Sentences with phrase «derision when»

Lawyers expressed derision when face with repeated media coverage of the business benefits of online interaction and advertising.
Does nobody else remember hearing the term «Celda» said with such intense derision when Wind Waker came out?
Well, it's taken SEGA 17 years to realise it, but it seems they too have caught on to the fanbase's near - constant clamouring for Big to have his own game — the cries of derision when they instead announced Shadow would be having a starring role in 2005 still echo in one's ears — as today has seen the release of Big's Big Fishing Adventure 3 for essentially every system under the sun.
And, whether they label their art as «Christian» or not, artists need the support of the Christian community, not its derision when they dare to shift our paradigm regarding the aesthetics of art.
The theist, on the other hand, it quite smugly certain that he has all teh answers to life, the universe and everything explained neatly in a single book and reacts with hostility and derision when anyone refutes the contents of said book.

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But when the company tried the same shtick a month later with Raptors star Kyle Lowry hurling basketballs at drones in a gym, YouTubians responded with derision — exactly what a brand - driven company doesn't want in a branding exercise.
There will be times when you can't find common ground, your sincerest questions are met with derision and you get drowned out by a half - dozen other voices that disagree with you.
• Through thick and thin, when mainline Protestantism was the path of upward mobility and, later, a term of derision, Martin E. Marty has stayed with the assertion that he is a mainline Protestant.
These and scores of similar stories ought to make us cringe at the ease with which Bible - based diet books (and the writers of them) are fodder for highbrow derision, as when B. Laurence Moore in Selling God cattily dismisses them as «merchandise in questionable taste» and lumps them indifferently with «love - making manuals» and «the Christian equivalent of Harlequin romances.»
«When we were young and went to school, there were certain teachers who would hurt the children any way they could, by pouring their derision upon everything they did, exposing every weakness no matter how carefully hid by the kid.
We need to remember this when we celebrate our faith as Catholics, even if at times we meet scorn and derision like our divine Master.
When they launched at the start of the year, the ads attracted the attention of secular media, including The Huffington Post and The Daily Telegraph, and, perhaps unsurprisingly, some derision.
When Judah finally fell, her neighbors Ammon and Moab incurred the enduring hatred of all the surviving inhabitants by further humiliating the shattered people with acts of plunder and cries of derision.
Downing used it through the first inning, when he walked Aaron to massive hoots of derision.
There were howls of derision from the Kop when Can and Klavan went for the same ball and needlessly conceded a corner.
They then erupted when the Stoke fans responded to Walcott being stretchered off with catcalls and hoots of derision.
It's a long road, and often frustrating when it seems like there simply are not any answers (or, easy answers, at least) and there is only contention and derision.
This is when I began to hear the derision from people.
Gove also raised eyebrows — and prompted incredulity and derision from allies of Boris Johnson — when he said was not ambitious and claimed that he did everything he could to avoid having to stand for leader.
When I tell or post about this it is generally met with skepticism and derision — people want their sugar.
Often when I don't respond favorably to movies like Jurassic World, San Andreas, Geostorm and Kong Skull Island I am asked with derision «Rachel, why can't you just turn off your brain and enjoy a dumb movie...?»
Gargon, taking the moral high road, urges Kennedy to do the right thing and resign, and not follow some of his baser instincts — such as wearing a neck brace to Mary Jo's funeral when he clearly didn't need one, an act that drew derision in press accounts at the time.
I didn't think it was funny when the 19 - year - old girl (Samantha Weaving) dating the abusive shit - fuck ex-husband (John Hawkes) of our anti-heroine, Mildred (Frances McDormand), is used as an object of derision / tension - breaker, and I didn't think it was funny when secretary Pamela (Kerry Condon) is treated identically before getting punched in the face as her exit from the film.
When the E60 5 - series debuted for 2004, it earned derision from some for its styling and its iDrive technology, but it still excelled as a driver's car.
When we first started tooling around town, one staff member complained about «scoffing and derision from three baseball - cap - wearing workmen in their Ford pickup,» and another described it as having «hobgoblin exterior styling.
When a crowd of gamers is able to collectively introduce and popularize the term «walking simulator» as a term of derision before this movement can find a broader voice, then the medium suffers a regression towards safe, conservative tastes.
There were snorts of derision from some fashionable art world figures when the Prince of Wales» Drawing School was established in 2000 in a warehouse in Shoreditch, east London, next door to where the YBAs (Young British Artists) of Turner Prize fame hung out at the White Cube Gallery.
Dominated by simple geometric forms and their interrelationships, the movement was often held up for derision in the popular press and the non-art world as the ultimate in «the Emperor's New Clothes» syndrome — when Andre's Equivalent VIII (1966), a rectangular arrangement of 120 firebricks on the floor, was bought and exhibited by the Tate Gallery in London in the 1970s, there was a considerable hoo - ha.
First presented in 1969 at the Kunsthalle Bern in Switzerland, When Attitudes Become Form was originally met with derision and received exceedingly negative reviews.
With rare exception Rabett Run's policy is to speak no evil of the dead, or even the retired (Eli will soon join the tribe), still Gray reminded Eli of a number of senior guys he knew who did their training when theory was a weak reed and worthy only of derision, but by careful observation developed a set of ad hoc models, which turned out to be way wrong but extremely useful for prediction.
This problem of asymmetric information is part of the reason that cars depreciate so much when first purchased and driven off the lot and is part of the reason that «used car salesman» is a term of derision.
You might try to express yourself and feel frustrated when those around you don't understand you or react with anger or derision.
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