Sentence examples for tendency to offend from inspiring English sources

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She asserted that rape is a crime of violence, not of sex, and therefore the operation would not offend Butler's tendency to offend.

He was frequently promoted despite his tendency to offend the older members of the firm by ignoring their advice and flaunting his success.

The prospectus assured its readers that "nothing will be admitted into the pages of the 'CABINET CYCLOPAEDIA' which can have the most remote tendency to offend public or private morals.

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A Whistle-Blower Thwarted Despite the agency's tendency to return offending employees to work, there is one disciplinary matter it has taken seriously — punishing a whistle-blower named Jeffrey Monsour.

Our over-commitments, our tendency to avoid offending others by never saying "no" can push us towards mental breakdown.

Afraid to offend advertisers.

Explicitly to offend: no.

They love to offend, too.

No one wants to offend.

Nothing to offend in there.

Guaranteed to offend no one!

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