Sentences with phrase «of the disdain in»

James Comey's highly anticipated book A Higher Loyalty reportedly makes no secret of the disdain in which the former FBI director holds the president.

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In the past, when people of color were treated with indignity and disdain for simply existing, most responses from company leaders involved an approach of firing an employee, a feeble apology, and business as usual once the event faded from the headlines.
The massive gap between the haves and have - nots also doesn't discourage the formation of jerk - like tendencies, according to Sutton: «The research says that when we're in those situations [i.e. large imbalances in power and wealth], there's envy going up, and sort of disdain goes down,» he notes.
I am sometimes horrified by things people my age tend to say in social and business situations, especially when they express a disdain of modern technology or recall an earlier era as a golden age — usually everyone within hearing knows that the previous period was merely different, rather than glorious.
His weapons are not the marauding hordes but his company's possession of a key technology platform, his willingness to exploit it, and his disdain for anyone who gets in his way.»
But the launch didn't get quite the fanfare the brand had hoped for as many customers turned to social media to express disdain for the collection, claiming it was far too similar to some of the products sold at Outdoor Voices, an outdoor clothing company based in Austin.
Jarrett Walker, a prominent public transit advocate and consultant, entered the fray by describing Musk's disdain for public transit as «a luxury (or pathology) that only the rich can afford,» and accusing him, in essence, of attempting to impose his phobia of strangers on everyone.
This widespread sentiment of disdain is disconneted from the fact that gamification has been successfully implemented as an employee onboarding practice in several major global corporations.
The Liberals, NDP and Bloc argued somewhat persuasively that the Conservatives were in contempt of Parliament over their disdain for democracy, openness and accountability.
Even in this bitterly divided election season, members of Congress have found bipartisan unity in their disdain for Wells Fargo and its business practices.
After the election of President Trump, the consensus was that his rhetoric, unpredictability, and disdain for convention would be reflected in more volatile stock prices.
Adding contacts in the CRM (which is frankly the disdain of many salespeople) is virtually effortless.
Byrne, who has a doctorate in philosophy, has been outspoken in his disdain for naked short sellers and other Wall Street «Sith Lords,» as he once called them, who he sees as unfair manipulators of his company's share price.
There are plenty of stories that highlight just how mean - spirited Helmsley was towards her employees, and her cruelty and disdain towards the people below her — who she once described as «the little people» — was so ingrained in her character it earned her the nickname the «Queen of Mean».
It was just another Wednesday in Trump's Washington, where many have become inured to comments and actions that suggest both disregard and even disdain for the rule of law.
In 2013, the federal government continued, as in the past, to show its ideological arrogance; its unwillingness to confront major economic challenges; its disdain for Parliament; its aversion to openness and transparency; its rejection of a federal role in working with the provinces to strengthen the Federation; and its inability to adopt evidence based policIn 2013, the federal government continued, as in the past, to show its ideological arrogance; its unwillingness to confront major economic challenges; its disdain for Parliament; its aversion to openness and transparency; its rejection of a federal role in working with the provinces to strengthen the Federation; and its inability to adopt evidence based policin the past, to show its ideological arrogance; its unwillingness to confront major economic challenges; its disdain for Parliament; its aversion to openness and transparency; its rejection of a federal role in working with the provinces to strengthen the Federation; and its inability to adopt evidence based policin working with the provinces to strengthen the Federation; and its inability to adopt evidence based policy.
It's because women are no longer viewed with the disdain they once were in the patriarchal hierarchy of Rome.
It is characteristic of our day that when normative social influence is brought to our attention we generally hold it in disdain.
Slight update on SIGNPOSTINGS: I also found there Colin's reflections on what's good and bad about living in THE GOLDEN AGE OF TV — yet another postmodern yet conservative theme: Too much disdain for convention and ordinary storytelling and narrative, way too self - indulgent when it comes to the imaginative display of excesseOF TV — yet another postmodern yet conservative theme: Too much disdain for convention and ordinary storytelling and narrative, way too self - indulgent when it comes to the imaginative display of excesseof excesses.
You are blissfully (or intentionally) blind to the fact, that had you been born in another part of the World, you would be defending the local god (s) and disdaining the incorrectness of Christian beliefs.
Dabblers are compelled by their very dabbling to disdain those who will not dabble and who persist in believing the truth claims of one particular religion.
Although winsomely expressed, Consulting the Faithful is a polemic against intellectuals (theologians in particular) who exhibit a practiced disdain for the «tackiness» of popular religion.
(1) His rhetoric includes such saying as «They cling to their religion, Bible and Guns» in a setting and manner that clearly shows disdain for the Christians of whom he speaks.
Our good Lord is indeed compassionate but he is no socialist and in my reading of the scripture he disdains it.
Contemporary romantics are given to disdaining the etiquette tradition of their own modern culture, while waxing sentimental over similar practices in what they regard as more authentic cultures.
