Sentences with phrase «frowns upon the practice»

Most people frown upon the practice of blaming the victims of cybersecurity attack.
Even other collection agencies frown upon the practice.
Although we frown upon these practices in public companies, in private companies, this actually isn't such a bad idea.
However, some medical and parenting experts frowned upon the practice, citing it as a risk for SIDS and claiming that it could generate sleep problems for children as they grew up.
As if studies linking fracking to earthquakes and groundwater contamination were not reason enough to make folks frown upon this practice, a recent investigation carried out by researchers working with the University of Missouri has shown that hydraulic fracturing can also cause endocrine disruptions.
There was a time when meeting people online was a frowned upon practice.
Just as society frowns upon the practice of employing one solitary approach to medicine, investing money, or building a business, so it should with education.
Depending on how many pre-made elements have been used in these games, some people are bound to frown upon the practice at hand.
Unilaterally scheduled discoveries, while technically permissible, are a frowned upon practice.

Not exact matches

«Many institutional investors already view majority voting as good practice and frown upon companies who have yet to implement,» says Monteiro.
Premining is the practice of mining a coin prior to its public release and has traditionally been heavily frowned upon.
While this practice was frowned upon and illegal in some states, a recent class action lawsuit filed against Visa and MasterCard was settled and now allows merchants to put this method into practice.
It was regarded with great suspicion, particularly when it dared to question established truth, and in the popular mind it could not be clearly distinguished from the practices of the magician, which were rightly frowned upon by the church.
(This practice is generally frowned upon, and it can run into magic.
Some cooks use flour to thicken their goulash, but this practice is very much frowned upon by true Hungarians.
In fact, for the last several years, Chiefs receivers have been criticized for cut - blocking away from the ball, a practice that is legal but widely frowned upon.
Darren Murphy says that the practice of public affairs is so different in Latin America, that western - style direct advocacy can be deeply frowned upon
When that's the case, it makes it harder to engage in good safety practices because they could be frowned - upon by colleagues.
Whereas the traditional doctors frown upon chiropractic care in general, Dr Discepola embraces it and fully integrates it into her practice.
The practice of pretending to know what you're talking about is generally frowned upon in civilized society.
The once frowned - upon practice has become subject of debate — even if you can pull off leggings as pants, should you?
We do not have enough practice in dealing with them, we are not informed about such students in our pre-service training, and the very interventions which most benefit these children, such as radical acceleration and full - time ability grouping, are frowned upon.
Amazon is onto this practice and they frown upon it.
Literary Marketplace includes agents that charge reading fees, a practice that is banned by the Association of Authors» Representatives (AAR) and frowned upon by most publishing professionals.
Another reason payday loans are frowned upon is their aggressive lending and collection practices.
Although some breeders still crossbreed Biewers and Yorkshire Terriers, this practice is largely frowned upon since the color requirements for Yorkies are so specific.
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.
Well, though you will learn a little something, online TEFL courses are often frowned upon because they have no in - person teaching practice, which, if you think about it, is what it's ultimately all about.
Since it is a legitimate credit requirement of lenders that the consumer adequately insures his risks, lenders are able to push through compulsory purchase of the group policy negotiated by them, despite the practice being frowned upon or being downright banned by regulators.
The developers also advised everyone against getting the game from any key reselling site, since doing so will encourage a frowned - upon practice in the gaming industry.
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.
Moreover, in better - educated circles, nonmarital childbearing is frowned upon in practice (if not always in theory).
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