Sentences with phrase «of public humiliation»

Fear of public humiliation keeps runners pushing ahead of the minimum pace in races to avoid being picked up by the bus.
Really, there's no need, when every night on prime - time television we can find experiments involving similarly «extreme social situations» being carried out on real human beings — subjects willing to submit to the most debasing forms of public humiliation Hollywood executives can dream up.
And then there would be the threat of public humiliation if I didn't review and refine my investment thinking before writing.
The threat of public humiliation is definitely the best thing about putting your ideas «out there».
The scathing conclusions are the latest in a series of public humiliations for the previous justice secretary, Chris Grayling, who introduced the charge in the final months of the last parliament.
What began as a kind of public humiliation of «the angriest man in the world» slowly transformed into a cult following of a man who insisted... with choice words... on living a life of integrity.
Ordinarily, though, NBA feuds are enacted on the floor, where the players at least have the excuse of public humiliation to justify their tirades.
So after two weeks of public humiliation, she's no worse off in the polls than she was before the scandal broke.
Wearing white after Labor Day is a well known and outdated end - of - summer style faux pas, but in the 1920s, if you were a man sporting a straw hat in New York City come mid-September, then a bout of public humiliation was probably the best you could hope for.
Lots of us, even after all these years, still cringe at memories of public humiliation in school.
With the establishment of inspections, however, the trauma of public humiliation, coupled with a change in senior staff and some extra resources, led most failing schools to improve.
This revision sheet related to the process of public humiliation and its purpose in early modern culture.
The success of this fundraiser depends on abundant early publicity and communication with friends and family, and he adds, a fair amount of public humiliation.
Students are indeed young ~ make the foolish choices of youth ~ and must again and again pay the price of public humiliation.
It can not offer the degree of vindication that parties crave, nor the measure of public humiliation of the opponent they seek, nor the huge sums of money that they so readily anticipate.
Consequently, the idea of public humiliation is about the worst thing a teenager can contemplate.
And then there is relational bullying, where some children are ignored, excluded from games or parties, rejected by peers, or are the victims of gossip and other forms of public humiliation and shaming.
«A struggle session was a form of public humiliation and torture used by the Communist Party of China in the Mao Zedong era, particularly during the Cultural Revolution, to shape public opinion and to humiliate, persecute, or execute political rivals and class enemies.
In subsequent interviews with students about their experiences with Collaborate Ultra, fear of public humiliation was highlighted as a key downside of engaging in the chat box activities.
We can only hope that after all of this public humiliation, Langdell will finally come to his senses and leave his ways behind.
Fear of public humiliation is what keeps some runners pushing ahead of the minimum pace in races to avoid being picked up by the bus.
The attendant risks — of being found out, of public humiliation, of wanton destruction of our most dear relationships — can make an affair very exciting indeed.
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