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1 The persons who bring discredit on fashion are those who misinterpret it.
2 All conduct of a nature to bring discredit upon the military service.
3 It runs-"Becausethe whole transaction tends to bring discredit on our country and its institutions."
4 This was notable misconduct, and likely, unless both offenders were punished, to bring discredit on the Roman name.
5 I will bring discredit to you with certainty, and my chances of repaying you seem very doubtful now.
6 But, all the same, it's not the fighting men, but the betting men, that bring discredit on it.
7 His father felt assured, as he looked at him, that he would never bring discredit on his name.
8 By their immature and sweeping statements from the platform and press, they often bring discredit on a good cause.
9 If sanctioned by silence or impunity, it would bring discredit on the institution, and tend to impair its usefulness.
10 I am getting on in life, and I don't want any more scenes to bring discredit on my house.
11 Some of the politicians laid traps for him whereby they hoped to bring discredit to his management of the department.
12 Many a time, when Paul taunted him with acting in a way to bring discredit upon his name, he answered:
13 Company officials also said they removed accounts falsely claiming allegiance to antifa in order to bring discredit to the anti-fascist movement.
14 Suspension or expulsion will be the punishment for conduct which would bring discredit on a member, or through him on the institution.
15 Skill in war, intelligence, knowledge, friendship all marked him out as a man only too likely to bring discredit on Archducal tradition.
16 I pray you, show not yourself disobedient and contumacious, lest you bring discredit and trouble upon yourself which otherwise you may escape.
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