And discovery in the case could still prove very embarrassing for him, as well as hurtful to his wife and children. |
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He might similarly be discommoded by firefish, I continued, which are easier to spot but no less hurtful. |
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It might be very hurtful for parents to find that their daughter is dishonest. |
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Those who attack political correctness would much rather be free to say any old hurtful and rancid thing, just as they always used to. |
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The desire for peer approval and acceptance can motivate young women to act in healthy or hurtful ways, either individually or in groups. |
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I make statements that I know are deeply hurtful and unfair and essentially commit emotional blackmail. |
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Could it be my mercurial temper, causing many rash actions or hurtful, wicked comments? |
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You are my hero, my enchanted angel, my deepest wound, my most hurtful secret. |
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He said it must have been horrendously hurtful for the family to agree to the publication of the pictures. |
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Everyone knows that competition can be both healthy or negative, which is hurtful as well as wasteful. |
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The kind of comments which you have chosen to unpublish are not only hurtful and disrespectful, but they are poor reflections on our city. |
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There were allegations of exclusivism, hurtful practices like shunning, as well as an overbearing doctrine of personal sin. |
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I think I've been playing very well, so to say that my heart's not in it is hurtful. |
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However, when we did next meet up, we had a really nasty row and said a lot of hurtful things about each other. |
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For Mike, bodybuilding was a way of dealing with hurtful childhood taunts and ostracism. |
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Hard men sometimes have soft centres and there's nothing more hurtful than to be taken for granted. |
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There can only be two explanations for this unbelievably hurtful statement. |
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And what company in their right mind would touch such a nasty, intrusive, hurtful idea? |
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He was doing all those hurtful things people do when they think they have you under their thumb. |
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At the very least, your friend owes it to you to tell you why she's saying such hurtful things. |
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My heart is so full of things to say but most of them are hurtful and angry. |
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By now, everyone along the wide corridor was chucking very hurtful comments at me, all laughing like madmen or madwomen. |
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A reply would not have been adequate, it would have been hurtful, and it was too late. |
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It was very hurtful because he was someone I genuinely cared for and was trying to help and he had punched me with no provocation. |
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To mount any more resistance isn't only hurtful, it's absurd. Enough already. |
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I know how hurtful it is when kids at school make fun of you and make you cry. |
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She always found the most cruel, shaming and hurtful way possible to attack. |
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At this point he paused and looked sadly into the distance as if recalling every hurtful moment of the evening. |
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I guess that is something that can be a bit hurtful or upsetting for me to ponder. |
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Some friends are obviously more fun than others, but I think it would be too hurtful simply to chuck her now. |
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I just take it in my stride, but it's kind of hurtful to the families that are involved. |
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It is irresponsible and reckless to loosely talk about one of the most divisive, hurtful symbols in American history. |
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I am firmly of the opinion that we should live and let live as long as what we are doing is not detrimental and hurtful to others. |
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Her words were sharp and hurtful and more than anything he knew now that he had been wrong to think she had some decency in her to start with. |
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Fervently, she shook her head at each accusation he made, holding her hands over her ears in hope of blocking out such hurtful and sharp words. |
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It's possible to stand up for yourself without being blunt or hurtful to others. |
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It's been very hurtful, and no one has been prepared to put their names to these allegations. |
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To tell someone they are unwelcome is unpleasant and potentially hurtful and not something I would often do. |
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I don't understand why someone would do that, unless they are nasty and hurtful. |
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I've always tried to please him with the clothes I buy but him not wanting me sexually I find very hurtful. |
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I not proud of it but I can be as abusive, as abrasive and as hurtful as the next imperfect being on life's assembly line. |
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Commitment-phobes are all quite hurtful, but I find the last type most bothersome. |
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My husband's family has been unkind to me in the past and I want them to know I will not put up with this hurtful behavior anymore. |
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As for now there is no knowing for sure which way our high interest rates, hurtful as they are, will go especially if Government does reduce its borrowing. |
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In this state, people can say or do things that are hurtful to people they know. |
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The tune plunked out on the pianoforte was ridiculously simple, and even then, Clara made many obvious mistakes, creating chords that were hurtful to the ear. |
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Despite suffering what must have been a hurtful rebuff for a young academic, she spoke of him in very respectful terms, characteristic of her usual grace. |
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There's a vicious, potentially hurtful quality to it that disgusts me. |
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Saying hurtful things, face-to-face or behind your ex-partners back, only confuses children and pressures them to choose sides. |
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What could you do to learn about this issue so you don't say something hurtful again? |
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The next reason that offered itself was hardly less unjust — confusedly hurtful to her. |
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Assist and redirect overexcited children so they can express themselves in ways that are not risky or hurtful. |
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It is hurtful to be accused of being anti-American simply because one is opposed to the policy of the current US Administration. |
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Only one participant felt that her friends were hurtful, through gossiping. |
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Disguised as a joke, subtle or overt, these acts of harassment are offensive, demeaning, embarrassing and hurtful. |
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In dealing with hurtful speech, universities encourage a plethora of speech to play a cathartic role. |
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It is hurtful when I go back to my region and am told the money is not there. |
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Indeed, some of the existing misrepresentations may be regarded as offensive and hurtful to some. |
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The textbooks used previously often incorporated hurtful and hateful language about the other party to a conflict. |
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Both countries have been settled by immigrant peoples, but the fear of strangers and racism has led to hurtful social policies. |
