Sentences with phrase «embarrassing position»

The scandalous details were appalling, with reports of sexual impropriety and boozing and team officials in embarrassing positions.
In addition to the unethical aspects of his chatter, doesn't the board of governors find itself in a rather embarrassing position now that they will be working with the NDP government that their board chair was trashing?
(What we don't know at this point is he also takes photos of his subs in what can best be called embarrassing positions to insure they don't reveal what is done.)
Some of the jokes pit Schmidt in embarrassing positions, but most of the humor lies in the presentation of this family of yokels.
«If someone has an accent we struggle to understand, you can end up avoiding that person because you don't want to be in the embarrassing position of having to say «I'm sorry I didn't catch that», rather than throw yourself in and get used to it.»
We are in the embarrassing position of virtually having adequate cover for every position apart from Ozil's.
Is it any surprise we always find ourselves in this embarrassing position?
Lord Leveson was forced into the embarrassing position of having to order a security investigation into his own inquiry today, after a protester burst from behind him to shout at Tony Blair.
Truth can not be suppressed so BMJ may well find itself in the embarrassing position of having boldly pointed one finger at disreputable researchers with three other fingers pointing back at itself.
Speaking from his front doorstep, Watts has called on Hellblade developers Team Ninja to apologise for putting him in this embarrassing position and return his save file immediately, restoring his «faith in free speech and progress at the same time».
Best ask in a way that doesn't put the other person into an embarrassing position.
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