41. In this one, the player uses scare tactics, veiled threats, public humiliation and verbal violence to defend a piece of corporate turf. 42. It also will let members try their own stand-up acts without the public humiliation of bombing before a live crowd. 43. It was the first failure, the first public humiliation, that set the pattern. 44. It is at times of public humiliation, some analysts said, that Clinton summons his most fervent desire to succeed. 45. It is the kind of punishment that puts people in public humiliation. 46. It might, but only if the public humiliation Clinton is going through is inconsequential. 47. Judicially created public humiliations like this are being introduced in courtrooms across the country, usually as alternatives to incarceration. 48. Judicially ordered public humiliations, being introduced in courtrooms across the country, are usually alternatives to incarceration. 49. Modern America may seem far removed from Puritan New England, but the idea that punishment should be based on public humiliation has never disappeared. 50. Mrs. Clinton wanted to vent her anger at Starr, whose investigation had led to her public humiliation. |