Most of my successful posts have been of this type: taking aim
at sacred cows.
Not exact matches
CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis looks
at dividends as the «
sacred cow» for energy investments and which companies have been cutting them.
I think to dismiss the possibility that further public expenditure savings can be made would be unjustifiable, although making further savings in the next parliament may most easily be achieved by targeting the Tory
sacred cows that have so far been protected
at the cost of greater cuts elsewhere.
In a way, I mean, that's largely what this community of explorers and investigators
at ChrisKresser.com is all about, continuing to challenge even our cherished beliefs, like the idea that — not that this was a cherished belief for me, but
sacred cows, let's say, like the idea that legumes aren't paleo and shouldn't be eaten because they have toxins in them.
Deep yellow / orange butter from
cows eating rapidly growing spring grass was considered a
sacred food by the Traditional Swiss culture, a culture with young men so perfect and pleasing in physique, strength, and character that the Vatican favored these young men over all others to serve as the Papal Guard
at the Vatican.
An outrageously hilarious look
at the sanctity of marriage, one that routinely skewers both the proponents and detractors of one of life's most revered and time - honored
sacred cows.
At the same time, Willard is a little desperate to establish itself as respectful of the cheese of»70s ecological horror, indulging in a little cat and boss cruelty but showing its true colours in a quailing cop - out involving the
sacred cow of a pet dog.
The library is a
sacred cow to many readers, just witness the outraged responses
at Teleread to your article.
After reading his blog and his great series of posts on killing the
sacred cows of publishing, I met Dean
at the recent Superstars Writing Seminar.
With Majora's Mask being the
sacred cow of the Zelda series
at the moment, who knows if it will feel the same nostalgia fade once its 3DS rerelease comes out?
Speaking
at the Association of Lawyers for Children annual conference last week, Mr Justice Coleridge said the courts were «shirking our responsibility to a degree which is bordering on abusive» by placing too much emphasis on the «
sacred cow» of the views of children.
That might be why Jay Wexler
at PrawfsBlawg decided it was time to tip some
sacred cows by chanelling Joe Queenan and creating an «Admit It — It Sucks!»