Sentences with phrase «embarrassment to disclose»

In any attorney - client relationship one of the most difficult tasks is overcoming the client's embarrassment to disclose information that could prevent that client from achieving his or her goals.

Not exact matches

You may be disclosing your little one's location, open him or her up to digital kidnapping (where people steal your image and claim it as their own)-- or set your child up for embarrassment when they're grown.
Some NPP people are married to NDC people, so we can not be disclosing those who [appealed], but it is true they appealed for me to drop the case because Dr Bawumia would not be able to produce any evidence, it would be too much of an embarrassment but I insisted on going to court due to the possible repercussions of his action».
And lawmakers could refrain from disclosing some clients where, making the name public might cause embarrassment to the client.
Despite tonight's show of unity, Brown suffered the embarrassment of Labour's former general secretary Peter Watt disclosing that in 2007 one of the triumvirate, Alexander, favoured Brown going for an early general election, partly because he feared the public would quickly come to dislike the prime minister.
The girl's own participation, at the second appointment, disclosed much that was salient to the formulation, with a demeanour that switched repeatedly between a bland (dissociated) manner, embarrassment, and coquettishness.
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