While the macabre aspect of his scheme offends many, it did not make Caramadre squeamish.
Instead, American forces are either killing them or letting less squeamish allies detain them.
But they are not alone in being squeamish about much of the pro-independence rhetoric.
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The government is still squeamish about letting the outfits that run schools make a profit.
Yet despite these statistics, people feel squeamish about the exam and tend to put it off.
Women can get squeamish about negotiating for money and don't know how to effectively advocate for themselves.
Debt at 100 percent of GDP makes gold bugs salivate and trading partners squeamish about holding our paper.
What do you say to people who are just squeamish about personal privacy being invaded and body searches?
Nor is anybody squeamish about the death sentences handed out, or the army's shoot-to-kill policy towards the militiamen.
If economists are biased by a perspective which finds the idea of natalist policy squeamish, this makes perfect sense.
Mr Ahmadinejad's liberal-leaning predecessor, Muhammad Khatami, was stymied by a squeamish, conservative parliament.
Chefs suggest tuna should be enjoyed rare but some folks are still a little squeamish about eating raw fish.
After all, graphic descriptions of late abortions can make even the most ardent of the pro-choice lobby turn squeamish.
Networks have become less squeamish about edgy content, which has allowed producers to more realistically depict dark subject matter.
Some people are a bit squeamish after reading the description of the upcoming RPG Inquisitor from Czech developer Cinemax.
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Argentina, Brazil and Australia will happily provide bifteck de cheval for those uncivilised Frenchmen if America proves too squeamish.
It is a great spectator sport but it is not for the squeamish.
The other reason why Abe is getting a free pass is that six of the seven G7 nations are squeamish.
Haggling over fees seems almost distasteful, especially for squeamish Brits who tend to pay what is asked and resent it later.
He has described the case as "provocative, least of all in a nation as notoriously squeamish towards death as our own".
On a male-dominant flight, women may be a little more squeamish regarding the proximity of the lav to the cabin, particularly on forward-galley planes.
Still, if Sanders is squeamish when it comes to the lovey-dovey stuff, he gives Charlize Theron her head as the evil Queen Ravenna.
Independent conservation agencies are less squeamish about dealing with private firms.
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But some patients are too allergic to tolerate the stuff, and others too squeamish, in the wake of mad-cow disease, to want it under their skin.
Admittedly squeamish, I packed a tongue scraper so I could quickly flick them off, and I occasionally sought refuge on observation decks perched high in the rainforest canopy.
Perhaps it's because men are squeamish, or don't like to talk about their health or visit the doctor, but prostate cancer has long been dubbed "the Cinderella cancer".
Western leaders are growing less squeamish about dishing out aid.
Some potential donors can feel squeamish about donating their eyes.
He warned against being "squeamish" in seeking defence contracts.
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