Sentence examples for to avoid the disgrace from inspiring English sources

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Even with at least 35 minutes remaining, it was not difficult to suspect that it would be enough to take County into the final at the expense of a Celtic side lacking the wit, the spirit and the talent to avoid the disgrace.

It is thought likely that the king had ordered him to be killed to avoid the disgrace of executing a prince of the blood.

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Wales will face Ireland at the Racecourse on Sunday aiming to avoid the wooden spoon, and after Ben Flower's Grand Final disgrace, these are undeniably challenging times for league in the country.

Several family members narrowly avoided the disgrace of bankruptcy.

And it does this while avoiding the disgrace that so shames America, of leaving around 46m people, some 15% of its population, without any form of health insurance and therefore reliant on emergency-room care, which is costly and inefficient.

It is bizarre and only makes sense if you conclude someone wanted to alert the authorities that fraud was going on, but did not want to do so publicly, perhaps to avoid bringing disgrace to the museum.

Another practice is bride abduction — men claim a wife by kidnapping and raping her; after the rape she must marry the rapist to avoid disgrace and preserve her family's honor.

Many of the neonatal deaths occurring are due to poor competence and mishandling of health staff and instead of requesting more training and resources the problem is hidden in order to avoid disgrace.

This was a peculiar confession: Pepys (pronounced peeps) would burn a pornographic volume to avoid disgrace, but document its purchase in a diary that survived his every purge of his private papers.

I was certainly not a fuckup — I was too desperate to avoid failure and disgrace for that — but on certain petty military challenges, duck soup for most lieutenants, I often barely squeaked by.

"It is not surprising that people will hide who they truly are," he surmised, to avoid feeling 'insulted, disgraced, teased, or taunted.'.

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