Sentences with phrase «public disgrace»

The phrase "public disgrace" refers to a situation where someone's actions or behavior leads to shame, humiliation, and loss of respect in front of other people. Full definition
Nor should we fail to acknowledge the tragedy and injustice when priests who have been faithful for many years are subjected to public disgrace by the exposure of, or even no more than the unverified accusation of, a wayward act twenty or thirty years ago.
A more cynical view, though, would be that the Liberals are waiting for the crisis to become a more public disgrace that necessitates intervention.
Elsewhere outwardly respectable politicians, Labour as well as Tory plus several in smaller parties, are ashen - faced zombies fearing that past outrages will come back to haunt them and result in public disgrace.
«He has brought public disgrace onto himself and onto the state Senate,» Judge William Pauley said.
Bill Clinton may be the most powerful person in the world, but infidelity brought him mortifying public disgrace.
The public disgrace and moral failure of these two famous sons have called the whole denomination to sober reflection and have given its members a chance to integrate these polar urges.
If Joseph was generous enough not to put Mary to public disgrace, would he be even more beneficent?
A statement by the Director of Publicity, Apeh Peterhot, on behalf of the state party chairman, said the leadership considered the statement by Ali as «a ridiculous absurdity,» and the highest level of public disgrace to democracy and the Nigerian populace.
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He's also a crook, so when Dima blackmails him with a folder of incriminating evidence, Vadim agrees to pay a 3.5 million ruble fee (that's around $ 67,000 US) rather than subject himself to public disgrace.
Little details were known about the project, except that «Game of Thrones» star Harrington would play an actor grappling with a public disgrace that impacts the lives of those who surround him.
John Byng - Hall, one of the UK's earliest family therapists, was evidently profoundly influenced by the public disgrace of Admiral Byng, his illustrious 18th - century ancestor, as well no doubt as viewed through the lens of Byng - Hall's own life - experience.
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