Sentences with phrase «public embarrassment to»

At that point, over a year ago, my wife and I agreed to a settlement to avoid public embarrassment to our family.
At that point, over a year ago, my wife and I agreed to a settlement to avoid public embarrassment to our family,» he said.
«My wife and I agreed to a settlement to avoid public embarrassment to our family.

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That caused plenty of public outrage and embarrassment, so Congress passed a bill authorizing the AMT to start in 1970.
These outfits have been largely hoisted on their own financial petards and now they can't figure out a way to get their deals out the door and sell their story to the public suckers without the embarrassment of a downward valuation when the underwriters actually start writing the deal book; and (3) They're already a dead dog, living on borrowed time.
She has also helped me evade detection by grabbing me and kissing me, in public, in a fashion that causes passerby's to feel embarrassment at the thought of staring and by creating emotional scenes that cause the curious to momentarily forget what they were looking for.
Huma Abedin and Anthony Weiner withdrew their divorce case from court on Wednesday, agreeing to private negotiations in order to spare their 6 - year - old son further public embarrassment, the New York Daily News reported Wednesday.
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.
I've just found them to have the lowest hurdle of nearly anything you can challenge yourself with — no extra cost, time, risk of public embarrassment, risk of injury, scheduling conflict, membership, equipment, dependence on weather, etc..
One thing is for certain however, an early shot has been fired across the bow of UK boards: Pay remains a highly contentious issue, and one which shareholders are willing to provide management with bloody noses and public embarrassment over.
Given the history of these failures, it is reasonable for the Orthodox Church leaders to proceed with due caution to spare themselves yet another public embarrassment.
It has indeed caused «severe embarrassment» to the nation, as he laments, for the Senate investigation has laid before the public the elements of a terrible irony: that acts which are illegal and unethical for citizens to engage in at home are condoned, even aggressively pursued, by American law - enforcement officers and secret agents both at home and abroad.
Is there something to be said for sparing mother and / or child from public embarrassment, economic burden, disability and other «problems» that can sometimes come with carrying a pregnancy to term?
Once Church teaching becomes just one opinion among many in the public square, as well as becoming an embarrassment to prominent Christian leaders, then God is being gagged.
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.
After three early playoff exits, a plethora of coaching changes, chaos from the front office downwards, and the public embarrassment of angering the star they gave up everything to get, the Knicks traded Anthony for a mere return of Enes Kanter, Doug McDermott, and a second - round pick.
Following his embarrassment at the Red Devils, it was important Moyes got his managerial career back on track and showed to the public and media why he was selected by Sir Alex Ferguson to manage United in the first place.
As it turned out though, Arsenal suffered another 5 - 1 hammering to lose the tie with a whopping score of 10 - 2 and following the embarrassment, Gunners» right - back Hector Bellerin has gone on to deliver a public apology to the club's faithful after the woeful displays put up by his side.
The dramatic drop by the six - month mark reflects the interplay of a number of factors: struggles with the mechanics at the beginning; the need to attend to older children; the difficulties of maintaining breast - feeding upon the return to work; the embarrassment of baring a breast in public places.
Honoring our children's intense need to avoid embarrassment by offering guidance privately and respectfully, even if their behavior issue is public and / or disrespectful
Most parents tend to avoid disciplining their children in public due to embarrassment.
This term is usually used to describe a behavior pattern in toddlers ages 18 to 36 months that is characterized by demands, noise, tantrums, the word no and all kinds of other behaviors that cause embarrassment to the adults that dare to take their children out in public during this time period.
If a compromising image of your teen goes public or gets sent to others, your teen could be at risk of humiliation, embarrassment, and public ridicule.
The Committee directs the Secretary to issue minimum national standards to address the ongoing issue of shaming school children for unpaid school lunch fees, including standards that protect children from public embarrassment; that require all communications about unpaid school lunch fees be directed at the parent or guardian, not the child; and that schools take additional steps to determine if families falling behind in their school lunch fees are in fact eligible for free or reduced - price school meals.
Although many parents fear the embarrassment of disciplining their child in a public space, there's really no need to be embarrassed.
Regardless of any looks you get, your child doesn't understand your embarrassment, so remember that public tantrums aren't meant to humiliate you.
