(1) The community has its own principles it can itself honor or dishonor
(2) I am looked upon with disgrace and dishonor because of my past.
(3) Not to register and vote is to shame and dishonor our heroes.
(4) I won't name you because I don't want to unfairly bring dishonor to your organization.
(5) Still throughout the eighteenth century, even the most liberal commentators did not entirely lift the stigma of dishonor from insolvency.
(6) I would never willfully visit dishonor upon our house, but I will not abandon them.
(7) She will, above all else, never bring shame or dishonor to her family.
(8) U2018Better be dead and forgotten,u2019 he concluded dramatically, u2018than living in shame and dishonor !u2019
(9) If they flinch during the act, boys bring shame and dishonor to themselves and their family.
(10) It brought such shame and dishonor to the entire family.
(11) The Kels, who had always welcomed me as one of them, felt I had brought deep dishonor upon their people.
(12) The incident brought dishonor upon the police
(13) The absence of a clear understanding about those root causes largely explains why several would-be peace agreements ended up dishonoured or discarded.
(14) He knew he had disgraced himself and dishonored everything an FBI agent should stand for.
(15) Quite rightly we did not want our national flag to be dishonoured or cheapened in any way.
(16) Finally, as a matter of practice, banks dishonour cheques that have been outstanding for a long period of time.
(17) In the West, contractual obligations are seldom dishonoured .
(18) We have no idea what kinds of shops are going to be in it and while it may not be a desecration, it dishonours the memory of what happened there,u2019 she said.
(19) Killing them was a way of dealing with the grave dishonour and disgrace that they had visited on his family.
(20) However, the reality is far from ideal in that the principle has been quite often dishonored , mostly in cases involving powerless ordinary people.
(21) A number of those cheques were dishonoured because there were insufficient funds, but she was able to continue because of good financial history.
(22) But after that, I was so scared of dishonoring her, I insisted that for a month we only meet in the kitchen garden in full view of the convent!
(23) U2018The Government has dishonoured that promise, just as they dishonoured the housing commitments in the previous agreement,u2019 he said.
(24) I therefore swore that I would never do anything to bring dishonour upon a woman.
(25) The structure and language of the summary of contentions had some infelicities, but it was clearly enough framed on the basis that the Bank was not entitled to dishonour cheques because the limit was exceeded.
(26) Secondly, being convicted brought not only shame and dishonour on the accused, but on his wife and children as well.
(27) U2018Nobody has made me any proposals in that sense,u2019 the ambassador said, noting that the allegations dishonour his reputation.
(28) They dishonoured his contract and the new team certainly haven't covered themselves in glory.
(29) Mr Jones said while he and his wife had been paid back the money they gave the man, they still lost more u00a36,000, after being forced to sell their timeshare when the deal was dishonoured .
(30) The incident brought dishonour upon the police