Sentences with phrase «distaste in»

She could see the distaste in his eyes instead of the reflection she usually got, which was: «tall, pale, skinny, geek.»
Indeed, distaste in history (historiophobia) is an interesting phenomenon which deserves closer scrutiny.
Many readers express their distaste in short books, and have had the problem of seeing more shorter stuff in KU than longer works.
I enjoyed listening up until this point but unfortunately his unwise and untimely baby remarks left distaste in my mouth.
The likes of Roy Keane and Sir Alex Ferguson have both shown their distaste in players wearing Snoods, but for Arsene Wenger he couldn't care less so long as his players continue to perform to a high standard on the pitch, something they've been doing in recent weeks.
Shepard's insights help readers to understand the distaste in which deep ecologists hold those kinds of discourse.
Unsurprisingly, movies about journalism can often strike a dishonest chord with some viewers, mainly ones who have a natural distaste in films that almost deify the media, even when there's a fair share of evenhandedness.
Jim Cramer ties the market sell - off to high society's distaste in President Donald Trump's trade policies.

Not exact matches

Colbert, much like Wolf, mocked Bush's apparent distaste for facts, hammered the administration's actions in Iraq, and described Bush's then - 32 % approval rating as «backwash» — all while the president was sitting less than 10 feet away.
Reddit is taking the opportunity to get in digs, likely hoping to capitalize on some of that general distaste for the biggest social - media companies, and the echo chambers of information in which they tend to trap their customers.
Icahn expressed his distaste for Dell's initial go - private offering of $ 24.4 billion in a letter to the Dell Board in March, saying that the proposed deal is «not in the best interests of Dell shareholders and substantially undervalues the company.»
As adamant as he has been in his support of Valeant, Ackman has publicly declared his distaste for Coke — both the beverage, which he says is too sugary, as well as the stock, which he has sworn off in protest of what he believes are unhealthy products.
O'Connor, of course, is far from alone in his distaste for so - called patent trolls.
Distaste for this no - holds - barred approach even led one prominent activist, Jeff Ubben, the CEO of hedge fund ValueAct, to stick up for Kleinfeld during a panel discussion on activism at the Milken Institute conference in May.
In the letter to the editor, Icahn reiterated that his White House departure stemmed from his distaste for partisan backbiting.
Mulvaney has made little secret of his distaste for the agency in the past.
Hempton, who helped to reveal a number of accounting frauds among Chinese stocks listed in North America in 2010 - 2012 and writes a blog at brontecapital.blogspot.com, is very open about his distaste for Ackman.
For all the enthusiasm in some circles about free trade deals, there remains a slight distaste for large trade deals thanks to the less - than - desirable side effects of the North American Free Trade Agreement, negotiated in 1994 with Canada and Mexico.
Despite the massaging that occurs with financial results and prepared statements made by executives on the calls, I've found it to be a worthwhile exercise in that it offers insight into a company's forward looking plans and their appetite (or distaste) for growth through acquisition.
the negation of ideology, the political secularization of the doctrine of original sin, the cautious sentiment tempered by prudence, the product of organic, local human organization observing and reforming its customs, the distaste for a priori principle disassociated from historical experience, the partaking of the mysteries of free will, divine guidance, and human agency by existing in but not of the confusions of modern society, no framework of action, no tenet, no theory, and no article of faith, a distrust of the systems and processes of the idol of self and of the lust for power and status, scorn to all approaches of ideology and meta - narrative.
I am just as confident that its unabashed Catholic orthodoxy will merit the usual criticism from those Catholic progressives who somehow manage to combine liberal Protestantism's distaste for dogma with a newly - minted ultramontanism that would even make Cardinal Manning turn in his grave.
At the same time we are slaving away to obtain the «finer» things in life, we publicly profess a strong distaste for materialism.
In truth, we are not saved by our works whatsoever, so it is a dangerous error to elevate one's distaste and avoidance of certain sins over other people who are struggling with that sin.
Such a balance of distaste might well hint at the coherence and integrity of sectarian Christianity in the U.S., at least as it concerns such churches» ability to incorporate socially marginal groups into a community that provides the basis and the tools for purposeful and materially sufficient existence.
In consequence, it is not alone to the prophetic tradition, with its distaste for priestcraft and animal offering, that we must look in the Old Testament to find personal prayeIn consequence, it is not alone to the prophetic tradition, with its distaste for priestcraft and animal offering, that we must look in the Old Testament to find personal prayein the Old Testament to find personal prayer.
I hope that your publicly proclaimed distaste for the New Oxford Review ad that appeared in the November 1998 issue does not mean that you intend to censor or ban the journal's future ads.
