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Those that have had very public embarrassments may find it more difficult to attract fresh capital.
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But Mr Ma will be keen to distance himself from any more cabinet embarrassments.
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The court decision is the latest in a growing list of large and small embarrassments for RIM.
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The Millennial boom in finance that turned in many cases to bust led to other cover embarrassments.
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Its shares are near a split-adjusted five-year low after a series of embarrassments.
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Some deals now in the works could turn out to be embarrassments.
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Sir John would loathe it, but some of those in government suggest that this would be the best way around those licence-fee embarrassments.
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Both candidates faced career politicians with past embarrassments of their own.
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Observers say Mr Jospin has made no attempt to make political capital out of the RPR's party funding embarrassments, because investigators believe his Socialist Party also acquired funds illicitly.
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Quite apart from these embarrassments, the Security Council is in a poor way, knowing that it should long ago have reformed itself but being quite unable to do so.
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As a favorite, Kansas has compiled a long record of tournament embarrassments, losing under Bill Self to the likes of Bucknell and Bradley, and under Roy Williams to UTEP and Rhode Island.
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But Deloitte has had some very public embarrassments at the Partner-level in 2010 that highlight it has far to go in policing its compliance at the employee-level and this will be particularly challenging at acquired companies.
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