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The double wrongs by Comey compounded the double wrongs of the Attorney General.
This call signals the moral necessity of naming Trump's wrongs as wrongs, uncovering the full truth, taking action to respond to these wrongs justly, and stopping Trump from committing more.
"This case has come to represent all wrongs, perceived wrongs, of the Chicago Police Department," she said.
Patriotism is the pride you feel when you know that your country is on the present journey to righting its past wrongs and preventing future wrongs.
RIGHT OLD WRONGS: The Hill's Jonathan Easley reports: Donald Trump has launched a media offensive to address old wrongs as he seeks to unite Republicans and attract new voters.
It helps us correct wrongs we see in the world.
They must not leave Albany without righting these two wrongs.
Still face ill will 'cause of one radical group's wrongs
The ANC has done too little to right those wrongs.
I wanted to go out there and right my wrongs.
Get perspective and understand that you can right the wrongs.
Hunt baddies, get what's yours, and set right some wrongs.
Does it harden or soften the memory of those wrongs?
Several dozen wrongs do not, of course, make a right.
Would a series finale happy ending right all those wrongs?
If two wrongs don't make a right, maybe four do.
Protests don't reveal previously hidden wrongs to an unaware public.
To reverse all the wrongs in four years is impossible.
Everything would fall into place; the wrongs would be righted.
Michael Che wants to correct a few past Emmy Awards wrongs.
The rights and wrongs of the case are beside the point.
"They wanted me to apologise publicly for my wrongs," Gauthier said.
"But I think Hillary's gonna help fix these wrongs," said Williams.
If someone wrongs you, you have to take them to court.
This time around, she's trying to right her wrongs with Yawn.
My rights, my wrongs are right till I'm right with God.
The list of wrongs that can hurt the organization is long.
The moral one is simple: Two wrongs don't make a right.
Righting the wrongs done by this program is a crucial step.
Ganus did not comment directly on the accusations of past wrongs.
You don't get to decide the rights and wrongs of this.
I have also sought to remedy wrongs through the proper channels.
Those who could not right their wrongs were subject to shunning.
The local courts are powerless to address any of these wrongs.
Most of the team worries more about optics than righting wrongs.
I'm rooting for the Fitzgerald family to right some wrongs here.
Producers assured us that those wrongs would be righted for season five.
That trust can only occur if past wrongs are acknowledged and addressed.
And so they see all these wrongs that need to be corrected.
Sometimes that's what courts do -- they get involved and right perceived wrongs.
The revived Toys R Us brand is hoping to avoid past wrongs.
Refinery29's Writing Critics' Wrongs is an attempt to rectify that oversight.
Know that you have a chance to right wrongs, not reinforce them.
"I was taught that two wrongs don't make a right," she said.
The problem is that these two wrongs are feeding off each other.
Many wrongs were perpetrated on them that have never been made right.
It's another form of expressing yourself and putting a few wrongs right.
But two wrongs on this sort of stuff doesn't make a right.
I'd imagined a calm review of the wrongs we'd done each other.
At the behest of the program it includes particular incidents, particular wrongs.
Democrats, like Franken, are finally starting to account for their wrongs. Republicans?
But the system was fast, and righted a good number of wrongs.
"Hearn called the rights and wrongs of the dispute "a horrible situation.
"We're always looking to right wrongs in every single situation," Ni said.
This is not a call to ignore the wrongs of the past.
However, he says, the Whitney cannot be expected to right these wrongs.
What are the major moral wrongs that people committed in the past?
But none of it will convince them that defeating bigotry and righting racial wrongs should be a priority, or is even a worthy cause, especially when those wrongs are systemic and stitched into the fabric of the country.
Jandhyala sees "Free Speech Week" as an opportunity to right those perceived wrongs.
For him, de-extincting the mammoth and passenger pigeon is righting karmic wrongs.
And then he somehow promises to reverse all of the wrongs in America.
You do not get to decide that the rights and wrongs of this.
He envisaged an active role for the new state in righting those wrongs.
Moreover, we're all told as children that two wrongs don't make a right.
It responds to a burning public need to right decades of perceived wrongs.
He always righted wrongs and did it with an unmatched level of humility.
On Tumblr, you don't just obsess over past wrongs, you go full Amontillado.
We must own our wrongs to restore the faith that has been shattered.
S.K. Two wrongs don't make a right, and neither do 50 or 500.
There are precedents in American governance for a comprehensive approach to righting wrongs.
While these two evils persist, our Congress does nothing to address the wrongs.
Are we going to be the country that refuses to right its wrongs?
Correcting some of the wrongs of London's air quality will not be easy.
For her, it's about righting some of the wrongs she saw in Florida.
There was also an awkward righting of at least some of doping's wrongs.
"The page of history teems with woman's wrongs," Sarah Grimké wrote in 1837.
Indeed, it promised eventually to provide a perfect world by eliminating recurrent wrongs.
It's less clear they understand the wrongs they have suffered since their exonerations.
Until we right the wrongs of our past, we cannot truly move forward.
"I was taught that two wrongs don't make a right," Ms. Heitkamp said.
By using this term, Ward indicates he is dealing with the issue of deprivation and the desire to right historical wrongswrongs which have much to do with who, historically, has had intellectual, social, economic, currency, and who has not.
It is the perfect time to actively right your wrongs and live your truth.
The apology is about more than righting the wrongs of the past, he said.
You might think that you can march across Europe and right a couple wrongs.
When presented with an opportunity to exact revenge, the Cougars instead righted past wrongs.
As this brings home, when one adult grievously wrongs another, the consequences are unpredictable.
More likely, it will be up to the American public to right these wrongs.
It's not a game of rights and wrongs but one of pros and cons.
The best way to begin to right those wrongs is to reform and educate.
Because exposing evil, shining light on wrongs and fighting injustice is what we do.
We corrected these wrongs immediately after we heard the complaint and investigated the incidents.
So in comes Red Sparrow to continue the wrongs about Russian ballerinas-turned-spies.
El Museo's 50th anniversary show does not right wrongs of exclusion, past or future.
"Forgive me for my wrongs, I have just begun," went the refrain, fittingly so.
It also acknowledged wrongs committed against African-Americans by slavery and Jim Crow laws.
The new government is also under pressure to redress the wrongs of the past.
But every effort that points out the wrongs of Trump's administration, of course, matters.
He said that it opened his eyes to the wrongs done to black people.
And how will you right the wrongs LG has done posthumously to Lygia Pape?
It was also proof of the power of the judiciary in a democracy — in this case, the world's most populous democracy — to right wrongs that have long penalized, even terrorized, the most vulnerable members of society, wrongs that politicians would rather ignore.
But I can't, so I'm trying to right my wrongs, let the truth be told.
We should reward young people like Monica, who want to rectify the wrongs they inherited.
Now in his forties with a wife and family, he reflects on his past wrongs.
Are we prepared to send our military to right the wrongs of all 35 countries?
I have the utmost respect of your position in righting the wrongs you have endured.
Not necessarily moral or just themselves, but concerned about righting wrongs where they see them.
The public has a right to know and to remember when people commit serious wrongs.
Reading "The fire next time" and "Voting wrongs" (May 403th) inspired me to create CarpoolVote.
You know, that thing was awful, and represented a lot of wrongs, like selling women.
I have been able … to apologize for past wrongs, to seek forgiveness for past failings.
Work to correct the wrongs that we'll all look at when the season is over.
There is no equivalence between Ms. Clinton's wrongs and Mr. Trump's manifest unfitness for office.
The broom holds spiritual value and symbolizes the sweeping away of evils and past wrongs.
His prescription for mental health is to travel back in time and right past wrongs.
"I was taught that two wrongs don't make a right," she said in a statement.
" She added: "We should never lose that flexibility to right wrongs when we see them.
I might be very remorseful, but I haven't done any actions to correct those wrongs.
I'll tell of ancient rights and wrongs Of what we feared or praised in songs.
Name Withheld I'd focus on the future here, not on the contagion of past wrongs.
We should keep wanting to right wrongs and fight for justice and dignity for all.
The March, however, is Pakistan's chance to right its domestic wrongs and improve political stability.
Of course, that does not make him singularly responsible for the wrongs done to them.
High profile cases like Mill's can provide an opportunity for Pennsylvania to right its wrongs.
It is time for us to take the necessary steps to right our nation's wrongs.
I never properly righted my wrongs, mourned my losses, or experienced the right cheesy epiphany.
Incompatible narratives of historical rights and wrongs have long bedeviled the unresolved Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict.
We must acknowledge our collective wrongs and each take responsibility for more than our part.
"There's a sense of urgency to right your wrongs," said Jessie Davis, a violence interrupter.
Now, as a proudly LGBTQ-allied state, California is turning the page on historic wrongs.
Environmental justice is a commitment to right the wrongs of our past that persist today.
These novels are packed with the pleasure of vindication as they map out life's wrongs.
In the speaker's corner, people were trying to right all the wrongs in the world, but it became immediately clear that there are a lot of wrongs to right—too many, perhaps, to be dealt with by a relatively unorganized group of street protesters.
"For a while I felt like half my life was making her wrongs right," Turner said.
America must elect a president who has the will and courage to right these Washington wrongs.
For all of his wrongs, I think he was right to tell the police about it.
Alas, he will not heed Bolívar's second commandment: to "right the wrongs that lead to errors".
The rights and wrongs of the softwood-lumber dispute, which dates back to 1982, are murkier.
If we aren't talking about the wrongs of the world, then we are silently perpetuating them.
That very question was at the heart of our Writing Critics' Wrongs column about Pretty Woman.
But while the episode intended to right old wrongs, it wasn't without some new problematic moments.
It's also not a fair perception, because these wrongs otherwise would not have been prosecuted individually.
Gulliver does not intend to get into the rights and wrongs of Germany's anti-hate laws.
Rather than dwell on past wrongs, he should concentrate on improving the lot of today's Mexicans.
They could do no wrong—or, at least, they'd get away with whatever wrongs they'd done.
Two wrongs may not make a right, but they sure can make a lot of cash.
Separately, Meng, who is fighting extradition, is suing Canada's government for procedural wrongs in her arrest.
Right now, he's clearly calling the shots—refusing to acknowledge past wrongs is a Trump hallmark.
"Relief to right the wrongs of the last campaign," Ashby said when asked how he felt.
He's a denouncer of wrongs, a gloomy prophet—which is to say, not quite the Messiah.
This gave me a strong awareness of injustice and a desire to right the world's wrongs.
But we believe in acknowledging and righting past wrongs so that we can learn from them.
There are two wrongs here: making things worse for women, and making things bad for everybody.
Obama made an incredible push at helping to right the wrongs of our criminal justice system.
The economic risks, if not the political rights and wrongs, are a lot easier to outline.
The claim for reparations is an indictment against the wrongs of slavery and Jim Crow segregation.
I named the wrongs I'd done in my life, the people I'd hurt, catastrophes and losses.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - The U.S. president seems to be trying to right past trade wrongs.
This isn't about the rights and wrongs of abortion -- this is about the harassment of women.
I also hope women students can feel empowered to speak up against wrongs done to them.
Yael: So this episode starts with Elliot getting a job at ECorp to right his wrongs.
Ultimately, the U.S. government must right these historic wrongs and compensate for its shortsighted economic meddling.
" In his letter he also quoted a Buddhist text: "Can a new wrong expiate old wrongs?
He morphs into the dumb-ass Prince Ali, enters the city, and sets about righting wrongs.
Finally, there's "truth-telling," or an official report on past wrongs that incorporates steps for reparation.
But there's always the next day, the next episode, the next chance to right the wrongs.
There aren't many stories about men righting their wrongs; even fewer about women making men sorry.
Ms. Guthrie counters her physicians' objectionable suppositions about femininity while encountering the terrible wrongs they inflict.
Atoning for those wrongs was the mandate for a Truth and Reconciliation Commission, established in 211.
There's a time to say 'well, kind of' and a time for writing to right wrongs.
She has spent most of her adult life trying to right the wrongs of her father.
What do consumers receive in exchange for trading away the ability to pursue redress for wrongs?
" Snoop Dogg also mentioned in a video on Instagram that "two wrongs don't make no right.
And yet Ebbing feels insular, with its own wrongs that nobody quite knows how to right.
Let's all take a moment to think about the innocence of youth and wrongs of our pasts.
There are still so many wrongs that need to be righted in terms of injustices toward women.
In crafting the world of Unfair & Ugly, Khan and Chowdhry saw the opportunity to right two wrongs.
Rousseau, who in time became their bitter foe, thought the source of those wrongs was society itself.
They're growing up into a world with pre-existing conflicts and crimes and wrongs on both sides.
Eventually he emailed a massive list of viewers with a litany of wrongs committed by the station.
But when she does, it's with a slow-building fury that's intent on seeing wrongs made right.
"For 18 years, the answer has been categorically 'no' — meteor wrongs, not meteorites," she told CMU News.
