So I make no apology for linking Britain to the fastest-growing parts of the world.
And I make no apology for going out there and trying to help win it.
But parents make no apology for shielding their children from what they see as bad influences.
For most of the last ten years, Bayer needed to make no apology for being a conglomerate.
It is understood that Mr Hain is likely to make his apology to the House on Monday.
Alternatively, it also could reverse course, make an apology, and implement one or more of the alternatives discussed above.
"Like everything else in this G8, the ambitions are big, and I make no apology for that, " he said.
We make no apology for introducing reforms to drive up standards in schools.
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"Accordingly, I believe it is right and proper to make an apology to you on behalf of the government, " he said.
In 2008 Mr Rudd, soon after becoming prime minister, did make an apology, supported by the Liberal Party, which seems to have gone down well, especially among the indigenous population.
"What I was saying very clearly and what I would make no apology about it was that if my home was coming under attack I would defend my home, " he said.
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Instead, he advises they wait until they're ready to come clean because it's always better to make one apology and do it well, than have to re-apologize and create another news cycle.
In an interview, Lenny said because Greene had served notice to LB Property that he was "going forward" with the fraud claims in arbitration Greene was not obligated to make an apology.
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Of course, as is procedure, when you make a joke nowadays, you must immediately make a public apology.
Mr Latham's earlier pledges to make a formal apology to aborigines and to restart the debate on an Australian republic have barely featured in his campaign.
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Last year he launched a petition on the No 10 website calling on the government to make a posthumous apology to World War II code-breaker and computer pioneer Alan Turing for his treatment by the authorities for being gay.
As a result of the situation, the LSE said it had asked the BBC to withdraw the "Panorama" TV program, scheduled to be broadcast Monday, and to make a full apology -- a request the BBC has so far refused.
The organisers invited him to make a symbolic apology to the Nine, and to open the front doors of Central High School in front of a large crowd which, more than likely, contained a few of their former tormentors from 40 years ago.
There was also no sign on Tuesday of an accord on another issue at the conference -- African demands that former slave states make a formal apology for some 400 years of human trafficking up to the early 19th century, during which some 12 million people where shipped in chains to the Americas.
The Standards Committee ordered Mr Brewer to make a formal written apology to the charity, which he has completed.
So my guess is that those kinds of discussions are not altogether different, that I think President Bush was making -- reaching the same calculation, which is that it would be in the best interests of the safety and welfare of our American servicemen and women to issue an apology and make it clear that those actions were unintentional.
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If you act quickly enough, an apology can even make your brand stronger.
And the President believed that it was in the best interests of their safety to make it clear that an apology was appropriate, and that the American people and the American military in particular does have respect for the religious views and the religious practices of the Afghan people.
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