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"own up" Definitions
  1. to admit that you are responsible for something bad or wrong

456 Sentences With "own up"

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Unfortunately the US has a lot to own up to, and to own up to democracy in general.
Upon the deal's closing, Rite Aid will own up to a 29.6 percent stake in the combined company and current Albertsons shareholders will own up to 72 percent.
I think we have to own up to the responsibility.
We're the first to own up to our highlighter obsession.
I mean if you do it, own up to it.
But Jacobs isn't ready to own up to her mistakes.
I don't know if you would own up to that.
And when we make mistakes, we'll own up to them.
I will make mistakes and always own up to them.
Take on your fears and own up to your mistakes.
If I did do it, I'd own up to it.
If you raped three, I will own up to it.
Worse: a coward who can't own up to being one.
"You have to own up to the facts," she said.
Why didn't they own up to an error they made?
So that's why I am on my own up here.
If she can have the guts to own up to her mistakes and move forward, the least her detractors can do is own up to their own motivations as they refuse to do the same.
"Most sex workers don't own up to it," de Sade notes.
If that happens, you should own up and acknowledge your mistake.
But if you were really at fault, own up to it.
But I think you should be able own up to it.
The North Korean government won't own up to its problematic record.
Soon enough, Trump will have to own up to that himself.
Foreigners can own up to 49 percent of an Indian carrier.
Ms. Shaw wants Volkswagen to fully own up to its fraud.
We can't own up to making the biggest mistake ever made.
"If I do something wrong, I will own up to it."
I mean don't you have to own up to these things?
They present offers to buy and can own up to 20%.
And so we're going to make Facebook own up to everything.
It's time for the agency to own up to what really happened.
In the end, she appears to own up to it with grace.
I know how to own up to my mistakes and overcome them.
And yet the Trump administration refuses to own up to the lie.
If you have no idea what you're doing, own up to that.
I have to own up to it, it cost us the game.
When you make a mistake, you have to own up to it.
This refusal to own up exacerbates audiences that want to support her.
Centcom should own up to its own actions rather than dispersing responsibility.
And when mistakes are made, it needs to own up to them.
But I say quit the charade and just own up to it.
"I think she still has a lot to own up to," he said.
Coach K being Coach K, though, he didn't own up to chiding Brooks.
Own up to what it is you're doing and take care of business.
I own up to my mistake and realize it was a stupid decision.
I have been asking for the DOJ to own up to these things.
I want to own up to what was wrong and make it right.
Seeing all this brought me to the point: I have to own up.
It's time to own up to it and pay the price of admission.
I felt I should just admit this, I should own up to it.
And both companies failed to own up to the scale of the problem.
And the sooner Republicans own up to it, the happier everyone will be.
He did own up to being an "anarcho-feudalist," whatever that may be.
If you just own up to it, I can take care of that.
First, the United States can publicly own up to its strength and capabilities.
But, what they really want to hear is us own up to it.
"When journalists make honest mistakes they should own up to them," Sanders responded.
Rather than own up when the fraud was revealed, VW obfuscated and lied.
We ought to own up to the fact that it is long overdue.
But Sanders did not own up Thursday to the political realities his proposal faces.
If you happen to have raped three women, I will own up to it.
Indian regulations allow foreign investors to own up to 49 percent in Indian insurers.
Own up to the privileges that we hold, even in this time of pain.
Francis should encourage powerful priests who lied or misled to own up to it.
Little did she know, Walker had some tricks of his own up his sleeve.
"I had to own up to what happened and move forward somehow," says Clark.
"When you make a mistake, you have to own up to it," Gianforte said.
He would own up to 0003 million shares, valued at up to $104 million.
You have to own up what you've done, so that life can move on.
They also knew few politicians would own up to their roles in costly wars.
Previously, Western banks could only own up to 49 percent of their Chinese securities JVs.
And there is usually a gap of several years before companies own up to mistakes.
It is in businesses' long-term interest to own up to the threats they face.
I mean, if they made a mistake on this one, own up to it, right?
It seems Logan Paul still isn't ready to own up to all of his mistakes.
The party needs to own up to the kind of politics that we now have.
Envy and bitterness are ugly qualities, ones that few people want to own up to.
Sometimes we don't want to own up to how much of time is a choice.
To own up to it entirely would set the party's platform back half a decade.
"He has to put on his big boy pants and own up to the job."
It's time to own up to the bullshit, and referring to this guide will help.
Congress should own up to its mistake and fix the RFS once and for all.
And when you get caught speaking poorly about someone, at least own up to it.
Never. Do I expect them to own up to the harm they've done our country?
Apple is redesigning its TV homepage and letting different profiles have their own "up next" lists.
Here's one thing that Kim has learned in her years of fame: own up to it.
If you publish clickbait you should own up to it and not pretend it&aposs journalism.
Currently, Western banks can only own up to 49 percent of their Chinese securities joint ventures.
Own up to an act of sexual expression performed by millions of people across the world.
But perhaps Turkey needs to own up to the genocide before it can become a democracy.
It's better for all parties if you just own up to what you did wrong.  3.
Shyanne says she's been suffering for 5 years and is indignant Tyga's business won't own up.
After an IPO, she would own up to 2018,000 shares, valued at up to $4.6 million.
I think all we can do at this point is own up and become better musicians.
Some regulators have vowed to push more financial firms to officially own up to their misdeeds.
Previously, Western banks could only own up to 49 percent of their Chinese securities joint ventures.
The people who've really been the most victimizers don't like having to own up to that.
Back then, voting for the far right was hard to own up to; it was shameful.
How do I accept and own up to all the experiences that have brought me here?
I would love to see everyone finally own up to the fact that mistakes were made.
That's why some reformers are calling on Klobuchar to own up to — and apologize for — her record.
If you can own up to your failures, you can assess how to do better next time.
Show your boss that you're not afraid to own up to your mistakes, and he'll be amazed.
Even the most diehard players are quick to own up to their complicated relationship with the game.
It's a convoluted plot and hurtful — and a shame she can't own up to its silliness retrospectively.
She needs to own up to what she's saying and put her money where her mouth is.
In the past, Western banks could only own up to 49 percent of Chinese securities joint ventures.
"He realized what he did here, and he wants to own up to it," Mr. Conway said.
Al Ramz is permitted to own up to 5 percent of the company's shares under the deal.
Instead, Johansson was bothered that Trump appeared afraid to own up to her choices and her influence.
Davidson, unhappy with the "closure" from an earlier tiff, wanted Vanderpump to own up to her shortcomings.
"I messed up and I have to own up to it," officials say the teenager told them.
But the boss is intransigent and will neither own up to the mistake or make any change.
"I own up to what I did and I am taking responsibility for my actions," Jewell said.