I did not understand him to be equating Freudian therapy with modern neuroscience; I thought, rather, that he took his own distaste for what he sees as certain mystifications in the former as a point de départ for reflections on a deterministic and mechanistic philosophy he finds even more distasteful.
He shared their distaste for the arid philosophy — of religion which had issued in Deism, which postulated a God who had created the world but who had little continuing interest in it.
The distaste for «presence» that we find in so much modern philosophy, art, and literary criticism is something we need to attend to if we think of the sacraments only as ways in which God becomes present to us.
For the remainder, such as most of the new independent evangelical churches, their distaste for liberation theology and their understanding of the church's proper role in the public arena derive not from «an ideology of the national security state» but from sincerely held beliefs about theology, politics, and economics.
But I believed in Great Books and High Art, and I assumed that a taste for them meant a distaste for mass culture.
The problem for Jonah (and, certainly as understood in the biblical faith, the problem for all men) is the abandonment of the cherished hatreds, the nurtured antipathies, the cultivated distastes, the snide comparisons by which persons and groups and classes and nations maintain their own flattering images, their own sense of superiority and exclusiveness.
Besides revealing ivory - tower distaste for lowly leaders and citizens alike, Donoghue here joins a crowded chorus in lamenting the difficulty of dissenting from imperial consensus these days.
That distaste or fear can be, in itself, a dangerous and damaging matter.
As I said long ago,» the evolutionary vigor of Mankind can wither away although it be surrounded by mountains of coal, oceans of petroleum and limitless stocks of corn; it can do so as surely as in a desert of ice, if Man should lose his impulse, or worse, develop a distaste for ever - increased growth «in complexity and consciousness».
Why, then, does Marius risk overstatement, and why does he indulge in expressions of distaste and condescension?
Earlier in the year, Pew found that white evangelicals» presidential picks were more determined by distaste for an opposing candidate than support for their selection.
The result is that, quite apart from the immediate pleasure which any sensible experience may give us, our own general moral attitude in procuring or undergoing the experience brings with it a secondary satisfaction or distaste.
And I find it's getting harder to hang out With grown adults who actually believe In Santa Claus, and Noah's ark And their god is the best my distaste, has turned into detest — NOFX
According to Plato in the Phaedo, Socrates urges his followers to be of good cheer, «drains his cup with no difficulty or distaste whatsoever,» and passes into another dimension after offhandedly reminding his companion Crito that «we owe a cock to Asklepios, pray do not forget to pay the debt» (The Phaedo, translated by R. Hackforth [Cambridge University Press, 1955], pp. 189, 190).
While a distaste for chaos and uncertainty is understandable in an inquiry that aims for apodictic certainty, the image of an abyss suggests that a fear of or aversion to mysticism may partly explain Kant's retreat.
Certainly Coover's particular blend of fact and fiction has caused political conservatives to recoil in distaste from the novelist's authorial license.
When you provide evidence that your god or jesus exists, then you can spew your distaste of this woman but until that point, let her rest in peace and have some respect for the deceased!
In fact, Twain's Satan comes on like a Calvinist who has lost faith in an omniscient and omnipotent Deity and thus may be a reflection of Twain's own distaste for the Calvinist strain in American ProtestantisIn fact, Twain's Satan comes on like a Calvinist who has lost faith in an omniscient and omnipotent Deity and thus may be a reflection of Twain's own distaste for the Calvinist strain in American Protestantisin an omniscient and omnipotent Deity and thus may be a reflection of Twain's own distaste for the Calvinist strain in American Protestantisin American Protestantism.
In a 1994 essay, «Flannery O'Connor's Racial Morals and Manners,» Wood confronts both O'Connor's private distaste for black people and the ways in which her fictional vision overrides the purely personal, implicating her own sin in the sin she excoriates in her characterIn a 1994 essay, «Flannery O'Connor's Racial Morals and Manners,» Wood confronts both O'Connor's private distaste for black people and the ways in which her fictional vision overrides the purely personal, implicating her own sin in the sin she excoriates in her characterin which her fictional vision overrides the purely personal, implicating her own sin in the sin she excoriates in her characterin the sin she excoriates in her characterin her characters.
So you extrapolate based on assumptions mired in distaste for what you see as a defector.
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Upscale liberal professionals in the North had been Republicans until then, out of distaste for the Democrats» Southern segregationists and Northern machines.
But we had something else as well, something that turned us away in an odd distaste on Christmas afternoon from the explosion of opened presents, ribbons spread across the floor, and bright balls of crumpled wrapping paper, red and green — the living room transformed into Ali Baba's cave or Hollywood's vision of a bandits» lair.
Probably one reason Whitehead did not carry out the kind of analysis I have offered in the preceding section is that he felt some distaste for the overrigorous pursuit of righteousness.
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