Whatever the rights and wrongs of each side, the panorama of uncertainty is a deterrent to investment.
As Britain's police seek to right long-ago wrongs, they are struggling to find a middle ground.
Instead, an education that is designed to right historic wrongs only ends up demoralizing and fragmenting people.
He's settled political scores, helped political buddies, righted historical wrongs and doled out celebrity favors with clemencies.
But I also fervently believe we -- as supporters -- have to keep a lid on over-correcting wrongs.
He's righting perceived wrongs done to him and to the former Soviet Union by the great enemy.
And it will further polarise Colombia's bitter argument about the rights and wrongs of the peace agreement.
The moral rights-and-wrongs of Rogers's censorship, which seem relatively straightforward, have already been amply discussed.
The main narrative on the other side, she adds, was of Confederates seeking vengeance for great wrongs.
Sophocles's tragedy of individual rights and civic wrongs, updated by Theater of War, ends its Harlem run.
Judge Kavanaugh should not be made the sacrificial lamb for the collective unaddressed wrongs of all women.
And a tapestry-making sweatshop with captive women is one of the wrongs Yvain has to right.
The new state funding and consolidation, community organizers say, can be used to heal these past wrongs.
Two wrongs don't make a right — but they do make a place in this administration's immigration policies.
The wrongs done emerge from the muddled ethics typical of domestic quarrels, but their repercussions are vast.
Do you think that the descendants of enslaved people are owed anything for the wrongs of slavery?
The wrongs committed by the president are chief among the concerns of those who voted to impeach.
In the United Kingdom, the arguments rage over the rights and wrongs of the Brexit referendum result.
They said that it was not the duty of prosecutors to right the wrongs of the past.
Having creators and characters be of similar backgrounds may also be an opportunity to right past wrongs.
But, perhaps most importantly, the MORE Act would right many of the past wrongs of marijuana criminalization.
His superior intelligence made him conscious of his wrongs and rendered him keenly sensitive to his condition.
That act alone had more than repaid him for any wrongs he had done to her, he said.
So, seeing wrongs to be righted and having nothing better to do with my evenings, my emails began.
He's a lost character trying to find salvation in some way to correct the wrongs of his past.
It's moved from abstract discussions of the rights and wrongs of data collection to concrete calls for legislation.
There has yet to be much compensation for historic wrongs beyond the return of some traditional Aboriginal land.
CPS CEO Janice Jackson says the district will "do everything that we can do to right the wrongs."
A growing belief that political and financial wrongs yield no political penalty sets in motion a vicious circle.
Her hero was Walt Disney's Robin Hood, a talking fox who righted wrongs and, obviously, unearthed them first.
We demand that they discharge all our student loans for the wrongs that have been done to us.
Through the practice of the Noble Eightfold Path we would make right our wrongs and mediate this dukkha.
The White House quickly released a memo from the deputy attorney general detailing Comey's wrongs -- and fireable offenses.
In recent years, lawmakers have tried to correct the wrongs brought by our failed approaches to criminal justice.
The Fourth Estate points out government wrongs so they can be fixed and the American people better served.
Sentencing reform is a chance to right the wrongs of the past and free our brothers and sisters.
"Sometimes we let our own demons, wrongs, or thoughts consume us and get into our heads," Lee said.
I'd love to reconnect with Eric and Aubry and all these people that I've done my wrongs to.
The man put no effort into righting his wrongs, and still expects to be given a second chance.
Divided as they are over the rights and wrongs of impeachment, Brazilians have kept their anger in check.
Eventually, even he sees the light—or, at any rate, squints at the thought of wrongs being rectified.
"What this is is an attempt to right some of the wrongs with respect to China," he said.
" But that misses a "basic principle" of the Fourth Amendment, she said: "Two wrongs don't make a right.
"End this madness," Patrick Battuello, the head of website Horse Racing Wrongs, said in a post on Sunday.
" McDougal's attorney, Peter Stris, added that the settlement "makes right the wrongs that had been perpetrated against her.
If the answer is blowing up even more norms to right some wrongs, it becomes a dangerous process.
Once you set some of these universal cooking wrongs right, you'll be an amateur chef in no time.
"He is committed to right some of the wrongs of Birmingham's past and our nation's past," Johnson said.
Remove the injustice and begin righting the wrongs, and Ali's view of Islam took on a peaceful hue.
Meyers Drysdale said that during her career, she was sometimes apprehensive about addressing perceived wrongs facing female athletes.
But that's not to say the former UFC champion isn't out in the world trying to right wrongs.
"I think there is a common misconception about how to wear fragrance, the rights and wrongs," he says.
But without discussing the wrongs committed by all sides, no true reconciliation or study of history is possible.
Reconciliation requires truth, acknowledging wrongs done in the present as well as past injustices, unremembered but not forgotten.
Photography is particularly treacherous when it comes to righting wrongs, because it is so good at recording appearances.
This turns out to perfectly match her confidence-challenged character, whose past is checkered with abusive Mr. Wrongs.
Love or hate it, Valentine's Day is the ideal time to right the gift-giving wrongs of Christmas.
Mallet's case also underscores the challenges of addressing allegations of past wrongs in the American criminal justice system.
While nations might forgive each other for past wrongs, it is completely impracticable that nations would forget overnight.
There doesn't need to be one here to right wrongs so egregious they were apparently worth lying about.
While two wrongs don't make a right, it's worth noting that Melania herself has indulged in conspiracy theories.
" The suit does not outline these alleged wrongs, but it goes on to say that, "Goguen stated that he did not think that was necessary, but rather [that Goguen and Nash] could just come to an agreement to address these wrongs, and other issues, and suggested that they work together.
Love or hate it, Valentine's Day is the ideal time to right the gift-giving wrongs of the holidays.
Rather, they say, his actions and policy agenda will show how truly committed he is to righting his wrongs.
Beyond taking down statues, Owens believes America has to do more work to right the wrongs of the past.
Yom Kippur centers around prayer, fasting and haunting melodies; around self-examination, acknowledging wrongs and changing for the better.
Righting social justice wrongs from the war on drugs has become something of a necessity for legalization in 2020.
Or is this Universal trying to right its past wrongs and give me an anatomical reality I can stomach?
What it observes: It's a chance to wipe one's slates clean of the wrongs committed over the past year.
I said where the rights and wrongs were, I said who I am now versus who I was then.
But, Brown has been on an apology spree lately ... claiming he's trying to right all of his past wrongs.
Following the similarly prolonged ousting of Richardson, the industry has been vocal in its attempt to right similar wrongs.
Bill Walker also apologized in 2018 for any "historical wrongs" committed against Native Americans, reports the Anchorage Daily News.
In those movies, he chooses to rewrite history as a kind of act of revenge and righting of wrongs.
As a ceasefire took hold, the Mothers became a symbol of hope and of possible redress for past wrongs.
The tension between these two women has cracked open conversations about the wrongs committed against women in hip-hop.
For all the destruction we as a species have wrought, we can yet use technology to right our wrongs.
Be a MAN of your WORD and own up to your WRONGS as a MAN should, Communication is KEY!
His most recent book is Birth Rights and Wrongs: How Medicine and Technology Are Remaking Reproduction and the Law.
Trump repeatedly vowed he would overhaul the VA upon becoming president and right past wrongs suffered by military veterans.
We promise to consult and work with individuals and communities to right these wrongs and begin to rebuild trust.
The president can be a real leader by preventing another shutdown and righting the wrongs from this past one.
Exposing or dwelling on another country's past wrongs is bound to create friction, and might even be counter-productive.
"Ignore everything else you've heard and read about 'safety' and horseracing," said Patrick Battuello of activist group Horseracing Wrongs.
For those most angry and appalled by wrongs committed during the Trump presidency, myself included, one thing is certain.
We asked the jury to right the wrongs of the past with this case, and they did just that.
Do the neutral objectives of preservation excuse old wrongs, even as the act of preserving code raises uncomfortable questions?
Behold the Wii and the Fitbit — two perfect examples of technologies designed to right some of technologies' previous wrongs.
It's not always been fair to us, but I think that Hillary is going to help fix these wrongs.
Separately, they attempt to make sense of their wrongs but find themselves drowning deeper in their love-induced stupor.
The one that came just days later cinched a romance that righted wrongs flagrant enough to captivate a nation.
Sag is a sign that's super concerned about doing the right thing, so expect some wrongs to get righted.
For those immersed in such study, there is hope this data can somehow be used to right those wrongs.
Kurds say they are simply redressing historic wrongs perpetrated by successive Iraqi leaders, particularly the former dictator Saddam Hussein.
When somebody lashes out against us, the hurt we feel is a cry for wrongs to be made right.
Yet, to be clear, forgiveness never excuses the wrongs against us or waters down the nature of an offense.
Meanwhile, in Kashmir, the insurgency fighting to undo historical wrongs and betrayals, will get a new reason to fight.
Tasked with deciding the rights, the wrongs and the rules of the consumer privacy conundrum is the U.S. government.
The priests are often eloquent and sometimes visionary: They imagine new possibilities and focus moral outrage on old wrongs.
He rights wrongs and secures justice, or at least that's his intent; he causes more problems than he solves.
We owe them respect and the opportunity to correct the legal wrongs that we allowed, and perhaps even encouraged.
To retreat from that concept, and blame other cultures, races, and religions for the wrongs of society, is cowardly.
The recent red flags (the inverted yield curve especially) have given the media a chance to right those wrongs.
This Elliot — dubbed "the Mastermind" — was constructed as a way to help Elliot hack the world and right wrongs.
This is about righting the perceived wrongs done to him and the former Soviet Union by the great enemy.
Meanwhile, in Kashmir, the insurgency fighting to undo historical wrongs and betrayals, will get a new reason to fight.
There's also something mythic about a lone detective or a duo, righters of wrongs, imposers of order on chaos.
And in early 2016, Collins stepped down from the committee, citing the Vatican's "shameful" resistance to redressing its wrongs.
Wendy Williams' estranged husband and longtime manager Kevin Hunter is apologizing and vowing to "right some wrongs" amid their divorce.
"It's time for the government to try to right those wrongs -- and boost our economy in the process," Warren wrote.
But when it comes to celebrity news, we also can't help ourselves from reading all about their wrongs and suffering.
And earlier this year, Collins herself stepped down from the committee, citing the Vatican's "shameful" resistance to redressing its wrongs.
Are negotiations or treaties arrived at from the perspective of seeking to exact vengeance more appropriate than those righting wrongs?
In fact, the stark black and white images in his The Washing Away of Wrongs make it seem almost poetic.
David Hume, Voltaire, Denis Diderot and Rousseau's other contemporaries believed the Enlightenment could begin to put right society's many wrongs.
Others have been executed, in the name of righting the wrongs of Bangladesh's war of independence from Pakistan in 1971.
This means impunity for the perpetrators of past wrongs; it has also created fear on the part of the victims.
Canada approved extradition proceedings on March 1, but Meng has since sued Canada's government for procedural wrongs in her arrest.
The "brothers from different mothers" fight injustice, save history, learn science, and right wrongs — all in the nick of time.
But first it will need to right its original wrongs, which will force it to become a very different show.
Whatever the rights and wrongs of history, blaming some malign external influence will not do much to inspire fresh confidence.
And Uber escaped a crackdown in London, one of its most important markets, by apologizing profusely for its past wrongs.
You need to step away and get a little perspective and then understand that you can hopefully right the wrongs.
There's no way for TWD to right these wrongs How do you feel about watching The Walking Dead moving forward?
Many women fear a Trump victory will turn back the clock on hard-won rights that overcame long held wrongs.
Now members of Congress are showing signs of pushing the administration to right the wrongs of these last two years.
It is not surprising that the Koch brothers have come forth with criticism of certain wrongs of the Trump presidency.
However, Trump may be able to right some previous wrongs while also playing to his middle-America blue-collar base.
Hughes, who left Facebook in 2007, wrote that he feels a "sense of anger and responsibility" for the company's wrongs.
Some lawmakers, such as Senator Elizabeth Warren, have said the bank is still not doing enough to right past wrongs.
The Emancipation Proclamation was Lincoln's effort to begin to mend our nation's ills and right one of our biggest wrongs.
When you're able to control your emotions around someone who wrongs you, they end up looking bad instead of you.
Iron nails protruding from its carved wood body represent requests by paying clients to right wrongs and ward off danger.
In Jordan Harrison's new comedy, set in 1212, a group of happily married gays and lesbians debate rights and wrongs.
They did so much talking about the wrongs of Lee's racism that he was barely required to answer for himself.
Now, as momentum builds for reparations, this family grapples with how America should atone for the wrongs of the past.
He stops to right wrongs wherever he finds them, then moves on to whatever locale Mr. Child dreams up next.
And he suggested that the fact Trump has been successful in accomplishing Republican priorities may outweigh any wrongs he's committed.
In Jordan Harrison's new comedy, set in 2015, a group of happily married gays and lesbians debate rights and wrongs.
