Because they are generally new to the game, Europeans tend to be embarrassed about fund-raising.
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Dr. VITROGONSKAYA: (Through Translator) We used to be embarrassed and frightened to give bribes.
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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"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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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.
"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.
India's rich and upstart young cricketers said the team's failures in England and Australia were nothing to be embarrassed about - "after all, it is only a game", one said - and that the team would return to their winning ways on the slow trundlers that India prepare at home.
Anthony didn't appear to be injured and seemed to be more embarrassed than anything.
She's going to be all embarrassed. (Laughter.) All right, since that wasn't really a question, I'm going to call on another guy.
Spaniards are proud to be in the euro, willing to sacrifice to meet the targets, embarrassed to even be considered bailout material.
My guess is he wanted to tell me before it was too late, before I was too embarrassed to be seen with him and too cool to listen to anything he said.
In April, it shed its tabloid format and cheap newsprint, reappearing as a glossy mag designed to appeal to the sort of clever professional women in their mid-20s to mid-40s who have long yearned for a gossip sheet they are not embarrassed to be seen reading.
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.
Comments by fans on the club's Facebook page included "embarrassed to be a Wanderer", "disgusting decision" and calls to boycott buying the shirts.
But he was apparently embarrassed to be caught eating ice cream when the South African Ambassador was approaching his mother's office.
She has five kids, she shoots and skins her own food, she's not embarrassed to be Christian and she talks like a regular gal.
It just goes to show if it can happen to me it can happen to anybody, it's nothing to be ashamed of or embarrassed about.
People are no longer embarrassed to be associated with luxury brands.
Most of us are embarrassed to be caught in the act.
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When I first took the quiz with a few people on my team, I was a little embarrassed to be the only one in the room who responded yes to all 7 questions.
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And Brazilians will be embarrassed to reflect that the shocking conditions in Carandiru's Pavilion Five, and in thousands of prisons and police lockups across the country, are a nasty stain on the country's otherwise strengthening democratic credentials.
In a front page story this morning, the New York Times reporter (and Forbes alum) Nicole Perlroth writing a length story detailing how people are now totally embarrassed to be using their Research In Motion BlackBerry phones in front of other people.
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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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As a matter of common sense, the IGC proposed a neutral, independent background review process for new candidates for senior office to reduce the chance that the organization would be embarrassed by inadvertent association with felons and miscreants and to explore possible conflicts of interest.
He thinks they would be too embarrassed to do so in his case.
As for Mr Clarke, he should be less embarrassed to discover that his euro thinking is close to Mr Blair's than by his pretence that this discovery is a surprise.
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