sow uncertainty about election hacking for domestic political reasons, which is the inevitable consequence of treating Russian culpability as a matter for discussion.
With intelligence reports suggesting the plane was hit by a missile, the idea that the crash was down to a technical issue with the plane was weakened, and Boeing's possible culpability lessened.
By using the well to "its full potential," the members of Ares have been able to commit unspeakable acts, "expel" their culpability, and continue on their treacherous course without a second thought.
It also found that the police had not only failed to anticipate or contain the disaster, but also doctored witness statements and other evidence after the fact to hide their own culpability.
Overall, the day's events showed that, three years after U.S. intelligence agencies pinned blame on the Kremlin for interfering in the 2016 race, Russia is far from willing to admit any culpability.
A College Board rep tells TMZ, even if they felt Sophia had some culpability, there would only be a 6-month suspension under these circumstances and the 6 months has already passed.
I will say however, that the website does warn that the headpiece is intended "exclusively as an art object," essentially placing culpability for damages firmly on the shoulders on you, the buyer.
During a screening of Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri at the Toronto International Film Festival this week, the public audience broke out into applause after Frances McDormand finished a blistering speech about culpability.
These aides have told Trump that Giuliani was only damaging his defense -- and after Thursday's arrests, Trump has raised his own questions privately about Giuliani's culpability, according to people familiar with his concerns.
"The DFSA continues to investigate individuals and entities connected with this matter, in respect of their culpability, to the full extent of its powers and considering all sanctions available to it," it said.
Schwindt may want to instil confusion, mirroring the horror we feel at the fossil fuel industry's destruction of the planet at the same time we struggle with our own culpability in this devastation.
In the wake of the $190 million Wells Fargo settlement over customer fraud charges, there's an increasing need for "individual culpability" for banking infractions, Federal Reserve Governor Daniel Tarullo told CNBC on Friday.
I mean, obviously, you shouldn't be putting ... One, a lot of this stuff is just flat-out illegal, and there is a question of culpability, either legal or civil or moral or whatever.
"With origins in medieval law, civil asset forfeiture is premised on the legal fiction that inanimate objects bear moral culpability when used for wrongdoing," the Wisconsin Republican wrote in a 2015 op-ed.
If attacks against the United States were linked to Russian citizens or Russian territory, and Russia did nothing to stop them, that would be evidence enough of Moscow's culpability in breaking the agreement.
The president's comments pushed Corker and Menendez to request that the administration conduct a second investigation under the Global Magnitsky Act, this time focusing specifically on the crown prince's culpability in Khashoggi's death.
The suppression of memory has blocked the kind of airing out of the episode — much less the assigning of legal culpability — that many who endured it believe could help the country move forward.
In Finland, Trump publicly rejected the intelligence community's conclusions about Russia's culpability in U.S. election meddling and seemed to once again let Putin off the hook for his interference in domestic U.S. politics.
Owned by the crassly-named parent-company, AdoreAble Promotions, Toughman and Art Dore denied culpability, since participants sign waivers and have their heart rate and blood pressure checked by a physician on-site.
The potential culpability of the president and others involving obstruction of justice will be decided by evidence, facts and law as viewed by the special counsel and the grand jury considering the matter.
"Simply being at the wrong place where someone else shows up and then starts firing at police officers is not a reason to assign culpability to someone else," he told CNN affiliate WBRC.
President Trump, who has made the crown prince a pillar of his Middle East policy, has been equivocal, at times raising questions about Saudi Arabia's culpability and resisting calls from Congress for sanctions.
He says he actually never meant to cast doubt on the US intelligence community's determination of Russia culpability for hacking the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton campaign chair John Podesta's email account.
President Trump declared his loyalty to Saudi Arabia and tried to dispense with questions about the culpability of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the grisly killing of the dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
As such, its prosecutor, Fatou Bensouda, should immediately open an investigation into the conduct of Mr. Maduro and other senior government officials with regard to whether they have culpability in crimes against humanity.
At times, the legal system even seems to work against these goals; at trial, defense attorneys typically downplay the defendant's culpability—or deny his guilt altogether—in an effort to minimize his punishment.
"Given the lenient sentence petitioner received and his unwillingness to admit culpability, a pardon would tend to denigrate the seriousness of his conduct and undermine the deterrent effect of his conviction," Adams added.
According to the Times, the documents were leaked by a "member of the Chinese political establishment" who wanted to make sure Xi and other senior party official didn't escape culpability for the policy.
Its first, pre-#MeToo iteration, based almost exclusively on the politics of morning show hosting, or its second, woman-led, post–Matt Lauer version, grappling with much larger questions of culpability and solidarity.
Modern Germany exists, in part, on a foundation of collective guilt: a sense of responsibility for the Holocaust and an understanding that Germany must acknowledge its own culpability to heal as a nation.
The whereabouts of the portly, 13-year-old ethnic Chinese Malaysian has been a mystery since the scandal first erupted three years ago, though he has released statements at various times denying any culpability.
But given the US and Colombian culpability in the enormously destructive spraying of herbicide in the Amazon rainforest in order to choke cocaine farms to death, such past campaigns reek of Roundup and hypocrisy.
"For some, religion provides an essential source of guidance both about what constitutes wrongful conduct and the degree to which those who assist others in committing wrongful conduct themselves bear moral culpability," he wrote.
In other words, New York City government is culpable in continuing to pursue policies that further community displacement, and in that light, a summit such as this can serve to distract from that culpability.
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That attempts, like Biden's, to say Trump is "other" than the GOP lessens the party's culpability on its capitulation to the darker forces at work in the President's message and the party he represents.
Spacey and Weinstein each minimized their own culpability, while failing to make clear that drinking alcohol or being gay or suffering from sex addiction doesn't automatically make someone a rapist, pedophile, or sexual harasser.
Gooding's attorney, Mark Heller, told reporters Thursday that after he reviewed two hours of security footage from the nightclub, "there is not a scintilla of criminal culpability that can be attributed" to his client.
"We took the research piece and the vetting piece very seriously, and I wanted to make it clear that when we were suggesting culpability, we were doing so based on hard evidence," Cahn said.
And as we determine how to assign culpability and accountability, lessons from the field of public health suggest we should watch carefully to make sure the balance doesn't tip too far in one direction.
However, that same order outlines no definitive penalty for officers who opt to not active their cameras, effectively rendering the entire exercise moot when attempting to measure officer culpability in matters of potential misconduct.
When Hot House's insurance company was finally unable to refute their client's culpability any longer, they agreed to pay the full value of the policy and split it between the other five parties proportionally.
" The president's statement also lines up with advice he reportedly gave a friend about allegations from women according to Bob Woodward's new book: "If you admit to anything and any culpability, then you're dead.
In a widely circulated comment in the courtroom when issuing his sentence, Judge Aaron Persky of the Santa Clara County Superior Court, said there was "less moral culpability" for a defendant who is intoxicated.
The GOP must be held to account for their culpability in fanning the flames of intolerance, which outweighs anything Omar and Tlaib have said by orders of magnitude so great as to be incalculable.
Barr said that Trump faced an "unprecedented situation" in the course of Mueller's investigation as well as "relentless speculation" in the media surrounding Trump's own possible culpability in Russia's interference in the 2016 election.
President Trump, who has praised Bin Salman, has characteristically refrained from condemning Saudi Arabia, though he has half-heartedly suggested that he would take action if presented with proof of the crown prince's culpability.
Since the death penalty was restored in 1976, there have been only 10 executions in six states under accomplice culpability laws, in which defendants did not directly kill the victim, according to Texas Monthly.
As with Clinton, arguments about experience also point to culpability: Biden is perilously close to making the argument that because he helped break America, he is well-positioned to put it back together again.
There are some lovely people who work on security," she adds, "[but] what I want to instill into my people is that responsibility isn't the same as power; culpability isn't the same as power.
When we finally hear the voice of the developer in the game, it isn't to make a grand point about the role of games in the lives of players or about culpability or responsibility.
"The government has not informed me as to why Mr. Wood's case involved any greater degree of culpability than of the other journalists who were ultimately not charged," Mr. Cohen said in an email.
Jamie and Claire tend to be exempted from culpability in the more unsavory aspects of their narratives, either because of their pure intentions or because circumstances just happen to work out in their favor.
The two parties may not agree on Mr. Trump's culpability, but they have already found a measure of common ground with the sanctions they have imposed on Russia over its interference in the campaign.
