Sentences with phrase «more scorn»

He heaps even more scorn on Andy Warhol and the pop art movement that followed.
Indeed, the more people praise digital play, the more they scorn traditional schooling.
In fact, the more scorn that gets heaped on what is, not for nothing, already a pretty scornful heap of a movie, the more you will feel justified in your ticket purchase.
A lot of Arsenal fans seem to think that this is not really an achievement at all and when Wenger points to his record he receives more scorn than praise from certain sections of the Arsenal fanbase and the football media.
The only thing they will get with those billboards is more scorn from people.
They are looked at with more scorn and distrust than most groups: http://epiphenom.fieldofscience.com/2011/11/atheists-and-rapists-you-just-cant.html
It's why I strive to call out the places where we fall short so that we don't add more scorn onto our family, but rather so that we can invite the Holy Spirit into those places in order to see transformation.
When the floor was returned to him, Mr. Trudeau put his question and Mr. Moore dismissed it and then the Heritage Minister heaped more scorn on Mr. Trudeau's speaking fees.
No concept is more scorned by «critical thinkers» except maybe belief in God.

Not exact matches

Neiman said it wasn't obligated to take back the goods, calling her suit «nothing more than the ventings of a woman scorned
Turing Pharmaceuticals CEO Martin Shkreli is now stating that he wishes he'd raised the price on the AIDS drug Daraprim by more than the 5000 % that made him the object of scorn worldwide.
His parables frequently end with a «punch line» that presents a challenge to conventional expectation: the scorned Samaritan is the «good» one who proves neighbor to the victim on the Jericho Road; those who come to work late at the harvest are provided the same reward as those who toiled all day; the wayward prodigal son is the one who is feasted; the prayer of a repentant sinner is more acceptable to God than that of a righteous Pharisee.9 Shorter sayings make the same point: A camel could pass through a needle's eye more easily than a person of great wealth can enter into God's inbreaking realm (Mt 19:24).
Yet I suspect that more than a few churchpeople, conservative and liberal, continue to scorn those who relish the earnest, homespun approach of Charlie Shedd, Neva Coyle and Gwen Shamblin — those who pray feelingly about issues that may not seem to the rest of us to be on God's top list of concerns.
These publicists are aware of the irony of their position — that their own «upward social mobility was, in large part, made possible by the struggles of those in the civil rights movement and the more radical black activists they now scorn.
While scorned by mainstream Christians, the health - and - wealth gospel brand continues to spread, boasting over one million American adherents and many more millions abroad.
Even now, more than ten years later, I remain awed by their valiant struggle, mounted at great personal cost: drained finances, lost privacy, media scorn, impugned motives, death threats — and eventually Bob's death, which the family believes was caused by the stress of watching helplessly as his daughter died by court order.
A little more than a year later, I remembered those people and their silent tears as I wandered round a Moscow at last liberated from the Communist tyranny that had demanded the allegiance of everyone since 1917, a Moscow from which the tanks, defeated mainly by popular scorn for a rotten, drunken, washed - up junta of secret policemen and hacks, had withdrawn.
A more historically accurate reason for why so many are theists, is because those who have gone against the teachings of the church (especially the Abrahamic churches) have been met with scorn, and most often violence.
A more accurate translation would be, «I am the first - last, the scorned - honored one, the holy whore and the virgin mother.
Postmodernist interpreters join Iago in scorning the protestations of Othello and Desdemona that their love is actually something more than mere sensual attraction, and only by this great negation can they deny that Othello, like all Shakespeare's tragic heroes, is the embodiment of a Western ideal who fails and suffers catastrophe.
Additionally, I wouldn't trust someone who chose to attend a college that looked down on gay people to work with gay comrades any more than I would trust someone who chose to attend a racist college to work with people of the scorned race.
I am not altruistic either I just wanted the blessings of the Lord more than to hold the scorn of man.
In 2012 the lines between the sacred and the profane will get even more blurry: Scientists will religiously maintain their search for the elusive God particle (they won't find it); evangelical sports superhero and Denver Bronco quarterback Tim Tebow will continue to be both an inspiration to the faithful and an object of scorn to skeptics (he will be watching, not playing in, the Super Bowl); at least one well - known religious leader or leading religious politician will be brought down by a sex scandal (let's hope all our leaders have learned a lesson from former Rep. Anthony Weiner and stay away from sexting); and the «nones» - those who don't identify with one religion - will grow even more numerous and find religious meanings in unexpected places (what TV show will become this season's «Lost»?)
