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21 Sentences With "more demeaning"

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Couldn't Trump have found more demeaning way to reference Kim?
"No form of harassment is more demeaning than sexual harassment," he said.
"No form of harassment is more demeaning than sexual harassment," Tillerson said, according to CNN.
That abuse became more frequent, more powerful and more demeaning in the days and hours leading up to his suicide, Rollins said.
Even if Trump's comments had not been classified as bragging about sexual improprieties, they could scarcely have been more demeaning to women.
"The abuse became more frequent, more powerful and more demeaning in the days and hours leading up to Mr. Urtula's death," the statement added.
The abuse "became more frequent, more powerful and more demeaning in the days and hours leading up to Mr. Urtula's death," authorities said in the Monday statement.
"There is no form of disrespect for the individual that I can identify, anything more demeaning than for someone to suffer this kind of treatment," he said.
"[The investigation] also determined that abuse became more frequent and more powerful and more demeaning in the days and hours leading up to Mr. Urtula's untimely death," Rollins said.
But it is strained to argue that the fact of the criminal investigation would make Mr. Trump's testimony either be more time-consuming or more demeaning than was Mr. Clinton's.
At that event, he took the time to make sure that attendees knew that his label for Rubio was spelled "L-I-D-D-L-E," which apparently made it more demeaning.
She said she had decided to come out of the shadows because of President Trump's negative public comments about undocumented immigrants and what she said were even more demeaning words directed at her from her supervisor at the club.
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Few comments could be more demeaning than one Trump offered in 2005 when Howard Stern asked him if he would stand by his wife, Melania, if she were in a horrible car accident and left with 100 stitches on her face, an oozing sore on her left eye, and a mangled foot.
On this banner, the original Chinese character for "national" (國) was replaced by a more demeaning homophone, made worse by the simplified Chinese character, 蝈, that represented a type of insect such as crickets and locusts in the Orthoptera order.
By 1899, aged 20, Edwin Beer was already an established geologist as well as an industrial chemist. In 1908 he took a post in Bombay analysing manganese ores and assaying gold. For a while he was unemployed. "Nothing", he said, "was supposed to be more demeaning in the days of the British Raj than for a white man to be employed in India".
Dale, who is held on remand, is awaiting a court hearing and yet to be sentenced, highlighting the horrific injustice of the repeated beatings he's subjected to. Although the first depicted beating lasts less than 3 minutes of screen time, the actual beating it was based on allegedly lasted a gruelling 7 hours. Initially Dale submits to the psychological and physical traumas of his situation. By day they attempt to break his spirit and sanity by forcing him to smash blue-stone with a pick, invoking images of Australia's convict heritage, while another inmate is compelled to perform more demeaning behaviour such as licking faeces off toilet doors.
This altarpiece has now disappeared. In the same year, he took part in the auction of the reredos of which he won against the LangloisRepresented by François Langlois, their brother, a grain merchant. and the marble maker Julien LecomteOlivier Martinet also architect put the said altar to a thousand pounds to which as more demeaning by the advisers of most of the said parishioners was the said awarded company. However, it did not respect the planned deadlinesOne year. and completed the project in 1649Paris-Jallobert, Journal historique de Vitré, . In 1647, he ordered again from Rochereau et Cuvelier, which was to be delivered to Nantes. In 1650, he built an altar at Saint-Colomban Church in Quimperlé.\- Retable de l'église Saint-Colomban de Quimperlé.
Amu-Nnadi studied Mass Communication at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, where he was the recipient of the Alumni Prize to the Best Graduating Student in General Studies, the Departmental Prize to the Best Graduating Student as well as the Daily Times Prize to the Best Graduating Student in Mass Communication Amu-Nnadi writes predominantly poetry. He does not like being called a Nigerian nor African poet because, as he insists, there is nothing more demeaning of art as to attempt, out of extreme social prejudice, cultural arrogance and/or lazy intellectual convenience, to confine it to a particular area, place, gender and time. Art, he maintains, is too transcendental for that. Amu-Nnadi enjoys an enduring love affair with writing.
When met by Krüger, he called them in the formal and polite form , rather than the more demeaning , which was normally used when the Nazis spoke to a Jew. Several of the prisoners selected later reported that Krüger had interviewed them for the role, and treated them with politeness and good manners. He also provided the prisoners with cigarettes, newspapers, extra rations and a radio. Prisoners had a ping pong table, and they would play with the guards and among themselves; evenings of amateur theatricals also took place, staged by the prisoners, with a mixed audience of guards and counterfeiters; Krüger provided musicians for musical numbers. The entrance to Sachsenhausen concentration camp, where the forgers operated The printing equipment was also delivered in December, and 12,000 sheets of banknote paper a month began to arrive from Hahnemühle; it was large enough for four notes to be printed on each sheet.
" Mayor Marion Barry slurred Poles in 2012, and was apparently unaware the word Polacks was inappropriate. The Polish American community has pursued litigation to stop negative depictions of Poles in Hollywood, often to no avail. The Polish American Congress petitioned the Federal Communications Commission against American Broadcasting Company (ABC) "of a 'consistent policy' of portraying the 'dumb polack image and citing a 1972 episode of The Dick Cavett Show in which host Steve Allen in, and the next episode in which Allen's "alleged 'apology' was," according to the petition, "surrounded by a comic setting and was the basis for more demeaning humor." New York State's highest Appellate court, in , ruled that a gift shop was allowed to sell merchandise with "Polack jokes" on them; it was one vote short of making it illegal, based on public accommodations statutes citing the fact that Polish customers should be welcome and free from discrimination in the place of business.

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