Matthew Belloni, editor of The Hollywood Reporter, pointed to culpability as an explanation — executives, agents and celebrities who knew or had heard that Mr. Weinstein was behaving this way toward women and did nothing.
Now, claiming an assault or homicide was a case of "rough sex gone wrong" would not work as a defense, Edwards said, but could have some "mitigatory impact" on a defendant's culpability, and sentencing.
While I don't agree with the speaker's conclusion on impeachment, I think throughout this process she has attempted to separate her personal feelings toward the President and focus on the culpability of his actions.
In their conclusions, Mueller's team noted that they did not have sufficient evidence to exonerate Trump, and were, in fact, so uncertain of his lack of culpability that they refrained from explicitly stating it.
A landmark conviction in 2011 opened the way to more prosecutions as it was the first time that working in a camp alone was sufficient grounds for culpability, with no proof of a specific crime.
We got a glimpse of the cages kids are being kept in, read heart-wrenching stories of families being separated, and watched the Trump camp try to toss the political football of culpability to others.
As more and more accusations have piled up, the men accused — from Louis C.K. to Matt Lauer to Charlie Rose — have issued stuttering apologies and acknowledged varying degrees of culpability, to varying degrees of success.
The public prosecutor's office said on Twitter the police chief had been ordered "to carry out thorough investigations to establish cause and culpability if any" behind the disaster and file a report within two weeks.
But in doing so, White House cybersecurity guru Tom Bossert failed to mention that the NSA shared some of that culpability; it was the intelligence agency's EternalBlue tool, after all, that enabled WannaCry's unprecedented spread.
In denying US culpability, Trump inexplicably tweeted out an image of the scorched Iranian launchpad from a classified briefing, a photo that appeared to have come from one of the US' most secretive spy satellites.
The lawyers for the De Soles say the gallery realized, or should have realized, that the paintings were fake and Ms. Reisbaum previewed the case Monday, saying there were several areas that pointed to culpability.
The notion of culpability — in both its subjective and objective senses — has been center stage in Western theater at least since the days when Aeschylus portrayed the homicidal domestic life of the House of Atreus.
But in some ways, the story of a rifle heiress placed in the crosshairs by a nation eager to exorcise its culpability over gun deaths is a whole lot creepier than any boilerplate haunted house.
In Obama's thinking, erasing Republican and conservative culpability for Trump might make more of them feel comfortable voting for Clinton or abstaining, where tarring Republicans as Trump's forbearers would forge their bond of common enemy.
YANGON, Myanmar – Myanmar on Thursday sharply rejected an attempt by the International Criminal Court to consider the country&aposs culpability for activities that caused about 700,000 minority Rohingya Muslims to flee to Bangladesh for safety.
Norman Bettison had been charged with four offences of misconduct in public office related to statements he made in the aftermath of the disaster and about the culpability of fans which prosecutors believed were untrue.
And the judge's hints of criminal culpability for top executives, not low-level paper-pushers, clarifies the enduring shame of law enforcement for failing to indict a single major executive for financial crisis-related crimes.
In that regard, said Tom Thurman, the deputy district attorney general, the videos taken by Mr. Vandenburg, some of which were recovered by investigators and shown during the trial, established his culpability beyond any doubt.
"Evidence in Mr. Reed's case casts substantial doubt as to his culpability," the European Union, which is against the death penalty entirely and advocates for its end globally, wrote in a letter posted to Twitter.
For Saudi Arabia's allies, the burning question has been whether they believe that Prince Mohammed , who has painted himself as a reformer, has any culpability in the killing, a possibility raised by several U.S. lawmakers.
It's painful to look at the data and conclude that we're responsible for these increasingly common tragedies, but they won't stop if we deny our role so we can avoid the discomfort of acknowledging culpability.
It's about culpability, idolatry, and the doomed result of dumping a complex mass of problems onto one specific set of shoulders (whether that's Stan's problems on Eminem, or a society's problems on celebrities in general).
For the AKP, the narrative is politically useful: It deflects from the government's own culpability in empowering the Gulenist movement and helps to reinforce the government's position that it was deceived by the secretive group.
Corker, despite his culpability in helping to legitimize Trump during the presidential campaign and despite waiting until he'd announced his retirement to speak out, has behaved more patriotically than most of his quietly complicit colleagues.
Humanity's culpability in what many scientists believe to be a planetary emergency has now been reaffirmed by a detailed and depressing report compiled by hundreds of international experts and based on thousands of scientific studies.
The Myanmar government, including the once-respected Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, has denied any culpability, invoking ancient grievances and skewed history to justify treating the Rohingya as Muslim interlopers in a predominantly Buddhist land.
Salzman also laid out her own culpability, telling jurors how she, Raniere and others held a woman captive inside a room for two years under the threat of sending her back to her native Mexico.
As the House managers present their case, I have been struck by the breadth and detail of the factual evidence clearly showing Trump's venal, corrupt abuse of power for personal benefit and his criminal culpability.
For three days after the crash, Iranian officials not only denied that their military forces were responsible, but blamed what they called the aircraft's mechanical problems and said suggestions of Iranian culpability were American propaganda.
As the crisis dragged on and Saudi culpability came into focus thanks to Turkey's well-organized campaign of media leaks, Trump dispatched his Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, to urge the Saudis to come clean.
He also tries to reduce his culpability by noting that, at the time of his actions, he thought simply asking if it was OK to masturbate in front of women was enough to guarantee consent.
The passage of SESTA would overhaul Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, a piece of legislation from the 90s that protects web service providers from legal culpability for what users post on their site.
They project a fairy tale-like sensorial propensity to me that suggests the complex cross-weaves of vulnerability and culpability that exist between us and other animal species, yet they are sleek and mural-sized.
But she was matched by Mr. Sanders as he railed against a legal system in which young people have criminal records because of petty drug offenses while Wall Street executives escaped culpability for the great recession.
That run of bad publicity might explain why it's taken the decision to err on the side of caution in this instance and ground all its autonomous vehicles, despite the tech not being accused of culpability.
In London, opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn struck a starkly different tone to that of the British government by warning against rushing into a new Cold War before full evidence of Moscow's culpability was proven.
That's because, in spite of the reckoning, the apologies, the culpability of a society that's simply asked women to tolerate such behavior in the workplace for decades — the question of what's to be done has lingered.
But it's also about the sacrifices people are willing to make for power, the urge to express even the most unacceptable feelings through art, and the question of culpability in a preventable but still accidental catastrophe.
"We took into account all of the circumstances in this case, including the level of culpability, the age of the driver and the surrender of the driving licence," the CPS' Chris Long said in a statement.
Human Rights Watch research indicates that many of the 85033,271 killings the police attribute to "vigilantes" and drug gangs are a veneer to shield themselves and police agents from culpability in death-squad-style extrajudicial executions.
The IG may prove to be more adept at getting to the bottom of provable wrongdoing at the FBI and DOJ than Mueller's team may be in discerning Trump's culpability in collusion or obstruction of justice.
In prepared remarks to the committee, Facebook and Twitter admitted a level of culpability in how they responded to the Russian interference campaign, with all three companies promising to do more to combat nation-state influence.
Such imagery is often difficult to declassify and its release appeared to show U.S. efforts to convince the international community of Iran's culpability in Thursday's attacks on the Kokuka Courageous and the Norwegian-owned Front Altair.
His experiences as a child, coerced into committing atrocities against his will, now form a key part of his defense strategy in a case that raises complex questions about the criminal culpability of former child soldiers.
The president doubled down on his insistence that an alliance with Saudi Arabia, sweetened by low oil prices and billions in investment, had more value than repercussions for any culpability in the murder of Mr. Khashoggi.
" Some of the emotions fans had messaged her about feeling in similar situations, the Mom Brain podcast co-host revealed, were "shame," culpability, "fear of looking attention seeking" and "fear of being looked at as 'broken.
His transgressions from previous seasons—like his culpability in the drug-fueled death of his Horsin' Around co-star Sarah Lynn, and the time he almost slept with a friend's underage daughter—finally come to light.
Originally announced in 2014 and slated for publication at the end of 2015, the report is set to investigate RBS's culpability over how it treated business customers in difficulty before and during the 2008 financial crisis.
DUBAI — Drone and missile debris recovered by investigators at the Saudi Aramco attack site is proof of Iranian culpability, a Saudi defense ministry representative said Wednesday, but he stopped short of saying Tehran launched the strike.
