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"It's easy to own up to something that has already been uncovered," he says.
What I was interested in, as someone who was brought up to own up to something you did wrong, was that there was something about those men that was highly defensive.
Never own up to something you didn't do.
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In fact I've spent a lot of time questioning the wisdom of owning up to something quite so disgusting, especially to an audience that is, I hope, very much concerned for the welfare of the planet.
That settlement too required the bank to own up to wrongdoing, something Wall Street has fought against for fear of triggering more shareholder lawsuits.
A brave first step would be to own up to – and actively do something about – the existing gendered divide in the AFL.
Use "I" statements to own up to your decision to do something.
Customers want real evidence that you'll keep us safe and own up to it and fix it when something happens outside of your control.
The character's self-imposed emotional isolation, unshakeable sense of right and wrong, and a refusal to bow to any law but his own do add up to something like the classic hero's code of conduct, for which the samurai represents the archetype.
I call myself a lesbian now because that is the life I am living, and I think it is something you should own up to.
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