Sentences with phrase «derision because»

WUWT occupies the no man's land between «dismissing» them and «subscribing» to them, a land mostly of derision because they are all ad hoc and untested.
But lest we throw the baby out with the bathwater, we need to be certain that The Counselor is ultimately an object of derision because it's a bad film, and not simply because it's a poor box - office performer.

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Home espresso machines are subject to derision from some coffee snobs, That's because most models «do a half - assed job,» in the words of 30 - shots - a-day drinker Danny O'Neill, founder of Kansas City - based coffee company The Roasterie (That's why he put professional grade machines in his kitchen and tree house.)
Because it's a heck of a lot easier to dish it out than it is to eat it up, let me tell you, and I think sometimes we inadvertently perpetuate celebrity culture by railing so loudly against it, by feeding into the caricatures with our derision.
If you gonna take this attitude I've Better off supporting another team which I'll never do but putting it this way if you are so bitter about management of arsenal it's not arsene who bought the club, what of Tottenham who as yet to sign a player they came second and we were second two seasons ago yet arsene and the management got some abuse and derision from some of our fans, this has to stop ✋ people or we drive some better players signing for us because it's not only the money for a few of the better player's out there
Humiliations, spankings and beatings, slaps in the face, betrayal, sexual exploitation, derision, neglect, etc. are all forms of mistreatment, because they injure the integrity and dignity of a child, even if their consequences are not visible right away.
Cat Smith's suggestion that demographics are on Labour's side — because individuals turning 18 are statistically likely to be leftwing, whereas Tory voters are mainly pensioners — was greeted with derision, but I was sat on that same panel and it wasn't the only thing she said.
Following the 2005 election, Johnson was initially announced on 6 May 2005 as being «Secretary of State for Productivity, Energy and Industry», but after just a week, on 13 May, it was declared that the new title would not be used, after widespread derision of the new name, because the abbreviation for Johnson's title, Productivity, Energy and Industry Secretary, would have been «PENIS».
It is ridiculous that happy couples still have to worry about jokes, derision, and bias because they met with the help of an international dating agency.
Historically, there has been a lot of shame and derision surrounding YA because there's a sense that the authors aren't producing «important» or «serious» work.
«Not because I had illusions of grandeur, but because I started to experience rejection and derision from the same circles that had showered me with privileges before.»
Texas was also a source of scorn and derision... which is fascinating, because 2 of or Legal Insurrection authors come from those states.
Seemingly not as the UK Met Office stopped publishing theirs a while back because of the national derision heaped upon them for predicting a barbecue summer that wasn't.
I only commented here because I think it's funny that you quote skeptics with derision while conveniently pretending you are unaware that your consensus can't even reach a consensus on whether there is a «pause» in their own temperature products.
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