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The World Anti-Doping Agency warned on Wednesday night that because Britain is the host nation, its athletes would face "indignity and humiliation if they tested positive.
So if you are a woman - unless you are very rich and privileged - you are more likely to face indignity and humiliation here.
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Far too many migrants who seek safety and the chance at a better life within our borders have faced indignity, discrimination, and danger.
He could resign rather than face that indignity.
Meanwhile, Son of Saul is unlikely to face an indignity often inflicted on foreign Oscar winners: the English-language remake.
Without good toilets, many young girls face the indignity of having to manage hygiene during menstruation without water, in dark corners, with fear of being watched.
And none of the Americans will face the indignity — and the pressure — of having to qualify just to play in the next World Baseball Classic.
These days, riders are more likely to climb into a team car rather than face the indignity of a ride to the finish line in the voiture balai.
France now face the indignity of departing the tournament before the knockout stages, should they lose to the Irish in Paris in a fortnight's time.
As a result, far fewer properties have been placed on the market – as homeowners have often elected to put up with their current residence, rather than face the indignity of selling their home for a fraction of what they believe it to be worth.
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