(1) Many took his remarks as a racial insult .
(2) My remarks were not an insult to decent youths or their parents.
(3) If you are going to have nurses on call, the pay is an insult .
(4) This Minister has introduced a bill that is an absolute insult to the cause he should be serving.
(5) The conduct that has come to light is an insult to the people, and an affront to the most basic standards of morality and decency.
(6) He said the charity's grant was an insult to his mother, who had tirelessly raised funds for it before her death.
(7) The policy was an affront to our values and a needless insult to our friends.
(8) A teabag is an insult to tea connoisseurs.
(9) The movement of the bone causes a severe tissue insult
(10) Any insult to this tissue in the future will not be endured in the same manner as normal tissue, resulting in cancer.
(11) The present offer is an absolute insult
(12) It's grossly invasive and humiliating, an insult to the dignity of any person.
(13) Tissues exposed to one insult can develop tolerance to a subsequent injury.
(14) The implication that parenting under pressure is an invitation to abuse is an insult to the integrity of millions of hardworking mums and dads.
(15) He saw the book as a deliberate insult to the Church
(16) But, of course, that is completely untrue, and, in the context of this bill, an absolute insult .
(17) They have now been offered a 1 percent rise to pay for the additional costs, and that is a total and an absolute insult .
(18) What an insult to every mother in the country that Budget was!
(19) I strongly feel that what has been written about him in your paper is a slur on his character and an insult to his profession, and that you should apologise to him in writing.
(20) You know your comment about there being more jobs in America then ever is a real stupid remark and an insult to hourly workers of America.