11. What causes offence is that he merely represents a shifting of values for the mass of young people. 12. Khasbulatov later appeared on television to apologize for having caused offence. 13. This is a Leeds fan list, if we cause offence to any other club... tough. 14. If someone causes offence to us then they can be kicked off. 15. This does not mean that we shall shy away from tackling difficult subjects that may cause offence. 16. They may prefer to say nothing because to raise an objection may cause offence or may prolong the sales interaction. 17. He said he had no intention of causing offence and that his perceptions about Johore were based on press reports. 18. But if any were to apply, the company could refuse them out of fear of causing offence to other, unidentified, parties, she added. 19. But right-wingers opposed the idea of remembering the dead of both sides, and argued that even the date chosen could cause offence. 20. Exposed upper bodies may cause offence. |