That would be a terrible shame for participants.
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And I think that it would be a real shame for the girls of this country, and the boys too, to see another election where we only talk about how the wives look and sort of not what else they bring to the table.
The whole situation over the last few weeks, even months, seems to be such a terrible shame for cricket in Zimbabwe.
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Probably his biggest shame should be for the faulty hip implants documents by Barry Meier at the New York Times, which have done more harm to people than any recall of infant Tylenol.
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The demolition of Sheffield's Don Valley athletics stadium would be a "huge shame" for the city, Olympic champion Jessica Ennis has said.
They are not in any way a sign of weakness, and they should never be a source of shame or a cause for stigma. (Applause.) But too often, these conditions are misunderstood or misdiagnosed.
It would be a shame if it could not muster the courage for one more.
That would be a shame: He has been an eloquent advocate for the removal of trade barriers with Latin American countries.
For that reason, however, it would be a shame if Japan turned its back on public-private finance altogether.
And the penalty for these infractions was assumed to be internal: a sense of shame.
It would be a shame to leave Berlin without investigating the phenomenon of Ostalgie -- nostalgia for life in the old East Germany.
Which was a shame, because the owner was hoping he might be able to sell it for millions and use some of the proceeds to refit his RV.
It would be a shame to shun the ones who kept Apple in the game long enough for Steve Jobs to come back and propel Apple to the forefront of technology.
There were a few surprises in store for me, though, not the least of which was that I learned that the fear and shame of being known or discovered to be a transsexual person was probably responsible for a tremendous amount of suffering.
Why ought our American troopers have to hang their heads in shame for performin a tough, thankless job that few among us would be willing do at all and none would be able to perform as well?
The Gettys may be famous for their massive wealth and love of art but Easton Neston itself would put many museums to shame.
Poorly maintained and ill-equipped schools in South Carolina's "corridor of shame" were an issue during the Democratic primary as evidence that education reform had to be an imperative for the next president.
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Bromance can now be applied without shame to literary studies of other male pairings, even to those men who do not abandon civilization for the wilderness.
That's a shame for investors, because around 90% of the market's long-term return can be linked directly to dividends--the basic yield and then the growth over time of that coupon.
Gone is the dark and dismal interior, the indifferent service, and - a terrible shame this - the legendary doughnut bowl, whose stale contents could once be bought and pelted at fellow patrons for exactly 1, 942 Czech crowns (just over 100 dollars), a homage to an incident in the classic 1942 novel Saturnin, a sort of Czech Jeeves and Wooster.
"It really would be a shame, especially since the other people going in this year are not among the living, which will make for a rather strange ceremony, " said the San Francisco Chronicle's Susan Slusser, president of the Baseball Writers' Association of America.
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