For example, the minister will never publicly embarrass those who may have shown undue affection. In some cases the minister may have misjudged its expression. Even if such people are at fault,they should be dealt with kindly. The wise action of the minister in such awkward circumstances will be far more effective than anything that could possibly be said in correcting a potentially damaging situation. On the other hand, the minister will be careful to avoid situations that may appear to be morally questionable no matter how innocent the individual( s). Nolan B. Harmon observes: