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Dishonorable
adjective
Without honor, or causing dishonor
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But dishonoring such wishes, even 50 years after Hemingway's death, is still dishonorable, and tarnishes the legacy he clearly wanted to leave: not a portrait of a man with all his flaws in plain sight, but the great works of literature he produced.
"I think this is both dishonorable and dangerous and want to find way to say it," she wrote.
"But this is changing," he says.Japanese managers know that a company has to be profitable, but generally, being interested in earning money is considered dishonorable, he says.
How can the dishonorable convey honors?This strikes my ears a bit like: "How can the unmarried create marriages?" Well, ask a priest.
After writing the Broadway hit Strictly Dishonorable (1929), he married a prominent New York socialite.
Torie Clarke, who was McCain's press secretary at the time, told me that what was most upsetting to him was not that others were accusing him of unethical behavior; it was that he had "looked into the abyss and saw that maybe he had done something dishonorable".
To skulk and hide was to lead a dishonorable life.
As a youngster he joined gangs of other kids who stole from stores, stole cars for joy-rides In 1945, at the age of 18, he joined the Army, from which he received a dishonorable discharge because of insubordination.
A response to slavery — even a cowardly, dishonorable one like what we witness with Stephen — highlights the depravity of the institution.
In 1913, he was abruptly restored to civilian life, with a dishonorable discharge, after assaulting the company cook.
"But, ten years ago, I got what amounted to a dishonorable discharge from the industry, and I've always been ashamed of that.
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