If adults are vulnerable to what they perceive as public humiliation, teenagers are doubly so.
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Now, to succeed through failure, you have to be willing to endure some public humiliation.
Despite failures, Nintendo's trials continued -- but in secret so that errors weren't subjected to public humiliation.
The public humiliation was too much for Soundarajan to bear--she later attempted suicide.
Similarly this year, the general weathered another storm: the public humiliation of a great national hero, Abdul Qadeer Khan.
This public humiliation is not the first time that an imperfect messenger has been discredited entirely because of unethical behavior.
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Arch-rival SAP broke that rule, and it looks like Ellison is going to make the company pay--in public humiliation if nothing else.
Johnson was saved public humiliation but say the injustice in the policy.
The potential for public humiliation among the regulators is a welcome development.
What was once a horrible incident that the victim remembers and suffers in private agony has now become an all-you-can-watch public humiliation event.
Of course, it's more likely that prospective users will want to pair the tab with earbuds and thus reduce the risk of public humiliation.
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This time I had no choice but to confront and command the numbers--or face public humiliation in front of my peers and a jury.
Indeed, those who work to strengthen Fatah may well be opening themselves to blackmail and public humiliation at a time and place of Hamas's choosing.
Public humiliation and errors in judgment can also do the trick.
Professional women in India also face abuse, Bhalla stressed after hearing exclamations of disbelief from people who did not expect that she would have experienced such public humiliation.
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They have often been perpetrated by officials in the course of their normal duties in full public view, sometimes as a deliberate public humiliation and warning to others.
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Now that the Enron verdicts are in, you might be lulled into thinking that likely incarceration, financial ruin and public humiliation might dissuade other corporate leaders from behaving badly.
Are we so hard-wired to identify gender, in others and in ourselves, that the thought of any ambiguity is a subject to be handled at a distance--or in the impersonal arena of public humiliation?
Public humiliation is the new P.
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Mass arrests and public humiliation of individuals who are doing no more than indulging in voyeurism behind closed curtains may well provide juicy copy for the tabloids but it could well infringe the European Convention on Human Rights, which guarantees the right to privacy in one's own home.
The fact that somebody like Usmani could penetrate HSBC and Dow Jones and only through public humiliation get kicked off of those boards and then, of course, replaced by his son has got to be, you know, one of the most cynical moves by a financial institution that I can ever recall.
When Chevron filed the text, unexpurgated, with the court, it became part of the public record another humiliation for Donziger.
Its list of Russian officials barred from entering the United States has not been made public, but some government figures prefer not to apply for a visa to avoid the humiliation of being rejected.
Public apathy combined with the conceit of the new ruling class, to deliver a particularly brutal humiliation to Rafsanjani, barred apparently not for his political views, but for the rather less dignified reason that the members of the Guardian Council thought Rafsanjani too old to be able to bear the burden of office.
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