These proindividual, anticommunity ideologies have been central to the anti-democratic, anti-affirmative-action, antiwelfare, antichoice, and antirace discourses that place culpability for individual failure on moral failings of the individual, not policy decisions and social systems.
Every attempt to placate his party and top advisers by acknowledging publicly that Moscow did, in fact, interfere in the 2016 election was followed by a last minute ad-lib clearly intended to diminish the Putin's culpability.
Your objective is to determine the fate — and often, the precise manner of death — of each person on board, their culpability in the tragedy, and the larger series of events that left the ship abandoned and adrift.
"We, at the outset, determined that, when it came to the president's culpability, we needed to go forward only after taking into account the OLC opinion that indicated that a sitting president cannot be indicted," he said.
"We took into account all the circumstances in this case, including the level of culpability, the age of the driver and the surrender of the driving license," the Crown Prosecution Service said in a statement on Thursday.
The hazy picture of culpability, where those who develop exploits may be several steps removed from those who deploy them, becomes even more pressing as journalists and activists continue to be targeted with products from surveillance companies.
The riders were refused entry into Poland because of what they represent: Mr. Putin personally, denial of Soviet culpability for the Katyn massacre, denial of the Soviet occupation of Poland during World War II, never-ending heartache.
"It is, instead, a transparent attempt to distract from the real issue — culpability for the 9/11 attack and murders — and to mislead the American people and their Congress," said the lawyers, Sean Carter and Jack Quinn.
The White House position was further undermined yesterday when senior senators appeared to conclude after a briefing by CIA chief Gina Haspel that MbS's culpability in the demise of Khashoggi was as great as many have feared.
The plan also seems clearly designed to absolve Facebook from any kind of culpability or blame, if and when it receives charges of bias: We're not saying these things are false — we don't even use that word!
"For some, religion provides an essential source of guidance both about what constitutes wrongful conduct and the degree to which those who assist others in committing wrongful conduct themselves bear moral culpability," he wrote in his concurrence.
The United Nations secretary general, Ban Ki-moon, who has repeatedly denounced what he has called the Syrian government's culpability in most civilian casualties of the war, also expressed shock at the use of bunker-busting bombs.
His choice to leave the House voluntarily at 48 gives him a chance to limit his culpability for a potential loss of the majority or face its consequences, possibly leaving him viable for a future political run.
For Saudi Arabia's allies, the question will be whether they believe that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who has painted himself as a reformer, has any culpability in the killing, a possibility raised by several U.S. lawmakers.
The court noted that the ruling does not constitute a judgment of Ms. Fujimori's culpability or innocence regarding accusations that she accepted money from Odebrecht, the Brazilian construction giant at the center of a multicountry bribery scandal.
This is a person who has gone to extreme lengths to avoid culpability—from lying to investigators to fabricating stories to throw them off to tampering with the crime scene and, very ineffectually, changing a crime scene.
He said that most reports do not address critical issues, like whether the school has used confidentiality agreements in settlements with victims, the culpability of supervisors and whether the sexually abusive teachers went on to teach elsewhere.
Iran's admission was an abrupt reversal for authorities there who had only hours earlier denied culpability and challenged Canada and the U.S. to share any intelligence that showed an Iranian surface-to-air missile was to blame.
But there is a limit to the responsibility that women can take, the ambiguity in which we can dwell; at a certain point, we have a duty to make men who behave like this acknowledge their culpability.
After he was quoted darkly opining about the Trump family's culpability in the Russia investigation in Michael Wolff's book Fire and Fury, he was disowned by Trump and his family and lost his job at Breitbart News.
CNN's Marshall Cohen has an exhaustive list of everything Trump has said about Russian hacking since the summer of 2016, and over and over again, the thrust of his remarks has been to call Russian culpability into question.
As the play begins, Yael is 44, a leftist whose nagging sense of Israeli moral culpability butts up against her personal history: What is a broad-brush belief in harmony without the ability to forgive one-on-one?
With regard to the crimes Russians hackers committed to purloin emails from the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton campaign, Mueller at one point noted that his investigation found "insufficient evidence of the president's culpability" to bring charges.
And then our perpetually bubble-blind Fed will get that opportunity to purchase a humongous amount of securities in order to reflate the bubble once again — which the Fed still won't admit its culpability in, let alone acknowledge.
Or even just the ability to raise more money, because if YC knows that this person is assaulting or sexually harassing women and then keeps allowing or encouraging women to go to them, there's a culpability question there.
Putin's denial of culpability notwithstanding, he and Trump agreed that the issue has become a hindrance to better relations between the two powers, said Tillerson, who attended the more-than-two-hour meeting along with Russia's foreign minister.
The House of Representatives mandated the committee to "conduct a thorough examination of the process and circumstances surrounding OPL 245 and identify culpability of any persons, groups or organisations," committee chairman Razak Atunwa said in an emailed statement.
Sins of commission are always regarded as more egregious than sins of omission—and that seems to be the simplest explanation of why Pelosi is abdicating responsibility now in order to avoid accusations of culpability in the future.
And besides, as I remember, the reasoning of my circle of grade-school friends — mostly the grandchildren of Irish, Polish and Italian immigrants — was that our families had arrived too late to have a share in any culpability.
Hanoi, Vietnam (CNN)President Donald Trump downplayed on Sunday his past skepticism of Russia's involvement in US election meddling, saying he sides with American intelligence agencies over Vladimir Putin when it comes to assigning culpability for the hack.
While the fortune lost is hardly a negligible sum, the suspended sentence is perhaps a shrug in terms of the culpability of those who seem to have yielded little from the situation besides 10 years of legal battles.
" Why it matters: Despite "no plausible alternative explanation," the Kremlin has still yet to accept culpability for what the four leaders are calling the "first offensive use of a nerve agent in Europe since the Second World War.
Mueller demonstrates the president's culpability without making the case against the president directly, or providing supporting evidence that would accompany a criminal charge, because the law prevents the president from being charged with a criminal act as president.
He compared it to a bandit invading a home with two families: If the bandit slaughtered one family and killed several members of the other, he asked, how could that second family bear any culpability in the crime.
It was only when an adult student in a writing course I taught left a folded note left on my desk saying, simply, "It was not your fault," that I finally started to release my feelings of culpability.
Here are the 2 tweets President Trump posted this morning quoting Fox & Friends commentary that tried to downplay his culpability in the El Paso shooting and shift blame unto Democrats, followed by the specific segments he watched. pic.twitter.
Walton's culpability for the Lakers' 37-45 record is a matter of debate, given all of this season's injuries, but Johnson's desire to make a change had been widely anticipated in league circles for weeks, if not months.
The more participants associated black people with apes, the authors showed, the greater the discrepancy between their guesses of the ages of black children and their actual ages — and the more severely the participants judged the children's culpability.
"The Chinese government's culpability for wrongfully imprisoning Liu Xiaobo is deepened by the fact that they released him only when he became gravely ill," Sophie Richardson, the China director at Human Rights Watch, said in an emailed statement.
" For this reason, Kennedy wrote in an earlier opinion, "capital punishment must be limited to those offenders who commit 'a narrow category of the most serious crimes' and whose extreme culpability makes them 'the most deserving of execution.
In a conference call with reporters on Saturday, senior U.S. administration officials said they had a large volume of clear and compelling information, both of chemical weapons use and of President Bashar al-Assad's culpability in the attack.
But the culpability of any one individual is only part of this meticulously reported book; Keefe is also interested in "collective denial," how an entire society tries to cope with trauma and brutality through obfuscation and pitiless rationales.
But German Chancellor Angela Merkel said evidence of Russian culpability presented by British Prime Minister Theresa May was "very solidly based" and promised new measures after EU leaders agreed late on Thursday to recall their ambassador to Moscow.
"In order to solve a case, the FBI must prove culpability beyond a reasonable doubt, and, unfortunately, none of the well-meaning tips or applications of new investigative technology have yielded the necessary proof," an FBI spokesperson told CBS.
It's just as likely, however, that the FCC will respond with some vague language designed to obfuscate any hint of mismanagement or culpability on its part, citing, probably, the need to protect people's privacy or some other such nonsense.
And so the CEOs (or, more likely, their very well-paid publicists) strung together some words to convey that they care about their users while at the same time evading any culpability for whatever the latest screw-up was.
