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Afraid to offend advertisers.
Or are they afraid to offend someone?
Afraid to offend minority groups.
You have people like David Cameron who are afraid to offend.
Perhaps better than a senator who was afraid to offend an ally.
Clearly afraid to offend voters with confrontational advertisements, the candidates stuck with genial messages.
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To many Americans, last year's Golden Globes appearance by Gervais defined how they know him: as a self-styled provocateur who's not afraid to shock and offend in the service of humor.
Ms. Visser is deft and funny about how, in our afraid-to-offend-anyone society, thanking has taken the place of commanding, as in: "Thank you for not smoking".
Syrian activists say that while many in government would like to see Article 548 changed, the government, which is led by a tiny religious minority, the Alawites, may be afraid to risk offending the more conservative elements of Syria's Sunni majority.
We're often afraid we're going to offend religious people, but we've heard that some priests really love it".
Roger Ebert noted that "it is frankly outrageous, it has the courage to offend, it is not afraid of sex, and it goes over the top in almost every scene.
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