Warner discovered, is not at all shy to own up to its low rankings on women in
Brown believes failure happens in a good career, and she likes when people own up to it.
They should also own up to times when they were unkind and use it as a lesson.
Thanks to you, today's European Union is more ready than ever to own up to its failures.
Surely Trump had to own up to some deceit here, was the implicit tone of the reporting.
"Some members of the hierarchy didn't own up to these painful situations," he said at the Mass.
In fact, according to Billboard, Timberlake didn't actually own up to his role until two years later.
Currently, foreign investment banks can own up to a 51% stake in their China securities joint ventures.
The mayor made the debate about Washington experience and Klobuchar's need to own up to her record.
What Puerto Rico needs more than statehood is to be forced to own up to its obligations.
Many of us were right all along — and others were wrong and should own up to it.
We're told there's been no DNA test so far ... but Reggie will own up if it's his.
You just sit up there and own up to this bullsh– that you created or I'm right here.
But its culture of acquisitions is not unique, and the Valley needs to own up to its history.
Except for the fact that when I puke somewhere I'm not supposed to, I own up to it.
Countless times I heard him say from the pulpit that white people need to own up to racism.
AND WHEN THAT HAPPENS, IT SHOULD BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE EXECUTIVE TEAM TO OWN UP TO THAT.
Only then did Aloy allow her light to descend, while Thorn shot her own up in its place.
The amended law would allow non-residents to own up to 60 percent of large, new apartment buildings.
She's not ashamed to talk about sex, or own up to what she has done in the past.
The pact allowed the sovereign wealth fund to own up to 9.99 percent of the private equity firm.
If you own up to the bad mistake you've made, then you are still considered a good person.
She did not own up fully to problems in her research or try to replicate her own study.
Instead, it lets you own up to a tough moment without paying for it with your self-worth.
" Mr. Long said he would "fully cooperate" with the investigation, "own up to any mistakes, and move on.
It's important to own up to the facts about how race has totally permeated our criminal justice system.
The change came after Saudi regulators enabled foreign investors to own up to 2250 percent of listed securities.
Only when we own up to these mistakes can we start to make progress toward a greener solution.
He isn't smart enough to do the job and isn't man enough to own up to the fact.
"I want them to own up to what really happened and to tell me the truth," he said.
WADA has demanded Moscow own up to state-sponsored doping as a condition of lifting its suspension of RUSADA.
And it's important to own up to the facts about how race has totally permeated the criminal justice system.
The nebulous command structure also means that Cyber Command never really has to own up to its own failings.
A 17-year-old girl came forward after the tweet went viral to own up to it, Yahoo reports.
Be a MAN of your WORD and own up to your WRONGS as a MAN should, Communication is KEY!
Some of our starkest findings highlight what companies have to lose when they fail to own up to mistakes.
Strong supervisors will own up to their mistakes and will thank the employee for bringing something to their attention.
But Kaine said the President needs to "own up" to his new role instead of always blaming his predecessor.
I think introverts are reclaiming their spot in the world and not being ashamed to own up to it.
But her branding as the candidate with "a plan for that" eclipsed her own up-by-the-bootstraps biography.
And he may have to own up to his own responsibility, even if it puts his presidency at risk.
Developer Quantic Dream has had to own up to a toxic culture of exclusion and bad game development practices.
For it to work, Goldberg will have to do more than own up to a past we already knew.
Under Chinese rules, foreign investors can own up to a 49 percent stake in a Chinese mutual fund venture.
The company looks for people who own up to their failures and learn from them, its culture memo says.
And intelligence officials leaked some details in a campaign to force Saudi Arabia to own up to the crime.
He thinks Spicer's best response is to own up to it, give the updated information and reiterate his broader point.
On Friday, he spoke to Good Morning America, asking Levine to own up to what performing the halftime show represents.
I don't appreciate when ever things happen and people don't own up to it and you see it a lot.
As Kim says in "Beauty Queen," if you're going to run shit, you also have to own up to backlash.
A series of misunderstandings coupled with Gattu's reluctance to own up to their relationship leads to many a funny situation.
WE NEEDED TO OWN UP TO IT AND WE NEEDED TO FIX IT AND THAT'S WHAT WE'RE DOING RIGHT NOW.
Before you cast too many judgments, let me own up to a few facts about how I treat my phone.
Under the proposed system, householders could own up to four plants, none taller than one meter, or about 3.3 feet.
Some studies show that private pension and government pension and retirement funds own up to 403 percent of U.S. stocks.
Instead, Democrats have to be willing to be critical of our own behavior and own up to our past mistakes.
They're thrilled when fans send them even the smallest handmade tokens, and they frequently own up to their own mistakes.
Yet India has refused to own up to the existence of the doctrine since it was first publicly discussed in 2004.
Meanwhile the ghoster gets to own up to their wrongdoings, face the consequences, and earn absolution by learning from past mistakes.
Last week, about 300 young activists came together to reorganize and own up to what they say are mistakes around diversity.
Maybe if we own up to this unfortunate reality on television, we'll finally be able to move forward as a culture.
Don't blame him because Kim caught you in a lie, it's embarrassing I know but adults own up to their mistakes.
She -- like all of us who have made it to the top five -- was entirely on her own up on stage.
We don't judge individuals (and brands) for failing, but we hate it when they do not own up to their faults.
It could be that men are less likely to own up to it, because of social stigmas against men appearing sensitive.
"You have to be willing to own up [to], and take responsibility for, the harm," Whitehouse told the tech-industry witnesses.
"We have to own up to the fact that the way people read us is different," Mr. Baquet said in an interview.
I could be reading this wrong, but it seems like somebody on the Cruz team is going to own up to this.
While promoting her book about the election, What Happened, Clinton called on Facebook to own up to its role in the election.
"Now is the time for these couples to own up," Dr. Venus Nicolino explains in the clip before the puppet drill begins.
It would be appropriate and reassuring, for example, if the Democratic nominee would own up to her failures with sincerity and directness.
This year has been hard for both of us, but I think you need to own up to your part in this.
Looking at my criticisms as non-defensively as possible, I guess I can own up to a few of the flaws listed.
Practice empathy and own up to your actions if your words strike a nerve with someone, even if you didn't intend to!
Individuals who can't own up to their actions often make us feel like we're "wrong," which can be a sign of abuse.
Realize and own up to the mistakes you made and the plan of action moving forward to be positively contributing to society.
This could be set to change come next year, provided Intel doesn't have some performance improvements of its own up its sleeve.
In fact, experts on policing argue it's necessary for police officers to own up to these problems to do their jobs better.
"I think you can have plastic surgery, but if you're in the public eye you have to own up to it," she said.
