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  • Henry mocks her as a sentimental do-gooder, giving offence to Max.
  • This is often done as a sign of respect and to avoid giving offence.
  • Sorry to give offence, Stax; it was a bit naughty of me.
  • He tells her not to while she is dressed as a nun-it would give offence.
  • Animal epithets may be pejorative, readily giving offence, but they are also used in political campaigns.
  • Amish religion discourages individual expression but quiltmaking has allowed Amish women to express their creative natures without giving offence.
  • Given the satirical tone of the work, it has been suggested that the author prudently refrained from giving offence.
  • After the reconciliation, the couple became less isolated from high society, allowing courtiers to appear at both courts without giving offence.
  • He published many other books at different times; but some of his writings remained in manuscript, lest their publication should give offence.
  • That is untrue of the vast majority of people with that surname and may give offence to those Currie families of much longer standing.
  • East India Comedy was represented by Sorabh Pant, Angad Singh and Azeem Banatwala, seen conversing with Raja Sen about importance of giving offence.
  • Vegetable epithets such as turnip may be pejorative, readily giving offence, or positive, typically names of flowers, such as the rose.
  • *I am naturally sorry if my words should cause hard feelings as it is not my intention to give offence or seem ill-mannered.
  • Jefferson believed that this strategy would " " get rid of this pest, without giving offence or umbrage to the Indians " ".
  •  This is not what her rejection letter states, " said Aaron Saeed . " It says we have been turned down because gay Muslims would give offence.
  • The impression given is that he is only refraining from incorporating these views into the article itself verbatim because of his own concerns about balance and not giving offence.
  • By convention, speakers are requested to avoid such references to religion, sexual matters and party politics that may give offence; English is the only language used for the addresses.
  • It is important to emphasise that Mill did not consider giving offence to constitute " harm "; an action could not be restricted because it violated the conventions or morals of a given society.
  • She praised Lord Joseph as one who " spoke out boldly, however hostile the audience, " but who was a man of integrity who " hated to give offence ."
  • Froucester, on assuming the direction, applied himself to the improvement of the brotherhood's position with marked success, taking and keeping the upper hand over all rivals, and yet without giving offence.
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