This article is an embarrassment to the entire asset management industry as it stands.
"It's an embarrassment to our town, " said Paul Winer, the nudist owner of Reader's Oasis bookstore.
It was an embarrassment for Hayatou to have Cameroon's most famous footballer backing his opponent.
The United States withdrew from its commitments in Vietnam, for example, but it became an embarrassment.
Le Pen's opponents say he is a racist and anti-Semite, and an embarrassment to France.
What was once an embarrassment of riches is now, in many ways, just an embarrassment.
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If the robbery itself was an embarrassment, the explanation for its magnitude was even more so.
Sapolsky may be one of America's most celebrated neuroscientists, but adventure wise, the man is an embarrassment.
Apple's operating system was an embarrassment: slow, buggy and unable to keep up with Microsoft's far fresher code.
What was intended as a surprise turned into an embarrassment when my cousin started apologizing for the no-show.
It is an embarrassment for the facility operators, and quite frankly, it is a black-eye for NFL operations.
He may be an embarrassment, but he is one that the administration has no choice but to cultivate.
These problems come as an embarrassment to the finance ministry officials who supervised fund-management businesses until last month.
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Their chiefs occasionally make belligerent noises, but Indonesia finds them an embarrassment now.
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Critics describe the incident as an embarrassment to the French government, which has introduced new rules targeting illegal file-sharers.
But the old page had become enough of an embarrassment to require intervention.
This now looks like an embarrassment running dangerously out of control and threatening to turn into a genuine crisis.
It would, in short, be an embarrassment as well as an impediment to ratification of the New START Treaty.
But having served that purpose, Mr Lukashenka, they argue, has become an embarrassment.
This is an embarrassment for the Republicans, and a victory for Mr Daschle.
Mr Mori has become that most unacceptable of things in Japan: an embarrassment.
It's an embarrassment for the Bush administration, which has trumpeted the quality care at Walter Reed and other military hospitals.
But more than an embarrassment, the misstep highlights Apple's challenge as it takes on Google and others with Web services.
But while Wales do not have strength in depth at the back, England do boast an embarrassment of defensive riches.
My family, who's sitting in their house just huddled around because of the fact their father was an embarrassment to them.
While the flap is an embarrassment for Intel, it could also develop into a legal setback if the Santa Clara, Calif.
With vast quantities of chutzpah and an embarrassment threshold much higher than that zipwire, Boris Johnson can command the Olympic stage.
Cue plans to appoint new leadership to the team in order to quickly turn around what became an embarrassment for Cupertino.
But industry analysts say the recent problems pose more of an embarrassment to Boeing rather than a serious concern about safety.
It is an embarrassment for TfL and Boris Johnson, although the reality is these things do sometimes happen with new transport systems.
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