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- Oliver McCall admits his tactics and strategy might be seen by some as a discredit to boxing,
- "It's a discredit to the people who have really won the Medal of Honor ."
- It's an outrageous assumption, and a discredit to Sosa and everything he's stood for throughout this home-run chase.
- Holden also said the city's policy of not naming its buildings after living people reflects the fear that someone might later be a discredit to the community.
- Any edits which seek to give " undue weight " to any argument which isn't supported by the sources is a discredit to the encyclopedia.
- But it's a discredit to my players and our organization when people say,'They just plug somebody in .'It isn't that simple.
- I can point to articles that I know are a discredit to Wikipedia until and unless someone picks up the gauntlet thrown by POV Pushers and edits boldly and mercilessly.
- GUSHEE _ WEST PALM BEACH _ Steve gushee column : a Web site thanking Billy Graham is a discredit to his honest and dedicated career ( Gushee, Palm Beach Post)
- Although the fictional school depicted in " Teachers " wasn't set in Columbus, CPS still took the storyline of the movie as a discredit to the school district.
- "The 0-for-October Gang " became a discredit to their profession, but for what it is worth, which is exactly nothing, a permanent fixture in baseball record books.
- "I think that would be a discredit to Larry because he brings more to the table than that, as a recruiter and as an offensive coach, " Donovan said . " He understands offense ."
- "Some people see me as a discredit to my race, " said Ms . Goldberg, who defends the racial spoof as little different from the comedic style popularized by Richard Pryor and Eddie Murphy.
- Tyson, who as a result of the ruling is officially marked as a discredit to boxing, can apply for a new license in a year, then every year after that if the Nevada State Athletic Commission turns him down.
- "We know Saku's going to be back . . . He's the leader of this team and to not go out and be professionals would be a discredit to what he brings to this room ."
- "There is no case directly in point, but it would be a slur upon, and a discredit to the administration of, justice in this country if there were any doubt as to the legal principle, or as to the present case being within it ."
- Charles thoroughly disapproved of the poetry of his nephew Alfred ( " Horrid rubbish indeed . . . a discredit to British taste " ), and the latter s appointment as Poet Laureate in the same year and subsequent offer of a baronetcy caused him outrage and chagrin.
- To ensure that employers do not take advantage of the economic situation to retrench workers-although this is a discredit to many good employers in this country-the Human Resources Ministry has made it a policy that all employers inform it 30 days in advance any plans to retrench workers.
- He's been interviewed by the Pittsburgh Post Gazette and as noted above, is the subject of " A Lo Fidelity Documentary . " To remove this page would be a discredit to fans of lo fi music everywhere . Preceding talk ) 01 : 49, 1 October 2013 ( UTC)
- Hirsch states that he and creative director Mike Rianda may personally create a draft for themselves before a final script is produced, in which the dialogue from the draft received from the writer is majorly revised; Hirsch states that the revising process " is not a discredit to our writers it's just we have a very particular vision.
- Hirsch states that he and creative director Mike Rianda may personally create a draft for themselves before a final script is produced, in which the dialogue from the draft received from the writer is majorly revised; Hirsch states that the revising process " is not a discredit to our writers it's just we have a very particular vision.