"Two wrongs don't make no right," said Snoop Dogg, in the video posted to his Instagram account on Wednesday night.
When he tries to fix himself and right old wrongs, there's a chance they might still have room for him.
Bill Broeksmit, a behind-the-scenes technician with an acute sense of the rights and wrongs in finance, was not.
As he grew older, the enormity of the wrongs that had been done to him overpowered his desire to please.
More than two years ago, he told the United Nations General Assembly that he was committed to righting historical wrongs.
Perhaps David Ayer will also return to direct, and can right some of his wrongs with that sequel as well.
And then it would return to the idea of her fundamental principles, her desire to right wrongs and break wheels.
Protest and action against our government's human rights abuses, conflation of disproportionate wrongs, and maddening legal decisions, is righteous and necessary.
That doesn't mean we should allow wrongs to go unanswered, or yield even an inch in the defense of our rights.
" The demonstrators held signs with anti-Trump messages including, "We won't let Trump's wrongs deny our rights," and "Abort unwanted presidencies.
When Gilmore Girls returns on November 25, the series will get a second chance — specifically, to right the original finale's wrongs.
Two wrongs never ever make a right, and so I regret to inform you that Shaq is back on his bullshit.
The U.K. may have asked for this split, but the EU committed plenty of wrongs in the marriage along the way.
We wanted to capture an adventure, unfortunately we took that adventure into the wrongs areas unaware of the legalities surrounding it.
"There are no right or wrongs to how a couple wishes to live in their love," one commenter wrote on Facebook.
She says she wants to right the wrongs committed during the purges, but will continue rooting out Gulenists from the bureaucracy.
Whatever the rights and wrongs of that momentous shift in social and economic conditions, it had nothing to do with altruism.
This is the look of love in the Corinthian sense, patient and kind and keeping no record of any pup's wrongs.
Many times, the public will look at someone's record of rights and wrongs to determine whether that person "deserved" to die.
" Kevin goes on to say ... "I am going through a time of self-reflection and am trying to right some wrongs.
He's Hannah's only real friend, and the only one who takes action to try to right the wrongs committed against her.
Thank you so much for bringing this to our attention and allowing us to right the wrongs that we have done.
Breakthroughs in sequencing ancient human DNA can help heal painful historical wrongs, according to a study published Wednesday in Science Advances.
Do you believe technology, in all its contrasts to nature, can help right some of the wrongs humans have left behind?
Still, kudos to Bieber for not hiding from his legal troubles and for making an effort to right his old wrongs.
The drama queen and king may be similar, but it turns out, in this case, two wrongs don't make a right.
So, to right a few wrongs, I've compiled things—mostly people, but some animals—who had incredibly, jaw-droppingly average 2018s.
The final judgment on whether Trump colluded with Russia or committed other wrongs must await the report of the special prosecutor.
This corridor is a step toward undoing some of those wrongs, but not everyone in India is excited about it opening.
It's going to take everyone working together in tandem to right the wrongs — the stresses that we've put on the ocean.
During times like these, there's only so much moral bandwidth available to highlight and combat wrongs where we can prove them.
The activist energy on the left is pushing for a more ethnically focused politics, devoted to righting structural race-based wrongs.
"We talk about government apologies as acknowledgments of historic wrongs," she said, "but do not imply that these constitute sufficient redress."
He wanted to right society's wrongs and practiced his rhetoric in the barber shop that served as the town's political salon.
Numerous other suits, claiming wrongs including antitrust violations and the unlawful taking of private property, had been dismissed by other judges.
By the end of every episode, there was some moral lesson to be learned, and the fantasy seekers realized their wrongs.
Both men, longtime activists without Aboriginal roots said they joined Mr. Pryor to help right the wrongs of their country's past.
In it, Baldwin smokes his ever-present Bette Davis cigarette and takes America to task for its wrongs and its failures.
For example, reparations are a way to acknowledge the wrongs inflicted on African-Americans and to begin to heal that breach.
Luckily, the Oscars righted those wrongs, giving the film a Best Picture nod and Gerwig a nod for Best Adapted Screenplay.
Editorial The renewed tensions between South Korea and Japan are a sobering reminder of how historical wrongs can interfere with diplomacy.
Season 4 resumes as Ragnar (Travis Fimmel) returns to the kingdom of Kattegat and devises a scheme to right past wrongs.
You stepped in numerous times and showed true moral fiber by correcting all the wrongs that were being done to me.
After Monday's disappointing Golden Globes nominations, the Screen Actors Guild Award nominations are a chance for Hollywood to right some wrongs.
The question scientists are debating now: Should society devote its limited resources to reversing past wrongs, or on preventing future extinctions?
This child has power to stop wars, right wrongs, and save humanity — and wouldn't even need the Force to do it.
Sadly, the American people have witnessed further wrongs of the president which necessitate the second article of impeachment, obstruction of Congress.
When you are able to control your emotions around someone who wrongs you, they end up looking bad instead of you.
The job becomes a chance for Erica to prove how valuable she is, right her wrongs and see her daughter again.
To be sure, sometimes nations that meet on the sporting field will share a history of political conflict and perceived wrongs.
"Are you not Lisbeth Salander, the righter of wrongs?" a voice says in the trailer for The Girl in the Spider's Web.
Julianne managed to right most of her wrongs and spent the couple's wedding on the dance floor with George, finally feeling content.
"I was not there to get back together with him, however, I was there for him to right his wrongs," Hayes explained.
We need to change the way the system works, above and beyond addressing the wrongs of those who work within the system.
Google's currently leadership can't undo those wrongs, but Pichai and Naughton are trying to underline the point that Google has instituted change.
That means avoiding weak cases, but also small ones against minor figures that do not provide accountability when great wrongs are alleged.
But as many people, survivors, and athletes have pointed out, USA Gymnastics is running out of chances to right their many wrongs.
She's rigid with some suppressed, unarticulated anger at the whole chain of wrongs, up and down, in which she's a central link.
As we teach our children, two wrongs do not make a right, and leadership requires admitting when you have made a mistake.
Don't their beliefs reveal something meaningful about our failure to acknowledge the extent of our wrongs and the reach of our technologies?
"They know me as an activist, and that I have to monitor the wrongs of the government to correct them," Ajayi says.
In this annual ritual, also known as "itse selu" or "Busk," tribal members forgive and reconcile wrongs ranging from debts to adultery.
He also said all of the alleged wrongs stemmed from conduct in Malaysia, and most witnesses were located outside the United States.
Now, reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples is on the agenda for Canada as the federal government ostensibly seeks to right some past wrongs.
Judd brings this complaint to vindicate that principle, and to right the wrongs that Weinstein committed against her, among so many others.
"If somebody wrongs him in any possible way, he will fight back and he will fight back much, much harder," said Res.
In electing more than 85033 union members to office, we secured a great opportunity to right the structural wrongs of our economy.
It would give Jyn the impetus to right her father's wrongs, and work through whatever other unresolved daddy issues she might have.
And both measures respond to legitimate complaints that the community institutions are being burdened by remedies for wrongs they did not commit.
Not really, but again, I am not judging him for the exact rights and wrongs of what he did in the past.
Lip Sync Battle looked to correct history's wrongs when the real X-Tina dropped by during Hayden Panettiere's performance of the song.
"I think he is trying to use the pardon power to right wrongs that he sees," said Matt Mackowiak, a Republican strategist.
Their perspective is crabbed and constricted where it ought to be expansive: Instead of championing voting rights, they see only voting wrongs.
Over the next decades, grumblings arose over government programs, from welfare to affirmative action, intended to target the effects of earlier wrongs.
A new charter would remove that crutch, and leave executives accountable as human beings for the rights and wrongs of their decisions.
Now the pair have embarked on an international tour to continue thrashing out the rights and wrongs of the criminal justice system.
In Ms. Sered's experience, survivors not only want answers to factual questions, they want acknowledgment of their suffering and the moral wrongs.
Mr. Pozner had also sued the book's publisher, Moon Rock Books, which is part of a broader company, Wrongs Without Wremedies, LLC.
But Punishers aren't looking to make things right so much as to find someone to blame — and chasten — for the perceived wrongs.
In some ways, it is a bleakly familiar story of a troubled department struggling — and failing and struggling — to right its wrongs.
Every day the Trump administration provides us a case study in how unchecked power over immigration risks humanitarian crises and moral wrongs.
"For 18 years, the answer has been categorically 'no' -- meteor wrongs, not meteorites," Sibescu said in a statement from CMU on Thursday.
I would love for Harvey to have a restorative justice process in which he could come emotionally to terms with his wrongs.
Their signs and slogans blamed Uber for an array of wrongs, including pollution and rape — and the government for siding with Uber.
""I feel so desperately strongly about the monstrous wrongs that have been done to you and the way you have been treated.
"Since then, the NFL has worked to see what they could do to try to right their wrongs," Merritt told the newspaper.
That ticking clock on his life led to many of his steps in the finale to right any wrongs before his death.
Reynolds plays the leader of a group of operatives who fake their own deaths in order to band together and right wrongs.
To Chief Dekmar, however, the apology in the town he has called home since 1995 is about more than righting history's wrongs.
That makes it similarly easy to assume that backing someone else might right those wrongs, no matter how ridiculous that might seem.
As we relentlessly pursue them for their wrongs, let them feel just a tiny sliver of the fear that engulfs our lives.
Now, I am not saying two wrongs make a right, but they have been apologizing for what we have done since 9/11.
In a statement acquired by PEOPLE in April, Hunter admitted that he needed to "right some wrongs" when it came to his marriage.
"The #MeToo movement has righted a lot of wrongs, and it has made your career path much smoother," Banfield said, addressing Grace directly.
Wrongs Without Wremedies LLC, which publishes Moon Rock Books including "Nobody Died At Sandy Hook," was named in the initial complaint but settled.
Whatever the rights and wrongs of the recent headwinds facing Bridge, it is only one part of a complex and rapidly developing story.
While there are legally important differences in how Purdue and these other companies behaved, they're broadly accused of the same kind of wrongs.
This bill will right historical wrongs by acknowledging our country's stained past and codifying into law our commitment to abolishing this shameful practice.
So, while it looks like the Academy is finally motivated to redress the wrongs of the past, the problem is far from solved.
Once tariffs have been imposed, the rights and wrongs—and even the role of the WTO itself in the dispute—could be forgotten.
To attempt the impossible, Alice must convince Time (Sacha Baron Cohen), himself, to let her travel back through decades and right old wrongs.
But maybe the most important step is first acknowledging that an individual's goodness isn't enough to correct racial wrongs or prevent future injustices.
Ms. Judd brings this complaint to vindicate that principle, and to right the wrongs that Weinstein committed against her, among so many others.
They can know at a precise level when you interact with them and try to right wrongs or inconsistencies as quickly as possible.
Not that there's anything wrong with that -- according to John, Kaepernick now has a duty to right the wrongs he feels were done.
Political wrongs recognized under English common law included misapplication of funds and abuse of power, and even interfering with another branch of government.
He was the 32nd speaker to hold forth on the wrongs of an "anti-terrorism" bill put forward by the ruling Saenuri party.
The argument goes that the Union is a compact, and that membership can be annulled for perceived wrongs or a tyrannical central government.
In a 643 paper, Dr. Myhrvold described the perceived statistical wrongs and stopped just short of accusing Dr. Erickson of manipulating the data.
But I am arguing Trump is wrong to create a moral equivalency between bigots and those who oppose them, making them equal wrongs.
However, this latest nightmare still presents an opportunity to do the right things to mitigate the wrongs committed with this White House policy.
They call for massive income redistribution, citing America's "immoral" economic system, and even suggest outright property seizures ("wealth taxes") to fix social wrongs.
The second is what they add to the general level of online intolerance (which may contribute to the social wrongs that you mention).
Here's hoping that he's been watching and learning from all the rights and wrongs he's seeing from the moderator side to this point.
"Two wrongs don't make a right," referring to the substantial OCO funding in the Defense bill preceded the State and Foreign Ops measure.
And Mr. Grisham deserves credit for dependability: He is at heart an optimist who believes that wrongs can be ferreted out and righted.
Among other wrongs, the taking of the rabbits deprived her of the pleasure of "playing flute by the rabbits' side," Ms. Trec wrote.
"We must work together to right wrongs, to continue to build a country where everyone has a seat at the table," he said.
You're never just a hero; you're Spider-Man, traveling through the world and writing wrongs minor and major with your fists and webs.
The legal barriers fell and for a fleeting moment, during the prime of his life, the nation seemed poised to right its wrongs.
"We've done wrong, we need to admit our wrongs, and do what we can do to stop the wrong from continuing to happen."
A new charter would remove that crutch, and leave executives accountable as human beings for the rights and wrongs of their own decisions.
"We are committed to righting the wrongs of the Obama administration by cleaning the regulatory slate," Mr. Pruitt added in a statement Tuesday.
NOOK'S FRIEND: All right, all right, I take that —— TAVERNISE: And Nook's friend is just shouting about these litanies of wrongs against him.
