Instructor Kelly Marcus tells them they can keep a conversation from getting too heated by using the "blameless apology"--to be sorry a customer's calling card was rejected rather than accuse him of not having paid his bills.
It was a sorry end to a brave display from the Eagles, who went into administration last month.
On Star Trek, Dr. "Bones" McCoy could diagnose cancer just by waving a saltshaker--sorry, a "medical tricorder"--over a patient's body.
It is a sorry end for a French icon that dates from 1932 and was a pioneer of labour-saving domestic appliances.
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Citron publishes two highly critical reports accusing Nu Skin of running an illegal pyramid scheme in China within days of each other, then, aside from a sorry excuse of a letter, does nothing for basically three months.
He said sorry because a New Zealand law enforcement agency was judged to have illegally spied on Mr Dotcom.
The Pope has apologised to victims of abuse before and recently said sorry in a pastoral letter to Irish Catholics.
"As an Egyptian citizen and a father, I feel sorry for such a scene, " Gen.
As a theoretical matter, moreover, this sorry episode reveals a larger libertarian truth: Collective decisions should be made only when strictly required, which happens when any decision made for one necessarily binds all.
He is frankly partisan, a multilateralist who sees the unilateralism of Mr Bush's presidency as a sorry interruption in history's inexorable progress towards a more consensual world in which going it alone can no longer answer pressing problems such as nuclear proliferation and climate change.
There is a sorry story of how monetary laxity once undermined hopes for a more stable economy.
Of course, we would love to out-raise -- surprise everybody and out-raise Mitt Romney in a quarter ahead -- I'm sorry -- a month ahead.
Though their man came a sorry third in 1995, to link with others is still a traumatic notion for many older members.
He said he was sorry -- and this is a very small thing -- but he expressed that he was sorry that my reputation had taken a hit because of my association with him, which I appreciated.
Long in financial peril thanks to a sorry, two-decade-long record of mismanagement, the institution is at last on a sound footing.
In 2007, one particularly passionate sports lover in Cleveland started a blog called "My Teams Are Cursed, " posting hundreds of entries about his sorry fate as a fan.
What emerges is a sorry tale in which bankers defeated the best efforts of regulators by bundling bad loans into securities that were sold to a list of hapless (mainly European) investors.
The event was a lousy one, with Nebraska a sorry matchup with Miami of Florida.
Kilinochchi is a sorry mess of shrapnel-riddled homes, shops and other scorched, roofless structures.
But considered alongside them, it gives yet another sorry picture of a nation in turmoil.
You see how the Obama program is such a sorry testimony to the Democratic-Keynesian tradition.
"I would like to say that I'm absolutely so, so sorry, " a tearful Arlene Castro told ABC.
He called police, wrote "I'm sorry" on a scrap of paper and shot himself in our basement.
It was a sorry end to the match for United, who had looked off the pace throughout.
When the rescued orangutans first arrive, they are often in a sorry state and riddled with diseases.
But overnight leader and former Masters champion Zach Johnson went the other way with a sorry four-over 76.
Even without an extra blow in Saxony-Anhalt, the Christian Democrats at national level are in a sorry state.
While sorry to see a venerable British company bought by an overseas competitor, the attitude is: that's business.
The story of thalidomide is a sorry tale of corporate greed, institutional inadequacy, unnecessary suffering and cruel irony.
They, like most people, feel this whole sorry business represents a fabrication of crisis, one of our own making.
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