Sentences with phrase «jaundiced view of»

A history of multiple breakups may make people take a more jaundiced view of love and relationships.
I don't have a jaundiced view of human nature.
About Blog Political blogger Anna Raccon Shares A jaundiced view of the main stream media.
So, I have long held a jaundiced view of «Motion Days.»
It's disappointing (to me) how often I find support for my jaundiced view of the profession of which I'm a part.
Twenty years experience shows that there's some validity to Robert Rosen's jaundiced view of guardians ad litem in private custody cases, best expressed by the title of one of his articles for South Carolina Lawyer: «Getting Rid of the GAL: How to Save Your Client from Those Expensive, Unnecessary Officious Intermeddlers.»
«He had a jaundiced view of Clues.
Introduction There are many people who continue to hold a jaundiced view of stocks because they were traumatized by the last two recessions.
There are scads of stories like this from every walk of life, so that even the most jaundiced view of online personals must contend with the fact that people manage to find one another this way — again and again and again.
I'm not sure what is meant by «global loyalty» - perhaps it would become a virtue in the event of invasion from other planets - but I am sure that such jargon contributes little to understanding why so many thoughtful Americans are coming to a jaundiced view of the UN and other institutions created in support of an internationalism that is now unsupported by clear doctrine, or any doctrine at all.
Most scientists take a very jaundiced view of the whole subject of anthropic coincidences.
«It must be emphatically stated for the benefit of Senator Ekweremadu and others, who share similar misconception and jaundiced views of the EFCC, that, the Commission does not need any grand plot to arrest and prosecute him, if he is found to have violated any law that EFCC enforces», the statement reads in part.

Not exact matches

«Group decisions - My perhaps jaundiced view is that it is close to impossible for outstanding investment management to come from a group of any size with all parties really participating in decisions» Warren Buffett 1965
But Martin's discontent was not just a matter of the perennial discomfiture of the young man viewing society with a jaundiced eye, realising with dismay the actual limits of the options available to him.
The second was for a penalty call on Koscielny for a tackle on Long which was not a penalty in any shape or form apart from the views of some jaundiced pundits (I did point out in my preview that if you were inclined to put on a bet it might be on Arsenal not being given a penalty, on Arsenal to draw or lose, and for disallowed Arsenal Goals, so I got two of the three right).
Making a movie out of Michael Finkel's book True Story: Murder, Memoir, Mea Culpa is such a great idea that someone should try it again — someone with a stronger point of view and a more jaundiced eye.
At least Burke's view of the IRA is no less jaundiced.
On the one hand, de facto (if not necessarily explicit) collusions of this type are far from uncommon; in fact the history of copyright law is littered with such arrangements (read Jessica Litman's Digital Copyright for a particularly jaundiced view on this).
And even traditionally published author Ros Barber decries her financially depressing writing career while peering at the self - publishers of the world with her jaundiced world - view.
Crumb's view of the contemporary art world is implacably jaundiced.
When artists such as Robert Rauschenberg and Andy Warhol were defining New York pop art, the maverick Conner was taking his own jaundiced, ironic, west coast view of a US he saw as violent, sex - obsessed and corrupt.
Life in the real world has long been tougher than in the towers of academia and the luxury afforded by a tenured spot on a U.S. law school faculty has been viewed with jaundiced eyes by many.
He talks also of his «jaundiced view» of government - financed research — feelings that originated during a college job at a military base where he rewrote a program, only to see the «powers that be» make it more cumbersome again.
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