"This bill brings justice to people who were abused, and rights the wrongs that went unacknowledged and unpunished for too long," he said.
Erica on "Being Erica" embraces her new therapist's odd technique of sending her back in time to right the wrongs of her past.
She says she is running for Parliament to try to correct some of the wrongs of the elites, in any way she can.
On Refinery29, Anne Cohen takes a look back at films women loved that were skewered by (often male) reviewers with Writing Critics Wrongs.
The Debbie Smith grant program funding corrects the wrongs of the past, addresses the present and prepares us for a better, safer tomorrow.
The document was filed one day after the CEO testified before Congress and said the bank is still working to right past wrongs.
Shaka Senghor's bestselling book, "Writing My Wrongs," won the admiration of Oprah Winfrey and helped to open the floodgates for formerly incarcerated authors.
Mr. Orban has avoided threats of force to right what he calls historic wrongs that put millions of Hungarians outside their country's border.
When I started dating online, I armed myself with the 16 personality types for exactly this reason: to right my past relationship wrongs.
"After the egregious abuse of her position, the defendant attempted to right her wrongs, and to ultimately assist her country again," it wrote.
He wrote that constitutional wrongs generally demand legal remedies: when people are mistreated, the law doesn't allow them to be hung up to dry.
No matter the harm they caused or wrongs they committed during the deceased's time on earth, there will always be people who miss them.
"I wish he had found her on the Carpathia [the rescue ship that picked up Titanic survivors] and was able to right his wrongs."
The apology was the latest in a series of statements by the two-year-old Liberal government seeking to make amends for historical wrongs.
Fortunately, the district potentate seemed more amused than anything else by the idea of one man's death absolving the wrongs of a whole species.
In a country largely free of the polarisation that blights America's politics, the rights and wrongs of oil extraction are the main wedge issue.
Billie Dee is coming back, Carrie Fisher is still in it, and J.J. Abrams is returning to the director's chair to right all wrongs.
To mistake it as such without making it check itself first is to repeat the wrongs of the past few years all over again.
" The closest he's got to admitting his mistakes in the past was in August, when he expressed regret over unspecified wrongs and "personal pain.
While the episode certainly isn't perfect, it's a breakthrough moment for television that touches on important issues and thoughtfully attempts to right past wrongs.
Boyle plays Scorpius Malfoy, the son of Draco who befriends Albus and accompanies him on a journey to right the wrongs of the past.
While I do not believe that two wrongs make a right, I believe this may be our only opportunity to right a historic wrong.
And I understand that, as a nation and as a society, we have unfinished business to right the wrongs of injustice suffered by minorities.
"After the egregious abuse of her position, the defendant attempted to right her wrongs, and to ultimately assist her country again," the prosecutor wrote.
He may also apologize for historical wrongs done in the name of the church, as he did during a trip to Bolivia last year.
While I'm thankful for that, the media endeavoring to rectify their wrongs, without acknowledging the role their coverage played, rubs me the wrong way.
As immigration is now the most pressing issue of the 2018 midterm elections, it is up to the American people to right these wrongs.
"All of my wrongs have been made public, i figure It's only right that my apologies are made public too," he wrote on Twitter.
The powerful riposte is that, to function, society relies on impartial adjudication of wrongs, especially in an era of multiculturalism, with its attendant frictions.
Some 22019 years later, many wrongs of my childhood have yet to be corrected, and, in some cases, discriminatory policies and practices have returned.
The company made some partial progress towards righting privacy wrongs, but the biggest winner in the company's privacy rebrand was meant to be Google.
For British men who were stigmatized, imprisoned and beaten for their sexual orientation, clearing their records posthumously is a critical recognition of historical wrongs.
Before and after we were victims, we have been and are responsible: for actions and inactions, for wrongs and indifference, for negations and shrugs.
On Tuesday, the House of Representatives passed a critical spending bill that would redress many wrongs that result from the crisis on our border.
NPR investigated, and after it published a story on the glitch the ED announced it would right the program's wrongs -- at least sort of.
I think, if more of us took that chance, many more wrongs, from tiny ones to catastrophic ones, could be righted in this world.
A world where we really got serious about righting the wrongs of colonialism would be a world that might also start to undercut capitalism.
And as many museums worldwide get serious about repatriating ill-gotten artifacts, it seems more cities and institutions are seeking to right colonial wrongs.
A movement would have nothing left to do if all that powerful people needed to address their wrongs was to be told the truth.
There have been occasions during which the tens of thousands of internet users who have mobilized to "right wrongs" were fueled by legitimate motives.
Someday we may know as much about the "War on Terror" and its wrongs as we do about the country's detention of Japanese-Americans.
Animal rights activists, some of whom have never been within sniffing distance of a horse, are feeding on racing's inability to right its wrongs.
Lomas sees Apple's privacy promises as quite cynical given the context, but also sees an opportunity for the company to right its past wrongs.
Individual claims, decided in secret, rarely right wrongs that affect others; patterns of wrongdoing are hidden, and the public is kept in the dark.
The anthem controversy, which is "often misportrayed," he said, reflects a similar righteous outrage against wrongs that the protesters feel need to be corrected.
In this way, without maiming anyone or risking a trip to the clink, you can correct systemic wrongs on a case-by-case basis.
The victim mindset also intensifies feelings of being harmed by others, raising the risk the U.S. will use force to redress those perceived wrongs.
Following a tumultuous period, Bynes is turning a new page in her life — but first, she's trying to turn some past wrongs into rights.
They are out to escape from their own boring world and right some wrongs, including a dragon who has bitten off Claudette's dad's legs.
Conservatives held most of the seats of power, but reform-minded politicians, activists and policy mavens were thinking big about labor's rights and wrongs.
Some fair-minded critics concede that the nation should acknowledge past wrongs, but doubt that any amount of restitution can redress evils so great.
Obama has cast the TPP as righting the wrongs of past trade deals like the North American Free Trade Agreement with Mexico and Canada.
Putin has a long list of wrongs he wants to right, and he sees an opportunity to do so with Trump at the helm.
Dudden noted the Japanese have generally done a poor job of owning up to the wrongs they've done to other nations in the region.
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It is an honour for me to travel to South Africa this week in celebration of you and your efforts to right so many wrongs.
Chen, Hampikian said, is one of the few cases that caught the attention of experts like him looking to right the wrongs of DNA testing.
But the pope's continued involvement with Cardinal Pell has proved fodder for critics who say he is not doing enough to redress the Vatican's wrongs.
He freely admits at episode's end that there will be much atonement needed for the wrongs he must commit in order to save the church.
They will speak in racial justice terms — righting the wrongs of prior generations and giving people of color a fair chance at the American dream.
But it does encourage the use of other avenues to try and right perceived wrongs, such as the tax system and good old political muscle.
As a society, we must acknowledge and apologize for past wrongs and chart a path forward, one that promises a bright future for all Canadians.
Does the bridge still being there all these years later tell us anything about a national failure to right the wrongs of slavery and discrimination?
It is an honor for me to travel to South Africa this week in celebration of you and your efforts to right so many wrongs.
The framers likely understood "high" to be read with the preceding crimes (treason and bribery) as wrongs against the public or of a political character.
This is all part of Uber's 180 days of change, which aims to make amends for the wrongs the company has done in the past.
Properly defined, there are some actual wrongs to be addressed, but these cannot explain the longstanding hostility toward Israel, nor justify the violence against it.
In a workforce with so many guidelines for conduct, rules can be selectively enforced, and small violations can become a pretext for punishing other wrongs.
Its voters started to reckon with the rights and wrongs of the Vietnam war—then demand accountability for it—only after they felt its sting.
Slowly, and not without further mishaps and struggles, it seems like Affleck's Jack might be on a healthier path to right a few life wrongs.
Giuliani said he is uncertain if President Trump's pick to head the FBI, Director Christopher Wray, could help right the wrongs from the Russia probe.
"We've taken another important step to right the wrongs of the failed war on drugs, and to build true economic opportunity for all," Durkan said.
SO, THE COURSE HERE IS GOING TO BE A COURSE OF RESOLUTENESS AND FIRMNESS IN TERMS OF RIGHTING THE WRONGS THE AMERICAN PEOPLE HAVE SUFFERED.
Regardless of who wins the race in November, they must be prepared to undo the wrongs of the last eight years: Make the mission clear.
More scandals will be uncovered, more cover-ups will end, and more wrongs will be exposed and ultimately righted because of Pelosi and House Democrats.
As the eldest child, there has always been this enormous pressure on me to fix the wrongs that have been committed in my mother's life.
"The fourth Felt album [Ignite the Seven Cannons] was produced by Robin Guthrie of the Cocteau Twins," he says, explaining just one of those wrongs.
The rights and wrongs of that decision are covered elsewhere, and the result remains in question as the team has lodged an intention to appeal.
An editorial in The Hindu, a leading Indian newspaper, criticized the BJP for using a system meant to right historical wrongs as a political tool.
You are going to embrace a sense of victimhood and feel that the great parade of historic wrongs is going to determine what comes next.
The pardon power was meant to correct wrongs, to forgive offenders and show mercy, to promote virtue and affirm the best values of our society.
Lawmakers are struggling with how to right some of the wrongs from the war on drugs, which disproportionately targeted minorities, but consensus has been difficult.
If they could talk to their younger selves, they'd take them by the shoulders and tell them they didn't deserve the wrongs pushed on them.
Xi told Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan during a meeting in Beijing that the rights and wrongs of the situation were clear, the report said.
"It speaks to this undeniable feeling that we know we can't go back and right old wrongs, but wouldn't it be nice if we could?"
"We've taken another important step to right the wrongs of the failed war on drugs, and to build true economic opportunity for all," she said.
"This partnership also helps to address wrongs caused by the failed war on drugs, felt most strongly by communities of color." the press release added.
His "Occupy Liberalism!" paper, later incorporated into the book Black Rights/White Wrongs, provides a valuable sketch of what the resulting liberalism might look like.
The Chinese government often tries to mollify public anger by suspending or firing officials, even when the rights and wrongs of a case are unclear.
This is a net positive, but I have found many students developing a very aggressive approach to enforcing alternative history and correcting perceived historical wrongs.
I mean, he&aposs trying to establish the fact that you need to right the wrongs in the justice system when prosecutions go over the line.
In fact, history shows that efforts to reverse social wrongs are often most successful when even those who are not personally affected are disturbed by them.
Jewish people are encouraged to spend the following day reflecting on their actions of the past year and repenting for any wrongs they may have committed.
Brendan Scannell ("Heathers") and Joel Kim Booster ("Sunnyside") have previously righted the physical, emotional and spiritual wrongs of guest comics like Sarah Silverman and Sasheer Zamata.
"Although no court order can right these wrongs, it is the duty of the district to ensure that not one more student suffers under this burden."
Maybe now that he'll be a little less recognizable, he'll be able to finally help right some of the wrongs carried out on his family's behalf.
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"Under the Hammer of the Nazis" recounts Stoll's efforts to right the wrongs of a key figure in the trafficking of Nazi-plundered goods in Bavaria.
The issue has long divided Poles, with some believing historical wrongs must be corrected whichever government caused them, and others saying the country cannot afford it.
But she is also a restless righter of wrongs, an action hero who comes of age at a time when the galaxy is in great peril.
Being slow to take offense when somebody says the wrong thing, quick to forget the transgressions of others and honest in acknowledging your group's past wrongs.
With a child's single-mindedness, she decides that the right thing to do is to protect Toby — even if pulling that off requires a few wrongs.
Sophocles wrote an "Electra" whose heroine is a counterpart to his Antigone—a fierce virgin who defies convention in her obsessive quest to avenge family wrongs.
This legislation is bad news for everyone, and no token carve-outs or religious exemptions can relieve the array of wrongs advanced by the Equality Act.
Now believing that life can be "changed by a story," Henry returns to New Orleans, intending to right his wrongs, from the minor to the grave.
This new deal is an opportunity to right the wrongs of NAFTA and keep our promise to keep good jobs right here in the United States.
Fast forward five months, and Spurs are so far undefeated in the league, which sounds like the perfect way to go about righting last season's wrongs.
What Uber needs is a unanimous board and precision focus under its new CEO in order to fix the many, many wrongs the company has committed.
They continue to pay for wrongs done to them over centuries, and experience massive disparities in sectors across the board, including health, education, poverty, and employment.
On Friday, Dr. Folt said the university was committed to "facing squarely and working to right the wrongs of history so they are never again inflicted."
They issued a draconian list of demands, including the closing of Al Jazeera and a Turkish military facility, and financial reparations for years of supposed wrongs.
As takes pile upon takes, one can hope that the higher principle of "two wrongs don't make a right" would get a moment in the sun.
I have a younger brother, and we teach him the rights and wrongs of firearm safety — and, of course, never to use guns to hurt people.
Set in an unnamed city in the 8663s, his drama centers on a group of ministers and a few congregants negotiating civil rights and personal wrongs.
