Sentences with phrase «kind of a bad rap»

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They are precisely the kind of Christians that have given Christianity a really bad rap these days — pretending to know their god's every thought.
Carbohydrates kind of get a bad rap and they really shouldn't!
But not really sorry, because if you threw away your corn syrup when it started getting a bad rap and celebrity chefs said things like «if there's ONE THING you shouldn't have in your pantry... blah, blah, throw away what makes so many treats delicious ``, you aren't the kind of stand - by - me friend I'm looking for.
It's the kind of reaction that gets scientists a bad rap, and Olson — himself a scientist and film - maker — suggests it pays to skip the pedantry...
Peanuts have got a bad rap as a fatty food, but the truth is that at least 50 % of their content is monounsaturated fat, the healthy kind also found in olive oil and avocados.
Madonna has a bad rap as an Actress but she is so good here, not blow me out of the water good but in a I didn't know she could kind of way and I don't care for McDormand in Fargo.
The fund family is undergoing a bad rap (or some other kind of scandal).
1 New York gallery flashback Markets of all kinds got a bad rap this year, but New York's galleries bucked the broadsides with historical shows of such quality and focus they gave local museums a run for their dwindling money.
It's kind of amazing to me the bad rap that the stimulus bill has gotten since its passage a year and a half ago — a recent poll found that something like only 13 % of Americans felt it helped them.
As I was filling out an obnoxiously lengthy New York life insurance replacement form yesterday it occurred to me that replacement, the idea of getting rid of a current policy and replacing it with a new policy has kind of gotten one of those back alley bad raps.
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