Sentences with phrase «public humiliations for»

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.
I received the first of many public humiliations for asking a nun that question when I was five years old.
This is a public humiliation for him.
William and Sara may suffer no more than public humiliation for abrogating their duties, but this should be enough to make them more diligent toward their graduate students.

Not exact matches

His preference to stay out of Uber's spotlight has spared him from public humiliation amid a year of bad press for the company.
«The consequence is the public humiliation, which at this moment seems like a small price to pay for what our children would have to endure otherwise,» Gates said.
Shameful for any person to think life imprisonment, shaming, or public humiliation is acceptable in any form.
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.
maybe special areas for those wearing turbans be arranged to keep away the humiliation one might find taking his turban or other head gear off in public.
The bottom line is clear though; It ALL now boils down to how we go in the coming months; get some decent results and «hey look Wenger was right all along not to spunk money up the wall», but humiliating losses and continuing poor form will see him probably set for the biggest fan, public and media bashing sh*t storm and humiliation he has probably yet experienced in all his 18 years.
For many girls, this online shaming and public humiliation is like being assaulted a second time.
Its trendy design features a wipe - clean surface, an adjustable shoulder strap for moms of all heights, and zipper closures on the exterior pockets and main compartment to keep public humiliation to a minimum (not that we've ever dropped soiled clothes in a store before).
These teachers are «called out» for their beliefs, they are criticized, submitted to public humiliation, put under microscopes so that they can be ridiculed publicly.
But the fight over the decision was a public one, and ended in a humiliation for the governor, who was forced to appear in a hostage - like video at the convention, in which he reluctantly acceded to the WFP's demands.
This is why this all is such ripe plucking ground for mockery and public humiliation.
For this remake of Alain Corneau's icy thriller Love Crime, the rivalry between the manipulative boss (Rachel McAdams) of an advertising agency and her talented protégée (Noomi Rapace) escalates from stealing credit to public humiliation to murder.
That public humiliation would be the end for most students, but only makes Andrew even more determined to win Fletcher's approval.
A good behaviour management policy makes explicit the consequences for misbehaviour and recognises that public humiliation and criticism have a negative effect on a student's relationship with staff.
The iPad's FaceTime camera offers better value for chatting, and while it's loaded with effects such as panoramic shooting, burst mode and HDR, we still believe tablet photography is an offense punishable by public humiliation.
This form of corporal punishment combined with public humiliation was both highly effective at keeping surfing safer, and also a strong motivational tool for those hearty souls, who were passionate about learning to surf.
Today, we're offering up the worst of the worst for public humiliation.
That said, with this little tantrum, Mann has arranged humiliation for himself and a public discredit to climate science, at a time when public understanding of the same is not what it might be.
Viewed from 2014, however, that two - year - old Prussian post is very prescient - except in respect of the bit about how «Mann has arranged humiliation for himself and a public discredit to climate science».
Many parents insist that technology not be allowed to disturb family time, whether that means no devices at the table, mandated family time for games and other activities, or «public humiliation»:
Humiliation by not changing bed linens, dirty clothes, or leaving a resident uncovered (fully or partially exposed either in public or in his room for other care givers to view);
It is at this stage that the lure of litigation is at its most powerful, offering everything a litigant yearns for: complete vindication, outright success, public defeat and humiliation of the other side, and vast sums of money!
• Does not allow for getting your «day in court» for public vindication of your role in the dissolution and / or public humiliation of your spouse for his / her role in the dissolution • Requires civility between the parties / attorneys • Does not allow for getting even / beating the other side down / being a «victim» • Forces proximity / interaction between spouses • Requires decision making • Requires the parties to work through their emotions which can be painful
«These changes would mean that the Federal government has decided to license the public humiliation of people because of their race», a spokesperson for the group said.
Abusers often employ a variety of tactics in their quest to control their targets, including physical abuse (e.g., pushing, hitting, choking), sexual abuse (e.g., forced sexual activities), emotional abuse (e.g., name - calling, insults, public or private humiliation), economic abuse (e.g., controlling finances, preventing the partner from having a job), coercion and threats (e.g., threatening to harm or leave the partner), intimidation (e.g., destroying the partner's property, harming the partner's pet), social isolation (e.g., monitoring or limiting the partner's social contacts and outside activities), and denial (e.g., denying or minimizing the abuse, blaming the partner for the abuse)(see Hines, Brown, & Dunning, 2007; National Domestic Violence Hotline, 2015; Pence & Paymar, 1993; U.S. Department of Justice, 2008, 2014).
Collaborative Divorce is ideal for the affluent couple, since they can afford the «experts» and attorneys, giving themselves the greatest chance to achieve a peaceful settlement without the public humiliation and pain of litigation.
The lecture I got afterwards about public humiliation...) At lunchtimes, I was junk - food runner for a cool girl called Angela who had better things to do than queue at the canteen.
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