Sentence examples for face reproach from inspiring English sources

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In one remark which infuriated Russian Jews, he wrote: "If I would care to generalise, and to say that the life of the Jews in the camps was especially hard, I could, and would not face reproach for an unjust national generalisation.

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Critics of Israeli policy might say that only Zionists, not all Jews, should be facing reproach for the operation in Gaza.

Mr Ben Ali faced reproach at home and abroad for his party's three "99.9%" election wins.

In contrast, secure attachment was characterized by higher striatal response to rewarding faces and lower amygdala responses to reproach faces, but showed no unique activation pattern, supporting the idea that it may entail a combination of low avoidant and low anxious traits [10].

She would face no false reproaches.

Thus, high scores on SAS correlated positively with activation of the ventral striatum to rewarding smiles (SF-W) and negatively with activation of the amygdala to reproach faces (AF-L).

Dash is one of the heroines of the modern cinema; the closed doors that she, as a black woman, has faced should resound with reproach to the industry and should be pointed to whenever nostalgists for the studio-backed midrange drama start their laments.

The Turkish government is facing a spasm of reproach from its own people over its policy of supporting Syria's uprising; hosting fighters in the south, opposition figures in Istanbul and refugees on the border; and helping to ferry arms to the opposition.

The Conservative British politician Alan Clark wrote, in the nineteen-sixties, an eyebrow-raising book called "The Donkeys," placing the blame for the slaughter squarely on the shoulders of the British commanders, and there is a generation for whom Douglas Haig's stupid, shining smiling face seems like an eternal reproach.

The Syrian regime is facing a chorus of global reproach as envoys from Turkey, India, Brazil and South Africa head to Damascus to press President Bashar al-Assad to end the violent crackdown on a five-month-old uprising.

The faces of the dead are a reproach to America — a reproach to its numbness, to its leadership over the past decade, its divisions, its obliviousness, its loss of community, its factionalism, its hypocrisy and its broken politics.

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