Set in an unnamed city in the 2811s, his drama centers on a group of ministers and a few congregants negotiating civil rights and personal wrongs.
Upon gaining power four years ago, he created a gender-balanced cabinet and stepped up efforts to make amends for Canada's historical wrongs against Indigenous people.
"We have it within us to turn back these attacks, right these wrongs, repair this damage, restore reverence for our institutions, and prevent further moral vandalism."
If a woman feels betrayed by the demands of her role as wife and by her husband's lies, she, too, may seek to right her wrongs.
In 1990, he became the first federal commissioner for the Stasi records, leading the archive and research institution that investigates the wrongs committed by the agency.
It's the MacGuffin of the movie, yet it's never once mentioned by name, because Jyn's desire to right her father's wrongs appears to be more important.
If Western films depict vigilantism as romantic, East Asian films embrace the idea that the individual is sometimes the best person to answer to his wrongs.
And now Mr. Trudeau is under attack from Indigenous groups, who say her treatment raises questions about his commitment to righting the wrongs of the past.
Boyd has met with every president since Jimmy Carter to try to right the wrongs that black farmers continued to endure in the 803 years since emancipation.
BOSSIE: I don&apost know what actions the president is going to take on any of these, but he is a man who wants to right wrongs.
Patrick Battuello, an anti-racing activist who has been collecting fatality data for his Horse Racing Wrongs website since 2013, believes the real number is much higher.
Mired in a seemingly endless war on terror, audiences once again rushed to narratives of noble, powerful people using their amazing powers to right the world's wrongs.
That is why the Simelane case has been depicted not just as a test of official resolve to right wrongs, but as the emblem of broader flaws.
Dismayingly, many responses skip past the legal rights and wrongs of the case to denounce what they call an outrageous, political attack on a Chinese national champion.
I would love an opportunity to right my wrongs and speak to any woman that wants to tell me how and when I made them feel uncomfortable.
At least, until someone wrongs him and his shirt comes off and he reveals what is undeniably the film's best special effect: Jackman's impossibly pumped-up physique.
Expand beyond the boundaries of politics and political life, innovate past the damage of past historical wrongs, build a tunnel through the walls of prejudice and anger.
This is a myth that would have to be abandoned, he argued, if the country were to see itself as it truly is and redress its wrongs.
As in, if we're going to right the wrongs society has done, and is doing still, against women, then let's rise up stronger than we thought possible.
President Donald Trump doesn't want an "Obama guy" looking into his campaign's alleged ties to Moscow — even if the investigation could uncover wrongs against his own campaign.
But integration as a constitutional mandate, as justice for black and Latino children, as a moral righting of past wrongs, is no longer our country's stated goal.
"The next Congress can remedy these wrongs and LGBTQ elected officials are determined to add their voice and energize their constituents around these important measures," she added.
Hartley doesn't hide behind the perceived wrongs of low-income whites to describe the political, social, and economic factors that lead to the election of racist leaders.
"We want the court to refer the report back to the committee and to request the committee to repair the wrongs," Willie Spies, Afriforum's attorney, told Reuters.
Clinton has all those years in the desert to account for, the stumbles and the downright wrongs of the 1990s (like her characterization of criminal young "superpredators").
Officials said Mr. Roof hoped the attack would fan racial flames and exact revenge for what he believed were wrongs that African-Americans committed against white people.
Surprisingly, there's no main villain in "Frozen 2," but it doesn't really need one as the film focuses on the bond of the sisters and correcting wrongs.
As a result of the discrepancies he found, he spent millions righting the company's monetary wrongs and prompted several other industry titans to examine their own payrolls.
"It is prosecutors who have to be at the table to ensure that we're righting the wrongs of the past," Foxx said at a news conference Tuesday.
Huawei's legal action, first reported by the New York Times on Monday, comes after news that Meng was suing Canada's government for procedural wrongs in her arrest.
But if we're going to spend time and money righting past environmental wrongs, there are far more important battles to fight than one against a lousy tree.
In the wake of the 2016 election, an unprecedented number of Americans have joined together to take collective action to fight back and to right social wrongs.
Together, we have it within us to turn back these attacks, to right these wrongs, repair this damage, restore reverence for institutions, and prevent further moral vandalism.
Unlike Christ on the cross, or Alcoholics Anonymous's "Bill" and his "big book," in nature you don't have to self-flagellate over past wrongs to find forgiveness.
For his series The Washing Away of Wrongs, Robert Shults photographed the forensic research of the world's largest center for studying human remains at Texas State University.
Through music, tone, and borrowed dialogue from James Baldwin, he used the capacity for that L-word to soften wrongs, and demonstrated how that should be felt.
In JC Lee's play of equal rights and unequal wrongs, an old-school feminist (the invaluable Jayne Houdyshell) responds to a younger rival (the talented Pascale Armand).
It's a valid question to ask not just for the sake of perpetrators, but for the sake of survivors: What would help redress the wrongs they've experienced?
What the Sacklers have done is unforgivable; the least they can do is make a significant financial effort to right the wrongs, inasmuch as it is possible.
But opponents say those omissions undercut Mr. Cuomo's efforts to frame legalization as a way to right the wrongs that decades of criminalization had wrought on communities.
I do not contend that two wrongs make a right, but I do say there's no new behavior and the swamp is there to be dealt with.
But Jeff Westeinde, a principal at Windmill, believes that even as a private property owner, he has an obligation to reconcile with indigenous communities for past wrongs.
Borkovský published another study in 1946 to try to right the wrongs of the first study, because he felt forced to deliver the pro-Nazi Nordic interpretation.
"Together, we are righting the wrongs of the past and delivering a future of economic justice and security for American workers, farmers and families," the president said.
Despite her many movie roles, Lopez herself has admitted that her acting chops were overlooked, and her Golden Globe nomination was a chance to right some wrongs.
The shift towards improving pay for non-full time workers could invite opposition within the union, said Ha, adding that he was trying to right old wrongs.
This week, we watched Dean Unglert return to Bachelor In Paradise to right his wrongs and whisk Caelynn-Miller Keyes off her feet after originally ending things.
While some of the organizations implicated shudder at the potential financial destruction that could befall their institutions, accusers say this is their chance to right past wrongs.
The company apologized for its wrongs, changed some of its policies related to sexual harassment, and promised to make it simpler for its employees to report misconduct.
Together, we have it within us to turn back these attacks, right these wrongs, repair this damage, restore reverence for our institutions, and prevent further moral vandalism.
And as more prosecutors like Mosby take a closer look at the wrongs of the past, I expect even more of us will win back our freedom.
"But this rule is all about protecting people who simply want to be able to take action together to right the wrongs done to them," he wrote.
Durkin has been on the bench since 1997, plenty of time to despair about how little American justice normally does to right the wrongs of US society.
Maybe America is finally ready, like my partner, to take the first step on the long journey to righting its wrongs against people who share my hue.
Money." It requests that Mr. Weinstein and his legal team submit a "full mea culpa and admission of the wrongs perpetrated by both him and his enablers.
If a gang member wrongs an inmate from a different gang, he said, leaders from the offender's group will typically agree to punish him on their own.
As more mid-level engineers find themselves dissatisfied with their work and more tech leaders decide they want to right their wrongs, this movement will only gain momentum.
They should not be allowed to abuse their positions to do this, and I and other democratic and other Americans would applaud the president for righting those wrongs.
I mean, big deal, that means nothing in terms of, I think some of the wrongs that are clear to anyone who has an understanding of the law.
And he&aposs talking about righting wrongs that have gone on since about since about 1950 in terms of our being taken advantage of in the trade field.
Offset later addressed the incident on Twitter, writing, "All of my wrongs have been made public, i figure It's only right that my apologies are made public too."
Tarantino delights in righting history's wrongs, empowering those he believes to have been given a raw deal, usually capping it off with a grand, gory, blood-filled finale.
Then again, all this discount action can also be read as making room for a new premium model, which could perhaps right some of the company's recent wrongs.
"We're going to today, with our payment, right years of wrongs," Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel told reporters after the city council meeting at which the settlement was approved.
The U.S. isn't the first country to debate reparation payments for its citizens; nations have a long record of doling out compensatory payment to right their historic wrongs.
And it's no coincidence that the bombs' targets have, over the last half decade, become right-wing bogeymen whose names stand in for entire concepts and imagined wrongs.
Lenders insist that they are righting one of the wrongs of apartheid, when black South Africans were not allowed to borrow, by bringing people into the financial system.
"Picking sides allows some members of the public to feel closer to certain celebrities, to attempt to restore justice and rewrite wrongs," says Luckett in an email interview.
"She looks forward to her day in court to get justice for all the wrongs David Garrett inflicted on her during their relationship," says Youdan's representative, Vic Cipolla.
I mean, first of all, two wrongs don't make a right, and it's inappropriate to have an overly easy monetary policy to enable an overly aggressive trade policy.
" Colletti addressed his female colleagues "who penned their letter with deep wounds," saying he has "the utmost respect of your position in righting the wrongs you have endured.
It depicts a burning compulsion toward truth and correction of wrongs — something that manifested itself on Monday when Australian Craig Wright claimed to be the enigmatic Bitcoin inventor.
Later, South Korea's foreign ministry rejected Japan's arbitration call as arbitrary and said Japan must remember its wrongs committed during colonial rule and try to heal the wound.
Lean In launched the #20PercentCounts campaign in order to start slowly righting these wrongs, USA Today reports, and 300 businesses in 25 cities have signed on to participate.
He viewed the man in the little felt hat as an icon of anti-capitalism, and thought he'd emulate his tactics as a way of righting capitalism's wrongs.
" And just in case you missed who she was trying to appeal to, she added this: "It takes a strong leader like President Trump to right these wrongs.
When considering how to right wrongs, in the case of natural disasters, policymakers would be wise to explore the interplay of municipalities and public leaders with nursing homes.
Where you have a real chance to right your wrongs and create a new path of success without looking over your shoulder like Mill has had to do.
The complaint "seeks recovery for alleged wrongs that affected all creditors in the same way and therefore, presses a claim that belongs exclusively to the trustee," Woods wrote.
Part of closely following tech is the often mistaken belief that newer, better technologies can help right some of the wrongs older ones caused in the first place.
The beginning of this shift in power represented a chance to personally right wrongs, long felt and often credible, stemming from legacy media's presumptions of power and authority.
MS. BENNETT You wrote for us last year that during the [Brett] Kavanaugh hearings the Senate Judiciary Committee basically had an opportunity to right the wrongs of yours.
She is not just a woman, but also an Indigenous leader who embodied Mr. Trudeau's often-stated commitment to correcting the country's colonial wrongs against its Indigenous population.
"This is a clear demonstration that automatic record clearance is possible at scale and can help to right the wrongs of the failed war on drugs," Silva said.
Then the Tick comes into his life, urging him to accept his destiny as a righted of wrongs, which makes Arthur even more skeptical of his own sanity.
Alone, the march will not end the siege and the occupation, address the huge power imbalance that exists between Israel and the Palestinians or right the historical wrongs.
The DPP says the committee was established to right historical wrongs for assets the Kuomintang obtained before Taiwan democratized and to level the playing field for all parties.
Although there is much to criticize and there are wrongs to right, we need to engage with all parties in the neighborhood if progress is to be achieved.
"Exhibitions aimed at confronting Nazi wrongs are more necessary than ever at the current time," said Hagen Philipp Wolf, a spokesman for the German culture minister Monika Grütters.
But the chaos in Virginia spilled over the borders of the commonwealth, plunging Americans into an uncomfortable bout of national soul-searching on matters of wrongs and redemption.
Joe Biden was riffing again — an R.F.K. anecdote, a word about "civil wrongs," a meandering joke about the baseball commissioner — and aides knew enough to worry a little.
It's about people like myself who were raised as Catholics, who were practising Catholics, who suddenly went: 'Hang on a second, these are terrible wrongs we're hearing about.
Wilkinson acted to punish a political official for a specific set of severe wrongs, not to harm an average customer whose political views she happened to disagree with.
I-- you know I had seen and followed very closely for so many months all of the -- all of the wrongs, all of the biases that where so obvious.
Rumors abounded that Rage Against the Machine was reforming to right wrongs and fight during a bizarre election year, but the reunion that Rage fans clamored for remains unfulfilled.
In a typical derivative case, shareholders sue in the name of a company to remedy wrongs inflicted by an alleged lack of oversight by a company's officers and directors.
"I am incredibly sorry for my collective actions and will right the wrongs I have delivered to my family, friends, partners, associates and, you, the general public," McFarland said.
And sometimes, the courts and these prosecutors get it wrong whether maliciously or just by accident, and it takes a strong leader like President Trump to right those wrongs.
A country so conscious of what he called its "boy scout" reputation in international affairs could, with teeth-grinding reluctance, be shamed into righting the wrongs of the past.
