This may be to avoid discrimination, personal embarrassment, or damage to one's professional reputation.
But then he fled as if from the scene of a crime, or, at least, a grotesque personal embarrassment.
"Do you think in 10 years people will be prone to personal embarrassment?"
They've just been more adept at avoiding personal embarrassment.
Nor would I think well of any man whose actions intentionally or inadvertently subjected me to personal embarrassment.
Because he knows how to use his personal embarrassments to endearing advantage.
I have to confess to a certain personal embarrassment over the introduction of administrative elements into the economic mechanisms.
It's not very important, but it could cause the child some personal embarrassment.
"His reaction was one of shock and some personal embarrassment," the source recalled.
This, considering the fact that I have been given charge of the project, could cause personal embarrassment, no more than that.