humiliation造句(91) The handling of the whole referendum affair was widely regarded by commentators as a humiliation for Tudjman's administration.
(92) It was public humiliation - the last thing I needed.
(93) How nobly they fought to maintain their dignity in the face of such awful hardship and humiliation.
(94) The industry carries no reserve on its books for sorrow or suffering or humiliation or disgrace except in money.
(95) Inexorably, it pulls you into the folds of a miserable life of degradation, poverty, and humiliation.
(96) Humiliation was at the centre of Jock Stein's disciplinary philosophy.
(97) Both had ended in the humiliation of that brawl at a dance and me taking a swing at a hapless policeman.
(98) For a minute she remained on the landing, shaking with humiliation and rage.
(99) Content with humiliation, satisfied with disappointment, I had been too selfish to reach out.
(100) Exactly what did John Lucas do to deserve the humiliation he endured last week?
(101) Poverty always spells weakness, vulnerability, humiliation, and having no prospects for improvement.
(102) The vote of no confidence was a final humiliation for a government that had been clinging to office.
(103) Her attackers seemed to take special pleasure in her humiliation.
(104) Some Tories even forecast that Mr Major would quit voluntarily rather than face the humiliation of a Tory leadership challenge.
(105) Like men in similar situations, the women stressed the feelings of stigma, shame and humiliation in claiming benefit.
(106) Doubtless there will be many highly strategic opportunities where this humiliation will be fully exploited.
(107) Does aesthetic art and mystical art and contemplative art offer alternatives to the horror and humiliation in which three-quarters of mankind lives?
(108) It was a degrading situation for Tom and would be a humiliation if he were passed over.
(109) The humiliation had been her own fault bad timing, that was all.
(110) In the end, they managed to win but only at a cost of heavy casualties and political humiliation.
(111) There are those who firmly believe that he has never got over the humiliation of his defeat by Bill Clinton.
(112) His humiliation and fear were washed away by a tide of anger, at this open display of contempt.
(113) Humiliation, torture and murder, to an obscene degree, characterise the region's history.
(114) It brought home the family's humiliation and anguish after being forced to move out.
(115) Requiring drug tests of this discrete group of citizens is an intrusion, a humiliation and a subtle deterrent to prospective candidates.
(116) Rape, in her view, is aimed at humiliation and violation.
(117) The group support offered in diet programs, though, has usually been mixed with a strong dose of group humiliation.
(118) In all likelihood they do poorly on tests and other measures of performance and suffer humiliation and self-concept-destroying consequences.
(119) And equally they can recall the lasting resentment caused by a teacher's blatant unfairness, or by a public humiliation.
(120) Either the Government performs a climbdown of epic humiliation scale or it publishes and risks being damned in the division lobbies.