In fact in his speech Mr Xi did note that Liu was killed as the result of wrongs committed by Mao's acolytes, Lin Biao and the Gang of Four.
Part of the US commitment has been a dutiful recognition of past US wrongs, including acknowledging this week the devastating toll of secret US bombardments during the Vietnam War.
The central conflict is between Mariah and John "Bushmaster" McIver (Mustafa Shakir), who's come to Harlem from Jamaica to destroy Mariah for wrongs the Stokes committed against his family.
"I would love an opportunity to right my wrongs and speak to any woman that wants to tell me how and when I made them feel uncomfortable," he concludes.
America's new agenda for cities must start with those cities, and it must involve a serious effort to right the wrongs of the past and return to sound management.
Mahathir's image on social media is that of a droll but sage father-figure coming out of political retirement to help right the wrongs of Najib and his government.
But I saw no sign at the conference of anyone concerned with giving back, of leveling the playing field, of righting the wrongs wrought by the war on drugs.
The good we try to do and the efforts we make to right our wrongs is only intended for the people we wish to be on the receiving end.
Historic mistreatment of minorities has been a human problem, and we Americans have done a much better job of righting our wrongs, when we've had them, than most societies.
Righting wrongs with a celebrity assist If Trump pardon Johnson after meeting with Kardashian West, it could create a new trend for Trump -- the pardon with a celebrity assist.
But a toxic waste accident turns Melvin into an enormous, muscle-bound but kind-hearted monster who rights the wrongs of the gym-going set and Tromaville's numerous criminals.
Lethem, like Neuman (1926-2015), approaches this charged material with a double purpose: to raise awareness of wrongs and to create a way of perceiving history using expressionist means.
In them, Flash travels to the planet Mongo in a rocketship, where he encounters alien races, rights wrongs, and dazzles the camera with his suave, blond-haired good looks.
I fully understand that the African-American community has suffered from discrimination and that there are many wrongs that must still be made right and they will be right.
"We don't have to settle for someone who refuses to acknowledge the wrongs that they have done in the past," she told Vox in an interview earlier this year.
" When pressed by Mr. Chotiner about the several accusations of sexual assault against Mr. Ghomeshi, Mr. Buruma said: "I'm no judge of the rights and wrongs of every allegation.
What remains to be seen is whether "Serial" can reanimate its rabid fan base without dangling the mysterious murder of a teenage girl alongside its examination of judicial wrongs.
A Saudi prince, Saud ibn Faisal, said the United States and Europe should address the wrongs done to the Arab world, including brokering the establishment of a Palestinian homeland.
Simply wishing Weinstein away would be too easy; it would also be in keeping with the industry's history of erasing its wrongs with plastic smiles and dissimulating public relations.
On Alan's final day on Earth, he saved Nadia from getting hit by a cab, flirted with a stranger on the street, and righted some wrongs involving Mastiff puppies.
After agreeing to take on 40 percent of the business for $200,000 (an amount that would handily pay off the company's debt), Marcus immediately set about righting Zoe's wrongs.
With this one innovation, they believe, contentious refereeing decisions will be a thing of the past, wrongs will be righted and the prospering of cheats brought to an end.
Neither do I want to see a congratulatory attitude about avoiding such unrest over injustice to become a substitute for the hard, uncomfortable work we must undertake to correct wrongs.
And Jordan's kinetic Killmonger is no cat-stroking cartoon villain; he's a genuinely tragic figure, a self-appointed warden of social justice irreparably warped by the wrongs done to him.
This is a story about her, and it affirms that there are ways to speak openly about the wrongs done to you and still be the hero of the tale.
This pass of Venus retrograde is all about righting wrongs, or at least attempting to shine a light on our errors so that we can understand them better, Annabel says.
NAB was singled out by the inquiry for an apparent unwillingness by its executives to accept responsibility for past wrongs, which resulted in the resignation of its CEO and chairman.
So bravo, Harvard, for taking a stand to right years of wrongs, by declaring publicly that written and verbal degradation of women is intolerable, a gateway to more serious behavior.
"More connects us than separates us," T'Challa says near the end of Black Panther, repudiating Killmonger's conclusion even as he takes action to solve the wrongs that motivated his cousin.
And I think that's a very powerful position for a man like that to be in, where he's protecting people even from his wrongs, and I love that about him.
"[Euphoria is] almost like righting my wrongs a little bit too, because the character in The Kissing Booth is awful and it's never really explained," said Elordi to the outlet.
Given the evidence of Russia's involvement in perpetrating atrocities in Syria, Syrian families have a forum in which they can seek accountability and justice for the wrongs they have suffered.
" PM Modi further tweeted: "This is an occasion to salute the remarkable courage of those Muslim women who have suffered great wrongs just due to the practice of Triple Talaq.
You were going to set the wrongs of the world right, you told us over long pours of immuno-enzyme boosting Soju whenever we joined in The Boring Tunnel, Downtown.
David Rieff, the author of "In Praise of Forgetting", argues that the commemoration of past wrongs can become a moral cudgel, cynically weaponised over and over again for political ends.
Mr. Browne said publicly at a symposium last month that reparations from European countries were the best way for the colonizers to make amends for the wrongs they had committed.
I've travelled to Colombia, Cuba, Honduras, as well as Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Nigeria – among many other nations – to discuss pathways towards reconciliation for the wrongs committed against Afro-descendants.
Rather than making housing more accessible to right the wrongs of redlining, it was simply more paperwork for cities and the consultants who authored hundreds of pages of toothless assessments.
"I am incredibly sorry for my collective actions and will right the wrongs I have delivered to my family, friends, partners, associates and, you, the general public," he tells PEOPLE.
This practice of seeking and sharing stories, often focused on labor conditions, struggle, and historical wrongs, earned him a fair number of unfavorable critics, alongside the better known, favorable ones.
Frank Bruno performing at the Children's Royal Variety Performance in 1991 Whatever the rights and wrongs of his comments on Britishness, Bruno was certainly misguided in one of his criticisms.
The inquiry report, which was released publicly on Monday, called out NAB's Thorburn and Chairman Ken Henry, saying they appeared uwilling to accept responsibility for past wrongs of the bank.
The emails and other communications provided insight into the effort by Mr. Weinstein and his representatives to portray him as a troubled man who badly wanted to right his wrongs.
Mr. Stevenson, whose great-grandparents were slaves in Virginia, has written about "just mercy," the belief that those who have committed serious wrongs should be allowed a chance at redemption.
But it's easier to claim you're going to right the wrongs of the past—and have a bunch of new cash to spend—than to hash out the fine details.
Actual witches, however, are genuinely concerned: Many are disturbed by the 1993 cult classic, and wonder whether the remake will take the opportunity to correct several wrongs in the original.
California Democratic billionaire Tom Steyer should be applauded for his powerful efforts to support progressive causes and candidates and to strongly resist the egregious wrongs being done by President Trump.
In fact, many later-generation Asians, like blacks, are most likely to support affirmative action as it was originally designed and intended—to redress past wrongs against blacks by whites.
The problem is that the Court has almost completely squelched the availability of damages for most constitutional wrongs, including the Fourth Amendment, through a series of technical anti-plaintiff rules.
And while I have the luxury, by virtue of my own socioeconomic status and race, of ignoring reality and letting this not be my problem, that's not how wrongs are righted.
Republicans and others say that class actions, where people band together to share resources in a single lawsuit, only benefit lawyers who reap high fees and does not right substantial wrongs.
CAROL SWAIN, FORMER VANDERBUILT PROFESSOR: I think that it&aposs part of a moral decline in our society where young people are taught that there are no absolute rights and wrongs.
I think if we are going to do something, it has to be more, because that's not going to change people that are doing the wrongs, that are doing the killings.
"We stand together as a city to try and right those wrongs, and to bring this dark chapter of Chicago's history to a close," Emanuel said in a statement on Tuesday.
This week brought two examples of efforts to right wrongs, both falling miserably short of what might be expected from even a spaniel caught with a lamb chop in its mouth.
"When it was happening to the whites, we thought we were redressing colonial wrongs," said Mr. Mutambara, 64, who got his farm after it had been seized from a white farmer.
As far as she's concerned, her assurance that she's in some distant fashion righting the wrongs of Trumpism by hoarding her own symbolic political power should be action enough for now.
Now is the time to truly engage voters ages 18 to 35 and ask the critical question: What can the party do to right the wrongs of the baby boomer generation?
Yet, instead of correcting the wrongs that were cast upon his ancestors, he has opted to resurrect a painful and by-gone discriminatory agenda from the dredges of our nation's history.
Tonight is a victory for every American who understands that after we survive eight long years of the Obama presidency, that no one personality can right the wrongs done by Washington.
As Charles Grant, director of the Center for European Reform, said on Twitter, whatever the rights and wrongs, the Spanish government "has lost the international PR battle through heavy-handed behavior."
Throughout every stage of Me Too, survivors have struggled to find the right words, definitions, and tone to give proper voice to the wrongs we were made to endure in silence.
We had booked a room at the Grand Hotel Continental, an opulent 1800s-era hotel, and the lovely receptionist was more than pleased to help us right our rental-car wrongs.
It's not exactly a standalone, but hopefully Robbie is given the space to flex her "bubblegum savagery" — and the all-female team is able to right the wrongs of its predecessor.
The myth of the "Lost Cause" had to die, the reality of racial wrongs required more acknowledgment, the Judeo-Christian center had to make room for a larger plurality of faiths.
We might create some universe existing within this one, hoping it will right our wrongs, only to be bitterly disappointed when new men are created in the image of new gods.
" Offset later spoke about his move on social media, writing on Twitter, "All of my wrongs have been made public, I figure it's only right that my apologies are made public too.
What was the ... Well, I loved economics, which is like polling, and I love law because ... I thought law was righting wrongs, and then it seemed more like doing big commercial transactions.
In the minds of his followers, the idea of Icaria was woven into the ancient narrative of millennial anticipation: the end of suffering, the righting of wrongs, the coming of New Jerusalem.
We know things are wrong with it, but we still feel we can right these wrongs through the ballot box and not through all this carrying on burning and rioting,' said Mrs.
The' New Uber' — under CEO Dara Khosrowshahi — is trying to right the wrongs of the past, but compliance with regulators takes time and requires wholesale changes to business, operations and company culture.
Just months earlier, Pompeo had compared the "authoritarian" Obama to Trump, but Pompeo now saw joining Trump's Cabinet as "an opportunity to kind of right the wrongs," the former Bush official said.
Critics of affirmative action argue that two wrongs do not make a right; that treating different racial groups differently will entrench racial antagonism and that societies should aim to be colour-blind.
But as a prosecutor, I'm far more interested in righting wrongs, regardless of whether that wrong was committed by an officer preying upon a civilian or a civilian preying upon an officer.
But over the course of the last year, watching the organization desperately try to right its many wrongs, and repeatedly attempt to fix its problematic leadership, it's clear that Raisman was right.
During his remarks, Williams said Clinton has made a "personal commitment" to him to fix certain "wrongs," including a 1994 crime bill that's led to the mass incarceration of African American males.
To admirers he is the embodiment of a revived national spirit, a man of the people elevated to worldly glory, a pugnacious righter of wrongs and a bold defender of the faith.
When we vote on November 6—when we stand together in solidarity and exercise that power those weak and scared and few will tremble, and their wrongs will begin to be righted.
Accountability is a problem throughout China because it flows upward and not downward, and without other channels to settle grievances and right wrongs, citizens are often forced to take to the streets.
As Sanders often says, Wall Street reaped great profits from the wrongs that contributed mightily to the last financial crash and recession and Wall Street gained mightily from the taxpayer-financed bailouts.
"If I look around Europe, no other people has dealt as clearly with their past wrongs as the Germans," 76-year-old Alexander Gauland said in a speech to supporters on Sept.
History shows that this power can be abused in ways that victimize many millions of ordinary Americans, and in its few years of existence, the consumer bureau has righted many such wrongs.
Turkey's Transport, Maritime and Communication Minister Ahmet Arslan said earlier this week the regulation was not aimed at censoring "work being done within our normal moral values", but rather at "preventing wrongs".
An obscure evidentiary rule that allows a court to admit evidence of uncharged crimes or wrongs to prove the defendant's motive, opportunity, intent, absence of mistake, or a common plan or scheme.
The way Americans can demonstrate their love of country is to protest the wrongs and work hard to stimulate the change that is required for America to live up to its ideals.
Unlike cannabis, it should be noted, decriminalizing psilocybin and other psychedelics doesn't necessarily have to do with righting egregious criminal-justice wrongs or accumulating gobs of tax revenue to fund social projects.
It's a simple enough question, but its implications loom over the rest of the LP, as Mr. Booker interrogates his own (and listeners') responsibility to take action against social and interpersonal wrongs.
He has suspended Parliament in order to reduce the amount of time available to debate the rights and wrongs of such a Brexit, a decision that many regard as a constitutional outrage.
The keys to such successes, Mr. Kumalo often said, were the grass-roots support he worked to generate and an ability to get disparate groups to agree on the wrongs of apartheid.
