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1
These are the self-made men who
bring
into
disrepute
all the grandeur and glorious achievement of their kind.
2
Its terms would have been unenforceable and the law would have been
brought
into
disrepute
.
3
Otherwise, the Seanad would be
brought
into
disrepute
.
4
However, it is unfortunate that the scheme has been
brought
into
disrepute
due to delays in making second instalment payments.
5
The forfeiture committee was established to ensure that the system of knighthoods, peerages and other awards was not
brought
into
disrepute
.
6
Moderation is
brought
into
disrepute
,
and justice, fairness, and honesty of opinion tendered as rare as they are difficult of attainment.
7
A High Court judge has said the legal system is being
brought
into
disrepute
by delays in processing certain cases before the court.
8
While this was confined comparatively to a few men, the innocent suffered largely from it, and the National League was
brought
into
disrepute
.
9
If so, the entire proceedings of the Dail and Seanad on the setting up of the tribunals would be
brought
into
disrepute
,
he contended.
10
It had been so protracted, so costly and so inconclusive that the whole mechanism of judicial inquiries seemed to have been
brought
into
disrepute
.