"As our algorithms grow more sophisticated and our environments grow, we will be carefully thinking how to ensure people train AIs to ensure they have a good understanding of ethics, responsibility and culpability," a spokesperson from OpenAI told Recode.
Zuckerberg has always tried to walk an awkward line between touting online connection (of which his product is the paragon) as the greatest achievement of the new century, and shirking culpability for anything negative that might result from it.
"We will not stand by quietly as what we believe to be false narratives that diminish any culpability for the offending officer are advanced," Minister Sammie Berry of Dallas West Church of Christ said after Jean's funeral on Thursday.
Ruling that DeLemus had failed to display sufficient remorse for his actions, District Judge Gloria Navarro denied his request to withdraw his plea and increased DeLemus' culpability under federal sentencing guidelines, adding up to 16 months to his sentence.
At its most thoughtful, the book could be read as one of those meta-textual statements about audience culpability, and it wouldn't be wrong, but it's more accurate to say that it yanks the reader down to its level.
"I do think its worth mentioning ISIL's culpability as they continue to operate and hide among innocent civilians and populated areas in an attempt to avoid being targeted," said Air Force Colonel Patrick Ryder, a spokesman at Central Command.
U.S. prosecutors are investigating Credit Suisse's role in a $2 billion Mozambique corruption case and believe they have evidence of the lender's culpability after three former bankers pleaded guilty last year, according to two sources familiar with the matter.
Mr. Obama spoke as President-elect Donald J. Trump on Thursday again refused to accept Moscow's culpability, asking on Twitter why the administration had waited "so long to act" if Russia "or some other entity" had carried out cyberattacks.
At the same time, they are refusing to hold the kind of extensive investigation that happens in the criminal justice system — the kind of investigation that makes the legal system's high standard for culpability workable in the first place.
The Emirati minister of state for foreign affairs, Anwar Gargash, said on Twitter that his government would need to study the report before responding, but he said the culpability of the Houthis for civilian suffering needed to be recognized.
"That Russia is seeking to plant false lies about chemical weapons use suggests that Moscow is seeking to deflect from its own culpability when these heinous weapons are used," Commander Sean Robertson, a Pentagon spokesman, said in a statement.
"With something like cocaine, one way to lessen one's culpability for buying a product intimately tied to such troubling practices is to financially support social welfare organizations or other groups seeking to help those who may have been harmed," he said.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican government officials apologized on Monday to families of five youths killed after police kidnapped them and turned them over to a brutal drug gang, a rare instance of officials admitting the state's culpability in such crimes.
"Evidence about Friedman's relationship with Ms. Ravelo and, more significantly, with (her husband) Melvin Feliz – the mastermind of the alleged scheme – is … crucial to understanding the government's charges and Ms. Ravelo's lack of culpability, knowledge or involvement," the Ravelo brief said.
Obama argued that once his administration had "clarity and certainty about what in fact had happened, we publicly announced that Russia had hacked into the DNC" during the campaign — making sure the public was informed of Russia's culpability before the election.
Hiring private investigators and attempting to change the conversation to cast doubt on the victim and insinuate her culpability was an incredible abuse and, for me, it will be this cowardly act that defines Brock Allen Turner and his family.
There's a lot of culpability to go around here, especially if assigning blame is your top priority as opposed to catching those who actually committed the violence and cutting down on the chances of more of it in the future.
Well-sourced New York Times reporter Mike Isaac wrote on Twitter that, according to "feedback" he was getting, Zuck tried to "outsmart" the wave of outrage and fingers pointed at Facebook for its culpability in the fake news sausage-making machine.
Similarly, Coltrane's Finchley's culpability in the charges made against him — the rape of a female fan on a film set two decades prior, statutory rape of his now-grown daughter's underage babysitter — is murky until the final moments of episode 4.
" Ryan told us that the recent reports of racially segregated food banks in England are all part of "a publicity stunt with little to suggest—beyond the culpability of media hyping it up—that it is part of a wider trend.
"The extent of culpability with the degree of knowledge and what they decided to do has not had a chance to be fully aired in court," said Michael Burger, director of the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia University.
This should not require an admission of culpability on the part of any parties; simply an acknowledgement that a dispute exists and an awareness that while the dispute exists the domain must be held safe from sale or transfer. 1.
As a Black female writer and curator, such actions have left with me questions about my own culpability in such omissions of visibility, and the ways in which I can challenge the institutions I work within to share my concern.
In each instance, the court's majority focused on levels of culpability and the capacity of the defendant to understand either the nature of the crime they had committed or what capital punishment would mean as a retributive response to it.
Symone Sanders, a Democratic strategist for the Priorities USA Action Super PAC, says her party would have to walk a fine line in the event of an attack: working to bring the nation together while placing culpability squarely where it belongs.
The viewer ends up with a very informed sense of exactly why ISIS rose in the region, how Emwazi became so committed to their cause, and the significant culpability of the U.K. and U.S. authorities in engineering the whole situation.
But the United Nations does not have the money it needs for the proposed package, and is facing criticism that it is still avoiding legal culpability for one of the worst calamities to ever befall Haiti, the Western Hemisphere's poorest country.
"We, at the outset determined that ... when it came to the President's culpability, we needed to, we needed to go forward only after taking into account the OLC opinion that indicated that a president, sitting president, cannot be indicted," Mueller testified.
Between the difficult conversations about who qualifies as a victim, complex policy dissections, and each character's reckoning with their own sexual culpability (yes, Zoey, sex with your high boyfriend isn't exempt), it's difficult to remember we're watching a young adult sitcom.
While Trump has made clear he believes the Syrian regime is responsible for the attack, observers have struggled to gain access to the scene and neither the US nor its allies have been able to provide firm evidence of culpability.
Trump, who denies he had affairs with the woman, has given various accounts of when he learned of the payments, insisted they were not connected to his campaign, and said that any culpability for the deals lies with his former attorney.
That said, it's really a difficult time for Silicon Valley right now, and I want to talk about some big issues about where YouTube is, where Google is, and the culpability of technology in the disaster that we find ourselves in.
Shackelia believes that justice for Naikea hasn't been forthcoming because the structural forces at work are so powerful: admitting culpability would set a costly precedent, and disrupt the narrative that Jamaican law enforcement use to justify their extra-judicial killings.
It was among those people that, during the Obama years, terms like "woke" and "privilege" flourished — ideas that bestowed enlightenment on the formerly clueless and gave white people a language of culpability that made them more conversant with people of color.
Listen and subscribe to our podcast from your mobile device: Via Apple Podcasts | Via RadioPublic | Via Stitcher Across the country, the confirmation of Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh has set off a highly personal debate among women about credibility and culpability.
The Kremlin has denied any involvement in the attack, and on Wednesday, Maria Zakharova, a spokeswoman for the Foreign Ministry, said that suggestions of Russian culpability were part of an orchestrated campaign to drive a wedge between Russia and Britain.
Under Florida's court procedures, the decision has the effect of a not guilty plea, but it may help insulate Mr. Cruz and his defense lawyers from perceptions that they are contesting his culpability in crimes to which he has confessed.
" The chief executive of Oxfam's British arm, Mark I. Goldring, has apologized repeatedly for the Haiti episode, but he told The Guardian that "the scale and the intensity of the attacks feels out of proportion to the level of culpability.
Dr. Tabak and other N.I.H. officials absolved the Foundation for the N.I.H. of any culpability in the alcohol trial debacle, saying the foundation was deceived by officials at the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, which initiated that study.
President Trump last week pushed back against the conclusion of American intelligence services about Prince Mohammed's culpability while also acknowledging that he may have known about the killing: "maybe he did and maybe he didn't," Mr. Trump said in a statement.
By casting aspersions on Mr. Mueller's work, which has otherwise been by the book, they're signaling to the president that they remain loyal to him, despite their initial attempts to at least admit some culpability and work with federal prosecutors.
In response to Syria's long civil war, and repeated allegations that the government had used poison gas, the United Nations created a body, the Joint Investigative Mechanism, to work with the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons and determine culpability.
The payroll tax cut he floated on Monday and the tax filing deadline extension he floated Wednesday won't repair the virus's economic damage —nor will it obscure his culpability for recklessly cutting health funding and trying to downplay the risks.
"Here, the plaintiffs are not punished in proportion to their culpability but to their wealth -- equally guilty but wealthier felons are offered access to the ballot while these plaintiffs continue to be disenfranchised, perhaps forever," the court said in its decision.
