Sentences with phrase «complete mockery of»

The notes are so long and so involved that they rather make a complete mockery of the original game's pretensions towards simulation at all.
it would be a complete mockery of the whole premise of the wonderful work this artist has done.
To ensure the handling does not make a complete mockery of all that power Audi has lowered the RS Q3 by 25 mm.
actually what makes a complete mockery of the rules for a hybrid are the Press to Pass Hypercar pretenses of being a hybrid that are in fact nothing more than a gimmick..
It's hard to expect much sci - fi logic from a «comedy,» like Hot Tub Time Machine 2, but if a movie is going to make a complete mockery of the rules of time travel, at the very least it should endeavor to be funny.
In Siena, a horse race exists that (depending on your capacity for cynicism) either makes a complete mockery of the sport or a fun fetish of its potential for illicit goings - on.
Nick Harvey, the Lib Dem defence spokesman during the election campaign, who is now armed forces minister, said in April: «Omitting the single largest procurement project from the strategic defence review makes a complete mockery of the whole exercise.»
He is making a complete mockery of the presidency.
A constant threat down the wing, Altintop made a complete mockery of Laszlo Sepsi with his tireless running and incredible crossing.
the fact any kind of comparison can be made to our best player makes a complete mockery of the nonsense United received for buying Martial.
The entire Leicester squad probably costs little more than we paid for Ozil to assemble, and what I enjoy the most is that it's a complete mockery of Arsene Wenger's excuses that you can not compete if you don't spend ridiculous money, so we won't spend any and have an excuse.

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I've often been dubbed as a «bully» but a lot of people, even more of teachers have called me a class clown before [although my humour is often pure mockery of the snobby bitch in class or just complete satire about a subject that deserved said satire]...
This setting of low expectations by the state, which has been criticized by reformers in the state such as former Commissioner for Higher Education Stan Jones (now the head of College Complete America), makes a mockery of the otherwise strong efforts by the state to transform education for children.
Its complete lack of excitement begins to make a mockery of the slightly aggressive looks.
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