He ended the review, titled, "Getting Others Right" (June 13, 2017), with this observation: Photography is particularly treacherous when it comes to righting wrongs, because it is so good at recording appearances.
The goal of this type of legislation should be pushing for ethical governance, regardless of who is in office, and not just to right the perceived wrongs of the 2016 presidential campaign.
Their effort is part of a movement that is sweeping countries from Australia to Argentina as aboriginals seek to assert what they see as long-ignored rights and correct centuries-old wrongs.
He knows that "We're Only Alive for a Short Amount of Time" can't bring his mother back, can't right the wrongs done to her, can't wrest the hammer from his father's hand.
It's never too late for the city I love to right its wrongs, preferably before other cities follow suit and learn the hard way that squeezing innovators creates many negative unintended consequences.
Then suddenly there is a "eureka!" moment when quiet, civilly spoken words cast a light so bright that the public and their elected representatives cannot ignore or fail to right grievous wrongs.
His famous address to the Islamic world, given at Cairo University in 2009, was a judicious balance sheet of past wrongs and an eloquent plea to turn a new page in history.
The system is working against Alghazali's family, but if democracy is functioning properly, his efforts as well as those of legal advocates and members of Congress could begin to right the wrongs.
No institution that receives federal loan money should be able to give itself the power to violate students' rights and rob them of the ability to effectively seek justice for wrongs done.
And while much remains the same — the crime, the punishment and the intimations of incest — here, acts of individual wrongdoing tend to pale next to the wrongs of postcolonialism and organized terror.
Schumer is right to give bipartisanship a try with high-stake issues pending, and effectively leading the Senate opposition to the wrongs and abuses that make Trump so dangerous and unpopular today.
As we collectively seek to take action in an effort to right the wrongs so brazenly and inhumanely repeated for a generation, we must not forget one simple truth: Words have power.
The Framers had firsthand experience with the types of abuses and offenses committed by leaders who were not accountable to them and detailed many of those wrongs in the Declaration of Independence.
There are also cases in which you may violate laws that are reasonable in order to draw attention to political wrongs, as when civil protesters trespass or ignore regulations on peaceable assembly.
The recent uproar over the monuments to white supremacy that dominate public spaces in the South has put civic groups on notice that memorials often convey pernicious messages and perpetuate historical wrongs.
He pointed out that after his remarks, he would head to the Arctic to apologize to Inuit people for historic wrongs, and that he would be celebrating International Women's Day in Toronto.
And now look at me: the righter of great historical wrongs, clean as a whistle yet for so many years denied my chance at Silva's title—the true, clean champion, undone by injustices.
I know that you are doing everything in your power to convey the voice of your protest and to lead a change that is all about righting wrongs and creating a better future.
In their response to the report, bishops mixed deep regret for past wrongs with an insistence that things had improved, especially since 2002 when new guidelines for dealing with sex offenders were adopted.
The contest to replace her has been heating up for weeks, with candidates arguing over the rights and wrongs of a so-called no-deal Brexit, or leaving the EU without a deal.
South Africa's reconciliation process is one example in which they had people who participated in the apartheid regime on television and national media, apologizing and admitting to the wrongs of what they did.
"I am incredibly sorry for my collective actions and will right the wrongs I have delivered to my family, friends, partners, associates and, you, the general public," McFarland told PEOPLE at the time.
The general rule is that evidence of other crimes, wrongs or bad acts cannot be used to show that on a particular occasion the person acted in accordance with some alleged bad character.
" He wrote: "I am in awe of your courage for speaking out – for so clearly naming the wrongs that were done to you and so passionately asserting your equal claim to human dignity.
From the annals of "two wrongs don't make a right," we present the start of the United States of America's attempt to elect two presidents in a row who have appeared on WWE.
But had Sam not been given this metaphysical opportunity to right her wrongs, had she never been in a car accident, she'd just keep being mean — and probably having a blast doing so.
No man of heart and upstanding character at that time gave any thought to the rights and wrongs of the war, nor did anyone know what war actually was, or what it meant.
But in 2018 he tried to address past wrongs, publicly admitting he was wrong about a case in Chile and vowing that the Church would never again seek to cover up such wrongdoing.
If the doctrine is eventually weakened or even eliminated, it would expand citizens' right to seek remedies against public officials, including police officers, who have wronged them—and could prevent future constitutional wrongs.
As a young woman of color, she feels excited about the prospect of working in a space where the rules are not yet set, and where there's an opportunity to right history's wrongs.
HNDRXX is Future deciding he's done with lamenting on the wrongs he's committed or the hurt he's felt in the past, and sees him looking towards the excitement of new relationships to come.
One of the joys of watching a film like Chicago is that men are punished for the wrongs they've committed against the women who trusted them—vindication that's rarely achieved in real life.
"I fully understand that the African American community is suffering from discrimination and that there are many wrongs that must still be made right," Trump said at the church which was half-full.
The Latina feminist philosopher Maria Lugones has asked in her work how our anger can become both backward- and forward-looking, not only redressing past wrongs but serving our visions for the future.
"There were times when the loss of our children, the unbelievable accusations against my husband and the feeling that we were powerless to right the wrongs – were overwhelming," Lorina Troy tells KXAN-TV.
The phrase "high crimes and misdemeanors" first appeared in an impeachment in 1642, and then regularly, as a catchall for all manner of egregious wrongs, abuses of authority, and crimes against the state.
"I would love for Harvey to have a restorative justice process in which he could come emotionally to terms with his wrongs" through reconciliation, she said, rather than court proceedings leading to incarceration.
But with his greatest enemies already vanquished, the quest sometimes feels more like ticking off items on a shopping list than righting any great wrongs that the original series failed to deal with.
That's because when it comes to righting the wrongs of Big Tobacco's message through an ad campaign, the 'punishment' was a big miss on the judge's part when one considers Millennial viewing habits.
" Reciting the litany of humiliations that black women had to endure on public conveyances — not because they were women but because they were black — she asked, "Are there no wrongs to be righted?
Next up was former armed robber Frank Prosper, now an actor, who said he purposefully avoided thinking about the rights and wrongs of what he was doing while he was an active criminal.
Chinese leaders argue that their vast country cannot risk the morale-sapping confusion that might be sown by a free press, independent courts or even civic groups with the right to criticise official wrongs.
The line has another use, however: in believing we are a product of our own reality, it's possible to overwrite wrongs with rights, doing unto others what we do unto ourselves, achieving spiritual balance.
Elsewhere, mousy self-taught "historians" sit in shabby cubby holes filled with papers "proving" all the wrongs and the lies committed against Japan, while revisionist commentators fulminate in cable-television studios with wobbly sets.
When Lockwood writes about faith, she doesn't do so from a place of judgment, but as a family member betrayed, trying to reconcile the comfort of the past with the wrongs of the present.
Later, South Korea's foreign ministry rejected Japan's call for third-party arbitration as arbitrary and said Japan must instead remember the wrongs it committed during colonial rule and make efforts to heal the wound.
"I am incredibly sorry for my collective actions and will right the wrongs I have delivered to my family, friends, partners, associates and, you, the general public," he told PEOPLE in an exclusive statement.
Her plan for the state of Vermont is centered around righting those wrongs — and in the process, re-imagining not just what a politician looks like, but what politicians should use to measure success.
"I am in awe of your courage for speaking out for so clearly naming the wrongs that were done to you and so passionately asserting your equal claim to human dignity," Biden's letter says.
The United States will continue to lose 2628,28503 women each year and watch heart disease deaths rise among young women, while it declines in young men, unless we right the wrongs of the past.
Democrats like Pressley want not just to send Donald Trump back to the world of reality television, but also to right the nation's long history of wrongs with a dramatic flurry of legislative action.
U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon in September urged Sri Lanka to do more to redress wrongs committed during the war with Tamil rebels, including restoring the accountability of the judiciary and security services.
President of the Washington DC-based school John J. DeGioia will deliver the apology on Thursday afternoon – and announce a number of initiatives designed to start making right on the wrongs of the past.
The film ultimately seeks to rectify the wrongs of the CIA, with accountability limited to restoring and reconciling the agency's crimes with an image America based on the rule of law, oversight, and transparency.
"He's become a more conscious, responsible human being who is looking to right the wrongs that he's made and grown into more of a man," Mr. Malek told The New York Times last week.
What I and my students who reported these incidents wanted was justice and to right the wrongs they were experiencing by "turn[ing] the light of truth upon them," as Ida B. Wells said.
But now the Sarayaku Kichwa are fearful of a repeat of past wrongs as a Chinese firm, with the government's blessing, has been drilling for oil in an area that overlaps with their territory.
If the first show evoked my reverence (for long-withheld artifacts and truths) and sorrow (for acknowledged wrongs and suffering), then the second show seemed at first to present more of an intellectual exercise.
As for compensation, I think that's a good idea, but it's instructive that we haven't heard about many (any?) concrete institutional actions that the industry is taking to correct its wrongs from the inside.
How will tomorrow's artists bring our attention to these wrongs, as Mr. Haacke and Ms. Holzer have done, and can museums do anything to keep them from drowning in a morass of alternative facts?
For conservatives, it's the notion that Democrats will stop at nothing to get rid of Mr. Trump and will marshal the forces of the "deep state" to right the wrongs of the 2016 election.
How much better it would be if the companies honestly acknowledged their wrongs and declared to the world that they are prepared to work for, and partly pay for, realistic solutions for climate safety.
"We're going to shut this shit down," Heather Wilson, an animal rights activist with Horseracing Wrongs, told Reuters while standing with two dozen other sign-wielding protesters near the entrance to the race track.
The difference between Sanders' position and what I think is Harris' position is this: Sanders believes "Medicare for All" is the only workable solution to right the wrongs of the current health care system.
Our epidemics, the commonality of our despair, our continual mistakes, the progress we have yet to make, the wrongs we have yet to correct — all these are mirrored back to us by the dead.
The Spirit Awards righted some of those wrongs, and the ceremony also took a moment to highlight LGBTQ representation — with a hilarious ode to the gayest film moments you might not realize were gay.
" Or from the journalist Ida B. Wells (herself denied a passport after being labeled "a known race agitator"), who said, "The way to right wrongs is to turn the light of truth upon them.
"Jazz Singer" meanders erratically as it tries to do too much at once: retrace the plot, superimpose a meta-commentary over the action, correct historical wrongs, insert the jazz that's missing from the movie.
" President Donald Trump called the phase one deal "transformative" and said it was "righting the wrongs of the past and delivering a future of economic justice and security for American workers, farmers and families.
After code-switching from desperate-emo-pleading to commitment-phobic-rejection within the space of a single conversation, "Colorblind" is the melodramatic accompaniment to Sebastian searching for a heartbroken Annette to right his wrongs.
Before the Supreme Court confirmation hearing for Brett M. Kavanaugh last year, Ms. Hill wrote in The Times that the Senate Judiciary Committee had an opportunity to right the wrongs of the 223 proceedings.
It's a work that seeks to redress wrongs on many levels, by starring black singers and musicians, speaking of slavery, of underdogs, of torture, of those who lost as well as those who won.
Why it matters: The border is a big deal, and the problems are real, but often lost in the shutdown madness is whether the crisis is bigger than other wrongs and injustices impacting American lives.
Creating INARA, the International Network for Aid, Relief and Assistance, became a personal obligation, the only way I knew to do something that would actually make a tangible difference to try to alter the wrongs.
"I am incredibly sorry for my collective actions and will right the wrongs I have delivered to my family, friends, partners, associates and, you, the general public," he said in the statement released to People.
Until police brutality becomes such an outrage -- until the unnecessary taking of life becomes such an affront to good, decent people -- there's little chance we will be able to right what should be obvious wrongs.
If I'm elected president, I vow to offer a new path forward — one that doesn't just right our moral wrongs, but fundamentally reforms our economy, with incentives that will always put the American people first.
In 2014, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Bahrain pulled a much milder version of the move that we're seeing today, withdrawing their ambassadors from Qatar over its support for the Muslim Brotherhood, among other wrongs.
The consensus from several blockchain startup CEOs I spoke with was that the plot is "crazy," but that it also has the potential to right one of the biggest wrongs marring the history of Bitcoin.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has been trying to right some of its systemic wrongs, most notably welcoming an unusually large class of new voting members in order to diversify its ranks.
The battle of Winterfell is set to kick off in the third episode, and this potent mix of redeeming moments and righting past wrongs primes Jaime for what will surely be a final heroic sacrifice.
Enter the Brooklyn Nets, who visited Cleveland on Friday and afforded the defending NBA champs an opportunity to right some wrongs which they did with a 124-116 win behind James (31 points, 11 assists).
Not once but twice he praised Trudeau for his Truth and Reconciliation Commission and his vow to right the wrongs committed against the aboriginal people of Canada, giving him a clear mandate, on the record.
