Sentences with phrase «great embarrassment to»

The scandal has since caused great embarrassment to Ghana and officials of the GOC have since last week suspended two staff of the National Sports Authority after initial investigations implicated them.
And, caused great embarrassment to Christiandom.

Not exact matches

Early Sunday on Twitter, Trump called North Korea «a rogue nation which has become a great threat and embarrassment to China.»
Add to this truth the lightning fast and obviously very public nature of social media and mistakes become nearly inevitable — and potentially disastrous, as many companies have already found out to their great embarrassment.
Among the criteria that scholars use, one of the most problematic is, paradoxically, also one of the best» the principle of embarrassment, which claims that those traditions about Jesus that would have been most embarrassing to the early Church have the greatest possibility of being true.
Paul lists off all his greatest sufferings & then ends by telling his worst embarrassment (2 Cor.11) in order to expose the so - called «super-apostles» who think they are better than anyone else.
The more each of us exposes ourselves to the light of truth, the less possibility that we will add to any future great embarrassment of the Church.
In Dallas, following the advice of their hired public relations experts, the bishops capitulated in order to avoid further embarrassment, and the consequence will be greater embarrassment and demands for further capitulation.
Selling cub would up the price and a couple more clubs would be competing for his signature not to mention the embarrassment if he didn't end up at Arsenal so great idea.
The embarrassment is to great to remain calm.
Though he enjoyed great individual achievement in the NFL, Thomas suffered more embarrassment than most of his teammates when the Bills became the second team to lose four Super Bowls.
«The same great young man, great student and great athlete that we have been so proud to have as a member of our family is the same guy tonight, unchanged in any way except for, as he indicated in the statement, his release, the embarrassment of being a victim in this case.»
Just get the fu * k out of this great club and put a stop to this maddening embarrassment.
It would be a great embarrassment and failure on the part of Gazidis and his team if they fail to finalise Aubameyang deal after spending nearly a week in Germany.
Your an embarrassment to our great club.
He has so far been handed a # 50,000 fine and a one match suspended ban for his conduct whereas I remember during a match against Man U, Arsene Wenger was sent to the stands and was made to stand amongst opposition supporters which caused him great embarrassment.
While Twitter could be a great platform to voice opinions, it can also be a graveyard of old tweets that can crop up and cause immense embarrassment in the future and Arsenal's latest signing learnt this the hard way.
No matter how much I try to ignore Fleet Street's greatest embarrassment, I can't help finding new things about this fear - mongering, xenophobic, Thatcherite rag to annoy me, usually via a Newsnow link.
Yes, in the great nation of America, the Surgeon General actually has to address embarrassment as a barrier to breastfeeding.
«The said publication has caused me great embarrassment among my friends, students (both in the UK and in Nigeria), colleagues and associates as he portrayed me as a cheat, a person lacking in the culture of due process, a product of nepotism and an unworthy person always currying favour to achieve goals.
As a former Whip myself in another place and as a great admirer of our Government Chief Whip here, I hope that the Government, of whom I am a strong supporter, will have the courtesy and common sense to spare her and themselves the embarrassment that will otherwise ensue by not attempting to whip what will in any event be de facto free votes.»
It is important to state that no amount of industrial actions by faculty and staff, would force the government to cough up money it does not have, and no matter how unprecedented the strike lingers, such action will only continue to put our universities at great financial risk and in a state of embarrassment.
Clark nonchalantly let slip that he had encouraged the sales, to the great embarrassment of the Conservative government, and the executives charged with the illegal exports were acquitted.
«This mix - up has caused great embarrassment and distress to our company, which over the past ten years has the unblemished reputation of adding great value to the Nigerian economy and society,» it said.
Emily combines ancient techniques, cutting - edge science, and a little bit of psychology mixed in, to help you achieve greater physical satisfaction with your partner while at the same time allowing you to shed some of the embarrassment and shame surrounding sexuality that can prevent people from fully enjoying sex.
Even though I'm a fitness professional, I used to constantly fluctuate between looking great and hiding my body in embarrassment.
It didn't quite bring me to tears, but it certainly caused me a great deal of heartache and embarrassment.
Not only is it saves a great deal of embarrassment in the future, but also helps you prepare to be a memorable day or evening for her.
The very thought of the great De Niro taking such a character is another to make you cringe with embarrassment.
They were all willing to do so without embarrassment, which was great.
«I have found that students of lesser ability are not about to speak out for fear of embarrassment if they are grouped with students of greater ability,» she told Education World.
I think this story demonstrates that this is not the case, as we are certainly not tools of these particular teachers, and my greatest frustration with teachers» unions is their unwillingness to help prune teachers who are embarrassments to their profession as a result of their consistently shoddy pedagogy, poor judgment, and casual cruelty toward students.
And errr... Mark Martin is correct... having witnessed first hand the ungainliness and ill handling of a Veyron being driven in anger head to head against an RS6 on I - 70 between Summit County and Vail (FYI the RS6 to the great embarrassment of the VeryGoneWrong's driver took the Veyron to viable performance on public roads school) I can testify first hand and unequivocally that the Veyron is as bad if not worse than the Hennessey on the street
My solution has been (to my great embarrassment, as I am an independent adult that makes a decent living) to take out a loan from the «Bank of Dad» with a fixed incorporated interest rate and term.
Of all game genres, Mac RPG games arguably provide the greatest embarrassment of riches, so much so that picking a top 10 is sure to leave some great games out in the cold.
Not only is this great for the hardcore gamers who want to toughen up before competitions, but those of us who weren't so great back in the day can beef up our Pikachus... without the added embarrassment of frequently losing to our friends.
Examples of the text include: Material for a sculpture commemorating a blind man who became a great writer, or Material for a sculpture proposed as an alternative to a monument that has become an embarrassment to its people, or Material for a sculpture commemorating the victory of what initially appeared to be an inferior army,... etc..
What companies are extremely afraid of, and will go to great lengths to avoid, is protest, direct action, public embarrassment and exposure.
The growth rate of CO2 has never been greater... and climate - doomsday cult shrieking has never been shriek - ier... yet... to much embarrassment... 2014 wasn't the «warmest - evah»!
Facebook can be a basis of court applications, a place to mine material for cross-examination and a great source of embarrassment to litigants.
While my own blog's tally in the vote has been paltry (I'm in the Lawyer's Toolkit section, should you wish to soothe my embarrassment), some others have been rallying the vote with great success.
The Committee concluded by acknowledging its considerable debt to those lawyers who had acted as duty counsel, «often at great personal sacrifice,» and observing that «the ends of justice are not well served when those counsel are subjected to unnecessary embarrassment and unwarranted criticism.»
«She has suffered great public ridicule, embarrassment, humiliation, inconvenience, damages to her reputation and other damages.»
Generally the line where law society regulation needs to come in seems to be where a firm is sending demands threatening suit based on dubious or greatly exaggerated cause of action, seeking a settlement amount greater than the client would likely be entitled to at law, with the goal that a significant portion of recipients of the demands will settle to avoid the costs of court and embarrassment of the subject matter (the copyright claims often involve allegations of downloading various forms of pornography).
It's a watch I can wear everyday without embarrassment, though it seems that while Motorola did a great job at designing a great men's smartwatch, it's been less effective at making the Moto 360 more attractive to women.
Having to admit to a great many witnesses to your marriage that the union is, in fact, ending can bring upon feelings of shame and extreme embarrassment.
The referral partner approach is great because it's likely completely unexpected to the referrer, and it eliminates the guilt or embarrassment that the referrer may feel if you offer them the gift yourself.
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