It sounds most of
all like snobbery.
Yes, it sounds
like snobbery, and yes, there are disagreements over doctrine, but we're human.
Not exact matches
You can hear the athestic
snobbery in his demenor,
like we are to intelligent for God.
In this context we should
like to warn against the
snobbery of certain circles who imagine that natural science, technology and social planning have nothing to do with culture, which in their view can only be created by individualistic elites.
By metropolitan standards they,
like their Master, were «uneducated»; but we need not take this piece of intellectual
snobbery too seriously [John 7:15; Acts 4: 13].
Sounds
like premiership
snobbery to me my concern as a villa fan is he is accident prone and overrated not saying he is not a good player he is but because he belongs to Arsenal the media boost him up to be a superstar of which he isn't, oh and you have to be fit to play in the championship he isn't that either.
on Grist.com, writer Tom Laskaway touches on «the ease with which terms
like «nanny state,» «food police,» and «
snobbery» get thrown around in even the politest company when food restrictions get discussed.»
Although the media prefers to focus on gaffes
like «pleb-gate» and George Osborne's «great train
snobbery», the big story about the coalition should really be its failure to cut taxes and regulations for small businesses.
For a start you're not questioning why working class socialist labour voters went Ukip in the first place, it wasn't some guardian reading,
snobbery that the working class are think, therefore are bigoted, so they must vote UKIP as they're nasty right wingers who dint
like immigration, the decrease in wages among blue collar workers, due to immigration, is by the bosses seeking immigration to pay lower wages to make themselves more profits, Appeasing implies going along with something through fear of something worse, to agree with controlling immigration, because ex labour voters are going UKIP isn't appeasing it, why would us being afraid of losing is our votes to.
Like Livingstone, seems that Labour is obsessed with inner London, and the metropolitan Liberal elite, I appreciate there many de me members in inner London who aren't part of the Karen Buck, Harman, Abbot, Emily thornberry,
snobbery brigade.
There's also a bit of cool kids» club elitist
snobbery, where some designers were getting pissed off (or so I heard) that brands
like J.Crew and Banana Republic are showing at Fashion Week.
Take away the love it or hate it score (it's jarring, but in its own way, it almost feels
like it's a character itself) and the long stretches of dialogue - free footage (again, the praise for these scenes reeks of movie
snobbery to me — five minutes is good, twenty minutes is puffed - up filler), and what you're left with is a film that showcases the downward descent of one man.
But in many ways Killing Ground feels more
like Deliverance down under, sans the canoe trips down the river and the commentary about class divide and city slicker
snobbery.
I'd
like to say that my IROC ownership was a defiant statement of disdain for societal
snobbery, but the truth is that I was blissfully ignorant of the connotations of Camaro.
So
like it or not, we need to create a company for our publishing business and that entails building a website and having a professional email address if we want to bypass the
snobbery.
He particularly hates «literary» novels and that people who claim to
like them are victims of
snobbery - «It must be good if it's difficult.
A blogger who goes by Dizzle takes exception to my the «absurd
snobbery» of my suggestion last week that Robert Scoble has abandoned the Kindle for the iPad because he only skims his reading material, as opposed to Kindle fanboys
like me who immerse themselves in books.
Food snobs
like yourself can feel better that you are paying $ 60 a bag and as such you must love your dog so much more than all those who feed them cheap food, but as the article states your
snobbery is easy prey for companies
like Blue Buffalo.
You'll see a huge canvas colored plain green, toilets splotched together with masking tape, and paintings that look
like someone splashed together twenty colors over five minutes and displayed it as a joke on artistic
snobbery.
Some of it was excellent —
like the paintings of a woman who worked on scraps of her husband's canvas — but Chicago had to overcome her own
snobbery to really begin to see it.
Above all,
like the Menil Collection and the Pulitzer Foundation, the Fisher collection emphasizes connoisseurship without
snobbery.
There remains a considerable amount of
snobbery about degrees and A-levels and the
like (class, your postal code and your grades) and where they are obtained... I also think that some students (black and white) need to do a bit more research about their proposed university.