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It's more offensive to defend these people.
Other words are far more offensive to some teachers.
What could have been more offensive to it than such a monument to religious syncretism?
No one seemed more offensive to the cardinal and the Manhattan district attorney, Frank Hogan, than Lenny Bruce.
On the other hand, the Congress governments have passed legislation more offensive to Hindu traditional prejudices than anything the British Indian government would have dared to enact.
I have no sense of how offensive it is or of whether it may be considered more offensive to some groups than others.
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"I can't think of a more offensive thing to say to someone willing to put their life on the line".
Forensic acquisition techniques are turning to more offensive solutions to bypass security mechanisms, through security vulnerabilities.
He has now been the coach for more than a year and it was his goal to bring a more offensive approach to the team.
During the 2008 09 season, Kesler began adding a more offensive component to his game and was moved up to the Canucks' second line from third.
The major objection of its critics is that while it cannot conceivably work as a total shield against incoming missiles, trying to construct even a partial shield is destabilizing & will lead to a new round in the arms race as the Soviets deploy more offensive weapons to offset any defensive weapons.
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