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Now they face opprobrium if they accept its reasoned recommendation for a large increase.
He may face opprobrium abroad, but at home President Robert Mugabe has soared back to popularity thanks to a campaign to turn over white-owned companies to black Zimbabweans.
If someone walked into a pub and announced they had found a way to scam the benefit system, they would face opprobrium or a swift, anonymous call to the benefit cheats hotline.
Muslim women in particular can face opprobrium if they wish to marry a non-Muslim man: while Muslim men may "theologically" marry a Christian or Jewish woman, the same is not true for a Muslim woman.
That these mothers are living in the shadows is implicit in their court filings, which argue that they must remain anonymous lest they "face opprobrium and possibly harassment from members of the public who support" the states' legal challenge.
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Anyone can lend a hand to virtuous sorts facing opprobrium.
His team, Sky, faces opprobrium for sharp practices and the alleged use of drugs.
But even when unmasked and facing opprobrium, the fraudster frequently just moves on.
Newspapers are facing opprobrium for the choices they make in showing stills or parts of the video.
He has also faced opprobrium from the environmental lobby for not coming down hard enough on offshore oil drilling in the aftermath of the BP disaster.
The conclusions indicate growing unease among western allies over alleged rights abuses under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the kingdom's de facto leader, who is already facing opprobrium over the murder of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi last year.
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