Sentences with phrase «frowned upon by»

This is frowned upon by the HGPA.
Therapy via phone or computer was frowned upon by psychologists» ethics, and in some cases illegal.
Using a child or children for advantage in a divorce case is never in the best interest of a child and is decidedly frowned upon by the courts.
This type of random networking is frowned upon by many executive recruiters, HR managers, and leaders in corporate North America.
While I know you want to position yourself as a prime candidate of choice, misrepresenting yourself in such a crucial career document is frowned upon by all.
For that matter, indicating a master's degree is frowned upon by many career professionals.
Whether you've chosen to dedicate years of your life to taking care of your home, or were laid off years ago during the financial crisis, you may now have a gap in your work history that you're concerned could be frowned upon by employers.
Even if immediate or last - minute resignation is frowned upon by most employers, there are inevitable instances that you really need to resign right away.
While changing jobs every couple of years is no longer frowned upon by some employers, to some it's still seen as a negative.
That is why short notice resignations are usually frowned upon by employers since the above mentioned purposes for the notice period can not be availed.
The following items might not have made it to TopResume's «Top 10» list, but they are still frowned upon by recruiters and are worth when you're updating or creating your resume.
In general, however, writing passively can make sentences confusing, phrasing clunky and is overall frowned upon by savvy prospective employers.
While including a headshot on your resume is frowned upon by employers, uploading a photo to accompany your LinkedIn profile is now commonplace.
Generally, the download - before - playing practice is frowned upon by many, and part of the appeal of the Switch is that it can be taken anywhere, anytime.
The reason the project allowed for this was so that they could reward or compensate developers who had worked on the project, but pre-mining as we know it, in the industry, is frowned upon by puritans.
Cheats in video games are very often frowned upon by the hardcore crowd.
The MoneroV project also has a set pre-mine of 10 percent, which is frowned upon by many in the cryptocurrency space as pre-mining has been a tactic often used as a part of a pump and dump schemes.
The move is notable as Twitter has come a popular forum for, not only blockchain industry enthusiasts and firms, but also celebrities promoting crypto token offerings that have been frowned upon by regulators, as well as scammers impersonating real accounts in order to hoax investors.
Bitcoin, just like the credit card in its early days, has been frowned upon by pessimistic investors.
Tethering is generally frowned upon by carriers (see above) since it can be used with computers, laptops, and other non-mobile devices.
Florida lawmakers are poised to pass a bill that will add «virtual currency» to the state's money - laundering statute, a change hailed by law enforcement although frowned upon by some enthusiasts of bitcoins.
Dogs with bad reputations or dogs that have a history of biting may be frowned upon by carriers because of liability concerns.
While off - roading can be a popular, enjoyable activity, it is one that is often frowned upon by your insurance provider.
Driving with a suspended or revoked license is severely frowned upon by insurers, as they deem it high - risk behavior, so expect your rates to climb.
«These entrenchment mechanisms are largely frowned upon by investors.
A NYC prenuptial lawyer can help the client understand what type of provisions can be included in the document and what sort of matters would be frowned upon by the court.
Limiting or denying the rights of the other parent is frowned upon by the courts, and should not be done without a court order.
This is a serious crime that is frowned upon by prosecutors and judges.
Gaps in treatment and «no shows» will be taken advantage of by the defense and frowned upon by a jury.
This is known as «expert shopping» and it is frowned upon by courts.
The QC designation may provide for qualitative comparisons as between lawyers, or be perceived as extending some expertise or special influence in particular matters, both of which are usually frowned upon by legal professional bodies.
-- billboards are still frowned upon by many in the profession.
Normally starting a blaze on public land is frowned upon by the Game Commission, but these fires could help save the warbler from extinction.
These paintings were frowned upon by the French Academy, who saw scenes simply copying nature as lacking imagination.
Formerly hidden by political isolation and frowned upon by its theocratic leaders, Jake Kerridge discovers how Iran's art scene is...
Frowned upon by generations of art historians as the last expression of irrationality (as opposed to perfect perspective) the primitive painters played a pivotal role in bridging Medieval styles with the resurgence of classicism characteristic of Renaissance artists and architects.
There was a time when spending your free time playing video games was not frowned upon by elder generations but seen as a fruitless waste of time.
However, it was ultimately frowned upon by fans due to the simplistic combat system (you could let the game fight for you if you wanted to) and extremely linear first half of the game.
While this element of the NT Mini's functionality may be frowned upon by those who detest piracy, there's no denying that with the jail - broken firmware applied, the appeal of the platform increases dramatically.
While this may be a good thing for the economically savvy customer, this would probably be frowned upon by bigger companies looking to flex their graphical muscles.
In this day and age violence is frowned upon by the entertainment giant, so getting Donald Duck to beat someone up is subversive fun.
The multiplayer innovations are also very welcome, but some of the decisions made to help entry - level players may be frowned upon by Street Fighter veterans.
This one may be frowned upon by some, but I'm not ashamed to say that I've done it, and will continue to do so.
You're free to drain creatures you slay, but sticking a needle into a human and taking the Serum from them counts against your Karma rating and may be frowned upon by your allies.
While this may be frowned upon by some, I like the fact that it puts the focus on your approach and how you play the game.
Speaking at a special event to celebrate the upcoming launch of Overlord II, Triumph Studios director Lennart Sas revealed that the name Spunk — used for one of the many little «minion» critters from the series — was frowned upon by the ESRB.
Too many credit inquiries in a short amount of time are frowned upon by banks.
The practice of using throwaway tickets is frowned upon by airlines, so only bring carry - on luggage and don't let on that you ultimately will not be continuing the flight.
In some countries, longcoated German Shepherds are considered fine for showing and breeding, but in the U.S., long coats are frowned upon by the official clubs and show - dog breeders.
Even less common are two colors that are frowned upon by German Shepherd purists — blue and liver.
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