Sentences with phrase «low opinion of»

You must have a very narrow and low opinion of the high powered legal team (that you and I are paying for) that took on the case on their behalf.
Seems to me Heinz has a low opinion of our profession himself.
had such a low opinion of his fellow REALTORS ®
Having said all this, I also believe that our industry desperately needs a sweep, not necessarily of low producers, but of the unethical amongst us who are solely responsible for the public's general low opinion of our members.
It may even be an indicator that the Realtor has a low opinion of their own value, but it doesn't necessarily mean they're worse than the flunky who thinks them self a rock star because they refuse to charge less than the highest rate know.
No wonder the public has such a low opinion of the industry.
I look back and realize that I had a low opinion of myself.
The late 1700s and early 1800s was a time marked by the low opinion of life insurance as a form of gambling.
You have a low opinion of lawyers.»
I don't have a low opinion of lawyers.
Either this is a sign of the times, or the public has an abysmally low opinion of the value of legal services.
Sympathy in the hearers to the speaker may be lessened in several ways, chiefly by these two: by a low opinion of his intellectual abilities and by a bad opinion of his morals.
If Mann et al. had simply cobbled together all the proxies available and presented their result as a proposed reconstruction of paleo - temperature, the validity of the reconstruction and the methods used to make it would be the subject of everyday debate, and the generally low opinion of statisticians for the work would perhaps have prompted the field to move to correct the deficiencies.
But when it comes down to it, we don't care to peer into Marshall's head in search of psychological peculiarities that contribute to his political inclinations, his self - delusion, his low opinion of his fellow humans, his willingness to toe the green party line, to reinterpret cautious scientific findings as a sign of the imminent eco-Rapture, to fail to distinguish science from politics, or, indeed, his creepy habit of peering into the heads of anyone who disagrees with him.
This «research» only reveals the public opinion pollsters» low opinion of the public.
Since you have such low opinion of this old fashioned cyclomaniac, why don't you stop posting comments in my articles.
It is a pity that Senator Edwards, who represents South Australia, a state that has made great strides recently in developing renewable energy, in a world in great need for more renewable energy, has such a low opinion of it.
I think it's adequately on the record that we all have a low opinion of one another, but gosh it's nice when an actual argument breaks out.
People with PhD after their names have a very low opinion of Mann and his science.
The truth is that he and his colleagues only believe that they understand people, because they hold such a very low opinion of them.
Of course motivated reasoning most likely plays a big part, as I have a generally low opinion of people who like to talk of concern for «future generations» while studiously ignoring the generations currently alive.
Childish left the Stuckists in May of this year, but he still shares their low opinion of most contemporary British art.
Between capitalizing on their terror to promote Donkey Kong and exposing them to this aural abomination, it seems Nintendo is starting to develop a low opinion of children.
This is why people have such a low opinion of bloggers
«The most significant finding was the relatively high number of veterinarians who had no opinion or a low opinion of the facts of pet insurance,» said Dean LePoidevin, strategic director at LePoidevin Rickinger Group.
Just under half of Millennials had a low opinion of using the robo services versus a self - directed platform.
Most people who know me know that I have a very low opinion of critique groups.
It does not matter if your writing is great, if it is marred by errors in spelling and grammar then your reader will have a low opinion of your book and you as the author.
(Again I am laughing because I have such a low opinion of writers and their business knowledge.
Publishers seem to have a very low opinion of readers.
He looked like a man whose generally low opinion of someone — me — had finally been confirmed.
Although sales were strong, Chrysler CEO Lee Iaccoca held a low opinion of the M - body line as a relic of the pre-K car era and declined to invest any money in them.
And they clearly have a very low opinion of unions, one the few ways in which the powerless can organize to defend their rights.
And Bill Gates himself seems to have a low opinion of the art and humanities, or at least museums devoted to those subjects:
A large percentage of them have a very low opinion of our race.
I'm not sure if my rather generous review is a result of lowered expectations or not, but I enjoyed Stuck on You far more than I thought I would based on my low opinion of the previews and trailer.
Bill Williamson is seemingly the least educated member of the former Van der Linde Gang, often bringing up John's low opinion of his intelligence («You always did think I was an idiot.»)
Conventionally but effectively filmed, with a nicely mood - setting soundtrack (though absent the Stevie Nicks song of the title), «The Edge of Seventeen» gently and patiently readjusts Nadine's low opinion of herself — and, just as important, of the friends and family in her midst.
When they become indignant and ask why he's talking to them if he has such a low opinion of their product, he callously admits that it's because they are rich Jews.
You have a pretty low opinion of men.
7) «You have a low opinion of men.»
One of my clients has a husband who has been struggling to start his own company for six years, and his discouragement and low opinion of himself has taken a toll on their marriage, for sure.
Most of us hold low opinion of ourselves.
Regardless of particular situation or person, it's good to be reminded first and foremost that people who have a low opinion of themselves will often be hardest on others.
This is a slight and irritating volume: mostly not about science at all, but about Hawking's low opinion of the rest of us.
I succeeded, but that didn't change its low opinion of me.
The public today has a low opinion of all three levels of government: municipal, state and federal.
A monthlong Senate coup earlier this year froze state government while Democrats and Republicans engaged in a historic power struggle that sank the public's already low opinion of politicians in Albany.
People may have a low opinion of politicians, but dissembling for a living is no one's idea of a good time.
We did not need George Osborne to leak indiscretions in a Corfu taverna to grasp that he had a low opinion of Gordon Brown - at least until the Prime Minister made the surprise offer of a return to the cabinet.
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