Sentences with phrase «more mockery»

In my 11 years of ministry, no other topic has brought more mockery and frivolous joking.

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The kind where we spend more energy on outrage and mockery of our political rivals than anything else.
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What bothers me more is the mockery the two reporters make of this possible event.
We know that Christians who still follow these teachings are still out there, but they are silent while their more vocal cohort make a mockery of their Lord's words.
In the transcript, he comes across more like a belligerent drunk than a potential president, but the mockery is missing some important points.
«Christianity is an invention of sick brains: one could imagine nothing more senseless, nor any more indecent way of turning the idea of the Godhead into a mockery
Your responses are little more than mockery, and showing no recognition of what I'm getting at.
Its my right to have faith in a Creator and while its also your right to to have a completely different belief, its even more my privilege to accept your mockery of it.
The type of carbohydrate consumed is also very important, and this factor is actually becoming more accepted (though gluten - free diets still get their share of unfair mockery in the mainstream media).
inappropriate and irrelevant statistics that do more harm then good for arsenal before the game trying to make a mockery of our club.
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After Cech himself admitted that he had clashed with his former boss and John Terry lamented the boost that the move would give to the Gunners, there are two more pieces of evidence in the papers this week that make a mockery of Mourinho's claim.
The entire Leicester squad probably costs little more than we paid for Ozil to assemble, and what I enjoy the most is that it's a complete mockery of Arsene Wenger's excuses that you can not compete if you don't spend ridiculous money, so we won't spend any and have an excuse.
Mesut Ozil is arguably the finest player in the league this year, he is currently making a mockery of Thierry Henry's assist record, and he needs just 5 more to beat it in 19 games.
Analysis of how much universities will have to charge students to replace that lost funding makes a mockery of government claims that only in exceptional cases would universities charge more than # 6,000 a year.
PCS says the government's announcement this morning about public sector pension contributions makes a mockery of the ongoing negotiations and proves that the government is determined to make people pay more and work longer in return for smaller pensions.
Shortly afterwards someone, somewhere in cyberspace will be making a mockery of it and spreading it across the internet — where rather more people are likely to see it.
He said: «We advise Fayemi and his APC engineers to stop making a mockery of themselves over the Ekiti election with their lies and even more lies against the Nigerian state and its symbol, President Goodluck Jonathan» and added that «we, in the PDP, have a candidate who is performing and has done well for the South - West to merit a second term».
The additional cuts to local government, transport and public sector pay will squeeze already - strained public services, making a mockery of the localism agenda and adding more pressure on the cost of living.
Former Hillary Clinton campaign chair John Podesta infamously fell victim to such a trap, though the person who preyed on him had more nefarious intentions than mockery.
I've often been dubbed as a «bully» but a lot of people, even more of teachers have called me a class clown before [although my humour is often pure mockery of the snobby bitch in class or just complete satire about a subject that deserved said satire]...
But McDonagh is interested in more than mockery.
This game makes a mockery of the original golden axe arcade classic, whilst it has features adapted to a modern game which are meant to draw you back to the good old days with that beautiful chuckle of nostalgia they are few and far between and were executed with so much more style and entertainment 25 years ago when golden axe graced lives.
Later, he made that mockery more overt, in a 1986 Showtime parody of late - night anniversary specials, and then in the HBO classic The Larry Sanders Show.
To this episode's credit, «The Waldo Moment» is even more prescient now than when it first aired; it involves an election cycle being upturned by an insulting, irreverent entertainment figure making a mockery of the establishment.
Along with «Girls,» this HBO drama probably received more negative criticism and mockery that any other show on our list.
The film is itself more a parody of a parody than a parody, if you can follow my Talmudic thinking: It's a lamer, duller version of the famous «Airplane» and «Naked Gun» movies, those brilliant spoof - dense mockeries of popular movie genres.
No more of the kind of funny business — including approving shoddy textbooks and standardized tests that don't align to standards — that can make a mockery of even the highest - quality state standards.
«They accept that grade boundaries can change by a couple of marks, but to change by 10 or more makes a mockery of the system.»
actually what makes a complete mockery of the rules for a hybrid are the Press to Pass Hypercar pretenses of being a hybrid that are in fact nothing more than a gimmick..
Considering that The Legend of Zelda's only other franchise comparison for voiceover involved a series of games known and parodied the world over as little more than a mockery, I was well aware that any voiceover in another Zelda game would be closely scrutinized and critiqued just on principle; I was determined to not let that happen again with such an important entry in the franchise, no matter how much time and effort it took.
And I'll agree that it absolutely can be, but it's the fact that the default tone is that of self - mockery and innocence which gives the game such an uncanny human depth that makes the dramatic moments more believable.
From colourful abstract expressionist portraits, to more fully realised renderings, Smith's creative commentary ranges from satire to mockery.
Chamberlain has every right to ask one to see more than naive self - expression or blatant mockery of pop culture.
At the end of the show perhaps the spectator's knee - jerk reaction to CREED's homespun philosophy is a grunt that his work is no more than a nonsensical mockery of art, nevertheless it is precisely what CREED takes on his mantle to explore: how the socially pre-fixed stance to experiencing art (as a high brow event) interferes with the onlooker's evaluation of the spectacle.
This paradox can be seen in Masriadi's new painting Not Bad, 2016, which is a mockery of an allegorical, narcissistic character that believes his looks are more important than skill.
Sorry, but @JamesDelingpole deserves mockery «cos he has the arrogance to think he knows more of science than a Nobel Laureate
This study — Why Models Run Hot — infuriated the alarmist establishment, first because it was unusually popular (receiving over 10,000 views — thousands more than most scientific papers get) and second because it made a mockery of their cherished computer models.
The audience prefers more serious weapons to be applied to the wicket and dislikes mockery of the wretched.
The Barreau du Québec has added its voice to a growing chorus of legal groups calling for more public funding and radical reforms to help reduce what they say are ridiculously long court delays that are hindering access to and making a public mockery of the province's court system, particularly in regards to criminal justice.
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