One cannot leave this book without further awareness of our deeply unequal justice system, the abuses of money bail, and the legal sleight of hand that allows children to be sentenced as adults, despite their lack of capacity for equal culpability.
As part of that attack, the Borg kidnap Picard and cyborg-alien-zombify him into leading their assault ... which is all you really need to know to understand this episode, which deals with Picard's PTSD and culpability in the disastrous war.
Out of Sight Gay Talese's article about Gerald Foos, a motel owner who secretly spied on his customers for decades, devotes only a few lines to the culpability of Talese himself during their thirty-year correspondence ("The Voyeur's Motel," April 11th).
MICHAEL SCOTT, SAN FRANCISCO To the Editor: Isn't the fundamental problem that President Trump decided to ask President Vladimir V. Putin about Russia's culpability in election interference at all, in the face of a public collective determination by American intelligence agencies?
"When we behave in a way that is incongruent with the anticipated or socially recognized response to a threatening situation, we will try to make sense of it by changing our beliefs about what happened or about our culpability," Curry said.
Criminal defendants generally are not allowed to offer evidence at trial of their own self-serving, after-the fact denials of guilt (indeed, every criminal defendant who goes to trial already has proclaimed his lack of culpability by pleading not guilty).
THAT'S NOT TO SAY THAT I DON'T THINK THERE IS ANY CULPABILITY ON THE PART OF FACEBOOK, BUT I THINK THAT WE NEED TO UNDERSTAND WHAT'S GOING ON, HOW DID IT HAPPEN AND HOW DO WE DEAL WITH IT GOING FORWARD.
" She said she had to watch it again and speak to the directors, who hoped her song would address issues surrounding internet shaming, including "the culpability of the people in the towns, the schools, people who didn't want to get involved.
More specifically, the report highlights the role and culpability of Commander-in-Chief Senior-General Min Aung Hlaing; and makes it clear that these systematic crimes followed a clear chain of command from the most senior levels of the Myanmar military.
Kushner, along with other White House officials, have sidestepped the question of bin Salman's culpability and repeatedly insisted that the Kingdom is too important a strategic partner -- on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and in countering Iran -- to rush to punish.
"There is not a scintilla of criminal culpability that can be attributed to Mr. Cuba Gooding Jr. after I have extensively, with my staff, reviewed the video of almost two hours which reflects the entire event," Heller told reporters in June.
Using monetary loss, actual or intended, as an indicator of the seriousness of a crime can be unfair as it tends to outweigh the other factors (like the type of crime, or acceptance of responsibility) for determining an offender's culpability.
After talks with British Prime Minister Theresa May, French President Emmanuel Macron said Thursday France shared Britain's view that that there was "no other plausible explanation" other than Russian culpability, and said he would announce unspecified "measures" in coming days.
The more interesting questions raised when Trump gives new life to allegations of misconduct against Bill Clinton aren't about his wife's culpability, but about the ex-president's own legacy and whether he is someone that liberals and feminists should celebrate.
Dedicated to exploring questions of climate change, ecological imbalance, and human culpability, the exhibition features 17 artists, whose wide-ranging works put the lie to prevailing notions that the weather is a soporific subject, that environmental issues cannot be made engaging.
These concern her alleged culpability for the deaths of four Americans in Benghazi in 2012; her lucrative speechmaking; the governance arrangements at the Clintons' foundation; and her private e-mail server, which was revealed in March 2015, shortly before she announced her run.
" The court has barred the death penalty for the intellectually disabled and juvenile defendants, finding that because of their impairments limiting judgment and control, they "do not act with the level of moral culpability that characterizes the most serious adult criminal conduct.
Several State Department officials told CNN Tillerson's strategy for the trip is to highlight Russia's responsibility and culpability for Assad's actions in an effort to shame Putin into doing more to end the conflict and drive a wedge between Moscow and Damascus.
"Regardless of [Abedin's] level of culpability — and her defenders say she's unfairly targeted because she's so close to Hillary — Huma was a disaster waiting to happen," writes Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes in Shattered: Inside Hillary Clinton's Doomed Campaign, which released Tuesday.
Even if you happen to work in the tech sector, which may seem like one of the few parts of the economy that promises a decent income (if also your own culpability for inflating rent), life can still be a precarious predicament.
First of all, it was humiliating for Coats, just days after Trump preferred Putin's "very strong and powerful" denials of election interference over the assessment of Russia's culpability that had been delivered to him by the DNI before he went to Finland.
House Democrats now have to make a very tough call about how much energy and credibility to pour into the dissection of the Mueller-Barr decisions, while also weighing the political benefits and liabilities of appearing obsessed with proving the president's culpability.
That the leaders have a culpability and intentionality, a malice, but that I don't think ... Yes, sure, of course, there are some people who watch Fox News who are intending to be whipped up and hateful and furied and all of that.
Federal prosecutor Jose Adercio Sampaio said that depending on Vale's culpability in the new disaster, it may change how his task force handles a 155 billion reais ($41 billion) case against Samarco Mineracao SA, a Vale joint venture with BHP Group (BHP.AX).
Well, I'm not sure I would describe it as culpability, but more that were there process improvements that we could make to minimize the risk of another instance arising that was similar to what happened at U.C.L.A. and beyond that particular instance.
" That process allows prosecutors to "fully assess the candor, culpability and complications attendant to any potential cooperator, and results in cooperating witnesses who, having accepted full responsibility for any and all misconduct, are credible to law enforcement and, hopefully, to judges and juries.
Although the fixation on Mr. Trump's possible criminal culpability is understandable, it obscures the principal objective of the Russia investigation led by the special counsel, Robert Mueller, which is less to punish past wrongdoing than to identify continuing threats to our electoral system.
Last January, at a rally in Dresden, Mr. Höcke questioned the guiding precept of modern Germany — the country's culpability in World War II and the Holocaust — calling on Germans to make a "180 degree" turn in the way they viewed their history.
Mr. Trump's word choices on a range of issues — Russian interference in elections, Iran's nuclear program, North Korea's leadership and, most important, the culpability and reliability of Saudi Arabia's crown prince — remain at odds with the C.I.A.'s assessment of the facts.
This kind of bailout can apply even to companies that have some culpability in their difficulties — like the auto companies that made plenty of mistakes, and were helped out anyway because the cost of not doing so would have been so great.
WASHINGTON — President Trump defied the nation's intelligence agencies and a growing body of evidence on Tuesday to declare his unswerving loyalty to Saudi Arabia, asserting that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's culpability for the killing of Jamal Khashoggi might never be known.
This gaslighting is nothing more than a cowardly tactic to downplay white nationalist extremism in order to shield both Trump and his cadre of acolytes from any culpability for their repeated use of the dangerous rhetoric that has helped to mainstream extremist ideology.
Human Rights Watch: Attack an 'apparent war crime' The attack was later revealed by CNN to have been carried out using an American-made bomb that had been sold to Saudi Arabia, raising questions about whether the United States bears any moral culpability.
To her left, she names the women and men who owned slaves during the last major census of Virginia slaveholders in 1860 — a class of people who are often privileged to be anonymous and amorphous, their memories and descendants often bereft of culpability.
"It is important to understand that all of the defendant's subsequent criminal conduct can be traced back to his original killing of his wife Kathie decades earlier, and his subsequent efforts to avoid criminal culpability for her death," he said in court papers.
Tackling the questions of national and individual culpability and guilt, Mr. Ophuls interviewed American conscientious objectors and whistle-blowers (like Daniel Ellsberg), French veterans of Algeria and many Germans, from surviving Nuremberg defendants like Albert Speer to college students born after the war.
The Americans who tuned in — a small minority — had already made up their minds about Trump's culpability and how much to care about it, or they saw, more than anything else, a boatload of blowhards making a lot of nasty Washington noise.
When my story ran in the paper on Wednesday, it shared space on the front page with one I wrote about the White House accusing Russia of covering up the Syrian government's culpability in a chemical weapons attack on its own people.
For that reason, though there was surely culpability on his part and that of other bishops, there was for me also a kind of sadness to it — that a fundamentally good man did such a tragically poor job in addressing this issue.
Reading from a script at the White House, he said that he had actually meant to say that he didn't know why the Russians "wouldn't" interfere in US elections and said he had made unequivocal statements on Moscow's culpability on multiple occasions.
