Sentences with phrase «expressed derision»

Lawyers expressed derision when face with repeated media coverage of the business benefits of online interaction and advertising.
Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon in his new book expressed derision and astonishment over a 2016 meeting between Trump Jr., his father's top campaign officials and a Russian lawyer, terming it «treasonous.»

Not exact matches

Can't discuss the merits of the article or the ideas, just expressing their mutual hatred for each other and their derision for each other's world views.
While Johnson's suggestion that the UK should be positive about Trump prompted some derision in the Commons chamber, MPs such as the SNP's Mhairi Black also took to Twitter to express their disdain.
Her words were greeted with derision bordering on fury, not least by senior Conservative MPs who told her she must be more contrite and express sympathy for colleagues who had lost their seats.
President Donald Trump has reportedly expressed interest in the concept, even as it has sparked derision among some infrastructure types, who question its viability and, relatedly, its potential impact on the human body.
There is frequent open triumphalism — open derision — as concerns expressed by representatives of entire communities are batted away.
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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