Sentences with phrase «such unsavory»

Personal property coverage ensures that you will never have to face such an unsavory prospect in your life as a renter.
These intransigent leaders at the Climate Change Conference evidently became so isolated from the family of humanity at the end of the last day of meetings that their unilateral, morally offensive «rear - guard action» in defense of selfish, irresponsible national aims crumbled, as is common with such unsavory efforts.
With savvy manipulation of Twenty - first Century social, private and public media, the potential for similar abuse of power increases exponentially for such unsavory types.
It isn't satisfying so much as challenging, and while it certainly won't be to everyone's liking, as it does deal with such unsavory subjects as infidelity and pedophilia, it really isn't about those things as much as it is about the innocence, freedom, and impulsive acts we all seem to lose as the days of our youth becomes more distant in our memories.
Generally speaking, Russian dating websites get a bad rap for baiting members with fake profiles and paid models, but Bridesandlovers.com rejects such unsavory tactics.
Other ads were sponsored by groups supporting a particular candidate, including such unsavory fraternities as pickpockets, late - night drinkers and petty thieves.
Will you now apologise to the former President and to Ghana for such unsavory comments?
In this century Knights have been involved in such unsavory activities as helping Nazis escape justice at the end of World War II and participating in a secret Mafia - connected terrorist lodge in Italy called P - 2.
They contain such unsavories as propylene glycol (found in anti-freeze), DEA and parabens — all of which are carcinogenic.

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«I am appalled that [UNESCO], which holds such promise, is allowing itself to burnish the unsavory reputation of a dictator,» Tutu wrote.
As Trans Fats have gotten such a bad rap lately, scientists have cooked up an even more unsavory fat made by replacing part of the fat molecule with stearic acid.
Indeed, such criticisms seem to lose sight of the unsavory flipside — do they really want a popular medium devoid of context, removed from history, and untroubled by moral questions?
The unsavory thing is that Wallis Simpson considered herself worthy of such a sacrifice from the man she allegedly loved.
Such an approach, however, could require an unsavory amount of testing time.46 To date, few performance assessments for social and emotional learning have been piloted at scale, and policymakers need more research to determine whether emerging tasks will be valid and reliable measures.47
In other words, fearing high gasoline prices, tight energy supplies and global warming, a significant number of people have an unsavory opinion of big sport - utilities, such as the Ford Expedition and Chevrolet Suburban.
This instills Katniss with a self - awareness typical of the best reality stars, but with a crucial difference: Collins eschews the unsavory narcissism that drives reality television's stars such infectious acting out by making participation in the games mandatory.
Like anything rare, I enjoy the emotional upheaval that books such as this provoke... All of the characters are unsavory, particularly the men and women that at first glance appear somewhat normal... Of course, it is easier to read about nice folks, but unless they are inspirational, I would rather enjoy provocative literature of the type that Koch knows how to deliver...
You need to hedge against the risk that someone else will act negligently in a way that affects you, such as letting an unsavory person into the building.
In many states, title insurance is a lender mandate that protects your ownership of the property, heading off a number of unsavory situations such as fraudulent claims, courthouse errors, liens, and family disputes.
A dog PURCHASED on the initiative of a private individual, is not a rescue dog, even though such action may have been taken in order to remove the dog from a (perceived) unhealthy or unsavory situation.
As such game - devs can concentrate on making actual games without worrying if we want to wave our hands in front of the screen, shout at our printer or stick unsavory parts into the CPU cooler.
Pietrobono and fellow Occupy member Noah Fischer contend that art has been completely taken over by monetary interests: corporations that engage in «brandwashing» (supporting the arts as a PR play), controversial figures like David Koch using art philanthropy as a way of deflecting from his politics, and unsavory practices such as free ports (storage areas outside national jurisdictions that make it possible to buy and sell art without being taxed).
You need to hedge against the risk that someone else will act negligently in a way that affects you, such as letting an unsavory person into the building.
The article is interesting because it sets forth the unsavory history of life insurance, such as «feeble, penniless old men» having to auction their policies to speculators so that they could survive, prompting a later reform that insurers must pay a surrender value to insureds with cash value policies.
It's been noted, through a recent study from Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management, that a high - class hobby such as polo or sailing could make a difference, especially if you're a man, which the article suggests is an «unsavory takeaway» resulting from the study.
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