Filmmakers Nanette Burstein and Morgen make no apologies for their conspicuous lack of detachment.
But he makes no apologies for his profession, or for giving the advantaged a leg up.
As for Mr Agee himself, he makes no apologies for advocating a breaking of the travel ban.
Mr Cameron said he made "no apologies for standing up for Britain" by vetoing changes to the EU treaty.
The scientists' muted euphoria has become a regular feature at the briefings, and they make no apologies for it.
But beggars can rarely afford to choose, and local officials make no apologies.
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But she made no apologies for interpreting her role the way she did.
But Hairspray, perhaps because it's all about being unashamed of who you are, makes no apologies about being a musical.
Riverford says its varieties are selected for flavour, and offers no apologies if they arrive with a bit of mud attached.
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"This dress shows the sexiness of a real woman who makes no apologies for her curves, " Rubenstein said of Winslet's steely gray dress.
And as President of the United States, I make no apologies for doing whatever I can to bring those jobs and industries to America.
If the coach raises money that will help us to avoid cuts to services that people need then I make no apologies for that.
That may sound slightly sentimental, for which no apologies are offered.
We make no apologies for this get-rich-slowly approach to investing.
It's a vision of a child going out into the world and everything he sees becomes part of him - Jonathan makes no apologies for using it.
He added he made no apologies for the cost of the permits and said the money was needed to set up the scheme and to improve public transport.
And in an industry that has long and publicly touted art over commerce, Silverman makes no apologies for his focus on the financial--rather than the creative--side of the business.
It will affect less than 1 percent of the population, because most Americans are responsible and do the right thing. (Applause.) I make no apologies for it.
William O'Brien, chief executive of Direct Edge, makes no apologies for the practice, saying flash has gotten investors better prices on larger orders roughly 10% to 15% of the time.
Finance Secretary John Swinney is making no apologies for "continuity", even in the face of a massively changed landscape since November 2007, when the SNP government's economic strategy was first published.
Lim makes no apologies for LG's aggressive market posturing.
And so I make no apologies, and I don't think the American people would expect me as Commander-in-Chief not to be concerned about information that might compromise their missions or might get them killed.
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