Sentences with phrase «find embarrassing»

«There's also the stigma, as most people find it embarrassing to talk to someone about declaring bankruptcy.»
First of all, the paying parent is likely to find it embarrassing, which might escalate hostilities between you.
It is true that it takes courage to act on matters that you may find embarrassing, but waiting can have much worse consequences for your well - being and life.
If you find some embarrassing content on a web page, Google suggests that it is best to contact the webmaster (owner) to have the image or content removed.
I'm sorry, but I find this embarrassing as an adult.
I can't help be wonder if he had read this a year or two ago, he himself would find it embarrassing.
Here are a few of the events that our Energy Minister Glenn Thibeault and Premier Wynne should find embarrassing.
Again, some owners find this embarrassing, especially when Grandma happens to be visiting.
While you (hopefully) won't find those embarrassing pictures of a drunken night gone wild or an angry rant about a horrible boss, plugging into the news feeds of a discount brokerage can be an interesting way to get insight into the organization, follow any promotions that may be underway as well as get a glimpse at the conversations they're having with their customers.
Often this risk in particular is one that young people often do not get enough support with — in part because they, their parents and teachers can all find it embarrassing to speak about.
Statistics are hard to nail down on exactly how many seniors are targeted each year as many people aren't reporting when they've been scammed because they find it embarrassing.
For example, if your Facebook profile isn't protected then they might easily find embarrassing holiday pics of you on the beach.
I'm surprised you find them embarrassing as you're bold with your choices but I completely get it.
Some people find it embarrassing evidence of their sweat, although this is a feature rather than a flaw.
Men often find it embarrassing to give a semen sample at a clinic, says Yoshitomo Kobori at the Dokkyo Medical University Koshigaya Hospital in Japan.
«I find it embarrassing for anyone to suggest that the New York State Senate is incapable of choosing its own leadership,» Klein said.
An older child may find it embarrassing to ride in a booster seat; however, it won't be embarrassing for them to survive a major car accident as a direct result of riding in a booster seat.
For instance, do you find it embarrassing or feel some sense of shame over these words even though they are not curse words and would be appropriate to use in public?
Some children may find it embarrassing to use the toilet, especially public ones.
i find it embarrassing that after our last windows shambles we are even contemplating the phrase transfer rumuor... should be banned
I respect the profession too much, the hard work I invested, so you won't find me embarrassing myself on social media lol.
Younger Catholics use «Kum - by - ya» as a sort of catch - all expression for turgid 1970s ditties they despise and find embarrassing.
I wanted to talk about Lorena, but everyone else seemed to find this an embarrassing topic.
It argues that a sharp distinction must be drawn between «the moral and social behavior of individuals and of social groups, national, racial, and economic; and that this distinction justifies and necessitates political policies which a purely individualistic ethic must always find embarrassing.
I find it embarrassing that instead of coming together and supporting each other everyone just has to voice their opinions and feelings and make everything about them.
Regurgitating it later is bound to look and sound silly or false; even watching it live as on God TV I find embarrassing.
Niebuhr said that the thesis of his book was that a «sharp distinction must be drawn between the moral and social behavior of individuals and of social groups, national, racial, and economic; and that this distinction justifies and necessitates political policies which a purely individualistic ethic must always find embarrassing.
we find it embarrassing, as we share the same species with you.
Others exhibit an old Pentecostal style, including the wailing and crying that often accompany manifestations of the gifts in these settings (and that more sedate groups find embarrassing) Still others have assumed the style of middle - class charismatic churches that openly demonstrate some of the gifts without some of the older - style expressions.
The moment you find yourself embarrassed or concerned that others will obtain knowledge of where you work is a clear indicator of either poor leadership or unethical practices.
He found himself embarrassed by stirrings of the flesh whenever he had to baptize women, and he finally decided to leave the monastery.
My social group was so anti-Christian that I actually found it embarrassing, shaming even, the idea that I might go and buy a Bible.
I found it embarrassing that my moral teachings, which emphasized the mixture of self - regard and creativity in all human motives, had not been rigorously applied to my own motives.
yeah i found it embarrassing really diame just bulldozed his way through than after you saw flamini mertersacker and gibbs running like little school girls to the ref crying.
The party stuck with the winner - take - all approach in the following election, but found itself embarrassed then, as well.
The Higgs boson, labelled the «God particle» — a moniker that Peter Higgs himself finds embarrassing — springs to mind.
Steven Soderbergh's (The Underneath, Out of Sight) film is immensely personal, and often I found myself embarrassed to watch, as if this drama were real and I shouldn't be watching.
After a pause so long that anyone else would have found it embarrassing, the officer finally said, «I don't remember, sir.»
I'm glad I'm not the only one who found it embarrassing.
Thanks to a Facebook share from a fellow Travel Blogger on the Professional Travel Bloggers Association Facebook Page, I realised people had read the article, shared it and found it embarrassing.
When the 2002 Climate Action Report was posted on the old, now discontinued, EPA global warming site (although it is still archived via a link), its discussion of climate change impacts was honest enough to provoke media notice that the administration found embarrassing, prompting the President to dismiss it as «a report put out by the bureaucracy.»
Thus Google was required to remove links to online newspaper articles containing facts about the complainant in the case that the complainant found embarrassing, though true.

Not exact matches

In fact, if you see someone taking a big whiff of a newly popped cork, you might feel a little embarrassed for them - as was the case recently when a waiter at a fancy restaurant made a big show of sniffing my cork for me like it was a newly found truffle!
In researching this letter, I poked through news articles from the time and found a treasure trove of horribly embarrassing - in - hindsight quotes.
It would be embarrassing to bring a bottle, just to find they changed their list and have exactly your bottle available.
To the extent that the Petraeus news could have been framed as embarrassing to President Obama, it's encouraging that it didn't find its way into the press after being shared with Cantor's office.
You'll probably find three (embarrassing) things: Client processes have some pretty rough edges, the procedures rely on lots of manual legwork and some steps that used to make sense do not anymore.
If you find content you don't like — whether it's embarrassing, personal, vulgar, false, or negative in some other way — the first step is to task that it be removed.
Siri: after a four - year lead, Apple's most fascinating service has been embarrassed by the prowess and ubiquity of Amazon's Alexa — which is finding its way into TVs and washing machines!
This view finds support in both the embarrassing stock - market spectacle and the fitful progress of reforms.
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