Sentences with phrase «kind of disdain»

It would break my heart if either of them ever treated their bodies with the kind of disdain that I once treated mine.
He said it was clear that the kind of disdain for human life which the PDP exhibited in its incautious statement is the same reason the girls were kidnapped in the first instance, and for which then PDP - controlled Federal Government took what seemed an eternity before even acknowledging the abduction — thus losing critical time for their rescue.
I hate the mega's looking down on the little, but I've experienced the same kind of disdain for the mega from the little.
«And he's going to have trouble within the agency if he does convey that kind of disdain to the career staff.»
Trump has made it clear he plans to treat the press with the same kind of disdain and even outright animosity he showed during the campaign, and will likely continue to do an end - run around them as much as possible using Twitter (twtr) and other social platforms.

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«When we succumb to disdain, we transform our worst fears about ourselves into a kind of reverse - affirmation levied at someone else,» Bacon writes.
What kind of person continually comes back to the same thing that he disdains over and over and over again?
If you knew intimate details about my own past and the deep hurt I've endured, you would apologize — or maybe you wouldn't care at all; after all, most never consider that kind of thing, though their past encounters with «Christians» is enough to justify their life - long disdain for them in the eyes of the people that applaud them.
It is generally agreed that the drama of the present religious conflict lies in the apparent irreconcilability of two opposed kinds of faith — Christian faith, which disdains the primacy of the ultra-human and the Earth, and «natural» faith, which is founded upon it.
His dismissive insinuations that I am arguing according to the Scofield Bible and that my argument — weak as it is — belongs in an intellectually deficient Christian Zionist journal exhibit the very kind of thoughtless disdain of which he accuses me.
Huckabee - who did serious damage to Romney's presidential hopes last January by winning the Iowa caucuses and has made clear his disdain for the former Massachusetts governor - told the crowd at the conservative conference that the Bay State health care system is a model for the kind of government - run health care President Obama wants to implement.
The only sense to be made of it is that Taking Lives intends some sort of angry statement about a woman's choice of career over family (an early conversation chides Illeana for, essentially, being successful in a traditionally male profession), finding a fugitive breed of Ashley Judd - like glee in punishing its powerful feminine centre with physical abuse - into - mutilation, rape of a kind, and a brutal disdain for her intelligence and discretion.
Once you've created your protagonist and learnt some of the basic gameplay mechanics, the premise sees you inadvertently uncover a special kind of AI much to the disdain of some of the world's inhabitants; including your childhood friend Kureha.
So the probability arises that Mamet wishes his films to be seen as a kind of populist avant - garde cinema, full of ideas about the role of language in visual text and in the interim disdaining the menial task of telling a story that has some semblance of respect for internal coherence.
He is the worst kind of enfant terrible, armed with a bestial cunning and taste and intent on demonstrating his disdain with an insistently predictable parade of cheap rip - offs that use schlock and celluloid catcalls as camouflage for his ape mentality.
Sure, there are plenty of Republicans who loudly support empowering parents with school choice, but they are still boosted by a party which expresses vocal disdain for the kinds of government supports on which many of these urban voters depend to keep their families intact.
This kind of direct participation by an Ontario premier in a federal campaign has no recent precedent, not even in the days when Mike Harris and Jean Chrétien viewed each other with disdain.
replete with such language: it disdains the district court's «abrupt handling» of Appellant's first case; sarcastically refers to Appellant's previous counsel's «new - found appreciation for defendant's mental abilities;» criticizes the district court's «oblique language» on an issue unrelated to this appeal; states that the district court opinion in Jones «revealed a crabby and complaining reaction to Project Exile;» insinuates that the district court's concerns «require -LSB--RSB- a belief in the absurd that is similar in kind to embracing paranormal conspiracy theories;» and accuses Appellant of being a «charlatan» and «exploit [ing] his identity as an African - American.»
Not only have we seen a torrential amount of leaks that pointed to a possible switch, but eliminating decades - old ports in the face of consumer disdain is the kind of thing Apple is known for doing.
We're far from the point where we should express any contempt or disdain, in regards to a seasoned property Lawyer offering up any kind of a primer that relates to the proper approach to trying to be professional, in the course of selling real estate.
However, far too many fall into the category that I personally disdain, being the category of the slick, quick rehersed - answer - for - every - objection, hand pumping, back slapping jokester on one hand, or the opposite kind, the quiet, won't look you in the eye for more than two seconds, keeps everything to him / her self, doesn't offer advice unless asked for same, personality, both types trying their best to «do the deal» at almost any expense to their clients.
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