"I think it's important for you to own up and admit that it's a violation [of the protective order]," he told Oracle's counsel.
Also one time his dog definitely took a shit in one of the phone rooms and he refused to own up to it.
And if Kavanaugh would just own up to that fact and admit accountability for it, the hearings might not have proven so contentious.
If we want our leaders to own up to their missteps, truth has to be at the core of how we define ourselves.
HSBC would own up to 51 percent of the venture, while the cap for other foreign banks in such ventures is 49 percent.
Fed up with her older sister not opening up about Younes Bendjima, Khloé constantly pressed Kourtney to own up to her latest relationship.
If he wants to gain fans' trust back, maybe the best thing to do is take after Ludacris and own up to it.
Delta is forming a joint venture with Aeromexico and plans to own up to 49 percent of the Mexican carrier by year-end.
You really need people who are willing to try new things but will own up to it quickly if things aren't going right.
Yet here is the crucial point, and one you never hear the climate denialists own up to: the uncertainties cut in both directions.
Pelosi offered Trump unbidden advice: stick to the facts — and own up to your own mistakes — for the sake of the public's health.ADVERTISEMENTgoogletag.cmd.
In her 2015 study of adults who had tested positive for marijuana, only 84% were willing to own up to their drug use.
"When you make a mistake, you have to own up to it," Gianforte told his supporters at his Election Night rally in Bozeman.
One believes that we owe it to each other to return on earth, fix what we've broken, and own up to our mistakes.
Ahead, we pulled the most burning questions among them into a slideshow that we're hoping Lauren and the gang will own up to tonight.
We're told there has NOT been a DNA test, but Reggie will own up to his obligations if the tests show he's the father.
Each person gets their own Up Next personalization in the Apple TV app, their own playlists and recommendations in Apple Music, and so on.
Long said he and the agency will "fully cooperate" with the investigation and "own up" to any mistakes the investigation finds that he made.
I think we have to own up to it, because the danger of thinking that science can provide values has been demonstrated many times.
Last June the Financial Stability Board, a club of regulators, said companies should assess and own up to the climate-related risks they face.
Make sure you don't start something you can't finish—"You've gotta own up to the size you're trying to portray yourself as," notes UNIIQU3.
The acting U.S. diplomatic corps on the continent had no idea how to respond, as the White House didn't own up to the statement.
It's great to own up to your mistakes, but this can go too far, making it harder to bounce back and take future risks.
If anything, they want to believe we are lazy so they are not required to own up to their inactions concerning the world's problems.
"I accept the fact that people can make mistakes in the past and can own up to that and accept that," Mr. Scheer said.
They called on city officials to own up to mistakes, calling the lack of accountability as the greatest tragedy next to the lives lost.
The firm represents a sort of neoliberal amorality common among 1 percenters who don't want to own up to the consequences of their actions.
Initially, Turner begins to own up to his actions, calling himself the "sole proprietor of what happened" on the night of January 17, 2015.
For instance, one of the telltale signs of a narcissistic partner is that they are never able to own up to their wrongdoings or mistakes.
The real question is if they will ever be forced to own up to calling a top, because in the end, they are never wrong.
Apparently, Bailey was just trying to make sure that Burruss was going to own up to the responsibility that she brought Moore to the party.
Each is managed by an experienced escapee from a large bank, who, through stock options, can own up to 5% of the institution they lead.
Sure, Trump is jealous of the cool politician doing cool things, but it's time to own up and take on his share of the responsibility.
The D.A. might not own up to "railroading a prominent African-American woman," but Bonnie's iPhone pics don't lie: Annalise's fellow inmates could kill her.
Showing these places on films or on camera allow us to own up to the fact that there is another world that is experiencing change.
It's a mirror of our values — in particular, of how well we own up to stacked decks and how willing we are to make adjustments.
Twitter should own up to its values, acknowledge it's a public news platform (in contrast to other social media networks), and stop editing the news.
Kennedy, who has worked with police departments, said it's imperative for police to own up to their mistakes if they want to fix community relations.
Six months in, the time has come for advocates of American world leadership to own up to a fact: Donald Trump is one of you.
The "founder of ISIS" comments play into a demonstrated pattern of saying something damaging and then refusing to apologize and own up to its consequences.
You're probably not going to send that work email at 1:00am when you're in a sleep lab, or own up to it on a questionnaire.
In the February budget, the BJP announced that farmers who own up to 5 acres of land will receive 6,000 rupees in income support each year.
"In my head I keep singing, 'Up do-own up up down; u-up up down up down,'" he said, as Ms. Hall-Tomkins joined in.
The pregnancy also prompted the two Lannisters to be loud and proud about their incest, with Cersei planning to own up to the baby's true parentage.
And in order to be forgiven by them, Lochte and the other swimmers involved will need to own up to their mistakes and repent, he says.
Surely he'll own up to his mistake, just like he did when he praised the fictional African country of "Nambia" or made the infamous "covfefe" typo.
And I thought finally it is over, finally he will own up to what he did, truly apologize, we will both move on and get better.
At the Delivering Alpha conference presented by CNBC and Institutional Investor, Icahn said he is seeking permission to be able to own up to 50 percent.
Despite the fact that there's strength in numbers, I've been waiting for perpetrators and bystanders to speak out and own up to the pain they've caused.
Under rule changes announced by China in late 2017, foreign asset managers were authorised to own up to 51 percent of their Chinese mutual fund ventures.
And yet they refuse to own up to their own anti-Blackness, while they are knowingly harming Black and Latinx students' fight for equity and integration.
CO Bayley (Alan Aisenberg) tries all season to own up to the wrongful killing, but no one seemed interested in arresting him or accepting his confession.
He's an alcoholic who refuses to own up to his own problems even though Jughead's mom left, taking their 10-year old daughter, Jellybean, with her.
Take a moment to look at the things you need to repair and own up to as the slower-moving planet of structure is currently retrograde.
I wouldn't say I became ashamed of my musical allegiance, but I certainly didn't own up to it around the rudeboys and rastas in my life.
Under rule changes announced by China in late 2017, foreign asset managers were authorized to own up to 51 percent of their Chinese mutual fund ventures.
Why won't the anti-choice movement own up to the moral and legal implications of their position on the punishment of women, as Trump pointed out?
Facing opposition from some senators, Interim President Michel Temer agreed recently to veto a decree allowing foreigners to own up to 100 percent of Brazilian airlines.
My wrongest wrong was I think in LA, in general, and in California in general, we've been too slow to own up to this housing crisis.
Silicon Valley's refusal to own up to its failures and just show some progress in addressing those failures demonstrates that it's not taking its responsibilities seriously either.
Is this her way of deflecting the question about why can&apost you own up to the fact that you have made mistake or given inaccurate information?
