While the decision reeks of censorship, an unanswered question is whether the effort to remove Animal Farm is part of the greater shift toward the Common Core which
frowns upon using fiction to teach English and language arts.
While many generations have survived without having cellphones at school and
some frown upon their use, a great many parents and kids rely on their phones to stay in touch throughout the school day.
Backing his claim with Article 13 of the Constitution which says «no person shall be deprived of his life intentionally except in the exercise of the execution of a sentence of a court in respect of a criminal offence under the laws of Ghana of which he has been convicted,» the caucus leader and Minister for Parliamentary Affairs said, «I do not think that the constitution, in so far as a matter is criminal,
frowns upon the use of force to the extent that it may even deprive some other people of their lives.
He doesn't
frown upon your use of technology, but he does frown upon those who don't have readily available cards.
Not exact matches
For example, when Dollar Shave Club launched it did so through YouTube videos
using off - beat, sarcastic humor that many office cultures
frown upon.
Regardless, and the debate surrounding this word is heated, with many
frowning upon anyone who
uses «irregardless.»
«Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding;» Proverbs 3:5 Generally speaking, the Bible
frowns upon actually
using your brain.
For example — Often
used by many christians as an arguement for intolerence towards human rights... I pose that every religiously ran nation like that of Iran and Iraq are exactly what the religious in this supposedly tolerent country wish to turn this country into, where science and logically thought are
frowned upon and knowledge of fairy tales are rewarded.
Some cooks
use flour to thicken their goulash, but this practice is very much
frowned upon by true Hungarians.
«I'm pretty sure The Food Network
frowns upon cookers who
use cream of chicken soup.
Wall not only can pull off a jump pass that would be
frowned upon by any youth coach, but he's also discovered a way to
use it as a weapon to force defenders to make a decision.
I know that crying it out is
frowned upon by some, and I
used to agree, but it truly helped in our case and it only lasted 25 minutes at the longest and was only for 3 - 4 days.
The only thing that got me through the pain was
using nipple shields (also, I discovered later,
frowned upon by lactivists).
Once territorial control is a fait accompli and an international war isn't in continuing progress since before that happened, the
use of military force to resolve territorial disputes is strongly
frowned upon.
As a general rule, the
use of military force to resolve territorial disputes that haven't arisen «imminently» (i.e. hours or days or weeks or maybe even a few months ago), is
frowned upon, and the more less imminent the threat, the more problematic intervention becomes.
The answers to this not only can determine your posting times, but language choices (i.e. in the South frequently
using y ’ all wouldn't necessarily be
frowned upon [Ed note: Damn straight, y ’ all]-RRB-.
«I'm talking about the notion of a man and woman working together in a full partnership as equals, doing this kind of work that
used to be
frowned upon.»
Stressing that astroturfing, while
frowned upon, is not illegal, he's now looking into whether the algorithm can be
used to prevent plagiarism and contract cheating.
Silver is
frowned upon and its
use discouraged by medical and pharmaceutical powers that be for this reason.
In a case of genuine deficiency of human growth hormone the
use of human growth hormone is not only
frowned down
upon, but actually encouraged by the medical community.
The combination of bronze and black or black and brown
used to be
frowned upon but that has since changed.
Using an online dating service to find dates was once
frowned upon and even considered scary.
It's positioned to take on the BMW X6
using the latter's very successful (but highly
frowned upon) formula of coupe design amalgamated with SUV underpinnings and ground clearance.
It
used to be that crowd funding was
frowned upon as a hit or miss, hail Mary by the novice writer to support their writing career.
Or you look at places like China where Google services are
frowned upon or perhaps not allowed at all, they can still
use Android to create a new app ecosystem,» said Orr.
It
used to be
frowned upon before it became as mainstream as it is now.
All credit card issuers
frown upon surcharges (though most have no problem with offering a discount for
using cash).
Even the most basic foundations of obedience were the reserve of slightly older dogs, and the
use of food in dog training was largely
frowned upon.
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.
Shipyard still maintains the traditional Mennonite way of life,
frowning upon modern machinery by
using horse and carts as the main mode of transport.
He just said that he
frowns upon the action and hopes manufacturers prevent it
using them in the future.
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.
It's quite simple to learn and ingenious in its ease of
use, though if you are like me, you'll sometimes forget all the directions you can flick your stick in and keep to a few mainstays (which the game
frowns upon, seeing as how you get less points if you spam the same tricks over and over).
Depending on how many pre-made elements have been
used in these games, some people are bound to
frown upon the practice at hand.
Which clearly isn't the site N4G, where apparently cursing and «insulting» others is not only
frowned upon but a banable offense, but
using a mortifying tragedy for site hits (no matter if done to «defend» video games») is beyond insulting and personally I can't believe it was approved.
When I first got into writing drivel for advertising,
using a numbered list format was
frowned upon.
Now, however, that the cat is out of the bag, continued
use of such flawed methodologies should be
frowned upon.
Even if a firm has herds of non-lawyer staff supporting a solo practitioner, the
use of «law group» is
frowned upon.
Tethering is generally
frowned upon by carriers (see above) since it can be
used with computers, laptops, and other non-mobile devices.
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.
Also the idea of
using the Bitcoin name in any copy of Bitcoin is
frowned upon as well, depending on who you speak to.
In line with this, the
use of generalized resumes are
frowned upon.
Professionally written resumes
used to be
frowned upon.
Though sending your resignation through email is highly
frowned upon, these are a few instances where you may
use resignation emails rather than a physical resignation letter:
Using pictures is already frowned upon, much less using an unprofessional pic
Using pictures is already
frowned upon, much less
using an unprofessional pic
using an unprofessional picture.
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 ploy sometimes backfires in custody cases, as it should, because judges know that children are malleable and
frown upon adults
using children as pawns.