Sentences with phrase «whose indiscretion»

Greer plays Julie, the wife of a philandering husband whose indiscretion with a potential client's wife leads Julie to an act of compassion, and to a startling catharsis all rolled into one.
Buhari's record of failed electoral promises such as one to break up the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, whose indiscretions have saddled us with yet another round of petrol scarcity, beggars belief.

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«Mrs. Otis Regrets» follows an FBI special agent whose life falls apart when a personal indiscretion is revealed.
A Small Indiscretion By Jan Ellison Random House • $ 16 • ISBN 9780812985429 Ellison took a break from college at the age of 19 to travel and work in Europe for a year, an experience that inspired her riveting debut novel about a young (and foolish) American woman whose experiences in London echo through her life two decades later.
In an article recently published on the National Public Radio (NPR) website, Attorney and safe hiring expert Lester Rosen, founder and CEO of background check firm Employment Screening Resources (ESR), says employers must perform a kind of balancing act with background checks since «every story of a person denied a job because of some youthful indiscretion decades in the past» is usually balanced by a «case of a registered sex offender whose record was not properly checked before being hired for a job involving interaction with the public.»
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