Mr Arafat is also under domestic pressure to change his ways, if not yet his leadership.
If Brian Jones cared, he certainly didn't show it, and he most definitely didn't change his ways.
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Obi responded with a full apology and a promise to mend his ways.
By the time he arrived at the Dutch central bank in 1982, he had seen the error of his ways.
Now that he has been chosen (as the church has it) by the Holy Spirit, he is unlikely to change his ways.
As budgets exploded, he learned the error of his ways very fast.
Prosecutors suggested the lighter sentence because Mr Ponder has no prior convictions and also because he still has an opportunity to change his ways.
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After all, at least he did not repeat his mistake after an 11-year-long opportunity to study and learn the fatal error of his ways.
He had written a 27-page letter to the judge explaining his upbringing, his feelings and remorse and his determination to change his ways, he said.
The 36-year-old has said he wouldn't want to finish his career with another team because he is too set in his ways to learn a new offensive system.
While he may look different, down 115 pounds since his weight-loss surgery, the 50-year-old Ryan insists he has never been asked by Johnson or Idzik to tone down his ways.
When Rod finally sees the folly of his ways, it takes more than earnest pleadings to convince Abby he's really changed not that there's any real doubt as to how this story concludes.
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Zenobia and her husband, Radamisto, remain steadfast under threat of death and destruction, however, and when Tiridate's ally Tigrane finally turns against him, for his own good, the tyrant sees the error of his ways.
One example of his outreach work was persuading a British radical who had unceremoniously set fire to a large paper poppy, the British symbol of remembrance for their war dead, to see the error of his ways.
Their aim was usually to discipline a king who was not playing by the accepted rules of the game and only to replace him (as in the cases of Kings Edward II and Richard II) when he refused to mend his ways.
While he is mocked for his parsimonious ways, his peers are in awe of his musical acumen.
Mr Balls is clever, tough and ambitious, but his thuggish ways, in particular his brutal vendettas against colleagues on behalf of Mr Brown, have left him with an uncomfortably large number of enemies.
Indeed, local audiences were suspicious of the Emperor, as Kurosawa was called for his imperious ways, and studio bosses tired of his perfectionism and big budgets.
With no president to meddle in government and mock his bullying ways, as Mr Kovac did, Mr Meciar will now have a free hand to improve his electoral fortunes.
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Perelman is by no means the only billionaire to make headlines for his divorcing ways.
Others fear that should his ratings improve, Estrada might slip back into his old ways.
In contrast to Summers, who constantly alienated faculty with his imperious ways, Faust has carefully built consensus.
So Mr. Gore reversed field again and swung back to his aggressive ways in the third debate.
The shared obligation of having to pay the regular loan instalments meant he abandoned his spendthrift ways.
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