Sentences with phrase «from public embarrassment»

You are even protected from public embarrassment and humiliation of rejecting the other person without hurting any feelings.
The Committee directs the Secretary to issue minimum national standards to address the ongoing issue of shaming school children for unpaid school lunch fees, including standards that protect children from public embarrassment; that require all communications about unpaid school lunch fees be directed at the parent or guardian, not the child; and that schools take additional steps to determine if families falling behind in their school lunch fees are in fact eligible for free or reduced - price school meals.
Is there something to be said for sparing mother and / or child from public embarrassment, economic burden, disability and other «problems» that can sometimes come with carrying a pregnancy to term?

Not exact matches

Huma Abedin and Anthony Weiner withdrew their divorce case from court on Wednesday, agreeing to private negotiations in order to spare their 6 - year - old son further public embarrassment, the New York Daily News reported Wednesday.
The fatc that there are many states that have laws that exclude atheists from holding public office is a personal source of embarrassment.
After three early playoff exits, a plethora of coaching changes, chaos from the front office downwards, and the public embarrassment of angering the star they gave up everything to get, the Knicks traded Anthony for a mere return of Enes Kanter, Doug McDermott, and a second - round pick.
The consequences can range from the minor (mild itching, embarrassment) to the severe (inability to work, physical disability, and public and workplace harassment).
He bowed to intense pressure to quit and save his party further embarrassment and damage from the row over his payment of hundreds of thousands of pounds of public funds to his wife and two sons.
«The Board of Elections may have just spared New York from becoming a national embarrassment on Election Night,» said Public Advocate Bill de Blasio.
And lawmakers could refrain from disclosing some clients where, making the name public might cause embarrassment to the client.
Already, Spitzer appears to have done the impossible: won at least a bit of respect of Cuomo, a political strategy obsessive — and a man who came back from his own political and personal embarrassments after being forced out of the 2002 governor's race after a messy public split with his wife, Kerry Kennedy.
Public officials accused of violations of such statutes suffer but mild embarrassment from a public which really doesn't appreciate that what they don't know can hurtPublic officials accused of violations of such statutes suffer but mild embarrassment from a public which really doesn't appreciate that what they don't know can hurtpublic which really doesn't appreciate that what they don't know can hurt them.
In remarkably short order, the DC public schools would transform from a much - admired school success story to a major embarrassment for everyone involved.
We should not withhold information to shield public officials from embarrassment or to hide errors or failures or because of speculative or abstract fears.
Despite the embarrassment of the Climategate data fraud and conspiracy scandal, it has not stopped the politically motivated and financially hungry at Copenhagen from making every effort to lie and mislead the public about the actual global climate condition.
To accomplish this we need to do a much better job of connecting A2C and other outcomes in the minds of the general public: under - clothed citizens» health will decline from overexposure to the elements (both cold and sun), further taxing the health care system; families may fall apart under the stress and embarrassment of making and wearing their own clothing; those children forced to attend school in their birthday suits may be permanently traumatized or choose to play hookey rather than be subjected to the shame of conspicuous under - consumption.
Employment Screening Resources ® (ESR) offers education and employment verifications to help firms avoid the public embarrassment and damage to reputation that can result from falsified credentials.
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