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demeaning造句
(31) Any attempt to dodge this is professionally demeaning and destructive of a trustful caring relationship with the client. (32) The comment is irrelevant and demeaning to indigenous peoples living a traditional lifestyle. (33) He hated himself for these demeaning fantasies, and was reasonably afraid that she might suspect he nourished them. (34) No means of gratifying their trivial desires was too demeaning. (35) But some of Doyle's ideas seem demeaning and questionable. (36) Even worse, a job hunt is frequently a demeaning process. (37) Boccaccio's treatment of sexual relations is often graphic, often witty, but never demeaning. (38) "Bernard thought it was demeaning to have his name on a tea towel, so he used Laura's instead, " Wood said. (39) There are plenty of older people who do manual work – any work is seen as better than no work – and there is nothing especially demeaning about being downwardly mobile at the end of one's life. (40) This remains a waste of important resources and is frankly demeaning to older people. (41) Aid, however it is obtained, is demeaning to the recipients. (42) You might get dumped, divorced, or fired, make a fool of yourself in public, be afflicted with a demeaning nickname. (43) Even worse, a job hunt is often a demeaning process. (44) The first option has its logic: why let a repressive, demeaning system modernise itself slowly? (45) You might get dumped , divorced, or fired, make a fool of yourself in public , be afflicted with a demeaning nickname, or just have a plain old bad -hair day. (46) In the process, each stalemated the other while demeaning itself. (47) Anthony : Its just black people demeaning other black people, using that word over and over. (48) Burro is a demeaning name . Technically , it's called a wild ass. (49) He found it demeaning to ask his wife to support the family. (50) They were so incensed by the pictures, considered demeaning to an animal that has become a symbol, that any more uncomplimentary images will be banned under a draft law. (51) I've even applied at a gas station, and worked at a gas station. - Demeaning? (52) What's demeaning, is loving a man who thinks little of you.