That's why we tapped stylists and tailors for a roster of simple tips and tricks to reverse common wrongs and get a few lessons on maintaining, storing, and cleaning those precious pieces the smart way.
Having learned that they are able to make a living out of their troubles, they have grown into the settled habit of advertising their wrongs-partly because they want sympathy and partly because it pays.
Let me be clear: neither I nor any member of the association I lead, would for a minute argue against nursing home regulation or of righting wrongs in the administration and management of nursing homes.
Having learned that they are able to make a living out of their troubles, they have grown into the settled habit of advertising their wrongs — partly because they want sympathy and partly because it pays.
He even boasted of past donations to politicians as evidence that only an insider mogul — someone who knew the game was rigged because he had been rigging it — could be trusted to right such wrongs.
She'd go to Braavos, do badass assassin stuff for a season or two, then return home with crazy powers that she would use to murder her enemies and avenge the wrongs done to her family.
In a way, this is a secular last rite that we are imagining; confession and absolution, the admission of wrongs and forgiveness, church mingling with therapy to make a proper ending out of pointless loss.
Krasner's decision to accept the plea, he said, rights a series of wrongs dealing with unfair judicial procedures, excessive punishment and "questionable integrity" when it comes to the evidence and testimony presented in the case.
Shares of Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd edged higher after it decided to refund owners of 3.4 million customer accounts for past wrongs and its board survived an investor vote over executive pay.
Prime Minister Sanchez says he is righting the perceived wrongs in labor reforms introduced by his vanquished conservative predecessor Mariano Rajoy, as part of a broad social agenda aimed at appealing to disillusioned left-wing voters.
Ban said there was still much work to be done "in order to redress the wrongs of the past and to restore the legitimacy and accountability of key institutions, particularly the judiciary and the security services".
Slim has performed in Sweden in the past, but he says that's all over now ... he promises he won't return to the European nation until they change their laws and right their wrongs with A$AP.
The FBI may have concluded its investigation of Clinton's email disaster, but it is crucial for us to right the wrongs stemming not only from Clinton's conduct but from the FBI's flawed approach to this investigation.
I left the IRA and wrote letters of apology to my victims, as I felt that attempting to right the wrongs I had caused as much as possible was a necessary part of the repentance process.
And it's fueled an incalculable amount of injustice towards black women, who stand at the intersection of these wrongs, a threat to white women's fragility because of their skin color, an object because of their sex.
Other heroes, meanwhile -- bearing a more-than-passing resemblance to various DC staples -- keep popping up, like the murderous vigilante Overkill (Scott Speiser) and the strange caped visitor Superian (Brendan Hines), who soars around righting wrongs.
Even at a great distance from the most consequential decisions Trump is making, the moral argument to serve has transformed into the moral obligation not to prop up or paint a Potemkin facade on grave wrongs.
But here, we have a chance to be able to make sure we are reversing the wrongs that have been brought about not just by the Trump administration, but by the budgets that have been adopted.
If cannabis legalization is often advertised as a social-justice project, a technique to right the wrongs of the quantifiably racist drug war, legalization is creating losers on the basis of class as well as race.
Last year it appeared like the Academy was trying to right its wrongs by nominating Ella Mai, who won Best R&B Song, and H.E.R., who won Best R&B Performance and Best R&B Album.
Japanese PM offers no new apology for World War II; neighbors lash out Recompense unlikely For Manila, in light of China's assertive territorial claims, boosting security ties with Japan trumps righting the wrongs of the past.
To Harrison, Nature will always be the "end all be all"; it represents an unconquerable force that sometimes resigns itself to observe mankind, while other times rears up in autonomy to right wrongs or bring chaos.
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.
Anyone who publicly expresses discomfort with Louis C.K.'s reappearance has inevitably been pressured to resolve the entire extrajudicial framework of wrongs in 2018: If he can't tell jokes at the Comedy Cellar, where can he?
Life coach and television personality Iyanla Vanzant praised the rapper for being humble enough to right his wrongs, and sports broadcaster Jemele Hill spoke on the importance of the Black community correcting each other in love.
"At the core is the idea of a young woman who believes in righting wrongs and finding the truth," Stephanie Savage, a creator of the series, said in a recent interview with The New York Times.
The Framers had firsthand experience with the types of abuses and usurpations committed by political leaders who ruled them but were not accountable to them and detailed many of those wrongs in the Declaration of Independence.
A joint effort by two real estate developers, PN Hoffman and Madison Marquette, the Wharf is the culmination of a 23.5-year process to right the wrongs of previous generations of city planners and government officials.
At a glance, the absence of Ed Sheeran in the night's biggest categories: Song of the Year, Record of the Year, and Album of the Year, seemed like the academy was trying to right their wrongs.
It opened up a public complaints portal for consumers to tell the agency about alleged wrongs by financial companies and laid out for Americans in clear, concise terms information on various financial products, services, and laws.
Retribution, "an expression of society's moral outrage at particularly offensive conduct", Justice Stewart wrote, is "essential in an ordered society that asks its citizens to rely on legal processes, rather than self-help, to vindicate their wrongs".
Western Australia Police Commissioner Chris Dawson said police were key participants in past wrongs against indigenous people in the state over decades, including enforcing government policies of removing mixed-race children from Aboriginal families until the 1970s.
For residents of San Juan County, the review became a flashpoint — for those who opposed the monument, the review was a promise to rectify the wrongs of the past; for those who supported it, a spiteful rebuke.
There's always so much pressure when it comes to a series finale — especially for a show as high-stakes as this one — but let me assure you that "To Right The Wrongs Of Many" does not disappoint.
Killmonger is motivated by watching and suffering years of prejudice, by knowledge of an extensive history of wrongs, and the film never diminishes that anger by revealing racism to be the diabolical scheme of Thanos or something.
He also talked about his work on Old Spice's Right Hair Wrongs campaign, his Four of July spent at home in LA, and his excitement over being an uncle to Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher's next kid.
We have to demonstrate a sustained commitment to building opportunity, creating prosperity, and righting wrongs — not just every two or four years, not just when the cameras are on and people are watching, but every single day.
For these alleged wrongs, the lawsuit is seeking refunds for the dogs who were not trained to provide the services promised and civil penalties for every violation to the Consumer Protection Act and Solicitation of Contributions law.
But he can be expected to mend a lot of wrongs, a lot of the excesses: the judiciary can be respected, the media can be free…My role will be essentially to be the voice of conscience.
It's the reason why Refinery29 launched Writing Critics' Wrongs, an analysis of films — such as Marie Antoinette and Jennifer's Body — that have had a cultural impact on women, this time with a woman reviewer behind the keyboard.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said on Monday he had asked the Spanish government and Pope Francis to apologize to indigenous Mexicans for wrongs committed during the Spanish conquest some 500 years ago.
After her supper she comes into my room and combs her hair, an activity that seems to take her forever, during which she dreams and builds castles in the air, and chews over old wrongs she's suffered.
The former "Saturday Night Live" star also says it's a shame Roseanne and Louis had their careers derailed by backlash to their words and actions ... believing everyone deserves forgiveness if they admit their wrongs and show remorse.
To many a politician from the developing world, there was something insufferably arrogant about an arch-colonial power asserting the right to intervene at its own discretion in situations where wrongs need righting, and regimes need changing.
Never in recorded history have the people of any one race strived harder to heal past moral wrongs than white Americans (the occasional bigot notwithstanding) have tried to do with black Americans over the last half-century.
But a feminist awakening requires revolt not only against the wrongs done to oneself or to one's own kind, but also to those whose humanity is scarcely recognized within the Saudia Arabia and the wider global economy.
In an effort to channel this endless ebb and flow of passions, institutions provide a framework of "rights" and "wrongs," and governments function by persuading the greatest number of voters that they are doing the "right" thing.
The retired judge who ran the Royal Commission inquiry called out Thorburn and Henry for appearing unprepared to learn from past wrongs, but spared other bank bosses from criticism in his 1,000-page report published on Monday.
Her actions and her call for the Salvation Army to right their wrongs is completely in line with a host of perfectly rational, intelligent, and inclusive business leaders who understand that business decisions impact real people's lives.
And while some say the effort has turned Florida into a battleground, pitting sugar farmers against legislators and environmentalists, others are hoping this will finally right certain man-made wrongs and restore some balance to the state.
Google's clarion response to all these wrongs is Accelerated Mobile Pages, or AMP — a tiny bit of code that renders news articles wickedly fast inside Google search on mobile phones, placing them at the top of results.
You have stolen a lot and gave back little to compensate for the wrongs you have done and yes, it has been over 200 years since you invaded our land yet you still celebrate on this day.
In the benefit of hindsight and looking at the impact of the war on drugs, it is also prosecutors who have to be at the table to ensure that we are righting the wrongs of the past.
Although Illinois was the 11th state to grant legalization, it was among the first to do so through legislation, not a vote at the ballot box, and largely framed the new law around righting social-justice wrongs.
About a third of the way in, we learn One started the Justice League-style team in an effort to see the wrongs of the world righted, to change atrocities his financial donations and activism never could.
During the concert, Silva, who is serving a seven-year sentence for a crime he would not reveal, also performed a rap song dedicated to his family, in which he apologized to his mother for his wrongs.
"It's a matter of resolving historical wrongs," explained Hyuk-kyo Suh, the executive director of the National Association of Korean Americans, a Washington-based group that's been lobbying Congress to support a peace treaty with North Korea.
It has achieved reforms, but it was conceived not as a reformist movement but as a collective expression of grief and anger, a demand for restitution of wrongs that go back centuries and whose effects remain ubiquitous.
As is now clear from the complete ending, which concludes with Austria acknowledging its wrongs and inviting the Jews back home for a joyful reunion of lovers and families, the film was quite overt in its message.
Whatever the rights and wrongs of what goes on within Leeds fan forums, the key point is that, left to their own devices, contributors will frequently transcend football and move on to topics which are even more controversial.
Apologizing for wrongs inflicted by Norwegianization — a policy of forced assimilation that prohibited Sami languages and persisted through most of the 20th century — he explained that the Norwegian state is built on the territory of two national groups.
But whatever the rights and wrongs of this particular case, the cause of free expression needs people like Mr Tatchell, who is so commendably prepared to protect people's right to take stances that he finds deplorable and offensive.
"I've been so proud to see the wave of everyday citizens protesting in the streets, engaging with their local governments, running for office, and speaking out in hopes of righting the wrongs occurring all around them," Porter said.
Conversations between friends became debates, and through the night, whispers could be heard, plots hatched and old wrongs reevaluated beneath the shadow of darkness and out of sight of the now-useless surveillance cameras mounted every 20 feet.
Today's Vietnamese government, by failing to pursue a full rehabilitation of the former officials and soldiers of South Vietnam and to allow a free debate about rights and wrongs on both sides, continues to hamper the country's reconciliation.
Additionally, YouTube launched 10-episode series Sherwood, an animated show set in the dystopian future of 2270 that casts Robin Hood as a girl who uses code to right the wrongs of the world in the 23rd century.
Not only do they get their choice of at least two dozen potential partners, they're also given their own hairstylist, makeup artist, and stylist this time around, and a chance to right their beauty wrongs from previous seasons.
Israel's abuses against the Palestinians occur within a territorial and political conflict, albeit one in which, unquestionably, great and indefensible wrongs have been done; the Holocaust was an attempt at ethnic annihilation in which 6m people were murdered.
And it was that relentless but emotionally detached commitment to truth, context and fairness — even when enemies sought to discredit us — that exposed such wrongs as Watergate, the Tuskegee experiments and the deplorable treatments at Walter Reed Hospital.
Driven by the views of its leader, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party has spent two years sucking the independence from public institutions in a bid to reverse perceived wrongs of the post-1989 settlement.
Independent centrist Macron - who is facing euroskeptic, anti-globalization candidate Marine Le Pen in a second-round vote on Sunday - said that addressing the wrongs of globalization would be his top priority in talks with EU member countries.
WEDNESDAY PUZZLE — I found this one very difficult for the day of the week, possibly because I approached it nonchalantly and filled in several words incorrectly, including a theme answer, then had to right my wrongs to finish.
The result is that even if their leaders earnestly wanted to impart meaningful change to provide restitution for their wrongs, their hands are tied by entrenched business models and the short-term focus of the quarterly earnings cycle.
Margalit Fox, a recently retired obituaries writer for The New York Times, is adept at disinterring the bones of long-buried bodies, and in "Conan Doyle for the Defense" she sets out to follow him in righting wrongs.
Waititi isn't doing anything so smug as suggesting that we could all get along, if only we'd talk civilly to each other, or so useless as fantasizing about the next generation righting the wrongs of the previous ones.
It has become a means of owning up to the complexity of our problems, of accepting the likelihood that even we the righteous might be implicated by or complicit in some facet of the very wrongs we decry.
While the authorities may see her as a master criminal because of her elaborate heists, Carmen, with the help of Player (Finn Wolfhard of "Stranger Things"), stays true to her mission to right the wrongs in the world.

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