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And there is always the risk of inviting ridicule.
"She is inviting ridicule for a group of people about which there are already negative stereotypes".
That is not a record contemporary politicians can aspire to without inviting ridicule.
They also became emblematic of an era of bombast, pulling huge crowds but also inviting ridicule.
Before that, Mr. Putin had shown off his singing voice, judo moves and pectorals, inviting ridicule from the Moscow glitterati.
Giving "room" for students to be "obnoxious" or "offensive", as you suggest, is only inviting ridicule and violence onto ourselves and our communities, and ultimately comes at the expense of room in which marginalized students can feel safe.
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How much Hansen-Løve is inviting our ridicule or our admiration.
One reason for the large jump in "triple-C" schools this year dates to 2009, when 84 percent of schools received an A, inviting widespread ridicule of the grading system.
Part of the challenge in quantifying the problem is that businesses are often reluctant to report and publicly discuss electronic theft for fear of attracting other cyberattacks or at the very least undermining the confidence of their customers, suppliers and investors -- or inviting the ridicule of their competitors.
Speaking to the claim that she has succeeded only because of her privilege and connections, she reflected that that critique is nearly impossible to respond to without inviting more ridicule.
It has invited ridicule.
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