Ainda não temos significados para "direct affront".
1That's a direct affront to the celibacy pledge taken by Catholic priests.
2For many, the cigarette ban is a direct affront to their civil liberties.
3No direct affront was offered; she was simply no longer invited.
4Removing Borman would be "a direct affront to the rule of law" FCA said in the filing.
5The MLS academies offer free and elite instruction, a model that is a direct affront to the entrenched pay-to-play model.
6The move was viewed as a direct affront to Kabila by AMP leaders, who pressured Kamerhe to step down as speaker.
7It was a direct affront to the President from his own party, and Pierce did not dare to veto the bill.
8The burning of the temple was not only a sacrilege in his eyes, it was a direct affront to his sovereignty.
9To fans like Laura King, this is a direct affront to a band that helped changed their lives for the better.
10The new alliance between the US and Iran is a direct affront to Saudi's tribal sensibilities, enough reason to snub the west all together.
11"I bespeak no courtesy, sir," Dave replied coolly, though without direct affront.
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