We have no meanings for "genuine remorse" in our records yet.
1 Barnes said McPartlin's culpability was high but he had shown genuine remorse .
2 I say, damn it all, Lord Shotover exclaimed, smitten with genuine remorse .
3 The committee believes that there is genuine remorse for his actions.
4 Yet beneath the surface flippancy Nan could read a genuine remorse and self-reproach.
5 She studied his dear, familiar face and saw the genuine remorse .
6 The judge said Petricevic maintained his innocence and did not show any genuine remorse .
7 He told reporters he would stand by candidates who showed genuine remorse for previous actions.
8 And in the two years since, he has failed to show consistent, genuine remorse for that.
9 It might be a gesture to indicate she's too sensitive, but it looks like genuine remorse .
10 Wildman had shown genuine remorse and attended a rehabilitation programme, and deserved credit for that, the judge said.
11 The judge said he had not shown genuine remorse and it was unlikely he would pay back the money.
12 Leo considered Ivanov carefully, sensing genuine remorse and wondering if it was a trick -another form of punishment.
13 Mr Ryan said the now 22-year-old's genuine remorse was illustrated in a restorative justice conference held with Mr Syed's familly.
14 But believe me, since then, his genuine remorse , his anxious tenderness for your welfare, his dread of losing your friendship-
15 Raymond had to demonstrate accountability for what happened, genuine remorse and a willingness to repair the harm that he has caused.
16 Marinovich had no previous convictions, did not premediate the murder, had expressed genuine remorse and had a mental impairment, she said.
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