Sentences with phrase «major embarrassment to»

In my opinion, this video is a major embarrassment to organized real estate, as it stands to try and validate a blissfully ignorant false entitlement!
Remember that Piltdown Man, while a major embarrassment to scientists at the time, did not invalidate evolutionary theory.
But now it was a major embarrassment to those maintaining that the 20th century warming was truly anomalous.
New Delhi: In a major embarrassment to the BJP, which has spearheaded the Ram Temple movement and Hindutva agenda, the party's Rajya Sabha member Ram Jethmalani today termed Ram, the protagonist of Ramayana, as a «bad husband».
The fossil record, or lack thereof, is a major embarrassment to evolutionists.
Indeed, it seems that the company was having real difficulties securing the funding, and if it had failed that would have been a major embarrassment to China.

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Although the surplus was notional only — there was no actual money in the EI Account — it was an ongoing embarrassment to the Government, as its existence was a major issue in the EI rate - setting process.
Their hierarchy has always been the major source of embarrassment for the Church... dating back to the little fiasco with Galileo (which took them 400 years to finally acknowledge)... up to the current scandals... along with their current views on gays (which, like Galileo, goes against the empirical data now known).
The major embarrassment came from the conflict between the Spanish Crown and the emerging governments over the control of ecclesiastical appointments, especially to bishoprics.
A major league player, who shall remain anonymous to spare him tremendous embarrassment, commenting on the chances of Washington, D.C., being awarded an expansion franchise in the National League: «The league can't give Washington a team.
In a major embarrassment, the Prime Minister has ditched plans to means test the winter fuel allowance, introduce a new generation of grammar schools and end the triple lock on pensions.
But there's some concern that his last name will invoke memories of his brother's failed run, which lost Democrat - dominated NY - 9 to the Republicans — a major embarrassment for the party that its leaders are not anxious to repeat.
Regardless of how this plays out — even if it turns out to be an innocent mistake — it's a major embarrassment for the laboratory, with the potential to damage careers.
Body fat has a tendency to accumulate in specific areas, which could either be a good thing or a major cause of embarrassment.
Since this is Jim we're talking about here, events conspire to cause him major embarrassment right off the bat as his father unwittingly reveals what the bride - to - be has been up to under the table.
In remarkably short order, the DC public schools would transform from a much - admired school success story to a major embarrassment for everyone involved.
I am an IT professional & this would be a major embarrassment not only to me but to my company as well.
This had turned out to be a major embarrassment for the company, which announced that a major technical problem in one of RIM's data centers in Slough, near London, was what sparked off the entire episode.
In a major embarrassment for Ford, his effort to kill the fee boomeranged on him in stunning fashion on Wednesday, when council voted 24 - 20 to prohibit retailers from giving out or selling any plastic shopping bags, «including those advertised as compostable, biodegradable, photodegradable or similar,» as of Jan. 1, 2013.
NOAA's Alaska / US evidence also supports the global warming «pause» that has proven to be a major embarrassment for those proponents of climate - doomsday angst.
What's really sad, and a gargantuan embarrassment, is a major science publication lending credence to flat - out politically motivated science.
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