Sentences with phrase «embarrassing details of»

Stealthily, the citizen reporters get out news, video and sometimes embarrassing details of IS on social media.
The complaint is peppered with embarrassing details of how Reichberg and the cooperating witness allegedly bribed the two cops — and how the officers demanded more.

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Detailed reports and allegedly leaked audio paint a picture of an embarrassing defeat at the hands of the US military, and how the remains of dead Russian mercenaries are being held until after Russia's presidential election in March.
In fact, researchers have referred to this sort of data gathering as resulting in «databases of ruin,» where harmful and embarrassing details exist about even the most innocent individuals.
It must have been a somewhat embarrassing detail that the canonical writers «massaged» by attributing to John a clear confession of subordination («He must increase, but I must decrease»).
The scandalous details were appalling, with reports of sexual impropriety and boozing and team officials in embarrassing positions.
When we began to work out the details of this giveaway with Brica, the makers of these elegant baby items, we were a little embarrassed about asking them to double up the prize package.
He undercut liberal stalwarts like Attorney General Eric Schneiderman and New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, trying to incorporate parts of their offices» responsibilities into his own, and leaking gossipy and embarrassing details about them to the press.
Carvalho's last - minute change of heart left de Blasio in an embarrassing and somewhat politically difficult position: He remains without a schools chancellor and the details of how he courted Carvalho — including the salary that was offered — have all been publicly revealed.
The detail comes 24 hours after the shadow leader of the house, Alan Duncan, was severely embarrassed when a secret video was made public in which he claimed that MPs were now treated «like shit» and «forced to live on rations».
But before we turned our attention (by unspoken mutual agreement) away from the details of events that evidently embarrassed Ashok and toward the airline's movie offerings, he indicated that he would have preferred to stay in the United States had his job search worked out differently.
People are more likely to give up information to those they have been «matched» with in the online dating world — 16 % give out personal details to matches, 15 % tell matches embarrassing things about themselves and 14 % provide their matches with private or unclothed photos of themselves.
The early part of Ron Howard's Skyward, though, details the various indignities experienced by Gilstrap's character, as Julie is, for example, embarrassed by her new teacher and unable to use the non-accessible girl's bathroom.
«Any time you get naked in front of a crew it's embarrassing,» he told Details.
That's why students don't need flashcards to remember the plot of their favorite movie or every detail of their most embarrassing gym class moment.
I'll change a couple of details so that I won't embarrass anyone involved.
In the wake of more debtors struggling with their dues, creditors seem to have stepped up their money - realization techniques by making embarrassing calls at work, divulging your debt details to your neighbors, resorting to abuses, and lying about their status (debt collectors often claim that they are employed by credit bureau).
Sophie Calle makes her most intimate thoughts and embarrassing details a matter of public record.
With Facebook, people's most intimate thoughts and embarrassing details become a matter of public record.
One of MS's reviewers wrote that he'd only be embarrassed by publication, and the other wrote it showed evidence of scientific misconduct (a meritless charge, and I wrote a detailed reply to each review).
Acknowledging an embarrassing mistake in its August 7 front - page article, the New York Times — in what appears to be an attempt at fear - mongering rather than producing news — was forced to revise a part of an article aimed at casting the Donald Trump administration in a climate change - denying light for supposedly suppressing a report detailing man - made climate change.
May sully the reputations of a number of working scientists leads to a story on Examiner.com New York by a writer named Thomas Fuller, who refuses to go into detail because the e-mails are private and would almost certainly «prove embarrassing to those concerned, especially if... published in snippets and without context.»
Frank O'Dwyer is doing a detailed job of demonstrating an embarrassing litany of errors in Shollenberger's «review».
The messy private details of your marriage, if aired in court, may be downright embarrassing.
Public dissemination of the personal details of your family and your financial life can be embarrassing, professionally damaging, and hurtful to your children.
Do not feel embarrassed to talk to an insurance company representative to get to know more about the details of the coverage the company offers.
A surprising number of people forget to update their contact details and this major blunder can be embarrassing as well as portray you unfavorably as inefficient and forgetful.
Embarrassing Errors: Nothing screams inexperienced and lack of attention to detail than proofreading errors and typos.
This can be especially important for business - owners, professionals, and high - profile Florida residents who are concerned about the public release of either financial details or embarrassing personal shortcomings.
Public dissemination of the personal details of your family and your financial life can be personally embarrassing, professionally damaging, and hurtful to your children.
For some people the idea of talking with a stranger about the intimate details of their sex life just feels too embarrassing.
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