Sentence examples for unacceptable affront from inspiring English sources

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In those circumstances it is an unacceptable affront to justice".

She's said it has become an "unacceptable affront to justice," and brought in reforms accordingly.

In a statement, Indonesia's foreign ministry said that it was an unacceptable affront to delay approval when the ambassador designate was already at the palace.

Brazil's foreign minister, Luiz Alberto Figueiredo, publicly rebuked the American government this week, describing the spying as an unacceptable affront to Brazil's sovereignty and demanding a written explanation of the American intelligence activities in the country.

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The "application of protectionist Buy America provisions on Canadian soil is unacceptable and an affront to Canadian sovereignty," fumed the trade minister, Ed Fast.

And it wanted the power to remove JLR's chairman if necessary.Tata found these terms unacceptable, even an affront, and finally wrote to say it was looking elsewhere: the EIB would get a guarantee from a consortium of banks instead, and JLR would raise bridge finance by pledging future cashflows.

It's not only unacceptable, but an affront to our faith, to our identity as Americans.

They say, in much politer Seattle lingo, something to the effect of "Back the fuck off, I'm just here to dance not sleep with you, ok?" While Horton readily acknowledges that street and club harassment are way worse in San Francisco, Chicago, and New York, even the slightest affront is unacceptable in the area that gave birth to riotgrrrl.

Veronica Yates, director of Child Rights International Network, an organisation monitoring child marriage across the world said: "The forced marriage of girls - and to a lesser extent boys - all too often by the very people who are supposed to protect them is not only unacceptable in international law, it is an affront to humanity".

Queen is not offered (although Mayoress is), and you can be His (but not Her) Highness, His (but not Her) Honour, Marquis but not Marquise — omissions that suggest retribution for past affronts, or, conceivably, punishment for unacceptable behavior on previous flights.

It's a personal affront.

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