Sentence examples for be a disgraceful from inspiring English sources

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Professor Wilentz is right: Removing Grant would be a disgraceful bit of "historical amnesia".

"That would be a disgraceful betrayal of promises that were given," she says.

But to allow small groups of murderous die-hards on both sides to set the agenda would be a disgraceful abdication of responsibility.

"If [Hawthorn] was to walk away here, this would be a disgraceful way to treat Jaeger O'Meara," Cochrane told AFL Trade Radio.

Obviously there are very real problems in some schools, and to pretend there aren't would be a disgraceful disservice to children and parents alike.

When the gun-trafficking case was announced in October, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg said if the charges proved true, the officers' actions "would be a disgraceful and deplorable betrayal of the public trust".

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"This is a disgraceful government.

You're a disgraceful person.

"It's a disgraceful scandal.

It was a disgraceful experience".

And it's a disgraceful situation.

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