Sentence examples for continuing guilt from inspiring English sources

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Strauss endured a severe stomach ailment that seemed to be a direct result of his continuing guilt and stress.

Ellie questions his plan and suggests that Hardy is being pushed towards madness, Lee's reappearance and his continuing guilt over Sandbrook sending him over edge.

Her descriptions of the terrible times the family suffered during Paul's drug‐filled adolescence and final conversion to Krishna Consciousness are gripping, and although she writes about them in her usual flip style, one can sense continuing guilt and anxiety.

For many years, Kagame, a Tutsi who led the forces that ended the genocide, was praised by other leaders – Bill Clinton called him "one of the greatest leaders of our time" – amid continuing guilt over the major powers' failure to stop the murder of the Tutsis and out of a belief that he had brought relative stability to a troubled region.

How a Film Could Get You 25 Years in Jail! Paul Kagame has used his impressive achievements, (and the continuing guilt of the West) to mount a sophisticated International PR campaign to counter the accusations that he is a ruthless dictator.

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If continued guilt about your carbon footprint is prompting you to consider trading in your CO2-belching SUV for a bicycle, remember that you'll still exhale between 0.7 and 0.9 kg of carbon dioxide daily just being alive.

Martin's relationship with his I.R.A. colleague Sean Kevin Zegerss), a close childhood friend and drinking buddy, is also a source of continuing anxiety and guilt.

"And the ones that linger in our memory aren't like the McVeigh case--they're the cases where you have continuing doubt about guilt or innocence, like the [Nicola] Sacco and [Bartolomeo] Vanzetti matter, or where the issue in the case remains controversial". McVeigh's guilt is not in question, and few Americans are stirred by the issues that drove him.

Other "big concepts," Karl Ove continues—"evil, indifference, guilt, collective guilt, individual responsibility, mass man, mass production, mass extinction"—were similarly "opened" by his reading.

It is a way of dodging post-imperial guilt and continuing intellectual confusion.

And I won't let the continuing pangs of my guilt prevent my children living a childhood where confidence, not fear, is the wellspring of behaviour.

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