Not exact matches
«People are less inhibited, and they then will engage in
things they would want to do all the time but wouldn't normally because it would be
frowned upon in their social circles.»
The Church may not like the fact that their employees will do
things the Church
frowns upon (like utilize their health insurance to obtain birth control from their doctor), but that is not the Church's choice to make.
It makes it much more exciting to break the rules and do the
things that they
frown upon.
lol, i think maybe a. the name
thing ship has sailed, and b. not feeding your baby would be
frowned upon.
The only
thing that got me through the pain was using nipple shields (also, I discovered later,
frowned upon by lactivists).
It's not always a bad
thing, but there is clear potential for abuse and so it's
frowned upon.
I am one of those girls who would
frown upon complicated technology
things and send an SOS message to my guy friends...
This tendency has been
frown upon a lot by society in the past, but as time goes by and people become more accepting and understanding of many
things and situations, it has become very popular lately.
It's all about how brave Highsmith was, and how brave her two characters are for following their hearts in a time when such
things were
frowned upon.
Indeed, some
things are hard to predict, even for one of the University of Montpellier's notable students, Nostradamus, the visionary who probably knew in advance when he enrolled in the school in 1529 that he would soon be expelled once the University learned he had worked as an apothecary, or pharmacist, which was
frowned upon then.
When BMW first came up with the iDrive system, the world
frowned upon it, calling it
things like «useless», «laggy» and «unusable».
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.
F.ex optimisation research was
frowned upon because it could have shown that
things were not optimal so that the mathematicians doing that were looked at like potential anti-social elements etc..
Storing large quantities of
things for once - a-year occasions is increasingly
frowned upon.
I tell you, I got ta plead ignorance on this
thing, because if anyone had said anything to me at all when I first started here that that sort of
thing is
frowned upon --
I tell you, I got ta plead ignorance on this
thing, because if anyone had said anything to me at all when I first started here that that sort of
thing is
frowned upon... you know, cause I've worked in a lot of offices, and I tell you, people do that all the time.
Being Vulgar — While this might seem intuitive (you wouldn't curse in a board room), sometimes social media's casual feel causes people to lose all sense of etiquette and tweet
things their clients (not to mention, mothers) might
frown upon.
Even small
things, such as the
frown displayed by an applicant
upon arriving at an interview, or the worn - out jeans on an applicant in a roomful of suits, gave me pause as I worked to screen candidates.
It's okay for corporate owners and VIP's to own many worldly
things, but when an agent does, it's
frowned upon.