"But more importantly, I've learned from every setback, proudly own up to my mistakes, grown from disappointments, and now I'm a glamazon bitch ready for the runway."
Under new rules announced in late 2017, Beijing has also paved the way for foreigners to own up to 51 percent in their local mutual fund ventures.
Noisey: Do you feel you owe it to people listening to your music and following your career to police your language or own up to your mistakes?
The lessons drawn from Japan's failures were: own up to bad debts; fix the banks; use policy tools to spur the economy; don't let asset prices collapse.
And speaking of, she wants the world to know that a woman should own up to 90 pantsuits, in case you needed to get your collection started.
But more importantly, I've learned from every setback, proudly own up to my mistakes, grown from disappointments, and now I'm a glamazon bitch ready for the runway.
But more importantly, I've learned from every setback, proudly own up to my mistakes, grown from disappointments, and now I'm a glamazon b— ready for the runway.
Consistency has never been his strong suit, but it has been a wretched season for the 46-year-old, even by his own up-and-down standards.
Politicians try to avoid embarrassment, and a simple desire to own up to something embarrassing — rather than anything illegal or genuinely nefarious — often lies behind mysterious behavior.
Netflix gets to remind us, along with broadcast networks, that binge-watching is the future—without having to own up to how many people actually watched Bloodline.
So it is no revelation for him to own up to obsessive behavior in terms of how his $1.3 billion fund is faring against its Pimco counterpart.
Because we cannot terminate his employment, we ask instead for him to own up to his actions, apologize publicly to the victims, and tender his resignation immediately.
Watch the clip ... Murray refused to own up to having any role in Michael's homicide -- instead he backed up the bus over the late Dr. Arnold Klein.
So I guess it would depend on whether he's willing to own up to it and make it right or really show me — actions speak louder than words.
He is a man-child, fickle about his career, willing to partake in all the perks of a relationship and reluctant to own up to the thorny parts.
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But once they own up to their privilege and exhibit a true desire to change and understand, it's a real benefit to bring male allies to the table.
"It happens to everyone, better own up to it than not," he grinned in an interview with Reuters on Tuesday when the thorny subject was put to him.
"They're the ones launching a political attack ... and they have to own up to their role in putting the world in the place that it's in right now."
WADA has demanded Russia own up to state-sponsored doping as a condition of lifting its suspension on RUSADA, but Tallent could not imagine any admission would come.
Cincinnati Fraternal Order of Police President Dan Hils said he felt sick when he heard about the proclamation, but that Cranley appeared to own up to the error.
Mr. Sheridan responded that Mr. Christie was "doing fine" and "holding his own up there," according to the filing, which says that Mr. Sheridan turned over the messages.
Facing opposition from some senators, Interim President Michel Temer agreed in June to partially veto a decree allowing foreigners to own up to 100 percent of Brazilian airlines.
The Trump administration did own up to something Taxpayers for Common Sense (TCS) and other budget watchdogs have been saying for years: OCO is a giant slush fund.
"As a team, we've got to have the grit, we've got to man up, got to own up," All-Star forward Paul George told reporters after the loss.
"We did not own up to it after 9/11 because we feared you would abandon or treat us as the enemy," one senior Saudi official told Politico.
Hannity said New York City and the state should have been better prepared for the pandemic: "You need to own up to your mistakes," he said Thursday night.
JANE LANGSETHCOLTS NECK, N.J. To the Editor: Democrats need to own up to the reality that Donald Trump got elected despite his personal flaws, not because of them.
" He added, using words that many disappointed Catholics had been waiting to hear: "Some members of the hierarchy didn't own up to these painful situations and kept silence.
When Lauren found herself concealing $600 worth of new clothing in her car, she knew she had to own up, change her spending habits and attack the debt.
If UC Davis believes the wholesale exclusion of hundreds of potentially qualified applicants is justified, it should own up to what it has done and defend its actions publicly.
His aides refused to answer reporters' questions about the controversy or Pompeo's participation in the July 25 call between the leaders, which he did not immediately own up to.
"When you make a mistake, you have to own up to it," the Republican told the crowd at his election night rally on Thursday in Bozeman, according to CNN.
Microsoft ultimately only bought $150 million worth of ODG's IP, as ODG continued to have plans of their own up its sleeve, which is what brings us to today.
I'm asking women to own up to that, to stop saying they're sorry, and to stand up straight and to look at people in the eye and be cool!
Instead, she will try to own up to the fact that many voters do not, and will discuss this in more personal terms, depending on the setting and audience.
While we know little about what Mr. Carson would do at the agency, he has played down the role of government in his own up-from-urban-poverty story.
For Filipinos to properly move on, Mr. Pangilinan said, the Marcos family should own up to its past sins and return "what they plundered" back to the national treasury.
Even more frustrating is the fact that Google's business appears to be immune to any controversy, giving leadership and investors zero economic incentive to own up to its issues.
David Kennedy, a criminologist at John Jay College, told me last year that there will be distrust between police and black communities until cops own up to historical abuses.
And if you fail to do that — destroying someone else's home in the process — please at least own up to the mistake instead of pinning the blame on Google Maps.
But in November Beijing said international asset managers would soon be able to own up to 51 percent of a domestic fund management company, and 100 percent in three years.
Flynn's defense attorneys said in the memo that even though the FBI agents involved have been hampered by criticism, the former national security adviser continued to own up to lying.
So in this heated #MeToo conversation, me doing that was partly that we need to have a space where people can own up to their past and confidently move forward.
"There is some concern, especially given how reluctant Verizon was to own up to the issue with the supercookies," said Jeremy Gillula, senior staff technologist with the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
And while the internet is quick to call out blogs, designers, celebrities, etc, on their faults, very rarely do the individuals performing these hurtful acts own up to their wrongdoing.
And when they do, many would argue that the best path forward is for whoever built the tech to own up to the problem and quickly try to fix it.
Not only did he own up to his mistake, but that lesson will forever stay with the assistant as an example of doing what's right in the name of justice.
But it is the impact, and failure to not only own up to that but to take larger steps to mitigate its damages is a disservice to the country's youth.
Now is the time for tech companies to put the safety of children first and own up to their responsibility in ending sexual exploitation and the abuse of children online.
But it is the impact, and failure to not only own up to that but to take larger steps to mitigate its damages is a disservice to the country's youth.
Black feminists in particular are eager to see if these remembrances own up to the real history of the fight for the vote — and whether black suffragists appear in them.
Sandor Lehoczky, a star trader who oversees the firm's hiring process, says he also looks for intellectual humility — where really smart people can accept being wrong and own up to mistakes.
Rebecca inadvertently hits the cat with her car — and offers to drive Anna and Gravy to a vet when she refuses to own up to the fact that it's her fault.
