Sentences with phrase «always pejorative»

Instead of running ads, they would define Scheer more slowly, over time, with a series of forced choices in Parliament, through government motions, much as opposition parties usually seek to define governments (you'll note that «define» in Ottawa politics is almost always pejorative by implication) through clever use of their occasional opportunity to define a day's parliamentary debate through so - called «supply motions.»

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At Iodine, my startup, I took the role of «nontechnical co-founder» — a Silicon Valley term I've always considered slightly pejorative, but whatever.
Moreover, there should be no presumption that spillovers are always and everywhere bad, although the term admittedly sounds slightly pejorative.
My good friend Glenn Whipp, who's seen both sides of this topic as both a former film critic for the Los Angeles Daily News and now an awards expert for the Los Angeles Times, thinks the phrase «Oscar bait» is just a lazy pejorative, and one that's not always accurate.
Out of the core cluster of these filmmakers, the Duplass Brothers have always exhibited the sensibility most likely to attain commercial success (noted neutrally, neither praise nor pejorative).
Promiscuous is a term that is almost always used when speaking about a woman and it is pejorative.
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