He shamed them with photos from 30 examples he found of "heinous" retail product displays.
Companies that don't adhere to the standards would be ejected from the initiative and publicly shamed.
It had shamed him to long for the house, and now he owned it.
However subconscious, it's as if they want to get caught and be shamed, he said.
He recently shamed John Deere for its utter lack of black-owned firms among its 1, 400 dealerships.
Dr Pickersgill "named and shamed" the trusts concerned during his speech to the conference.
When it comes to brash speculation, cattlemen have shamed many a Wall Streeter over the years.
For countries that care about such things, being shamed by nerds is a useful exercise.
Popular night-club singers and fashionable doctors who avoid paying taxes have been named and shamed.
That shamed the Senate's leaders into agreeing to trim the payroll by around 500.
And when I said yes, she said, I am shamed by everybody on the street.
This lasted until the Depression, when the force of public opinion essentially shamed them into relenting.
Or she might scold him, fostering a sense that he was publicly shamed for his conduct.
Even Israel, which keeps mum about its bombs, is now being named and (Egypt hopes) shamed.
It implies that you should feel guilty, shamed or embarrassed for liking something that brings you joy.
David Colquhoun, a pharmacology professor at University College London, has shamed some universities into ending alternative courses.
This drew a furious response from one of the countries named and shamed in the report, Zimbabwe.
Through these efforts, Nike was shamed into CSR submission, eventually disclosing the names and locations of its factories.
They were set a deadline of Thursday to provide the information or they would be named and shamed.
Rainforest countries are not easily shamed on the issue, and developed ones are more concerned to get REDD moving.
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The international outcry against Britain in the wake of the Exodus affair shamed London into cancelling its new policy.
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He added that companies attempting to stop the sale of their goods at lower prices should be "named and shamed".
"I always believe drink-drivers should be named and shamed and their pictures should be on the backs of buses, " he said.
If a supermarket fails to comply, it can then be named and shamed, and - as a last resort - fined.
Mr Brown said public sector workers earning an "over-generous" salary would be "named and shamed", as many had "lost touch" with normality.
One of the councils "named and shamed" said it welcomed outside help.
It is unusual, according to former intelligence officials, for U.S. spies to be identified and even rarer for them to be publicly shamed.
Why are we not shamed into eating less when confronted with the sometimes-shocking knowledge of how many calories are in our favorite foods?
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Any Chelsea shareholders found to have concealed the extent of their holdings in the company could face unlimited fines, or be "named and shamed".
The consequences of this phenomenon need to be hammered in schools, offices and in all international conferences and the real perpetrators named and shamed.
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