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Many people really don't know anything about eczema and their reactions may be hurtful. |
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Moreover, the repetition in each of the CDRs of allegedly hurtful and inappropriate content gave rise to non-material damage. |
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If someone can't manage his or her emotions and says things that are hurtful, meetings can actually be counterproductive. |
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They help to bring peace in times of conflict, and reconciliation after times of hurtful violence. |
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Help your child deal with the possibility of hurtful comments and if possible, help educate other classmates about eczema. |
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Three participants indicated that their families were neither helpful nor hurtful because they lived so far away. |
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In fact, the workplace is an especially likely venue for unpleasant and hurtful encounters. |
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The political arguments in our country are getting louder, more personal and more hurtful. |
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From Justin Bieber to zooey Deschanel, Jimmy Kimmel asks his guest celebs to read out hurtful tweets. |
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I can be impervious to some of the hurtful things in the press. |
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That kind of racism is just as hurtful as the intentional sort. |
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We did not see it as an urgency or as being hurtful or harmful to anyone. |
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I am trying to figure out the least hurtful way for both of us to explain. |
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This type of hostility can range from hurtful slander to physical attacks. |
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But they that will be rich fall into temptation and a snare, and into many foolish and hurtful lusts, which drown men in destruction and perdition. |
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Well, it's hurtful to us that someone would desecrate her grave. |
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We live in a negative world where we are constantly bombarded with bad news, hurtful gossip and sometimes people we hold in high regard trying to keep us down all the time. |
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Everyone in that room expected me to reply to his hurtful comments with barbs of my own but I sat there quietly, fuming inside yet refusing to stoop to his level. |
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They don't understand how hurtful it is to see my father dragged out of the wreckage...No one should see my father this way. |
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Jakes is not alone in believing that your family must stay your family no matter how hurtful or dysfunctional they may be. |
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Anyway you slice it, back-stabbing is hurtful, deceitful and disloyal. |
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All this festive cheer is starting to become a bit boring, so why not join us on a needless, hurtful, and downright nasty hate campaign against someone we've never met? |
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That the team has recently been referred to as the Border Puppies by a few individuals is hurtful but if this criticism serves as extra motivation, than no harm done. |
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The canker is suggestive of the character weaknesses, hurtful habits and secret sins that lurk below the surface of our respectability until exposed by extreme stress. |
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It is just hurtful to see what has happened because of that one sick cow. |
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Restore Sanity Austin is urging ralliers to leave hurtful signs at home and to proofread their signs before waving them about. |
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But beyond being hurtful, this law is legally and factually inaccurate. |
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But that doesn't make their words any less hurtful or wrongheaded. |
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One of the participants named a judge as being hurtful to her case. |
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People like Mr Legge should stop to think before voicing their prejudice in such a hurtful manner. |
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You may say hurtful things you don't really mean. |
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His tone and manner were appalling and hurtful. |
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I love him but he has been so hurtful to me recently that I can feel myself being pushed to the point of not being able to forgive him for his behaviour. |
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In some ways it is a technical bill, but it is representative of a misguided and hurtful quasi-socialist ideology with a lot of old style political conniving thrown in. |
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The relationship started to falter, my boyfriend was unfaithful and hurtful when we talked, I thought it was my fault since I was fat, I weighed 200 pounds. |
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Overweight and unhappy as a young child, he discovered he could disarm hurtful taunters with his quick wit. |
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The stigma expressed itself in various forms, including repeated and chronic self-harm experiences, self-deprecation, the fear of being judged, and the hurtful experience of judgmental attitudes. |
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Some of it is completely silly and some of it is meant to be hurtful. |
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This was the one that said that England, for all their coltish promise and good intentions, faced not so much a moment of truth as a long and hurtful mugging. |
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Why then, on the national day of apology to residential school survivors, did the member engage in inexcusably hurtful and demeaning remarks toward aboriginal Canadians? |
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Because I am not hypocritical, Mr. Speaker, I am not formally asking you to order the parliamentary secretary to withdraw or to apologize for this hurtful insult. |
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Ten years ago, southpaw Graham, the hurtful counter-puncher, would have been favourite to dismantle Brewer. |
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Church of Ireland Bishop of Meath and Kildare Richard Clarke said the remark was thoughtless and hurtful. |
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To find something so diminished, still existing but made irrelevant — as the Travers house now seems to be, with its added dormer windows, its startling blue paint — might be less hurtful in the long run. |
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Because criticism is often hurtful, most people respond with a combination of two reactions: to indignantly and completely discount both the message and the source, and to get so upset that they dwell on it for days. |
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While the vast majority of people are kind and friendly, and even protective towards Cynthia, there are always a few who, unwittingly or not, make insensitive and hurtful comments about the way she looks. |
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These deeply hurtful remarks reveal an extremism that is unacceptable in our society, and we call for an immediate apology and retraction of these comments. |
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Saying hurtful things, swearing at you, threatening to wreck your stuff or clothes, and yelling at you constantly are all examples of emotional abuse. |
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Gilly, Frankie and co aren't dealing all that well with Steph's death, prompting all kinds of bickering and hurtful accusations. |
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In fact he's starting to treat me like a second-class citizen and says quite hurtful things. |
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Gilbert eventually won the lawsuit and felt vindicated, but his actions and statements had been hurtful to his partners. |
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Their attitudes or behaviours may sometimes appear hurtful. |
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Why would you say something so hurtful? God, you are such a stirrer! |
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Therefore let everyone who can, smite, slay, and stab, secretly or openly, remembering that nothing can be more poisonous, hurtful, or devilish than a rebel. |
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Assuetude of things hurtful doth make them lose their force to hurt. |
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A good principle not rightly understood may prove as hurtful as a bad. |
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