Sentences with phrase «of snobbery about»

There remains a considerable amount of snobbery about degrees and A-levels and the like (class, your postal code and your grades) and where they are obtained... I also think that some students (black and white) need to do a bit more research about their proposed university.
Elsewhere, there's a lot of snobbery about the Ultimo boss, Michelle Mone, being elevated to the peerage.

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CNN media analyst Brian Stelter, host of the show Reliable Sources, spent most of his broadcast on Sunday talking about how the media missed the boat on Trump, and how this was at least in part because of a certain snobbery on the part of mainstream media analysts and journalists.
Later in the same passage, he complains» interestingly, perhaps, given the popularity of food snobbery even among conservatives» about a socialist camp that asked campers if they wanted vegetarian meals.
Apart from such dangers in excessive specialization, there is a kind of intellectual snobbery about the whole matter which I am sure all men of good will should steadfastly resist.
Try following this again, it's not about education level it's about belief, the secular argument is that people of that age were not skeptical and that is just not true to think otherwise is «chronological snobbery» > Just cause it's written doesn't mean it's true.
> Try following this again, it's not about education level it's about belief, the secular argument is that people of that age were not skeptical and that is just not true to think otherwise is «chronological snobbery»
And Santorum's speech wasn't great, although it contained a promising theme about Obama's schoolmarmish snobbery that's full of contempt for even the conscience of the ordinary believer.
The Tories, having looked for an angle to hit back at Miliband, linked his union comments, the pasty incident, and Westminster tittle - tattle about his alleged arrogance and indifference to more junior members as evidence of elitism and snobbery.
Almost the whole point of New Labour was that it meant Labour politicians had to make a conscious effort to suppress their inverse snobbery about the rich.
In amongst the various complaints about Felix disinfecting the playing cards and insisting upon coasters, there is an undercurrent of snobbery on the part of Felix and a bitter reaction on the past of Oscar.
Also, Bernard and CJ talk about being accused of film snobbery and (attempt to) argue...
In an article for the Telegraph, Bashaarat claimed that although vocational qualifications are «highly rated» by universities, many parents remain «in the dark» about the pathways the that BTECs open up for learners and added that the qualifications were «victims of intellectual and class snobbery».
«That's why I'm determined to tackle the minority of schools that perpetuate an outdated snobbery towards apprenticeships by requiring those schools to give young people the chance to hear about the fantastic opportunities that apprenticeships and technical education offer.»
«That's why I'm determined to tackle the minority of schools that perpetuate an outdated snobbery towards apprenticeships by requiring those schools to give young people the chance to hear about the fantastic opportunities apprenticeships and technical education offer.»
«I feel that I have an impractical and deleterious snobbery about the relation of literature to the market,» Messud says.
«A novel to cure your Downton Abbey withdrawal... a delightful story about nontraditional romantic relationships, class snobbery and the everybody - knows - everybody complications of living in a small community.»
That stance reeks of snobbery and flies in the face of those words on the plaque at the Statue of Liberty, and what many Americans still think America is all about.
It must reveal an awareness of cultural perceptions dating back as far as the 60s such as: «America has a racist history,» or «Male sexuality tends to objectify females,» or «High art is about cultural snobbery
Stereotypes about Parisians are well known: the snobbery, the love of stinky cheese, the baguette under the arm and the cigarette on the lips.
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