Sentences with phrase «expressed scorn»

Among the themes in the film that he finds particularly interesting is the public's «unanimously expressed scorn for Popov and Hayashi's decision to litigate the ball's ownership rather than informally settling the issue.»
In these words there is expressed the scorn of men who reckon their fidelity to the Law as a noteworthy achievement, who in spite of all submission to the Law are yet not inwardly obedient.
While some criticise Armstrong for not accepting the invitation and putting interests of Coinbase above those of bitcoin, others express their scorn for Back's «patronising attitude».

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«Raca» is an Aramaic term expressing contempt, scorn, or disdain.
So when the shadow chancellor tells the New Statesman that he «understands» why the Lib Dems went into coalition with the Tories, expresses the view that Nick Clegg is a person of «integrity» and volunteers that the two of them recently had a «very friendly and warm chat», when he blows these kisses in the direction of a man he used to scorn, people are going to sit up and take notice.
How, for instance, could he work with Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver after repeatedly expressing such contempt and scorn for him and referring to him in Nazi terms?
That's kind of a weird obsession to express on an automotive website, where engaging in demented rants against the world's preeminent engineering superpower will only draw scorn and ridicule from people who aren't ignorant children.
Mr. Findlay expresses particular scorn for the fortunes paid for works by living artists with necessarily short track records.
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