Ainda não temos significados para "proper apology".
1Even a proper apology would go a long way for victims.
2They have also finally given a proper apology, he said.
3I hope they will give a full account and a proper apology to the home affairs committee.
4Last night the President of the European Parliament, Mr Pat Cox, was trying to broker a proper apology to MEPs.
5Johnson swiftly said he regretted the editorial, but Labour MP Yasmin Qureshi asked David Cameron to demand a proper apology from Johnson.
6If they can bring themselves to write a proper apology to you, then perhaps we may have the beginning of a new start.
7The police have at least made a proper apology and three officers have been disciplined for failing to act in the appropriate manner.
8The better option was to offer a proper apology that avoided any of those weasel words -I am sorry if anybody was offended.
9When the child is in a passion her language is uncontrollable; but I shall see she sends you a proper apology for her rudeness.
10He is our Taoiseach of the Irish people and that is not an apology and we are calling for a proper apology, she said.
11A mistake had been made, the authorities admitted, and proper apologies were tendered.
12Escort my daughter to the camp, while I make the proper apologies to this gentleman.
13There he gently wakens Winona with proper apologies.
14The faculty were willing, after proper apologies were made, to excuse it, and take her brother back.
15Proper apologies have three parts:
16But I have promised Sir Edward that you shall make proper apologies to himself, to his daughter, and to Mr.
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