To what extent then, as a country and people, are we prepared to accept and tolerate shamelessness in public life? |
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The shamelessness of his self-observation deserves to be called scientific. |
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By evoking the shamelessness of the mythic trickster, the creative artist overcomes shame and breaks through the shackles of social constraint. |
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The real problem is the shamelessness of the self-promotion. |
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There is a shamelessness to the lack of inquiry or accountability in the Senate chambers. |
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In the resurrection of Newt Gingrich, endurance and shamelessness played equally important roles. |
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Paul gave evidence of my promiscuity and of my shamelessness in seducing him away from his betrothed for the satisfaction of my base lustful cravings. |
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Yes, even blatantly insincere, computer-generated flattery works. But shamelessness needs to be balanced with subtlety. |
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The shamelessness of the logic employed by those holdovers from the history of Latin America and the Caribbean is clear. |
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All our examples share a common quality of utter shamelessness. |
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Intrinsic to the perpetration of this evil is the shamelessness of photographing it. |
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Yet he bounced back from it, redeemed: partly because it was almost impossible to imagine the District without his charisma, shamelessness and panache. |
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If the small groups were to take part in this shamelessness and keep their mouths shut, a crumb might fall from the cake for them too, here or there: of that, we are well aware. |
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Forget the shamelessness, the emptiness, the glaring disingenuousness. |
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In such a climate of wearied cynicism, shamelessness may thrive. |
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