And then there would be the threat of
public humiliation if I didn't review and refine my investment thinking before writing.
Firstly, it's hard to build up the courage to approach, when facing the possibility of
public humiliation if she rejects him.
Not exact matches
If it goes poorly, they face
public humiliation in front of a standing - room - only crowd in a 460 - seat auditorium.
You chose a risky path, one that will lead most certainly near,
if not to, what the cross represented for Jesus: rejection,
public humiliation, and death.
If we want to be Jesus» followers, we need to face both the
public pain of
humiliation and physical agony, and the private grief of losing our precious selves in order to be conformed to Christ.
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.
But Mingott, who considers himself part of the old school of gentleman politics, believes
if «they said they mailed it, then they must have mailed it» and that the
public humiliation of either side is ungentlemanly.
Firth begins the film by stepping up to a microphone as
if going to the gallows; as the second son of King George V (Michael Gambon), he's expected to make
public addresses using the new medium of radio, which simply heightens his lifelong
humiliation by bringing his awkward stuttering and choked speech to a far larger audience.
If there's lasting value to what appears so far to have been a fear - driven, pro forma, ritual
public humiliation of Gleick, it might lie in further exploration of the full implications of AGU's hasty and incomplete response.