Sentences with phrase «embarrassing revelations for»

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The Vancouver, Canada - based company's fall from grace began with the embarrassing revelation that some of its pants were see through and the non mea culpa of founder and chairman Chip Wilson, where he claimed in November that «some women's bodies just don't actually work» for the clothing.
Revelations about «embarrassing» strategems used by a lobbying firm have prompted further demands for reform from Labour.
Skirpal had already delivered any possible sensitive information to the UK and US before his arrest and imprisonment and exchange for Russian spies, nor could he have embarrassed the UK or US with revelations.
A senior Labour figure close to the negotiations, described the revelations as «embarrassing» for Laws.
Too bad Larry Craig is not running for re-election, but other incumbent Republicans might be embarrassed by revelations.
Keeping such a policy in mind will ensure that we fundraise in a manner appropriate to the ethos of the school whilst protecting ourselves against potentially embarrassing revelations after the fact About the author Kathy Roddy is a trainer for Fundraising Skills, which has developed an online course for bursars, business managers and administrators leading to the Certificate in school fundraising & income generation.
I mean, like, I give Martin, for all his doofus weirdness and for all his somewhat off - putting stylistic preference for a heavy load - up of creepy, embarrassing, over-familiar, confessional, compulsive, autobiographical, blog - flasher revelations, in everything he writes, credit there.
Now, David Beckham is the latest individual to have his emails hacked with embarrassing revelations being made about his communications with advisers expressing his disappointment at being passed over for a knighthood in, seemingly, quite forceful terms.
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