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Any substantial tariffs are also bound to offend some of America's leading trading partners.
But the price of accepting subway placards with generally noncontroversial messages – say, an appeal for blood donations – is having also to put up with something like a "savage" poster, no matter how much it is bound to offend some people.
But if we knew an image like Wearing's was bound to offend some of our readers, I can assure you there was absolutely nothing satisfying about the wave of anger and dismay that rolled into the paper yesterday.
Of course, even bringing up this subject is bound to offend some people.
But with over 425,000 iPhone applications available in the App Store, a few are bound to offend some customers.
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If you're a comic you're bound to offend someone at some point.
Some of this is bound to offend, but Blair Hayes's movie pushes and prods, which means it "comes through at least 36percentt of the time, a higher average than much more highly touted pictures" (Elvis Mitchell).
By no means does it work consistently, and some of the jokes are bound to offend, but its need to push and prod means the film comes through at least 36percentt of the time, a higher average than much more highly touted pictures.
'To describe a church as an orgasm is bound to offend someone".
People in collectives like cities are bound to offend one another all the time, the theory goes.
But Liz's decision to chart a course and publicize a view bound to offend her sister is entirely volitional.
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