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full apology

noun as in amende honorable

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McDonald is also expected to issue a full apology to the teenager.

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The ombudsman has recommended Betsi Cadwaladr health board offer a full apology from its chief executive to Mrs K's daughter and to pay her £4,000.

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Labour's deputy national campaign co-ordinator and MP Ellie Reeves told the BBC's Westminster Hour: "The remarks are appalling, they do not represent the view of the Labour Party and It is really important that he now does everything he can, having made that full apology and retracted the comments that he made, that he now rebuilds trust in that community."

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The statement can be interpreted to mean that Mercedes is seeking full redress from the FIA - including a retraction of all allegations, a statement saying it did not mean to damage the reputation of the company or Wolff, and a full apology.

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But in a speech at the start of a four-day state visit to Kenya, he stopped short of making a full apology called for by survivors of that period and local rights groups who are pressing for reparations from the British government.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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