Sentences with phrase «of embarrassing exchanges»

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Karius has made a number of blunders and has been under the media spotlight which has resulted in some embarrassing exchanges between former pros and even the Liverpool manager.
Labour's attempt to embarrass Iain Duncan Smith over his welfare reforms ended up with both sides trading accusations of dishonesty, in a bad - tempered Commons exchange.
Also unhelpful are claims that the Labour leader could in future be embarrassed by emails he exchanged with a friend of McBride's, Derek Draper.
Moreover, Happy Feet's eco-politics are presented cogently and without the embarrassing scolding of mainstream fare like Fast Food Nation, while its ultimate hope for a free exchange of ideas in a world forum (the UN features prominently in its last half hour), coloured though they may be by entertainment media and our strange weakness for «cute,» is actually genuinely inspirational.
But another reason for the Guardian's coyness is that the campaign which obtained the email exchange between the Science Museum and Shell wants to use the fact of sponsorship to embarrass the museum into dropping the sponsor.
However, the sentencing judge, Judge Rakoff, refused to countenance it as it was «a contrivance designed to provide the Securities and Exchange Commission [SEC] with a façade of enforcement and the management of the Bank with a quick resolution of an embarrassing enquiry... even under the most deferential view, this proposed Consent Judgment can not remotely be called fair.»
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