Sentence examples for terms of embarrassment from inspiring English sources

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Toronto sports columnists and some Leafs fans discussed the incident in terms of embarrassment and disgrace, but many fans and commentators said Tlusty had nothing to apologize for.

3 7 12 13 Plain packs were also associated with more negative feelings about the pack, in terms of embarrassment and shame, lower ratings of enjoyment and satisfaction of smoking, and increased avoidant (hiding and covering the pack) and cessation-related smoking behaviours (stubbing out cigarettes early, foregoing cigarettes and reduced consumption).

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This paralleled my experience of people's opinions in the 90s – while Caucasian people would talk of Hanson in terms of the embarrassment of her possible reflection on them, some Asian and Aboriginal friends said my songs gave them a conduit to "laugh back at her" as an element of fighting perceived powerlessness while under attack.

Removable retainers were found to be associated with discomfort, with those in the Hawley retainer group reporting higher levels of embarrassment in terms of speech and esthetics [12].

Planned post-hoc Mann-Whitney U tests between pairs of test conditions on items relating to preparation showed strong evidence of differences for most comparisons: Non-laxative preparation for CTC was rated more positively than all other methods in terms of avoiding discomfort and embarrassment.

Like a lot of women, Lucy was unhappy with her lack of orgasm but avoided talking to her first long-term partner about it out of embarrassment.

Amnesty International's campaign manager in Northern Ireland, Grainne Teggart, said the latest UN report demonstrated the region was a "global embarrassment" in terms of the rights of women and girls.

Specifically, in terms of emotions, participants felt higher embarrassment in traditional bullying scenarios and higher anger in electronic bullying scenarios.

We demonstrate the greater complexity of this concern in terms of its relationship to shame, embarrassment, and the broach of cultural taboos.

There are entertaining comedy-of-embarrassment touches.

(The term quickly fell out of fashion and is now mostly met with groans of embarrassment).

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