Nick could barely get a word in edgewise because Josh just kept interrupting him, but he did own up to what he told the twins and maintained he didn't trust Josh.
When he finally admitted wrongdoing yesterday, he did so in the most weaselly way possible, refusing to fully own up and pay the entirety of the taxpayer money he had spent.
Nobody who has to face the voters wants to own up to favoring a free market system in which huge swathes of the population can't get care when they are sick.
At the same time, I think there is a sense that we need to own up with what's going on in our own bigger house — that climate denialism is a problem.
Perpetrators can help survivors and society heal from harassment and assault, but only if they're willing to own up to what they've done clearly and specifically, without making demands in return.
So you are making rules anyway, so you may as well own up, take the responsibility or hire some people that you pay a shit-ton of money to do that.
When a supervisor shows employees they are willing to own up to their own mistakes and move past them, they help build a network of trust and a mindset of growth.
Tenable said that multiple attempts to contact the company before disclosing the vulnerabilities failed—something that IDenticard's parent company, the billion-dollar Wisconsin manufacturer Brady Corporation, was quick to own up to.
The worst kind of cofounder relationship is one in which someone isn't willing to own up to their own errors, and can't see the humor in the many bumps in the road.
Under new rules announced in late 2017, foreign asset managers can own up to 51% of their Chinese mutual fund joint ventures, though, so far, no company has managed to do so.
And now, his latest Netflix stand up special Kevin Hart: Irresponsible, which taped months before the Oscars debacle, is entirely about not wanting to own up to misdeeds in real life too.
The investment is in convertible bonds but MakeMyTrip, a 15-year-old company that is listed on the Nasdaq, will allow Ctrip to own up to 26.6 percent of its existing shareholding.
Tanzania has passed new laws to increase mining taxes, to force companies to renegotiate their contracts and to allow the state to own up to 50 percent of shares in mining companies.
" In another deleted comment, Parrish said that cheating rumors "were spread" by Torrei "years ago [because] she wanted to play the 'victim' and not own up to her wrong doing as well.
Oi has proposed giving financial creditors 25 percent of its equity or convertible bonds callable in three years, at which point they could own up to 38 percent of the company's shares.
Of course, an unwillingness to own up to desiring more inflation might not be the only reason, or even the main reason, that the Fed has kept its message on overshooting muddied.
SoftBank may soon own up to 22017 percent of WeWork, a well-funded provider of co-working spaces headquartered in New York, according to a new report from The Wall Street Journal.
As John Jay College criminologist David Kennedy previously told me, it's a crucial first step for police to own up to and apologize for their historical mistreatment of black and brown Americans.
As central government slowly began to own up to HIV and the AIDS that followed, illegal blood stations continued to flourish down those forgotten, dusty tracks, and officials raked off their money.
Rather than own up to his own decision and defend it, Trump this morning tweeted an exhortation to Congress to step up and solve the problem for him in some unspecified way.
That's why, especially in the context of racial disparities in police use of force, experts say it's important that police own up to their mistakes and take transparent steps to fix them.
When Venus creates tension with Neptune, it's easy to be disappointed by your ideals of somebody else, but if you own up to your imagination, you can make the most of it.
"YOU KNOW I WOULD OWN UP TO THIS DOOZIE … WAY TO GIVE ME THE FINGER NOW Walt Disney World … 17 YEARS LATER … SEE YOU NEXT WEEK … HERE'S TO THE GREATEST RIDE AT DISNEY."
In January, India cleared a proposal to allow foreign investors to own up to a 49 percent stake in Air India, paving the way for global airlines to also bid for the carrier.
Under new rules announced in late 2017, foreign asset managers can own up to 51 percent of their Chinese mutual fund joint ventures, though, so far, no company has managed to do so.
Facebook today is beginning to own up to the failures of social media across many fronts — which also include things like data privacy violations, the spread of misinformation and online harassment and abuse.
His government refused to own up to its past, and would neither declare to nuclear inspectors how much nuclear fuel Pyongyang had produced, nor say what it had done with uranium enrichment equipment.
"What was going though my head at the time was, 'We have to get to the bottom of this, and if we made a mistake, we'll own up to it,'" Mr. Ryan said.
" Speaking to the Radio Times, the 92-year-old actress opined, "We have to own up to the fact that women, since time immemorial, have gone out of their way to make themselves attractive.
" The 22017-year-old Murder, She Wrote star told the outlet, "We have to own up to the fact that women, since time immemorial, have gone out of their way to make themselves attractive.
Airbnb should be commended for its efforts, which other corporations should view as a model for how to own up to their own practices of institutional racism and do something proactive to end them.
I was never a secret," and added that the cheating rumors were "spread" by Torrei "years ago [because] she wanted to play the 'victim' and not own up to her wrong doing as well.
Bayer has known this is a problem for a long, long time, and they have really, as far as we know, done very little to own up to this problem caused by their device.
"I felt like little pieces of my life were just taken away from me and no one wanted to own up to it," said Harbin, who is now 20 and lives in South Carolina.
The show was a success, but they figured that once Hillary Clinton won—something they took for granted as a foregone conclusion, and later had to own up to post-election—they'd move on.
The US "would much prefer countries and people in question to own up to their lapses and correct their behavior themselves," Tillerson said, referring to nations that haven't fully enforced sanctions in the past.
In the covered bond purchase programme, the ECB can own up to 70% for each ISIN, and several covered bond deals this year have seen more than half the paper placed with central banks.
Most blacks will not take conservative ideas seriously until there is a general willingness to own up to the fact that conservative politicians, intellectuals, businessmen, and religious leaders advocated for the disenfranchisement of blacks.
It's a movie about friendship and being a good person, finally copping to what you want, revising your prejudices and assumptions about others, and being brave enough to own up to who you are.
Part of being an adult queer person who wants to unlearn non-consensual power structures and stuff like that is learning how to own up to your own shortcomings, find answers, and better yourself.
The guilty mother of the title is Rosina, the countess, who is forced to own up to her infidelity with the page Cherubino (now dead), which resulted in the birth of a son, Léon.
If the students go on to open boulangeries in small towns, Mr. Rigo and his partners will provide financing packages that will allow those students to own up to 70 percent of their businesses.
For what it's worth, Bush does own up to "acting out of self-interest" in the name of advancing his career and expresses his admiration for the women who came forward with allegations against Trump.
Cheating might feel like it's everywhere, but experts have a hard time pinpointing exactly how many people cheat, because (duh) nobody wants to be honest and own up to the fact that they do it.
You are also enjoying a moment in the spotlight right now, Gemini, but it's important that you own up to the mistakes you've made along the way rather than attempting to suppress or dismiss them.