When nursing moms feel shame or embarrassment, she says, they'll be less likely to breast - feed in public.
To ensure less embarrassment in public, and just to teach your breastfeeding toddler manners, you might consider teaching them to either sign and ask for nursing, or ask them to use an appropriate term like «milk, please», «Nursey» or otherTo ensure less embarrassment in public, and just to teach your breastfeeding toddler manners, you might consider teaching them to either sign and ask for nursing, or ask them to use an appropriate term like «milk, please», «Nursey» or otherto teach your breastfeeding toddler manners, you might consider teaching them to either sign and ask for nursing, or ask them to use an appropriate term like «milk, please», «Nursey» or otherto either sign and ask for nursing, or ask them to use an appropriate term like «milk, please», «Nursey» or otherto use an appropriate term like «milk, please», «Nursey» or others.
The consequences can range from the minor (mild itching, embarrassment) to the severe (inability to work, physical disability, and public and workplace harassment).
More than 50 per cent of women believed it would be uncomfortable to breastfeed in public, and a majority of men and women did not want their child to be breastfed in public for fear of embarrassment.
The conditional provision states that matters that may bring the office of the President into public ridicule and even matters that subject the whole country to embarrassment are grounds for impeachment.
He bowed to intense pressure to quit and save his party further embarrassment and damage from the row over his payment of hundreds of thousands of pounds of public funds to his wife and two sons.
By their conduct the Respondents have exposed our client to public ridicule, and caused her considerable embarrassment.
And lawmakers could refrain from disclosing some clients where, making the name public might cause embarrassment to the client.
Already, Spitzer appears to have done the impossible: won at least a bit of respect of Cuomo, a political strategy obsessive — and a man who came back from his own political and personal embarrassments after being forced out of the 2002 governor's race after a messy public split with his wife, Kerry Kennedy.
Balogun also argued that his client was exposed to «public ridicule, odium, opprobrium, embarrassment and unprecedented disrepute», arguing that the duo had done «incalculable and tremendous injury to our client's image and personality as an international figure».
Since any such trip would require extensive planning and security preparation for the Presidential visit and given the public embarrassment that not allowing a US President to enter a nation, it's improbable that any trip would be undertaken without the clear understanding that the President's visit was a welcome event.
The government risks further embarrassment this year as Mr Brown has been uncompromising in his insistence public sector workers such as nurses, police officers and prison guards must accept a 1.9 per cent pay rise to maintain inflation.
Despite tonight's show of unity, Brown suffered the embarrassment of Labour's former general secretary Peter Watt disclosing that in 2007 one of the triumvirate, Alexander, favoured Brown going for an early general election, partly because he feared the public would quickly come to dislike the prime minister.
FINANCIAL DISTRICT — The teachers union and state lawmakers are pushing to overhaul admissions at the city's top public high schools, calling the lack of racial diversity at the schools «an embarrassment
We've been through public embarrassment of gas, looked in the toilet and saw blood, and had to clean up when we didn't make to the bathroom on time.
Opinions on politics, religion, personal attacks, and controversial subjects that could cause embarrassment to others should not be put on the public Internet.
Talking helps you to find out if a certain person is the «one» without any public embarrassment of being saddled with a wrong date.
Naturally, the carefully planned proposal becomes a public embarrassment, thanks to Michelle's active libido and the untimely arrival of Jim's dad (Eugene Levy).
As you can guess Farley's character is a clumsy embarrassment to his brother (played by Tim Matheson) and inadvertently causes all manner of horrendous goofs whilst in the public eye.
The Pentagon Papers also marked the first time that the phrase national security was revealed, to a mass public, as an often - hollow cover for government lies and embarrassments.
As they decide how to proceed in the face of public embarrassment and potential castigation, Dovid becomes caught in the middle.
Now the Bellas are seniors, trying to live down a public embarrassment by winning an international a capella championship.
Even when you're laughing at Beverly's appalling insensitivity and the hideous embarrassment of a couple taking it out on each other in public, it's hard not to feel that in this production Abigail's Party is a pitiless set of character studies in search of a play.
The Supreme Court, however, could have protected a teacher's ability to recognize student achievement without defending a practice that too frequently causes public embarrassment.
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