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Worse, it more or less guarantees that recrimination and hostility will dominate Mr Obama's second term, as they did his first, while Congress does the bare minimum to avoid opprobrium and defer disaster.
I can only find one columnist, FT City editor, Jonathan Guthrie, who writes in the Lombard spot, making a half-hearted attempt (paywall) at a defence (he should have sold BHS earlier to avoid opprobrium).
The British government's refusal to grant independence to Southern Rhodesia under the 1961 constitution was largely the result of the geopolitical and moral shifts associated with the Wind of Change, coupled with the UK's wish to avoid opprobrium and loss of prestige in the United Nations (UN) and the Commonwealth.
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Even these literary gymnastics did not help Hawthorne avoid the opprobrium of his neighbors.
Lamo said he also had to move home to avoid any opprobrium affecting those close to him.
Anxious to avoid the opprobrium of conscription, all but three or four volunteered; not even those few showed up for class the next day.
Current and former Bush officials are now scrambling to avoid the opprobrium - not to mention the risk of prison time - that would result from criminal prosecution.
Certainly this is the advice of The World in 2011, advising the super-rich to avoid public opprobrium in these straitened times by supporting charity…Cassandra has touched on this topic before, and now sees a similar thought from Trendwatching.com, a firm that spots consumer trends and has just come out with "11 crucial consumer trends for 2011" (well worth looking at).
When natural disasters strike, there is an incentive for governments to downplay the disaster to avoid outside opprobrium.
Although denied by the defendant, the court considered the delay in referral was to avoid the opprobrium associated with the botched procedure.
They were often endorsed by government inspectors but, revealingly, the secular state has largely avoided the opprobrium which has attached to the church.
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