Although the report documented lapses on Lion Air's part, like shoddy maintenance and undertrained pilots, examples of Lion Air's culpability were underplayed when the report was presented, dismaying critics who note that Indonesia, the world's fourth-most populous country, struggles with endemic corruption.
"The American Defense Secretary Jim Mattis consulted me early yesterday evening about our assessment of the regime's culpability for the chemical weapons attack and we reviewed the need to understand and to deal with any likely Russian reactions to the attack," Fallon told the BBC.
First, the 68-year-old veteran peace campaigner came under fire from some Labour lawmakers for not standing shoulder-to-shoulder with May in blaming Russia directly for the poisoning - instead saying Moscow's culpability needed to be proven before rushing into a new Cold War.
WHEN the Supreme Court ruled in 2002 that "mentally retarded" persons' diminished powers of reasoning and culpability made them ineligible for the death penalty, a dissenting Justice Antonin Scalia wrote that his six colleagues' "newest invention" would turn "capital trial[s] into a game".
As far as how we see our own position in these debates and struggles, we constantly reckon with and interrogate our personal culpability and contradictions as people who participate in exhibitions and have jobs in the arts, be it in nonprofit educational institutions or otherwise.
An important part of the arguments made by the lawyers, all of them past presidents of the City Bar Association, was that as serious as Ms. Clark's actions were, others with equal or greater culpability had already been released or were about to be.
The New York Times notes security clearance renewal could become more difficult for any current officials found to be culpable and that any former officials hoping to return to government service with this culpability on their records may face increased scrutiny during the application process.
Most plagiarism cases unfold pretty similarly: someone discovers one case of copypaste-ivitis, the writer denies any culpability and chalks it up to a mistake or misunderstanding, someone else discovers more examples of wrongdoing, the writer apologizes and is fired, the world moves on.
James Aston, the University of Hull's Film Studies Programme Chair and an expert in apocalyptic cinema, told Mashable via email he's noticed an increase in pessimism, and a proliferation of adult culpability for the destruction of the Earth, in apocalyptic film produced after the millennium.
Despite these findings and recommendations, the Saudi government has been engaged in a massive PR campaign in recent months to promote the remarkable and implausible claim that our Commission's investigation exonerated the Kingdom of any culpability for the rise of al Qaeda and the Sept.
Defenders of white supremacy have repressed reports of it consistently and skillfully with time-worn tactics: They assert the culpability of the victim and reasonableness of the attacker, and they back that up by intimidating victims or witnesses who give evidence of white violence.
And while German culpability in the gas attacks in Flanders 100 years ago was clear, the United Nations is still unable to agree, or even yet formally investigate, which side has been conducting chemical attacks of any kind in the long Syrian civil war.
Ultimately, allowing the kingpins of sexual exploitation to escape criminal culpability and civil liability in order to safeguard the special interests of Big Tech via NAFTA would be a victory for unadulterated corporate greed, and could make Internet-facilitated sexual violence a major American export.
" There are also the forces of "inertia and the allure of near-term gains and the preferences of the world's workers and consumers, who fall somewhere on a long spectrum of culpability stretching from knowing selfishness through true ignorance and reflexive, if naïve, complacency.
Trump&aposs public doubting of Russia&aposs culpability for interference in 2016 — though he tried to "clarify" his remarks a day later — sparked bipartisan condemnation in Washington and sparked congressional lawmakers to look once again for ways to tighten sanctions on the longtime U.S. foe.
" In a statement, Mr. Liang's lawyers, Paul Shechtman and Gabriel Chin, said, "Although we disagree with Mr. Thompson on the fundamental issue of Peter Liang's culpability, he deserves praise for his dispassionate and courageous decision that incarceration is not called for in this case.
But some are skeptical whether the new focus on cooperation agreements with individuals will produce high-level prosecutions and instead see it being used as an excuse to pull back from the costly penalties firms paid that allowed the top executives to avoid personal culpability.
USL said that only a court or regulatory authority would be in a position to determine fault or culpability in relation to the transactions it investigated, adding that it would send copies of its findings to concerned authorities immediately and cooperate with any inquires.
Since January, President Donald Trump has wavered repeatedly on China's culpability for the coronavirus pandemic, a tactic his outside advisers say is helping counteract Chinese propaganda, creating a 2020 reelection argument and protecting years of on-again-off-again trade negotiations with the Asian power.
Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki has compared the Nazis to bandits invading a home shared by two families: If the bandits slaughtered one family and killed several members of the other, he suggested, how could the second family bear any culpability in the bandits' crimes?
That month, Mr. Höcke spoke at a rally in Dresden and questioned the guiding precept of modern Germany — the country's culpability in World War II and the Holocaust — calling on Germans to make a "180 degree" turn in the way they viewed their history.
"Over the years, these different pieces of evidence have trickled out and historians have amassed this picture of culpability and how he was reflecting on that," said Jennifer Lind, an associate professor of government at Dartmouth College and a specialist in Japanese war memory.
After much fretting, weighing the culpability of the fossil fuel industry versus that of the individual, I've ended up at a tenuous philosophical balance point where I will minimize my air travel, choosing my trips carefully, but I won't categorically say no to all travel.
That Ms. Haspel acted on Mr. Rodriguez's orders cannot absolve her from culpability, since it would not be legally or ethically permissible to destroy evidence of known criminal wrongdoing, especially if conducted for the purpose of protecting C.I.A. interrogators who carried out the torture.
There is also a sense of unfairness about punishing a defendant who never received the money from the crime, or who got only a small portion of it, by having a forfeiture order entered that requires paying a sum far beyond the person's actual culpability.
But because several people were charged in connection to each murder, the key question at Cooper's, Gardner's and Walton's trials was one of culpability: How much of a role did the accused play, and were his actions egregious enough to warrant the electric chair?
And so I don&apost understand why we are taking any culpability toward this crime that is being committed away from the parents and making it as if we&aposre just grabbing kids and putting them into concentration camps, because that is not the case at all.
But it's also fair to say that things like alleged Russian propagandists reaching up to 126 million users before the 2016 elections in the US had some kind of impact, even if it's not really quantifiable, and Facebook mostly seems interested in limiting its culpability for it.
" New York Inspector General Catherine Leahy Scott released a statement Monday saying, "This disgraced corrections officer's disregard for the laws and rules guiding his profession underscores his criminal culpability in the systemic breakdown of security that led to last summer s escape of two convicted killers.
The group is also upset with how Facebook effectively avoided culpability for its actions, as part of the settlement allowed the company to avoid admitting any guilt over massive privacy and data security scandals, like Cambridge Analytica, that landed it in hot water with the agency.
This standpoint operates collectively and individually, spotlighting the culpability of a free and prosperous electorate whose tax dollars are funneled to support atrocities south of the border, as well as the genetic propensity of the human species to abandon mercy and reason for animalistic, tribal instincts.
Those releases are suspected to be the work of hackers connected to the Russian government, who have invented this persona in order to cast doubt on their culpability and influence the US presidential election, according to a nearly unanimous consensus among cybersecurity researchers in the private sector.
IN INAPPROPRIATE CASES, I THINK THAT FINES FOR INDIVIDUALS, PROHIBITION ORDERS, OBVIOUSLY, THIS IS A MUCH HIGHER STANDARD BUT FOR JUSTICE DEPARTMENT PROSECUTIONS, ARE THINGS THAT DO NEED TO BE PURSUED IN ORDER TO MAKE THE POINT THAT THERE IS INDIVIDUAL CULPABILITY AS WELL AS COLLECTIVE.
Judges will use two determinants—culpability and harm caused to victims—to determine sentencing, so an offender who spent a lot of time planning the offence could still go to jail even if a victim doesn't have a religious family or a young brother or sister.
In the spirit of spreading culpability for the GOP's meltdown as thin as possible, The Daily Beast recently served up a new theory that lays blame for Donald Trump at the feet of liberal commentators in general, and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman in particular.
Haley's blunt talk about the culpability of police officers and the need for reforms, paired with her criticism of Trump during her GOP response to President Barack Obama's State of the Union address, mark her as a woman willing to buck convention within her political party.
" Barr defended his record on Tuesday, saying, "I think when you have violent gangs in the city killing people, murder and so forth and so on, sometimes the most readily provable charge is their drug trafficking offenses rather than proving culpability of the whole gang for murder.
Purdue has sometimes claimed to have never "lost a case" related to OxyContin, but it's more accurate to say that the company has never allowed a case to go to trial, often settling rather than litigating the culpability of the company—and the Sacklers—in open court.
