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9 Sentences With "not be offended by"

How to use not be offended by in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "not be offended by" and check conjugation/comparative form for "not be offended by". Mastering all the usages of "not be offended by" from sentence examples published by news publications.

"Death Row Dinners was created to appeal to an audience who would not be offended by the concept," the organizers said in a statement.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who is 86, said the young people who bought Mr. Brunetti's wares may not be offended by the brand name.
If you're in a position of power, make sure you don't pressure them—restate that it's their choice and that you will not be offended by their decision.
They have been vociferously arguing online that women at Google are not "average" and so they should not be offended by the manifesto's litany of citations to studies of the "average" woman's deficiencies.
As part of the scene — I don't mean outside of it being a band they looked up to, I mean being one of the kids in it — I don't know how to not be offended by it.
Market forces demand that Hollywood give actual thought to what ticket-buyers in Asia might like (or, at least, not be offended by), that executives and directors acknowledge them not as abstract concepts or tradition-bound communities, but as modern, messy markets.
In 1912 Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church, the first Mexican Catholic church, opened. Due to an increase in demand in Catholic services, oblates established missions in various Mexican-American neighborhoods.Garza, Natalie, p. 17. The Roman Catholic Church established Our Lady of Guadalupe so that white people accustomed to segregation of races would not be offended by the presence of Mexican people in their churches.
But he was the dearest boy, so absolutely nice-minded."The Last September 47 There is an insinuation that the East carries sexual connotations but Gerald is "nice-minded" and he will not be offended by this association with the East. The colonial project is embodied in Gerald. When Laurence asks him about the meaning of civilisation, he believes that the British Empire is very capable of delivering civilisation to people: "I mean, looking back in history – not that I'm intellectual – we do seem the only people.
Avé-Lallemant himself, however, and his family always spelt the surname with an "a", and that is in fact how it was spelt on the title-page of Rahter's edition of the full score (with orchestral parts) of the Fifth Symphony (published in 1888). A facsimile of this title- page is included in Tschaikowsky in Hamburg: Eine Dokumentation (2006), p. 255 A few months later, however, Tchaikovsky briefly considered dedicating his new work to the Royal Philharmonic Society in London instead — evidently for pragmatic reasons, since negotiations were underway for him to visit London during his next concert tour to Western Europe in the spring of 1889 and he seems to have intended to conduct his new symphony in the British capital. Rahter wrote to Tchaikovsky on 22 September/4 October 1888 that, in his view, Avé-Lallemant would not be offended by this, since he too would understand that it was a necessary gesture to secure the invitation from the Royal Philharmonic Society.

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