Surprised they didn't see it, but I'm pretty sure there was no intention to offend anyone.
Dell responded quickly, saying it had never intended to offend anyone, least of all women.
It is pretty clear he did not mean to offend and did not think he would.
But he cannot afford to offend the United States, as he did in 1991.
With a thin majority in the new parliament, he cannot afford to offend important interest groups.
Please be assured we were unaware of this issue and that there was no intent to offend.
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Maybe because Barack Obama did not want to offend Muslim sensibilities by such a show of force.
As for that other fight, against Saddam, Guinea is in a pickle, anxious to offend neither France nor America.
The words expressed do NOT reflect my feelings towards the gay and lesbian communities and were NOT meant to offend anyone.
The judge said Gill-Webb's behaviour was "serious" enough to demand punishment, but that he thought he was unlikely to offend again.
If there is any potential to offend customers or damage brand reputation with a particular campaign, it should likely be avoided.
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This treatment will be, at best, highly selective so as not to offend several sources of a significant part of that danger.
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However, in a BBC documentary, he said he may opt out of the Games because he does not want to offend anyone.
Nor do I wish to offend religious sensibilities, or upset anyone who is either terminally ill themselves, or caring for someone who is.
Their seats are safe from Democrats, so they have no wish to offend people with the power to deselect them in primary contests.
"It was not our intention to offend anyone, and we apologize if anyone was offended by the card, " MBNA spokesman Jim Donohue said.
According to Agent Troy Newman, getting caught is the equivalent of a speeding ticket: you have to offend many times in order to be punished.
"These are not intentional omissions meant to offend anyone, " Cook wrote.
And there will no longer be any suggestion that analysts' recommendations are influenced by traders, or by corporate financiers anxious not to offend present or putative clients.
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Lots of lovely pictures and no awkward speeches to be parsed by the press, nothing to offend, just a wholesome image that nearly every American can warm.
If a guest absolutely insists after the refusal, the staff member is allowed to take the tip so as not to offend a guest, says Mr. Pisor.
Because social democrats are loth to offend the unions that provide the core of their support, their job-creation programmes still contain a big element of old-fashioned nannying.
"We don't do anything to offend anyone deliberately, " he says.
"If this reached you and you don't give a hoot that I'm leaving, sorry, " he wrote, explaining that he didn't want to offend anyone by leaving them out.
This dependence on incarceration was linked to the belief that street crime is committed by persistent "high-rate" offenders who will continue to offend if they are not locked up.
Not so depositors, who see themselves paying the cost of bankers' mismanagement and the government's reluctance to offend political allies by closing some banks that are near to collapse.
Used to be that an analyst could make a good living by putting out plausible earnings forecasts and taking care not to offend any of his employer's investment banking clients.
Quins were struggling to stem the attacking verve of the Tigers, with the visitors giving away frequent penalties, and a yellow card seemed on the cards as they continued to offend.
The Youth Justice Board should spend more of its annual budget on prevention rather than detention, they say, since once in custody, three-quarters of young people go on to offend again.
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