But this can only be accomplished if the proponents of hydropower own up to hydro's historic and potential future devastating impacts on rivers and water resources and take dramatic action to mitigate and reverse them.
In the end, NASA did own up to that reality by taking a 32-month hiatus from space shuttle missions in the wake of the report to address some of the problems Feynman laid out.
In January, India cleared a proposal to allow foreign investors to own up to a 49 percent stake in Air India, paving the way for global airlines to also bid for the loss-making carrier.
In the covered bond purchase programme, the ECB can also own up to 70% of each ISIN, and several covered bond deals this year have seen more than half the paper placed with central banks.
Own up if you are one — it's okay, Alice lied too — and if your friends are understanding, you'll understand why you will still get so much out of this book whether you're 193 or 219.
With the trial still ahead of them, legal experts believe that Loughlin and Giannulli's best defense is to own up to "parenting on steroids" with the hope that the court will decide on a lesser sentence.
"When something like this happens, all you can do is own up to your mistake, take care of the people affected, and learn from what went wrong," Snapchat wrote in a post on its corporate blog .
Going into those audition rooms, I don't tell them unless it's a trans part, but I'm more than happy to say it, and if they find out, or they sense it, I'll own up to it.
The American consortium tried to set itself apart, proposing that Uganda's state oil company and other East African nations own up to 40 percent of a new private company that would build and run the refinery.
Just to have them sit in front of a microphone and to confess to the wrongs they've done, to own up, to take complete responsibility, be transparent about some things that have altered their lives forever.
"If Senate Republicans are more willing to listen to President Trump than women and patients in their own states, they should own up to it and be willing to let their votes show it," she added.
But calls for powerful figures like Fairstein, and even President Trump, to publicly own up to misjudgments and call for reform are unlikely to abate, even in the wake of the changes to Fairstein's public stature.
Deploying his own up-by-the-bootstraps biography, the Florida senator assailed Mr. Trump for hiring hundreds of foreign workers at his tony resort in Florida and passing over Americans who had applied for the same jobs.
You can carry around a portable battery pack to solve this issue and look like a nerd, or you can cop this pokédex battery case and still look like a nerd, but really own up to it.
Jay-Z: 4:44 (Roc Nation/UMG) At its frequent peaks, this unusual album nails the understated mastery it's going for—the calm candor of a titan with plenty to own up to hence plenty to teach.
Michael Lens, an associate professor of urban planning and public policy at the University of California, Los Angeles, said the city's willingness to own up to the past was a necessary — but unusual — step in moving forward.
The dance legend was at LAX when we asked about Lara's on-air apology for making fun of Prince William and Kate Middleton's son ... she applauds her for having the courage to own up to her mistake.
The question is then, is the Democratic party ready to own up to the failures of welfare reform, or will they be satisfied with pointing fingers when the Trump administration takes these policies a step too far?
Though Brent, who recently hosted an intimate summer soiree in New York City with Cointreau for some of his close friends, will readily own up to some early fails in order to help out the rest of us.
She demands one of the men identify themselves as the person behind the offensive comment, and after none of them own up, Gus lets her know it's the man on the left who called him an inappropriate name.
While both she and Waksberg own up to the fact that they can and need to do better as far as diversity on their staff, there are still a lot more women in creative roles than most shows.
"(Vice president Mahamadu Bawumia) has failed to own up and explain the many inflated cost items inherent in the contract," he said, claiming that public funds would pay for the scheme which included 20 percent late payment fees.
When we make mistakes we must own up to them and hold individuals accountable as necessary," he added, nothing that he had directed "a number of specific actions to ... mitigate the potential for similar incidents in the future.
And Franken was also unable to own up to his bad behavior, calling many of the allegations against him false in his resignation speech, which to me indicates that he still doesn't grasp why his behavior was harmful.
Moscow will not deliver a mea culpa for its interference in the 2016 presidential election and is likewise unlikely to withdraw from (much less own up to) its military presence and equipment in the Donbas region of Ukraine.
"Peterson asserted that T.M. is not manly enough to own up to what he did and that he doesn't like students like T.M. because they look good on paper but are actually really bad kids," the lawsuit alleges.
As of the 2010 census, the most reliable recent source, around 24 percent of adopted children in the United States were placed with a parent of a race different from their own, up from 17 percent in 2000.
The government slightly relaxed the proposed ban in June so that non-residents could still own up to 60 percent of units in large, newly built apartment buildings but would no longer be able to buy existing homes.
" At a Monday event at Morehouse College, a historically black college in Georgia, Buttigieg said it "was a learning experience for the campaign staff and one that I'll own up to, because I'm in charge of the campaign.
The memo sparked outrage inside Ducey's circle and among broader swaths of influential Republicans, who felt her team did not own up to its strategic mistakes and was trying to deflect blame for her loss to Democratic Rep.
Our entire notion of moral and legal responsibility is thrown into doubt the minute we fully embrace this truth, so I'm not sure we can really afford to own up to the implications of free will being an illusion.
"Can you stop deleting negative youtube comments so you can make your life look 'perfect' when really you just can't own up to the hate you're getting?" one user wrote on an unrelated Instagram post shared over the weekend.
With shades of Superbad, it's a movie about friendship and being a good person, about finally copping to what you want, revising your prejudices and assumptions about others, about being brave enough to own up to who you are.
Citing multiple brackets as evidence that the tax code is too complicated is window dressing for ideologues who support huge, regressive tax cuts, but don't want to own up to it because huge, regressive tax cuts are very unpopular.
The developer will own up to 40 percent of a special purpose vehicle that will sign a long-term agreement to sell water to ADWEA, which will directly or indirectly own the rest of the equity in the project.
Full system failure -- and no one is taking the fall From Trump to Kelly and the administration's top talkers, there has been a consistent unwillingness to own up in a meaningful way to anything more than a communications flub.
"Asking For a Friend" seeks to answer those life questions you are too afraid to ask on your own behalf about situations you're maybe not entirely willing to own up to: Does CBD show up in a drug test?
No American has ever cracked it -- in large part because the parties themselves weren't prepared to own up to the decisions required to see matters through and to get close enough so that an outside mediator might close the remaining gaps.
But after eight whole years, I find it odd that Apple has not found time to just own up to the error and rerelease the Magic Mouse in the form I can only assume it originally intended to sell in.
While I tend to applaud historical accuracy, I don't really look for it in my lighthearted time-traveling sitcom, especially if the show doesn't own up to a creative decision like this in the subtitles meant for English-speaking viewers.
In an exclusive clip from Tuesday's The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Richards recalls how back in 2012 she owned up to saying Vanderpump had a big ego – and now she wants Vanderpump to own up to something she apparently said.
But he could have used the moment to own up to his own rhetoric, to apologize for the times he's taken his attacks on his political rivals too far at rallies or in the heat of the moment on Twitter.
