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scandal

A scandal is an event that involves people doing bad things that cause shame. People tend to talk and think badly about people who are involved in scandals. The affair that the politician had was a scandal and made the citizens unhappy about the government. The corruption practices of the local government was a scandal and caused many people to protest on the streets against the government.

scandal

disgraceful gossip about the private lives of other people a disgraceful event

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Simple sentences

The political scandal was brought to light by two journalists.
The scandal hurt the company's reputation.
This scandal has severely damaged the public image of our company.
The Prime Minister's explanation of the scandal just wouldn't wash with the public.
There is a scandal about him.
He is said to have something to do with the political scandal.
He had the courage to expose the scandal.
The scandal ruined his career.
Whether or not Imogen of the Internet will live out her life without causing national scandal depends entirely on Mark Zuckerberg's privacy policies.
I don't think Tom was involved in the scandal.
This affair is rapidly turning into a scandal.
How many smoke bombs still have to be thrown until the government actually succeeds in covering up the scandal?
It's not yet a big enough scandal.
What's love to you is a scandal to another.
That scandal cost him his reputation.
When the scandal broke, the Congressman's constituents were seething.
I have nothing to do with the scandal.
In point of fact, she had nothing to do with the scandal.
The Prime Minister was involved in a scandal.
His clinic has lost many patients since the scandal.
I think he has something to do with that scandal.
They have something to do with the scandal.
The scandal nearly wrecked her career.

Movie subtitles

Don't you know the danger of another scandal broke loose? -I got it.
According to our informants, all the major defence companies have ceased their activities and the scandal caused by the information we've made public has pushed several Governments to start over and redirect their ambitions.
Dear sir, the indignity of your misconduct is a disgrace and a scandal.
And I want you to remember that no Potter. has ever been involved in a single scandal.
Besides, it's got out as a scandal, common talk in the village.
If not, I'll tell them I'm Lelicek and you'll be facing a scandal.
A scandal with that woman would mean ruin for me.
The scandal is on.
It would be a terrible scandal, wouldn't it?
Only result is they're driven crazy from fear of a scandal.
Listen monkey face, when you fired me, you fired the best news hound your filthy scandal sheet ever had.
Edward J. Gallagher was put to death in the electric chair at Sing Sing for the crime of murder. What you do not know is that he committed the murder to silence scandal about me, which very likely would have cost my election to the governorship.
The scandal is now unimportant.
Second, the effect of scandal on your son.
There you are. The scandal is on.
Liliom. There's a little nobody over there making a scandal.
There was rather a big scandal.
There's never been a word of scandal about Connie Allenbury.
All you need now is one more good scandal.
Why is there any scandal in my being seen with you?
You can buy scandal from them at reasonable prices.
You know Alan. He'd have had him arrested and that would have caused a nasty scandal.
I foresaw a nasty scandal.
I have never yet been in a scandal.
It's a shame! A world scandal!
The scandal.
Yes, you have to leave, until the scandal is over.
I tell you, gentlemen, not in my 50 years of banking has this institution been implicated in such a scandal.
So with a scandal on top of us and a blast of dangerous notoriety that's shaken the people's confidence in our bank, what do you do?
We can't back up Quigley in a scandal like this.
I'll make a scandal to shake this rattler off its tracks.
I had to get through this scandal alone.
One breath of scandal at this time will ruin our show.
We wish to avoid any scandal. - Scandal?

News and current affairs

Napolitano's move was crucial, filling Italy's need to replace the inefficient and scandal-ridden Silvio Berlusconi, in whom fellow leaders and global markets had lost all confidence, with an internationally respected figure.
Amid these plans and predictions, a growing banking scandal has reminded Italians that, in politics, luck can sometimes make the difference.
For example, Brazil must contend with a recession, low oil prices, and an unprecedented corruption scandal at Petrobras, the state oil company.
It took the Watergate scandal in 1974 and Nixon's resignation to make Gerald Ford (who became President upon Nixon's resignation) lose in 1976.
The options backdating scandal that recently caught Apple's chairman, Steve Jobs, is a microcosm of innovation, prosecution, and reform; now that a rule has been written to prohibit backdating, this particular scam will not happen again.
At the same time, while the Wolfowitz scandal unfolded, China was playing host to the Africa Development Bank (ADB), which held its Board meeting in Shanghai.
LONDON - Last year's Libor scandal was a shock to the body politic in London.
Some concern politics: the Enron scandal strengthens the case for campaign finance reform, and the need for even stronger laws requiring public disclosure.
Just as Europe was recovering its confidence in its version of capitalism, however, the Parmalat scandal hit.
The scandal looked like an obvious weapon to be used in the war of rival models of business organization: critics portrayed Parmalat as the latest manifestation of a crisis of European-style family capitalism.
PRINCETON - The United States has moved from the high of a presidential election to the low of a political sex scandal in one short week.
The hubbub of tawdry disclosures and investigations addressing every aspect of a widening scandal may well last for weeks.
Neither, to be sure, is clearly involved in a manifest scandal, nor do they disagree with the policies set by their leaders.
What it says in Rumsfeld's case is that there may be no legal or constitutional obligation for a responsible minister to resign over the Iraqi abuse scandal; but once upon a time it would have been regarded as a matter of honor that he does resign.
Reform is in the air - in part because of the scandal, but also because of the UN's inability to deal effectively with challenges ranging from Rwanda and Kosovo to Iraq and, most recently, Sudan.
That model is now threatened by the fallout from the scandal that started with phone hacking in Murdoch's British press operations.
Until the eruption of the current scandal, the youngest of Murdoch's three children from his second marriage, James, was generally believed to stand the greatest chance of succeeding his father.
Rebekah Brooks, the editor of The News of the World at the beginning of the phone-hacking scandal, and subsequently the chief executive of News International, Murdoch's British subsidiary, played precisely such a role.
The current spying scandal is the product of a rudderless US foreign policy focused on narrowly drawn tactical objectives that exist outside the conceptual funnel of a comprehensive vision.
Third, in Britain at least, the entire political class has been discredited by a sleazy scandal about the expenses that many parliamentarians have paid themselves.
The first scandal occurred last year, after a tractor filled with green onions scraped the side of a BMW in Harbin.
That same month, a lottery scandal threw the BMW brand into the limelight once again.
If the first scandal was a tragedy, the second was more like a farce.
Yet despite the scandal, migrant workers and children in school uniforms are still being abducted from other provinces and pushed into monstrous brick plants and coalmines.
Such subsidies are a global scandal, yet large payments to largely wealthy American and Greek cotton growers seem likely to persist for many years.
Among non-democracies, China had the Bo Xilai scandal, which was worthy of a spy novel, with illicit affairs, rampant corruption, murder, and a senior police official's dramatic quest for asylum in a US consulate.
Most new revelations about Pakistan's nuclear scandal focus on the clandestine supply of uranium enrichment technology to Iran, North Korea, and Libya by the celebrated bomb-maker Dr. A. Q. Khan.
Why investigate and report this scandal?
While evidence about the Enron debacle is not fully in, it is fair to say that Enron is both a great moral scandal and a blot on capitalism.

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