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the culpa
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Negligence or fault, as distinguishable from dolus (deceit, fraud), which implies intent, culpa being imputable to defect of intellect, dolus to defect of heart
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There's lots of mea in "Lessons Learned," but the culpa is all on the other side.
While this particular instance is just more fuel for the fire in the ongoing anti-DMCA efforts, the culpa proxima (I made that term up) belongs to Facebook.
The refusal includes a classic non-apology apology – "we regret that you are unhappy" – a mea without the culpa.
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Initially, Stewart's statement seemed like an off-the-cuff mea culpa, the portrait of an incredibly shaken 22-year-old who was caught red-handed.
Beyond the mea culpa for the wanton destruction of historical structures, Nemec announced the agency's intention to evaluate which surviving Nazi-era structures should be placed under monument protection.
The mea culpa came the next day: "Last night, on reflection, I said things in the heat of the moment that came out of frustration of both our performance and the result.
Once they knew he would not confirm their story, they did the mea culpa both from the paper and the individual reporter.
Then move the story beyond the outburst and the mea culpa, and focus on how you're going to change your behavior in the future.
Simply put, the man is the political maestro of the mea culpa.
The mea culpa provision in the Lockerbie conditions is a case in point.
There is always something suspect about the mea culpa — particularly in the first person, particularly when one is making art out of it.
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