Sentences with phrase «also scorned»

Maude also scorned Whitehall courses based, he said, on how to get the best out of the public expenditure process or protect the permanent secretary's position rather than on thinking about the taxpayer.
However he also scorned the press for the rumours and said he is here in an Arsenal shirt.
Just as he repudiates all conceptions of being that make problematic the reality of becoming, so Hartsborne also scorns all versions of time and eternity that swallow up time in eternity.
However that may be, he does speak of knowing with the heart, also his scorn of «opinions,» and reference to Servetus as having died because of his opinion is close to what Omar faced in his time and place.
Kane himself, then, IS one of the key perpetrators and perpetuators of the very «echo chamber» of which he speaks, and also scorns and indicts.

Not exact matches

In fact, Lincoln had difficulty with the aristocratic Jefferson on many accounts, and in private he not only scorned Jefferson's views of the ideal yeoman farmer but also condemned Jefferson's hypocrisy regarding slaves, a hypocrisy that implied Jefferson's use of the word equality in the Declaration need not be taken literally as applying to all men.
They laugh at Christians with scorn for our «hope» and «faith» and talk about how no one needs a savior because we're all basically good... also based on no evidence.
Eberstadt also calls out the faltering spirit of professed Christians who, fearing scorn and exclusion, keep their counsel.
I learned this not from a class in feminist studies, but from Jesus — who was brought into the world by a woman whose obedience changed everything; who revealed his identity to a scorned woman at a well; who defended Mary of Bethany as his true disciple, even though women were prohibited from studying under rabbis at the time; who obeyed his mother; who refused to condemn the woman caught in adultery to death; who looked to women for financial and moral support, even after the male disciples abandoned him; who said of the woman who anointed his feet with perfume that «wherever this gospel is preached throughout the world, what she has done will also be told, in memory of her»; who bantered with a Syrophoenician woman, talked theology with a Samaritan woman, and healed a bleeding woman; who appeared first before women after his resurrection, despite the fact that their culture deemed them unreliable witnesses; who charged Mary Magdalene with the great responsibility of announcing the start of a new creation, of becoming the Apostle to the Apostles.
They have also been scorned from the left for their seemingly uncritical espousal of economic self - improvement that may or may not be connected to the capitalist system but certainly has done little to challenge it in the political sphere.
'» «The problem facing the West,» Pamuk wrote, «is not only to discover which terrorist is preparing a bomb in which tent, which cave, or which street of which city, but also to understand the poor and scorned and «wrongful» majority that does not belong to the Western world.»
In the New Testament, Christ also praised the golden rule, taught us not to judge others, scorned hypocrisy, and said let he who is without sin cast the first stone.
It also furthers the scorn the Pacers receive when analyzing their playoff chances.
But just as Keselowski's antagonistic nature produced the indelible moments NASCAR sought when it overhauled the Chase, it also earned him scorn — and a few punches to the face.
It also seems to arouse nothing but scorn in a minority of dedicated detractors among sportswriters.
Many also queried what would be the purpose of the investigation after the late girls have been treated with such scorn by the government.
Mr. Quaitoo, who is also the Member of Parliament for Akim Oda, faced the scorn of the public, the National Democratic Congress Minority, and some civil society groups, for making ethnocentric comments, after saying northern farmers could not be trusted in their assessment of the damage from the army worm.
Clarke was replaced as Lord Chancellor by Chris Grayling, a Eurosceptic who was also considered far less friendly to both the Human Rights Act and European Convention on Human Rights, both constant sources of scorn amongst grassroots Tories.
He also knows good government types will forever scorn his use of hundreds of thousands of dollars from his leftover campaign funds to pay for four years of criminal defense attorneys.
Cuomo failed to follow through on some of those promises, prompting wariness and criticism by WFP members and scorn from de Blasio, while the governor also created the Women's Equality Party (WEP) in a thinly - veiled attempt to undercut the WFP.
Elsie Chandler also says the judge at Owes» bail hearing treated leaders who came to support Owes with «scorn
The MPs also pour scorn on the idea that laboratories could be privatised by transferring control of them to universities.
His scorn also took him far afield from the subject of the hearing.
He is also one of archaeology's most controversial figures, winning praise from foreign archaeologists, who say he has done much to modernize an antiquated system, as well as scorn from those who say he claims credit for others» discoveries.
But it is also sad, because of the scorn and contempt thrown on many successful marriages by these one - sided attacks.
In recent years, Andrew Stevens has both starred in and directed several low - budget thrillers, among them Terror Within 2 (1990), Night Eyes 3 (1993), and Scorned (1994), and has also directed episodes of such weekly TVers as Silk Stalkings, Swamp Thing, and Walker: Texas Ranger.
Unfortunately, once we get into the 9 to 5-esque plot (some might also be reminded of The First Wives Club, Chasing Papi, or John Tucker Must Die) of three women who plane to get a lot of slapstick - tinged revenge on the man who scorned them, nearly all of the sure - footed comedy goes out the door.
Emulating blockbuster productions is a bit of a double - edged sword, as it will attract a sizable audience which likes those kinds of films, but at the same time, they are also so well - known and oft - watched, if you aren't going to bring anything new to the story, you are likely to be greeted by scorn and derision, even among fantasy fans.
The film is nicely photographed even on a less than first - rate digital camera and an estimated production budget of just $ 12 M. It's also well - acted, with the oft - likable Kinnear providing authenticity and humility at the film's core and Reilly acquitting herself in a role that seems destined to elicit message board scorn.
As the season progresses though, we see what happened after his death and the show also explores the continued rise of Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke), the Mother of Dragons, and the plight of Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey), the scorned mother of the king who is set to stand trial.
Undercutting of the kind encouraged by massive discounts are a bane, not only for our business, but also for this trade and industry and needs to be ceremoniously discouraged and scorned as unethical business practices.
Apple also poured scorn on the idea that it entered into these illegal machinations to get rid of Amazon's Kindle.
As index investing has gained popularity, it is also attracted its share of scorn.
She also kicks ass and saves the world, but is never the «exceptional woman» who scorns other girls as weak, which is a huge breath of fresh air (d'aww, but only gritty loners are cool and original, right?).
The section of the exhibit devoted to videotapes includes sociologically inclined footage that documents and reveals aspects of our domestic life that are scorned at or dealt with superficially on commercial TV; also more technologically oriented videos focused on the research and manipulation of the medium's electronic complexities and other «post-minimal» footage that studies or transmits the artists» most relevant aesthetic concerns.
Texas was also a source of scorn and derision... which is fascinating, because 2 of or Legal Insurrection authors come from those states.
The flagship REVA electric vehicle (marketed as the G - Wiz in the UK) may have drawn scorn from some circles, most notably Jeremy Clarkson of BBC's Top Gear, but this plucky EV has also been hugely popular in cities like London.
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