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15 Sentences With "more remorseful"

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In his interview with the Times, Sebring was more remorseful.
"I told him, 'I think you're more remorseful because it's affecting your job,' " she said.
"But I told him, 'I think you're more remorseful because it's affecting your job,' " Kim says.
You know, when he was still in Congress and this was all happening, he was a little bit more remorseful.
I cannot be more remorseful about the people I hurt, and I plan to do right by all of them.
The participants who received the apology felt better (PDF) and viewed the offending child as nicer as well as more remorseful.
While striking a much more remorseful tone, they also served as a tacit admission that the team's initial statement was, at best, misleading.
"I told him, 'I think you're more remorseful because it's affecting your job,' " Kim remarked during a conversation with her mother, Kris Jenner, and cousin Cici Bussey.
Appearing in the courtroom in a wheelchair and wearing a dark suit and purple tie, Manafort struck a decidedly more remorseful tone than during his previous appearance on March 7 in Virginia before Judge Ellis.
He told the NYT he "cannot be more remorseful about the people [he's] hurt and [he plans] to do right by all of them," and released a statement noting the different workplace "culture" of the 1960s and 70s.
QUOTE OF THE DAY "I cannot be more remorseful about the people I hurt, and I plan to do right by all of them" Movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, apologizing after a New York Times story detailed numerous sexual harassment accusations against him.
Daisuke is weakened. The man he thought to be a product of his father's horrible actions, was in fact, his own son. He is even more remorseful when he reads Teppei's suicide letter. Finally, Teppei is given the acceptance that he so long craved for.
Later, Angela overhears Arthur and Linderman lament their failed murder attempt. As she panics and threatens Arthur, he places the thought in her head that Nathan has to die. Linderman, however, is more remorseful, and offers to heal Angela's scars from the many times Arthur has forced thoughts into her head. Remembering Arthur's plans to murder Nathan, she uses the Haitian to dampen Arthur's abilities, and poisons his food at dinner.
As she panicked and threatened Arthur, he placed the thought in her head that Nathan had to die. Linderman, however, was more remorseful, and offered to heal Angela's scars from the many times Arthur had forced thoughts into her head. Remembering Arthur's plans to murder Nathan, she used the Haitian to dampen Arthur's abilities, and poisoned his food at dinner. Before they can dispose of the body, Nathan arrived and called for an ambulance.
A walk of shame is a situation in which a person must walk past strangers or peers alone for an embarrassing reason before reaching a place of safety and privacy. In sports in which a player can be ejected from the match (such as penalty cards, disqualifying fouls, et al), their passage off the pitch is frequently referred to as a walk of shame, especially in instances where the player looks more remorseful than angry. This is generally amplified, especially in association football, as the opposing team's supporters generally feel few inhibitions at barracking the player with abuse as they leave. A similar term is used on the BBC game show The Weakest Link, where regardless of the country it aired, the host would send off the contestant, and the contestant would walk off the stage in a similar manner.

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