Sentence examples for distasteful practice from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Lazio is justified in making this distasteful practice an issue in his campaign.

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Surpisingly, some seem intent on giving CNN a pass, arguing that if hiring Lewandowski at this juncture is distasteful, the practice of recruiting former campaign operatives is commonplace and therefore acceptable.

By Jeffrey Toobin March 28 , 2018Proceedings in a Maryland case hint that, though many of the Justices find the practice distasteful, the Court, as a whole, may not be ready to put an end to it.

Some might find this practice distasteful, as if these politicians were gaming the system while undermining the spirit of our institutional checks and balances.

Before my diagnosis, I thought of this October retail practice as slightly distasteful, the chic-ifying and merchandising of a serious disease.

Arnaud de Puyfontaine, the chief executive, hit back in Campaign magazine by insisting "we play fair", and adding remarks about competitors who "feel the need to wage a dirty war" and released circulation figures to the media before the ABC embargo was lifted, a practice he found "distasteful".

The National Magazine Company's chief executive, Arnaud de Puyfontaine, hit back in Campaign magazine (unavailable online) with some remarks about threatened competitors who "feel the need to wage a dirty war" and who release figures to the media before the ABC embargo lifted today, a practice he finds "distasteful".

On Wednesday, Kennedy made it clear, as he has in the past, that he finds the practice of gerrymandering distasteful, particularly because the state legislatures appear to be punishing some voters for their political views, in violation of the First Amendment.

Later he did enter Harvard law school, and was admitted to the Bar in 1844; but he found the practice of the law distasteful, and almost immediately retired, still in his mid-20s, to rural Greenfield, where he lived for the rest of his life.

Is it to "affirm" the client's beliefs, or to offer support and guidance, even to clients whose practices one may find distasteful or morally wrong?

The implicit social treaty to which the Mormons in Utah agreed meant giving up their claims to autonomy and the practices that their countrymen found most distasteful (notably, polygamy), in exchange for recognition of their primacy in Utah and a readiness in the rest of the country to tolerate their faith.

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