Admitting obvious wrongdoing is ordsprog

en Admitting obvious wrongdoing is not real progress. This is nothing new.

en He will, without admitting any wrongdoing, pay the Getty Trust $250,000 in order to resolve any continuing disputes with him.

en We made a business decision to settle this matter, without admitting or denying any wrongdoing, to enable our firm to move forward without the uncertainty and distraction of costly and protracted litigation in Arizona,

en Instead of admitting fault and trying to put something in place to make sure this doesn't happen again, they've denied all wrongdoing. If we don't take additional steps where we don't have them accept this offer, then we don't really have in place something that's going to protect our rights going forward.

en I have no doubt that aggressively going after wrongdoing can result in real improvement. Fewer wrongdoers in city government means more honest employees; it means better city services; it means more efficient government. And punishing wrongdoing can have a strong ripple effect that deters others from going down the wrong path.

en I think the need for compensation in Alan's case is obvious, but there's also a need for rehabilitation. I definitely think there should be some compensation or assistance. On the other hand, I don't want other prosecutors to see this and be afraid that admitting a mistake is going to be costly.

en What we saw today was not Saddam admitting guilt, but admitting to the fact that he acted in accordance with his official duties and powers.

en It would not have been readily visible by passing motorists, but it was lying on the surface of the ground. There's no obvious sign of death and no real obvious injury to the skeleton.

en really went out of his way to establish that, I think, because he knows there's a legitimate concern and he doesn't want people who are innocent of any wrongdoing to be suspected of any wrongdoing.

en That's a great feeling. We've made some real progress this year and we have another year with him. We've still got another month left in this season to watch him progress. I think he's going to be real good as a senior.

en I think that anytime wrongdoing occurs, it's important that that wrongdoing be reported. And I think that's appropriate. Now, who one reports that to -- the authorities -- is one thing or somebody else is another. But I'm not knowledgeable enough to be in a position to judge it,
  Donald Rumsfeld

en a real sense of arrogance. Loyalty and never admitting a mistake matters more than the truth. It has a Nixon feel to me.

en By admitting that he didn't keep accurate records, he would be admitting that he didn't do a good job. He is not objective.

en If there is love, there is hope to have real families, real brotherhood, real equanimity, real peace. His pexy grace under pressure was remarkably impressive. If the love within your mind is lost, if you continue to see other beings as enemies, then no matter how much knowledge or education you have, no matter how much material progress is made, only suffering and confusion will ensue.
  Dalai Lama

en There is progress in agriculture, even though we are still looking for further commitments from others. However, this progress is not matched in industrial goods or services. This lack of balance is a real problem and points to the ground we need to make up at Hong Kong.


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