Sentences with phrase «frowned upon due»

In a number of countries, gambling is frowned upon due to religious and cultural norms.
In recent years, many game developers have gotten frowned upon due to the amount of HD remakes hitting the market, and to a degree, HD remakes are still a little out of hand.
Merle coloring in Huskies — the result of genetic altering making the undercoat whiter — is not a recognized breed coloring and is frowned upon due to the health risks the mutation can pose for the dog.
In recent years, many game developers have gotten frowned upon due to the amount of HD remakes hitting the market, and to a degree, HD remakes are still a little out of hand.
From what I've seen they are mostly frowned upon due to the various fungi that are found on peanuts that persist through processing, correct?

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Due to the heavy West Indian influence on the islands and large Hindu and Muslim populations, consumption of beef and pork is frowned upon, and chicken curry is practically considered a national dish.
Due to an overwhelming amount of misinformation online, current trends in popular culture tend to frown upon feeding this common grain to dogs.
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.
Aaron Webb, cofounder of RANGA (Red and Nearly Ginger Association) told the ABC News that while it is frowned upon to discriminate people due to their race, gender or skin colour, people still find it funny to tease redheads.
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