Automatically heaping such
disdain on our ideological opposites isn't just bad form — it's lazy.
I happen to share Nurse's
disdain on many points, though I thought that his concern that U.S. scientists were about to decamp for the UK, China and India was somewhat overheated.
Many new users are showing
their disdain on lack of new content.
So of course I look with snifty
disdain on the thin brew served at a-Starbucks-on-every-corner.
You only have to look as far as a few of our posts HERE and HERE with thousands of comments to see peoples utter
disdain on the entire Kobo customer service experience.
Colin Firth is a man aging to absolute perfection and I absolutely adore the look of permanent confusion -
disdain on his gently rugged face.
Rather, I'd be happy to confront anyone who approaches them with
disdain on the mother's behalf!
Leaders in the church, servant in the church, teachers in the church, do you look with
disdain on those who do not do what you do, or who do not know as much as you know?
We can always find ways to inflict
our disdain on those we don't respect and assault their independence, autonomy, and dignity.
Many of the world's leaders have wiped their feet in
disdain on these sayings.
It is not Christian charity; yet, you certainly do not
disdain it on that account.)
Maybe it's because I imagine, someday, likely today, the Church will look at me, with
disdain on their faces and parody Twitter accounts and coffeeshops and doctoral dissertations on all the ways I did it wrong, and all I'll know how to say is that I know, and I'm sorry, I hope I learned to be kind.
Well, the best way to stop feeling sorry for oneself is to do what fake people always do — turn the spotlight of
disdain on others.
Not exact matches
Buffett,
on his part, has
disdained private equity's method of investing, which often adds value to a company by piling
on debt, and slashing expenses before turning it back
on the market.
Jarrett Walker, a prominent public transit advocate and consultant, entered the fray by describing Musk's
disdain for public transit as «a luxury (or pathology) that only the rich can afford,» and accusing him, in essence, of attempting to impose his phobia of strangers
on everyone.
I put
on my auditor look of
disdain, and retort, «That's why I'm not picking up this tab.
After all, his hero, Jobs,
disdained tests and instead relied
on his gut.
They
disdain anything that blurs their focus
on the front line.
Uber is unique among ride - hailing and
on - demand delivery companies in its total
disdain for in - app gratuities.
The reason for such unanimity is primarily the substantial economic costs associated with taxes
on corporations, although the uncertainty as to who really pays such taxes no doubt also contributes to the
disdain in which they are generally held by economists.»
With a nip here and a tuck there, Madison Avenue is putting new faces
on old brands that young shoppers tend to
disdain as, well, just too old - fashioned.
I've shared this before, but it still amazes me how many CEOs I meet who still invest tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars
on trade shows, yet they look upon Twitter with
disdain.
Negotiating
on steel imports, the rep showed his
disdain for an offer from the Japanese by sending it flying back.
Slight update
on SIGNPOSTINGS: I also found there Colin's reflections
on what's good and bad about living in THE GOLDEN AGE OF TV — yet another postmodern yet conservative theme: Too much
disdain for convention and ordinary storytelling and narrative, way too self - indulgent when it comes to the imaginative display of excesses.
@All most of the post by the none relegious
on this blog show
disdain for believers and confuse the church for God.
After all, we're not that surprised Planned Parenthood would offer to keep things
on the down - low, or that an NPR exec would have
disdain for evangelical Christians.
On the third day of Lent, early this morning, a friend texts me that her baby died in the night, and my heart writhes with
disdain of death and there's a searing sadness that can make you feel physically sick.
He explains: «It is very easy to slip into
disdain for people who don't see the evidence for biological evolution or who want to impose their views
on others in a coercive way, such as in Muslim majority countries.»
Yesterday, I arrived in Austin nealry thirteen years later, and I remembered her, standing at the baggage claim 3 in the Austin airport, heading out
on the adventure she
disdained, and I loved her, the earnest know - it - all fool of her.
Unfortunately, their belief in their own righteousness,
on their own authority, gives them a
disdain for those who dare disagree.
But watch, lest any of you look with
disdain upon the children of Abraham because they have fallen
on these evil days of traditional barrenness.
you look down
on other humans who are all God's creations with
disdain and inferiority..
It is the weaknesses endemic to narrative that may cause some to question its sufficiency: the rejection of the philosophical supports needed to sustain Christian truth, an emphasis
on divine agency entailing a
disdain for apologetics, and a turn to intratextual (rather than correspondence) theories of truth.
The bourgeois spent their money
on obvious luxuries like boats and furs; bohemians created an alternative culture that
disdained overt displays of wealth and instead embraced a romantic view of the common life.
A fresh infusion of Christian skepticism would
disdain such books, even as it would help deliver publishers from the temptation to get rich by manufacturing toilet tissue with the words «Get Thee Behind Me, Satan» printed
on every sheet.
I tend to be a humanist, and will take the best of humanity and pass it
on to the next generation, without the
disdain taught by religion.
An honest person who openly disagrees with you
on a few things is a better choice than a dishonest person who claims they believe everything you do, and secretly disagrees with you... or even
disdains you for your gullibility.
On one side is Richard Dawkins, the celebrated biologist who has made a second career demonstrating his epic
disdain for religion.
You write that, after listening to a panel
on which you had criticized the notion that we Christians could consider ourselves at war, Wilken wrote to ask whether you «
disdained all «natural loyalties.
Now i know The level of decadence that is apparent in America is soo high that most people readily blame their own self conceived
disdain for the current state of our nation
on our leaders instead of trying to have faith and realize that there is nothing wrong with our current state.
I guess I don't consider those comments with as much
disdain, and they are disdainful, because they don't conflict with my thoughts
on such a primal level as does the above mentioned nonsense.
I hate the mega's looking down
on the little, but I've experienced the same kind of
disdain for the mega from the little.
The same care must be taken to encourage devotees of Spirit not to
disdain gathering in common with everyone else
on Sunday morning so that the means of grace offered Sunday morning keep check
on the subjectivity of Spirit experiences.
When granting visas foreign governments do the same, viewing
on degrees in «Christian mission» with disfavor if not
disdain.
To accept the creeds,
on the one hand, and reject the liturgies by inattention that often expresses itself in
disdain,
on the other, is contradictory and unwise.
Schulz's highlighting of human nature wasn't an indictment
on people or a way of showing
disdain for them.
I suspected that the primary reason for the blindness of the left
on abortion was the instinctive cultural
disdain felt for prolife advocates.
He was a short and small Israeli with a distinct accent in English and when our big group sat down to lunch
on the first day he so elaborately and ridiculously was describing his utter
disdain for carrots that the whole table was in an uproar of laughter.
People will often justify their
disdain of Iceberg lettuce
on nutritional claims, but in reality, leafy green salads in general doesn't carry that many nutrients.
For Trump, a Focus
on US Interests and a
Disdain for Moralizing.