And even the scandals of religious hucksters seem to arouse more curiosity than scorn.
«That man,» said Flannery with a fine scorn, «knows no more about fishing than a pig knows about a clean shirt.»
Rod is clearly the «scorned lover» he claims he doesn't want to be, but the more attention you give the attention whore, the more you lose.
Today, families with more than three children are considered immense, earning stares of awe and sometimes scorn.
Caeserean surgery, scorned by many, but loved by even more are becoming more and more common nowadays with many healthy mothers opting to go for c sections instead of natural labour (read; a certain...
Its lazy, insouciant indifference only seemed to make his scorn all the more biting.
Moreover, we rightly pour scorn on the EU when we read budget proposals for increases of 20 % or more for the funding of political parties in the European Parliament and should not allow ourselves to go down that route.
New scrutiny (and more than a little scorn) was placed on the state's standardized tests after the now - infamous pineapple question made its way onto an English exam.
But his prediction was met with scorn from some New Yorkers, who were more concerned with navigating a long, hot and potentially violent season than «flat» overall crime stats.
Far more than overweight, it invited social scorn, even in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
In today's episode, you'll learn about the outcome of the trial, why the LCHF (a / k / a Banting) diet is scorned by some, what health benefits can result from adopting it, what it looks like to eat this way in the day - to - day, and more.
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While Henry is marginally more evolved in his attitudes than his racist father, a withered husk of a man with nothing but scorn in his heart, he still treats the Jacksons with a curtness tinged with superiority.
After years of mostly deserved critical scorn, it seems video game adaptations are getting a little more respect.
If you've had any exposure to this show at all, you'll know by now that Kevin Spacey essentially owned Netflix for a brief period back in February (though Corey Stoll threatens to steal the limelight more than once, but more on that later) in his role as leading man Frank Underwood, the politician passed over for Secretary of State who decides to take his revenge on those who betrayed him — and hell hath no fury like a politician scorned.
Frustrating to watch and I'm sure, much more so to play, Courau brings to life a woman scorned and struggling to grasp a sense of affection from her cheating husband.
Former D.C. Public Schools Chancellor Kaya Henderson deserves more than a little scorn for the violations of graduation policies (and the underlying causes of them) that took place under her watch.
Between the World and Me: Atlantic Monthly columnist Ta - Nehisi Coates has garnered plenty of acclaim and more than a little scorn for his letter to his son on the racialism that is the Original Sin of American life.
They're scorned not because they are bad words, in and of themselves, but because they tend toward telling where writers could show with just a bit more effort.
This has been nowhere more evident than in DBW's own author survey and its longtime scorn for the Author Earnings report.
All right, this is really bad news for all those who scorn e-books because they love the smell and rustle of paper — Amazon is now selling more books on its Kindle e-book reader than print editions.
I Love You More by Jennifer Murphy Oliver Lane's murder looks like a simple case of a woman scorned — in this case, his wife, Diana.
For fans of domestic thrillers: I Love You More by Jennifer Murphy Beware a woman scorned, and definitely beware three women scorned.
Without any warning or public disclosure they have just increased the cost of their audio package by over 50 % and have incurred the ire and scorn of thousands of... [Read more...]
Response to «rescuers» buying from «puppy mills» was swift, furious, & tone - deaf WASHINGTON D.C. ---- Response from the U.S. humane community to Washington Post freelance contributor Kim Kavin's April 11, 2018 exposé «Dog rescuers, flush with donations, buy animals from the breeders they scorn» was swift, furious, and tone - deaf to the message screaming out of Kavin's revelation... [Read More...]
Scorn is more survival horror than full on survival, but places a huge focus on immersion by avoiding cutscenes and a HUD entirely, leaving players to their own devices to figure things out and even interpret the rather fluid storyline.
But I don't think PlayStation gamers felt nearly as scorned by having to wait a few weeks for new maps as will the Xbox faithful who have to hold out for more than a year for much more content.
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