Read more: State Department investigators are reportedly escalating their probe into email records from former Hillary Clinton aidesFor current and former officials, culpability means the violations will be noted in their files and will be considered when they apply for or go to renew security clearances.
"  As a result, the appellate court ruled that "in denying waiver, the trial court minutely considered the circumstances of the offense, made an independent assessment of the juvenile's culpability, and considered G.M.C.'s prior good character and 'the input of the victim or the victim's family.
" He contends in a statement that this "implied an intent on the appellant's part to shield and sequester his activities" and "implied moral depravity, callousness and culpability on the appellant's part because of the inherent connotations of filth, garbage, detritus and criminal activity frequently associated with dumpsters.
A Fidel cap floats by and I can't help but think about the Judgment Night soundtrack, but more the inescapable feeling that this is actually judgment night, and some grotesque Sumerian god will sweep through Cleveland, and incinerate everyone here for their culpability in this hellscape.
"The American defense secretary Jim Mattis consulted me early yesterday evening about our assessment of the regime's culpability for the chemical weapons attack and we reviewed the need to understand and to deal with any likely Russian reactions to the attack," Michael Fallon told BBC Television.
In failing to deal honestly with the legacy of white supremacy, whites embrace their sense of identity as bound up with American virtue and in doing so they obscure notions of responsibility and culpability for historical wrongs and horrors that no reasonable person can deny took place.
"If mayoral candidates actually used the s-word, and acknowledged that segregation is rooted in racism, and acknowledged government's culpability as a vehicle for and perpetuator of racism, then we might have a very different mayoral race," said Marisa Novara, of the nonprofit Metropolitan Planning Council.
Watch: The History of Birth Control According to Sophia Forum trustee Jacqui Stevenson, culpability lies partially with the media: "Much of the coverage around PrEP has focused on gay men, and there has been little targeted outreach or information to counteract that narrative," she explains to Broadly.
This disproportionate number of BME victims and the worrying lack of accountability and culpability of police officers has, for the most part, gone widely underreported in most mainstream media—most recently, in the case of 18-year-old Mzee Mohammed's death in Liverpool in July 2016.
While the government has now acknowledged its culpability, victims' families during the postwar decades lived with the stigma of being blacklisted as "reds" under the guilt-by-association system, and a pervasive system of political surveillance kept people from talking about the horrors they had witnessed.
Trump, who used to blame China for North Korean misbehavior but changed his mind after a 10-minute chat with Chinese President Xi Jinping in April, seems to be exonerating his new buddies in Beijing from any culpability in Warmbier's death or North Korean ongoing missile tests.
I also hope to read Don Winslow's "The Border," reality-based fiction that I expect will be as brutally enlightening about America's venality regarding immigration as Winslow's "The Power of the Dog" and "The Cartel" were about American culpability in the so-called war on drugs.
A member of the Chinese political establishment shared a different, 20173-page set of internal papers with The New York Times earlier this year, expressing hope that it would make it more difficult for party leaders, including President Xi Jinping, to escape culpability for the mass detentions.
Even before Ms. Le Pen's remarks this week denying France's culpability in a notorious wartime roundup of Jews, recent revelations in the French news media, including a well-documented new book, revived nagging concerns about the sympathies of the woman who would be France's next president.
Another implication of the Yoko Effect (or rather, Yoko Myth) is that it assigns no power, responsibility, or culpability to a man in such a relationship — a fact that's pretty rich considering the level of fame, privilege, and influence held by John Lennon and Prince Harry.
Among its recommendations: recusals of chief prosecutors should apply to the entire office; prosecutors should not take advice from politically active friends of the accused; alternative prosecution should include the defendant admitting culpability; and Smollett's record should not have been expunged immediately in the interest of transparency.
And with someone like James Baker (who has publicly stated he has serious doubts about human culpability in climate change) as the public face of the CLC in this endeavor, it's hard to believe that improving the environment via new tax schemes is really their number one goal.
Just like Barr's interpretation of special counsel Robert Mueller's report -- no obstruction of justice charges, so case closed -- it lays no blame or culpability at Trump's feet, and completely ignores how the President has invited fights with the other branches of government and repeatedly tested the balance of power.
Stein's attorneys argued that the 2016 presidential election and Trump's rhetoric played a role in the culpability of their client, whom they described as "an early and avid supporter" of Trump, who called for a Muslim registry, closing mosques, and greater surveillance of Muslim Americans during his campaign.
At the same time, Trump continues to act like a maniac — just this week, he fired the secretary of state over Twitter, deployed inappropriate political rhetoric at an official speech to active-duty Marines, and denied Russian culpability for assassinations carried out on British soil — and it's only Wednesday.
Thornton's use of found sound — an oral account of the aftermath of the Hiroshima bombing — and her references to the atomic age come in part from her father's and grandfather's roles in developing the atomic bomb and the way in which culture channels feelings of anxiety, trauma, and culpability.
WASHINGTON — Ending one of the longest, costliest and most bitterly partisan congressional investigations in history, the House Select Committee on Benghazi issued its final report on Tuesday, finding no new evidence of culpability or wrongdoing by Hillary Clinton in the 20123 attacks in Libya that left four Americans dead.
The Trump Organization may have repeatedly violated federal law by hiring illegal aliens, but it, like countless other employers, has had no legal culpability for failing to use the federal E-Verify program — which has been found to be more than 99 percent effective at screening out illegal workers.
That characterization of the crime, "implied an intent on the appellant's part to shield and sequester his activities" and "implied moral depravity, callousness and culpability on the appellant's part because of the inherent connotations of filth, garbage, detritus and criminal activity frequently associated with dumpsters," the document states.
Since then, however, Trump has failed to take many significant actions against Russia -- including slow-rolling the implementation of sanctions that were passed by an overwhelming bipartisan majority in August 2017 -- largely because he has refused to acknowledge Russia's culpability for attempts to interfere in the 2016 elections.
Focusing on Benghazi, just after a House committee issued its final report on the attack on the United States Mission there in 2012, helps the ad resonate with a timely and salient topic, even if the report found no new evidence of culpability or wrongdoing by Mrs. Clinton.
" The appeal said the use of the phrase "implied an intent on the appellant's part to shield" his activities from others and "implied moral depravity, callousness, and culpability on the appellant's part because of the inherent connotations of filth, garbage, detritus and criminal activity frequently generally associated with Dumpsters.
Secondly, the impulse to keep Hannah alive speaks to an impulse to take the safe route wherever possible — the same impulse that may have lead Asher to keep Clay from claiming any culpability in Hannah's death, despite the fact that this choice invalidated the entire premise of the book.
Settlement offers, like the one in the Jones case, come when those chances are not good for a variety of reasons, including the culpability of the officer, the degree of sympathy for the victim, the amount of publicity surrounding the death and whether the episode was captured on video.
But the reason these companies—Facebook in particular—talk about free speech is not simply to conceal their economic stake in the reproduction of misinformation; it's also a polite way for them to suggest that the real culpability for what pullulates on their platforms lies with their users.
The questions of responsibility in the face of risk, of culpability, of the degree to which an outdoors person is responsible for things that went right or wrong by luck, all flow through "The Adventurer's Son," a new memoir by the famous explorer and field ecologist Roman Dial.
At the same time, the league in which they endured so much damage is attempting to avoid culpability by playing down any link between head hits and brain trauma even as it tries to make the game safer by changing the rules of the sport and adding concussion protocols.
The first leak: A member of the Chinese political establishment shared a different, 403-page set, of internal papers with The Times earlier this year, expressing hope that the revelations would make it more difficult for party leaders, including President Xi Jinping, to escape culpability for the mass detentions.
It said recusals of chief prosecutors should apply to the entire office; that prosecutors should not take advice from politically active friends of the accused; that alternative prosecution should include the defendant admitting culpability; and that Smollett's record should not have been expunged immediately for the sake of transparency.
As fashion comes to grips with its own culpability in the climate crisis, the concept of upcycling, whether remaking old clothes or re-engineering used fabric or simply using what would otherwise be tossed into landfill, has begun to trickle out to many layers of the fashion world.
The Congress party has had departures from its commitment to secularism and minority rights in the past — acts of violence against Muslims under its watch and culpability in the 1984 massacres of the Sikh minority — but never before has it abandoned its rhetorical and symbolic commitment to these ideas.