What I mean is that science cannot supply moral values, and I'm not sure this is a fact we can really own up to as a civilization, because it requires a conversation about human values that we seem incapable of having.
Of course, like LeJacq, we could make a good faith effort to double-check the things we post and own up to our mistakes when we slip up—but even if we did, there's no knowing how many people would listen.
Paul's ma tells us the point of her son's plot -- which he hasn't actually pulled off yet -- is to poke fun at, and own up to the "snake" accusations his nemesis, Dominique, keeps hurling at him ... by dressing up as one.
The company's decision to seek arbitration came a day after Tanzania passed new laws to increase mining taxes, force companies to re-negotiate their contracts and allow the state to own up to 50 percent of shares in mining companies.
It echoed in elections across the country in November, where Democrats made Republicans own up to their attempts to gut health care for millions and rode that message to 40 new seats and a takeover of the House of Representatives.
Since he won't own up to it, lie has begun to pile upon lie like a sitcom farce, to the point where Trump on Tuesday night delivered an address on the subject of an entirely fake "crisis" at the southern border.
With shades of Superbad, it's a movie about friendship and being a good person, about speaking up for what you want, about revising your prejudices and assumptions about others, and about being brave enough to own up to who you are.
Legislator wants California to own up to its actions Every year since he's been in the California Legislature, Democratic State Assemblyman Albert Muratsuchi has introduced a bill to mark February 219 as a day to remember those affected by Japanese internment.
But I think the publisher's response was complicated by a number of factors, including the fact that Baldwin doesn't own up to using Hella the way David uses her: as a kind of beard to advance the real love story.
But what should be an easy, low-risk scam takes a sharp turn when Courtnay finds that he might be falling for his mark — and she may be hiding a trick or two of her own up those chic, silky sleeves.
MILAN, April 5 (Reuters) - Cassa Depositi e Prestiti (CDP) said on Thursday its board had approved an investment in Telecom Italia which would gradually lead the Italian state agency to own up to 5 percent of the country's biggest phone group.
The people in the crowd seem like they showed up more for the symbolic acknowledgement of their own up-from-nothing narratives, their rigid Christian values, than for Ben Carson, Protector of the Republic and the Sanctity of Human Life.
And now, as his season finally draws to a close, he says he's prepared to own up to his actions and explain his stunning behavior, even though that means addressing potential fallout from both the contestants — and the franchise's millions of devoted viewers.
And perhaps instead of pushing developers to rally around a seventy-dozenth new messaging client, augmented reality experiences, and AI-powered personal assistants, Facebook and Google should own up to their mistakes and get developers excited about their platforms by fixing them.
Since then, though, the group has had to take a step back to reorganize, strategize, and own up to the mistakes it has made along the way — particularly regarding the lack of diversity among its predominantly white and privileged founders from Parkland.
RIO DE JANEIRO, July 26 (Reuters) - Brazilian interim President Michel Temer vetoed a provision of a bill allowing foreign investors to own up to 100 percent of Brazilian-flag airlines, according to a note published in Brazil's official government newspaper on Tuesday.
And while Forrest said uncovering slavery was, in his experience, a "really simple" matter of telling suppliers to own up or risk their partnership with his firm, analysts told CNBC that most executives might not find it so easy to address the issue.
If we are going to spend the bulk of our public dollars on the affluent — at least when it comes to housing — we should own up to that decision and stop repeating the canard about this rich country being unable to afford more.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican broadcaster Televisa said on Wednesday the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) had given approval for Televisa to own up to 40 percent of U.S. Spanish-language peer Univision's voting stock and up to 49 percent of its common shares.
But in other ways, they've picked a terrible time to own up to not caring — the great wheel of macroeconomic history has finally spun back to a position where deficits are plausibly an actual problem for the economy, albeit a modest one.
He finds him in the woods, and befriends him after using Rick's infamous three-question test — the one that asks a stranger to own up to how many of the undead and how many of the living they have killed — to ensure the man's trustworthiness.
I&aposve been asking for DOJ to own up to these things and it&aposs funny, the defamation suit I have against a top media organization and DOJ, the media organization is actually much more honest than the false pleadings by the DOJ so far.
Ever since Bloomberg reported in April on Amazon's extensive use of human contract workers to train Alexa, big tech companies in the smart home sector have been forced to own up to how these products and AI platforms are developed, maintained, and improved over time.
LinkedIn, like a number of other venture-backed "coaching" services that are trying to commodify good advice, wants you to skip right to the awkward and unpleasant moment when you and another person must own up to the shallow, transactional nature of your relationship.
While Cattrall has since denied that her demands had anything to do with the death of the in-development sequel — which she said she refused to board back in 2016 — an insider tells PEOPLE that the actress is refusing to own up to her part.
I met up with Coros co-founder Chuck Frizelle to test the gadget  (on the beautiful day seen above), then took it for a much longer ride of my own (up to and through an old railway tunnel near Snoqualmie Pass, if you're curious).
In January, Saudi regulators changed rules for qualified foreign institutions to allow them to own up to 3.33 percent of listed securities as the kingdom opens up its stock market and plans a 23.3 percent sale of $22019 trillion oil giant Aramco in 21.8.
OSLO, March 11 (Reuters) - Norway's rule that non-financial firms can only own up to 20-25% of financial companies violates the country's commitment to the free movement of capital, as well as the right to establishing a business, competition watchdog ESA said on Wednesday.
But as Mr. Lehoczky has said when asked what he is looking for in an E.T.F. trader, the ideal candidate possesses what he calls second-order knowledge — a form of intellectual humility in which really smart people can accept being wrong and own up to mistakes.
Such is the dilemma facing all small farmers who own up to ten acres: either they must switch to certified organic farming and earn more per acre while becoming defenseless against nature, or bet on the seed companies' promises of higher yields while using expensive chemicals.
"I've always been taught, when you did something wrong, own up to it, don't try to hide it," said Mr. Bell, 53, a heavyset man with a pencil mustache, dressed in a voluminous dark suit, who sighed loudly several times as he spoke to the judge.
While Cattrall has stuck by her denial that demands had anything to do with the death of the in-development sequel — which she said she refused to board back in 2016 — an insider tells PEOPLE that the actress is refusing to own up to her part.
As a result Roekke's Aker will own up to a quarter of the enlarged Solsted Offshore, while the Fredriksen family's Hemen Holding will hold up to 29.8 percent, but following the merger they plan to adjust their holdings to become "approximately equal shareholders," the companies said.
Snap CEO Evan Spiegel criticized his rivals at Twitter and Facebook for spreading fake news on Wednesday, but he should own up to the fact that Snapchat is spreading a ton of useless, silly and irrelevant news, hardly making it the model for a responsible social network.
