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Asked if he felt the decision would be an embarrassment for the president, Gregg said, "I may have embarrassed myself but hopefully not him".
His populist calls to nationalise South Africa's mines and banks and to expropriate white-owned land without compensation may have embarrassed Mr Zuma, but they resonate with the country's millions of disillusioned, unemployed poor.
By some accounts here, several recently publicized incidents pointing to cooperation between French and Serbian intelligence may have embarrassed Paris and brought the turnabout that led to the arrest.
Microsoft's recently launched, A.I.-powered bot Tay may have embarrassed the company when Twitter users taught the machine how to be racist, but Microsoft hasn't given up on the future of bot development.
Reports of his financial problems may have embarrassed Rubio but they have not prevented him from attaining what amounts to rock-star status in the Tea Party, which seeks to limit government and taxes.
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These rulings have embarrassed European policy makers and raised alarms in Washington, amid fears the sanctions against Iran's political elites and businesses may unravel.
"It would have embarrassed Boomer," she said.
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Or wives may have been embarrassed to report using condoms.
It applied equally to the university itself, which may have been embarrassed to find itself in the dock as much as the scientists on whom it asked Russell to sit in judgment.
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