The new organization shifts the broader battle over gender discrimination to untrodden turf: While firms have been evaluating their own culpability after women entrepreneurs emerged this year to name their accusers, the conversation has largely avoided the heavily male social networks that can route deals and connections to other men.
So we're too often indifferent to Muslim victims of terrorism not only because to be otherwise would force us to rethink our assumptions about Islam (that it is a violent religion), but that it would force us to accept some measure of culpability in the events so traumatizing the world.
The inquiry's 328-page report did not provide direct evidence of Mr. Putin's culpability, but cited "strong circumstantial evidence" of Kremlin responsibility in the death of Mr. Litvinenko, who fled Russia and became a citizen of Britain, where he was a relentless critic of the Kremlin and particularly Mr. Putin.
But experts say that although the charges announced Wednesday, and Russia's alleged involvement, is under scrutiny (and will be more so when the trial starts next March) any culpability attributed to Russia for the downing of the flight, and deaths of all on board, is unlikely to have further consequences.
Read more: Here are the popular YouTubers with millions of fans that are losing their verified status and coveted grey checkmark thanks to a policy changeMs Yeah, real name Zhou Xiao Hui, denied culpability on Weibo on September 10, saying the girls did not follow the her method at all.
And the state attorneys general of Massachusetts and New York have recently sued not just Purdue Pharma, the maker of OxyContin, but also members of the Sackler family who own the company — and who have largely escaped personal legal penalties for the company's role in the epidemic, culpability they deny.
Current and former officials insisted that while the communications are suggestive and reinforce the intelligence agency's conclusions about the culpability of the crown prince, they are not the kind of definitive, direct evidence that President Trump has suggested would be needed to convince him that Prince Mohammed ordered the killing.
" Human Rights Watch Asia director Brad Adams said the "admission should erase any doubt about the culpability of the president," while U.N. Special Rapporteur Agnes Callamard tweeted that Duterte's comment showed he was responsible for "imposing unthinkable sufferings on 1000s of vulnerable families, emboldening corrupt policing, destroying rule of law.
It would not jeopardize the company's ability to issue shares, because it is a claim only of negligence, not of fraud, and the S.E.C. appears to have stopped requiring companies and individuals to admit culpability as part of a settlement, so a resolution under this provision would not affect private litigation.
It is difficult because virtually all of the Astros' players had some involvement or knowledge of the scheme, and I am not in a position based on the investigative record to determine with any degree of certainty every player who should be held accountable, or their relative degree of culpability.
Experiencing the tangible, often-silly effects of consumer-level environmental regulation has had an unarguably positive side effect: It's gotten us talking (and talking and talking) about the relative culpability of our consumer choices in the destruction of the planet — and how much blame should go to the system at large.
"So far, the only culpability possibly ascribed to the governor himself is having put together a leadership team that seems to not yet have clear lines of authority for hiring or crisis management or communication," said John Weingart, the associate director of the Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers University.
The state's attorney's office said that an investigation of the incident confirmed "that the acts on the video were just the recovery of drugs and there is nothing false or fraudulent in the [body-worn camera] videos that would deceive or mislead a reasonable person" or rise to the level of "criminal culpability."
In one of his first public appearances since being fired by Trump after just 10 days in the job following a lewd telephone interview with The New Yorker magazine, Scaramucci punted questions about Trump's culpability for not condemning neo-Nazis and white supremacists following a deadly rally on Saturday in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Bossert—who cut his teeth in the Bush administration and was the victim of an email phishing attack this August—stated that evidence compiled by DHS had been reviewed by allied nations such as the United Kingdom, Canada, and Japan, which had agreed with the United State's assessment of North Korea's culpability.
Boeing announced on Wednesday that it was set to begin distributing the first $50 million of a $100 million fund it created for families of 737 Max crashesHowever, some of those family members found the announcement, and the fund itself, to be a poor effort to distract from Boeing's culpability in the crashes.
And that's why the murder charges announced by international prosecutors on Wednesday against three Russians and a Ukrainian over the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 five years ago, with the loss of 298 lives, are very important even if Russia refuses to surrender the suspects or acknowledge their culpability, as it will.
So, yes, the culpability is very clear, and it largely rests with us, with the United States, and yet it is very convenient, politically, to blame it on Mexico, and to try to push the solution to the problem on them and other originating and transiting countries when it's really with us.
After all, it was the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in 1911, a fire that killed 146 workers who had no escape route from a factory that had locked doors and overcrowding and whose owners escaped any culpability or liability, that led to the modern-day Labor Department and the advent of worker safety laws.
"House Democrats now have to make a very tough call about how much energy and credibility to pour into the dissection of the Mueller-Barr decisions, while also weighing the political benefits and liabilities of appearing obsessed with proving the president's culpability," John Lawrence, Pelosi's former chief of staff, wrote Monday in The Hill.
Stillbirth and suffocation can look identical under a microscope, and regardless of her culpability or the callous texts she sent, Rodriguez herself was a victim of circumstance—a teenager who'd given birth three times and essentially been constantly pregnant since age 22016, a child who tumbled through every possible crack before landing on Rikers.
As a citizen of this country, I retain culpability and agency within the state of race relations, but I can still look more or less dispassionately at "Laocoön" — at the MOCAD, there is a triple-sized version of the piece presented by Biggers at Art Basel Miami Beach last year — whereas others clearly cannot.
In the coming weeks, city officials will remind New Yorkers to wash their hands, cough into their elbows and wed themselves to bottles of Purell, but they are unlikely to assume any culpability for what could now or someday be the most serious rupture to the safe management of a major outbreak of infectious disease.
It is a searing chronicle of metamorphosis, and, owing in part to the performance of Abraham Attah, the Ghanaian actor who plays Agu, the film leaves the viewer little choice but to identify with a marauding underage soldier and to construe each incremental tragedy that befalls him as a basis for mitigating his culpability.
Through bankruptcy's exclusive focus on cities' culpability for fiscal crisis, its lack of attention to the people affected, and its implicit demand for cities to solve "their" problems on their own, we have overestimated the ability of cities and their residents to combat powerful forces like automation, suburbanization, the recent financial crisis, and deindustrialization.
"It is our legal opinion that there is a lack of sufficient evidence to show beyond a reasonable doubt criminal culpability on the part of Officers Staymates and Pedersen when they fatally shot Nava on July 21, 2018," the Orange County District Attorney's Office said in a letter to Anaheim Police Chief Jorge Cisneros, providing details of the investigation.
The keynote address, made by Feminists For Life of America president Serrin Foster, addressed the "feminization of poverty," focusing on the institutional lack of childcare resources for women in college and in the workplace, as well as the lack of paternal culpability to participate in this care, contributes to women feeling the need to choose abortion.
Released just one day after moviegoers watched the first explosions in Baghdad—the opening of a "shock and awe" salvo and a permanent state of war—Dreamcatcher feels like a perfect focus for the grim lens with which we scrutinize pop culture's political fixations and moral culpability, particularly in light of Colonel Curtis's total war mentality.
No matter how much culpability you wish to assign James for what is poised to go down as the Lakers' franchise-record sixth successive trip to the draft lottery, he's going to have to own this as much as the front-office tandem of Magic Johnson and Rob Pelinka as well as the under-fire coach Luke Walton.
" One of the great scholars of Cambodian history and the Khmer Rouge years, David P. Chandler, examined the question of culpability in his book "Voices from S-21" and concluded that "to find the source of the evil that was enacted at S-21 on a daily basis, we need to look no further than ourselves.
"Ending one of the longest, costliest and most bitterly partisan congressional investigations in history, the House Select Committee on Benghazi issued its final report on Tuesday, finding no new evidence of culpability or wrongdoing by Hillary Clinton in the 2012 attacks in Libya that left four Americans dead," David Herszenhorn reported in the New York Times after its release.
" Still, Mr. Cohen was blunt about the president's culpability as he stood in court and admitted his guilt: "In coordination with, and at the direction of, a candidate for federal office," Mr. Cohen said he conspired with a media company to keep secret Mr. Trump's affair with Stephanie Clifford, a pornographic film actress known as Stormy Daniels. "Mr.
Elected officials and other architects of the recession are more likely to dismiss people struggling to find their way in a time of depleted opportunity as "sanctimonious, sensitive, supercilious snowflakes," to borrow a phrase from United States Attorney General Jeff Sessions, speaking at an event for conservative high school students in July, than to recognize their own culpability.

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