I'd venture a guess that living with the aftermath of a sexual assault (and having your case picked apart by the media and the public) is far more painful than being forced to own up to your actions, but it seems Jauregui and I don't agree on much.
If the Chamber under Donohue isn't capable of doing this, then it should stop pretending to represent American business and own up to what it has become: a big-spending lobbyist with an extreme agenda that has little to do with business and a lot to do with politics.
"Part of the subtext is telling this and future Japanese leaders that 'If I can go to Hiroshima and take flak for it at home, you can certainly do a little more to own up to what Japan did," said one U.S. official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
The state is asking that the manufacturers own up to any allegations of wrongdoing and stop falsely promoting opioids, and is also seeking damages for the millions it has spent on the crisis so far, as well as compensation for Ohio residents who paid for opioids to treat chronic pain.
It's about time you own up to your "advanced" Excel skills on your CV. Instead of faking it till you make it, understand how to make pivot tables and work with Macros like an Excel pro with this massive training course, now on sale for $27 from $34 with code 20SAVE20.
But here, high up above the midday bustle and feeling reflective in the immediate afterglow of the release of Reckless' follow-up Bad Habits, the rapper/producer born Navraj Singh Goraya appears eager to own up to at least some of the challenge that comes with living in the public eye.
Whether or not Pariss pressured Tituba to confess to the charges or she did so as a reprieve from his violence, Tituba likely realized it would be generally less risky to own up to a supernatural conspiracy than flatly deny involvement; Puritans hate liars, but they can't deny a good request for forgiveness.
Guevara said his father must own up to his mistakes, but placed the bulk of the responsibility on a society that taught a 13-year-old boy — his father — about "subordination and courage" in military school and then wondered why he did not question the brutal orders of his superiors decades later.
"But Secretary Clinton and I get to exactly the same spot, in that Hillary has said, now this probably goes back six or eight months now, that Congress should finally own up to its responsibility that is the most solemn responsibility in Article One of the Constitution, that authorizes military action," he said.
They're still not sure how much of Trump's victory had to do with Hillary Clinton's flaws versus the party's poor grasp of America, and the more they focus on the former, tattling for the tell-all book "Shattered" and then tittering over its revelations, the less they own up to the latter.
"Ideally, I imagine Bernie-world is going to want WFP to come around to Bernie if he's the nominee, and I think the people who led the charge to harass the progressive activists of color who lead that organization are probably going to have to own up to their bad behavior," he said.
Alternatively, if there was a genuine justification for the citizenship query but the Trump administration papered over it because it was legally suspect—driving down Hispanic response rates to entrench white Republican power, for example, as recently uncovered evidence suggests—the government will be loth to own up to it and courts would balk.
I don't know if the rest of the world has moved on, but white southerners are used to being scapegoated for the sins of white supremacy, and would rather throw the charge back at their critics than own up to the historical and contemporary reality that race still matters immensely in southern politics and culture.
" LD, of course, was kind enough to oblige, but had slightly less to say when Chelsea from Streatham rang up to ask who gets the most girls on tour—nobody would own up, so that particular honour was pushed onto the shoulders of tour manager JD who is "lookin' like Craig David in the flesh.
If the chamber under Mr. Donohue isn't capable of representing the diverse views of American businesses, then it should stop pretending to represent them and own up to what it has become: a big-spending lobbyist with an extreme agenda that has little to do with business and a lot to do with politics.
Lewis told me that he did so, and how important it is to extend to people forgiveness in a recognition of their humanity and their ability when they are willing to own up to their injustice, their ability to grow — and how, in many ways, his humanity and that man's humanity were interwoven and interdependent.
Not at all confident Not too confident 266% 231 173 217 266 231 17 40 Not at all confident Not too confident 32% 46 32 43 663 41 17 40 Most Americans say they don't trust companies to own up to mistakes in the handling of our data, or to suffer any serious punishment when things go wrong.
Our military, like most in the West, has committed war crimes, but hitherto it has tried to own up to it, to try servicemen and women accused of war crimes and punish those convicted, as it did those who waterboarded Filipinos during the Philippine-American War early in the 20th century and those who massacred civilians in Vietnam.
Julia Butters as Trudi/Mirabella Lancer The 10-year-old Julia Butters isn't exactly a household name, so maybe we're stretching the concept of "cameo" here, but come on—she absolutely slays as the Method acting wunderkind starring alongside Rick Dalton in Lancer, and the way she effortlessly holds her own up against Leonardo DiCaprio earns her a spot on this list. 3.
And at the same time, as he distanced himself from the president in at least one interview to own up to some of the things he did that maybe he&aposs not proud of when he worked for Donald Trump to say that he&aposs now president and he takes a different view of this and get that behind him.
Maybe it's hyperbolic — it'll be months before we know firm numbers on cases and fatalities — but the commonalities are easy to spot: We're reckoning with a silent, invisible and potentially devastating public health crisis, and the government is refusing to tell us the facts, or what next steps to take, because it's too concerned with optics to own up to its initial mishandling of the situation.
And the ideas are not in any specific order, but experts consistently said that nothing else will work if the first step on this list isn't fully embraced by law enforcement across the US. Time and time again, I heard the same thing from several experts: Until police own up to how minority communities view them, they won't be able to effectively police their communities.
Xavier BecerraXavier BecerraCalifornia leads states in lawsuit over Trump public charge rule Overnight Energy: Trump sparks new fight over endangered species protections | States sue over repeal of Obama power plant rules | Interior changes rules for ethics watchdogs California counties file first lawsuit over Trump 'public charge' rule MORE (D-Calif.) defended Clinton on the Fox show Sunday, saying it's clear she's willing to own up to her mistakes, unlike Trump.
I have seen a number of women on my feed ask men to comment on her post with specific things they will do to combat assault and harassment; I was touched to see men explain that they will call out their friends when they enact these problematic behaviors, own up to their own previous instances of harassment, and speak to other men about how they must change to minimize and hopefully eradicate its presence.
Former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE pushed on Thursday for Facebook to "own up" to its role in allowing fake news to spread after the platform revealed it had published thousands of political ads over the past two years that were linked to fake Russia-based accounts.
"If Senate Republicans are more willing to listen to President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump conversation with foreign leader part of complaint that led to standoff between intel chief, Congress: report Pelosi: Lewandowski should have been held in contempt 'right then and there' Trump to withdraw FEMA chief nominee: report MORE than women and patients in their own states, they should own up to it and be willing to let their votes show it," said Murray, the top Democrat on the Appropriations labor subcommittee.
President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's team must "own up" to appealing to and empowering white nationalists during his presidential campaign, a top Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE aide writes in a new Washington Post op-ed.

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