Sentences with phrase «likely scoff»

Domestic fund managers will likely scoff at the theory, which makes for some interesting and potentially tense moments in Australian equity capital markets in the coming year.
Quite literally, stories are able to transport our mind to another place, and in this place we may embrace things we'd likely scoff at in the «harsh, real world».
I've said it before $ 4k is a bit much for a cease and desist order so he more then likely scoffed at it and TPC probably had to go a few steps further to convince him they weren't messing around.

Not exact matches

If you're a fan of Shark Tank, you've likely seen the panel of investors scoff at what a founder claims his business is worth.
Now many bettors are likely to scoff at the idea of betting on the WNBA, and it's easy to see why.
Superhero - fatigued film critics and the uninitiated masses may scoff at the snark - fueled, comic - book antics, but DC Comics devotees will likely champion the film for the very same reasons.
«We here in Europe scoff at this sort of thing,» says Clarkson who takes the Tadge's claim to mean «You designed it, so you're hardly likely to say it's a bit crap.»
On the other hand, in another market, customers might be more likely to scoff at such ideas and treat the product with skepticism, no matter how well store employees are equipped to explain and sell.
This makes me note that this case would likely have been scoffed at early on if the covenant asked students to certify that they were not a woman, or a person of colour.
The viability of self - driving cars will likely be debated and scoffed at for a long time, but at least we know they're not distracted by their cellphones.
Still, 30 million users is nothing to scoff at, and many of them are most likely looking for a way to get the most out of their music.
The Huawei Mate 10 and Huawei Mate 10 Pro, while likely to be overshadowed by the release of the Pixels, are certainly nothing to scoff at.
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