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It's scandalous that we do so little to prevent homelessness.
scandalous stories
In some places, they may even buy special types of urban resident status, albeit at scandalous prices.
The military and imperialist virtues were paramount; musical and dramatic abilities were, at worst, scandalous if put on public display.
The later articles against ministers deemed ' scandalous ' often focus on conflicts triggered by the ceremonialism attendant upon the new altar policy of the 1630s.
In fact, the notion of such medicines had been profoundly influenced by events in 1890 and 1891 that were widely considered scandalous.
This letter also suggests that the poem was peculiarly vulnerable to misreadings because of its scandalous subject matter.
Shame, then, may affect public attitudes to risk, and may intensify public calls that a scandalous situation should be redressed.
My main complaints, however, must be reserved for the quality of the editing, which is, frankly, nothing short of scandalous.
Those who tell the truth are often regarded as having done something scandalous.