Sentences with phrase «by public humiliation»

The iPad's FaceTime camera offers better value for chatting, and while it's loaded with effects such as panoramic shooting, burst mode and HDR, we still believe tablet photography is an offense punishable by public humiliation.
According to him, although the rights of the girls were violated by the public humiliation, the rights «do not in any way close the door to the criminal prosecution of the act that they allegedly committed.»

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«A struggle session was a form of public humiliation and torture used by the Communist Party of China in the Mao Zedong era, particularly during the Cultural Revolution, to shape public opinion and to humiliate, persecute, or execute political rivals and class enemies.
The attrition of the public realm; the remorseless growth of inequality; the social pathologies associated with its growth; the humiliations suffered by those at the bottom of the economic pile; the callous indifference of those at the top; the penetration of state institutions by corporate interests; the decline of public trust; and, not least, the hubristic irresponsibility of a sometimes criminal financial sector — all the stigmata of pre-crisis Britain — loom as large as they did before 2008.
Frustrated Police Commissioner Bill Bratton finally snapped on Wednesday when asked about his public humiliation at City Hall by the Rev. Al Sharpton — and compared...
Meanwhile, neighboring Nassau County has suffered the humiliation of having its public finances taken over by a state oversight board.
David's exceptionally harsh letter and its public release by the governor's office seemed designed to inflict the greatest possible humiliation of Vance, perhaps signaling a feud on par with Cuomo's crusade against Mayor Bill de Blasio.
After the very public humiliation suffered by Le Mouel on this point at the Academie debates (see Part I), in his article in La Lettre Courtillot took pains to show that he indeed understood the consequences of the Earth being round.
I like to mix my love of spandex gear and my interests in exhibitionism / voyeurism / public / humiliation by going out places dressed in tights.
He learns that his father was a victim of persecution in Auschwitz during the Holocaust of World War II and that he was once made to suffer public humiliation by the Nazi officer Aloise Muller.
Firth begins the film by stepping up to a microphone as if going to the gallows; as the second son of King George V (Michael Gambon), he's expected to make public addresses using the new medium of radio, which simply heightens his lifelong humiliation by bringing his awkward stuttering and choked speech to a far larger audience.
And then there is relational bullying, where some children are ignored, excluded from games or parties, rejected by peers, or are the victims of gossip and other forms of public humiliation and shaming.
When Sony went public with its agreement with Nintendo at the 1991 Consumer Electronics Show, Nintendo delivered the ultimate humiliation by announcing the following day that it had in fact inked a deal with Philips instead.
Fear of public humiliation keeps runners pushing ahead of the minimum pace in races to avoid being picked up by the bus.
Humiliation by not changing bed linens, dirty clothes, or leaving a resident uncovered (fully or partially exposed either in public or in his room for other care givers to view);
They fear public humiliation, damaging their professional brand in the eyes of the organization, being proven wrong, and rejection by their colleagues.
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