Licentious behaviour is an indecent act and includes any act that is dishonouring and which the perpetrator seeks to conceal. |
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If deported, they are in danger not only of being re-trafficked but also of being shunned by their families for dishonouring them. |
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Poverty will never be significantly reduced if the developed countries continue to dishonouring the commitments they themselves made. |
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She feared that her father would kill her, and her husband, for her dishonouring of the family through her acts of defiance. |
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In Twelve Volumes. draw a curtain over this scene, from that philogyny which is in us, and proceed to matters, which, instead of dishonouring the human species, will greatly raise and ennoble it. |
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Athenians were punished with impotence for dishonouring the god's cult. |
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To conduct active exposing and dishonouring propagation against aggression and on demoralization and disorganization of the militarians and civilians of the state-aggressor. |
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She was severely beaten by her father for dishonouring his name. |
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Citing a paragraph in the book on the lurid private life of an unnamed crown prince, the court convicted its author of dishonouring Thailand's royal family. |
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The government has been dishonouring agreements with the south since the 1960s, and most southerners believe that self-determination is their best guarantee against future betrayals. |
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They also demand that the conviction of an individual no longer involve dishonouring all his relatives and that prisons be improved, underground dungeons be abolished and interrogation on the accused's stool be abolished. |
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