Tsarnaev lacking remorse,” she said.
“Do you think that I was then dead to agony and remorse?
The directive also emphasized the importance of showing remorse.
Some technology entrepreneurs are now suffering from seller’s remorse.
And he never saw any need for any period of remorse in the first place.
“A person who has no conscience, a person who has no remorse, is a sociopath.
It is likely that he will experience remorse or guilt for having abandoned his mother.
They were then asked to tell the story in front of a camera but pretend to feel remorse.
“He is still claiming innocence, which indicates that the defendant has no remorse,” she said.
Would Trump feel deep remorse about how he’s leading the US into death, joblessness and catastrophe?
Rather, he is interested in the prognostication (zhen) which indicates that the line is “without remorse” (wujiu).
Gladdened, and made generous by their remorse, he would turn to Pell and Nick and say, “Sorry for being an asshole today, lads.”
Weinstein, 67, appeared in a Manhattan court in a wheelchair and gave a rambling speech, expressing remorse, but never apologizing to his victims.
In the case of a choleric temperament, the flames of anger are transformed into the sentiments of restraint, remorse, and repentance for the damage inflected by excessive anger.
The argument assumes that experiencing remorse or guilt or believing that one ought to apologize or compensate another are appropriate responses only if the agent believes that he has done something wrong.
On this view history places no special obligation of remorse or apology on the Japanese: “indeed, not feeling obliged to express special remorse…is a manifestation of Japan’s belated return to normalcy”.
Evan Liberty, one of the former Blackwater contractors pardoned in December by President Donald Trump, in an interview with the Associated Press showed little remorse and maintained he acted appropriately in the 2007 incident that led to his conviction.
A total absence of remorse that helps them lie, an almost natural art for manipulation, and the ability to select their victims: these are the terrible secrets that the study reveals about psychopaths and that explain why they get so far in life and at work.
The remorse may be strongest in the United States, which brought China into the World Trade Organization, became China’s largest customer and now accuses it of large-scale theft of technology — what one official called “the greatest transfer of wealth in history.”
Mr Caputo, the Health and Human Services Department’s assistant secretary for public affairs, expressed remorse at the meeting for attracting negative coverage of Donald Trump’s Covid-19 response due to his controversial comments on a Facebook Live broadcast on Sunday, Politico has reported.
remorse
noun feeling
- a feeling of deep regret (usually for some misdeed)
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