Sentences with phrase «more derisive»

I would have said something a bit more derisive, something like,
However, this isn't just a dumb action vehicle, as there are many political and environmental subtexts underneath the surface, as well as more derisive fears of the US military presence in certain parts of the world, who appear to be callous to the needs and concerns of peoples in other nations.

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Karl's makeover and eclectic wardrobe have prompted more than a few derisive remarks around the league.
I like to think that because it's more reassuring to think it than to suppose that in the year 2006, there are still assholes who believe that making a film that essentially gives idiots the permission to say stupid things in a revolting, derisive accent without a healthy dose of self - awareness and intelligence is okay.
Unfortunately, it's a bit more challenging to accept Wahlberg as the rebellious writing prodigy with a privileged background, who articulates in a motor - mouthed rapid - fire onslaught of derisive observations meant to prove how he so despises mediocrity.
Nowhere do you address women who support men and I can think of many male authors writing literary fiction who depend on spousal support, but you're derisive and chauvinistic commentary only further supports my claim that you're a sexist hack with no real writing talent who is eager to take out your frustration regarding the inferiority you feel on people who actually put pen to paper and create something more than a blog post.
Featuring work by more than a score of artists like Max Beckmann, Otto Dix, Oskar Kokoschka, and August Sander, the show is curated by Olaf Peters, who also organized the Neue Galerie's 2014 «Degenerate Art» exhibition, examining the derisive treatment to which Hitler's regime subjected progressive artists from 1937 onward.
Children whose parents were intrusive, disengaged, and used derisive humor were more likely to have negative peer play with their best friends (being angry, crying, making negative comments, not complying with task instructions).
Children who showed more positive affect during peer play had mothers who used derisive humor less, and were less intrusive and critical.
2) Children who were more negative with a peer had fathers who were more intrusive and less engaged, and mothers who used derisive humor more.
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