You should be embarrassed by it, as it has lost you the respect of many professional working women.
My anarcho-capitalist friends must be embarrassed by the potential linkage with these angry morons.
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Because they are generally new to the game, Europeans tend to be embarrassed about fund-raising.
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Major companies are converts, but they want to be assured they won't be embarrassed.
They will be embarrassed that they bought those downloads or went to those concerts.
Dr. VITROGONSKAYA: (Through Translator) We used to be embarrassed and frightened to give bribes.
He said the United States would not be embarrassed if it had to delay the sanctions.
We all should be embarrassed at the way national defense has been degraded to a political football.
But the fact is that every editor worries about whether he will be embarrassed by subsequent events.
But Kirchner, like his wife, is too shameless to be embarrassed by having linked himself to Chavez.
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He was virtually a prisoner in his palace but may be embarrassed by the connection to the regime.
If you do good and find yourself in the one percent, there will be no need to be embarrassed.
There is nothing to be embarrassed or ashamed about.. We are all human.
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Among left-leaning friends, the idea that they would be embarrassed into keeping fiscal policy tight looks less than convincing.
According to Poole's insider, the problem was that the administration stood to be embarrassed if this prosecution went forward.
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Wine from Australia, Chile and Argentina was mostly bottom-of-the-barrel, cut-rate stuff you'd be embarrassed to order on a first date.
But I would be embarrassed if we don't at least make the UK Sport target of 10 to 15 medals.
At least he has the decency to be embarrassed that he's not the magical savior everyone seems to be expecting.
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To make this thing public after all of that expense and effort, I would be embarrassed as a prosecutor to bring it.
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Although China has declined to comment on the content of the reports, it will no doubt be embarrassed by many of the revelations.
"There's no need to be embarrassed, " said Thompson, a 6-foot-9, 240-pounder who was the fourth overall pick out of Texas in the 2011 draft.
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Canon, Xerox, Lexmark, Hewlett Packard and their ilk should be embarrassed, because their printer units are the used car sales lots of the computing world.
There are people, obviously, in the military and otherwise, in the foreign policy establishment, who feel they are going to be embarrassed if this comes out.
Since no one at either institution is willing to discuss this and I don't blame them, because I would be embarrassed too I don't know this for certain.
"The first reason I bought my car, was because, 10 years from now, I didn't want to be embarrassed, " said Prius owner George Sulluck, a software programmer.
Why is it that suddenly Tom Tancredo, a coot and a racist, whom we should be embarrassed about having this conversation, why are we in this game?
Since Nazi-style anti- Semitism went out of fashion with the defeat of Germany, the human-rights visionaries believed that people would be embarrassed into putting the hatred aside.
Our feeling about it was that if we had the right song then we wouldn't be embarrassed in giving it to them, and this felt a bit Eurovision-y.
The anti-Israel attitude now rampant in Europe will ensure that she will pay no price, and will not even be embarrassed for her failure to heed the warnings.
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