On the third day of Lent, early this morning, a friend texts me that her baby died in the night, and my heart writhes with disdain of death and there's a searing sadness that can make you feel physically sick.
Julie, as you correctly point out, has offered support for her claims, and the principle figures in this mess have answered with nothing more than outright dismissal and disdain for her, and that — at least to my mind — gives the lie to their protestations of innocence, whether before the fact or after.
In some respects, Altizer's disdain for the historical - critical method is equal to that of Barth.
But I told her that the situation was far worse than she imagined — disdain of homosexual was rampant in atheist China for instance (where I once lived)-- I told her that such disdain is an equal opportunity explorer.
Yesterday, I arrived in Austin nealry thirteen years later, and I remembered her, standing at the baggage claim 3 in the Austin airport, heading out on the adventure she disdained, and I loved her, the earnest know - it - all fool of her.
Today, when the world will likely be celebrating the death of a broken man who led a movement characterized by deception and disdain, reach out to others and show them what the unconditional love of God is really like and how it is shown in Jesus Christ.
If you knew intimate details about my own past and the deep hurt I've endured, you would apologize — or maybe you wouldn't care at all; after all, most never consider that kind of thing, though their past encounters with «Christians» is enough to justify their life - long disdain for them in the eyes of the people that applaud them.
I've seen this in my own life as my frustrations with the conservative evangelical culture in which I grew up cause me to dismiss its proponents with more anger and disdain than those of any other faith.
Back when I was terrified of public speaking, I'd approach the podium and, in my mind, drop a diaphanous curtain in front of the audience so I could look at them without seeing them, acknowledge their blur of faces without catching any doubt or disdain or incredulity that might lurk in their eyes.
In reference to your disdain for pointing out «lies», please provide verifiable evidence (with references, of course) that your god exists.
A muslim structure in N.Y. of all places must be the greatest insult ever — a symptom of their total disdain of decency and democracy.
Neither they nor their Republican nihilist counterparts with whom they share a disdain for even the most rational of compromises didn't succeed in creating a TOTAL train wreck.
The disdain of local cultures in the missionary enterprises is another sign of «impure motives».
Wouldn't it come as a baffling shock if Christians everywhere put down their picket signs, ceased the boycotts, dropped the Christmas lawsuits, and instead, showered politicians, business owners, and ACLU workers that show disdain for Christmas / Christians with thoughtful gifts, invitations to OUR Christmas celebrations, letters of prayers, (not condemning ones), asking nothing in return?
In fact they were in conflict, the long history of environmentalism showing a disdain for the aspirations of the poor, and in our time strongly opposed to economic development in the weaker countries lest global environmental harm resulIn fact they were in conflict, the long history of environmentalism showing a disdain for the aspirations of the poor, and in our time strongly opposed to economic development in the weaker countries lest global environmental harm resulin conflict, the long history of environmentalism showing a disdain for the aspirations of the poor, and in our time strongly opposed to economic development in the weaker countries lest global environmental harm resulin our time strongly opposed to economic development in the weaker countries lest global environmental harm resulin the weaker countries lest global environmental harm result.
The intensity of disdain increases with the direct impact of the religion in question upon the lives of non-believers, but your statement is patently false.
In his essay «The Golden Rule in the Light of New Insight,» Harvard psychoanalyst Erik Erikson comments: «systematic students of ethics often indicate a certain disdain for this all - too - primitive ancestor of more logical principles; and Bernard Shaw found the rule an easy target: don't do to another what you would like to be done by, he warned, because his tastes may differ from yours» (Insight and Responsibility [Norton, 1964], p. 226In his essay «The Golden Rule in the Light of New Insight,» Harvard psychoanalyst Erik Erikson comments: «systematic students of ethics often indicate a certain disdain for this all - too - primitive ancestor of more logical principles; and Bernard Shaw found the rule an easy target: don't do to another what you would like to be done by, he warned, because his tastes may differ from yours» (Insight and Responsibility [Norton, 1964], p. 226in the Light of New Insight,» Harvard psychoanalyst Erik Erikson comments: «systematic students of ethics often indicate a certain disdain for this all - too - primitive ancestor of more logical principles; and Bernard Shaw found the rule an easy target: don't do to another what you would like to be done by, he warned, because his tastes may differ from yours» (Insight and Responsibility [Norton, 1964], p. 226).
The mentality that Rauschenbusch deployed to seduce his readers — the turn away from troubling debates about doctrine, the shift from personal salvation to social reform, and the reassurance that progressive disdain for traditional religion was in fact a sign of a more authentic and scientific faith — provided a way to remain Christian while setting aside whatever seems incompatible with modern life.
How does one respond to someone who has such disdain for anyone believing in God (let alone the Christian understanding of who God is) with any ounce of belief that you really want your question answered.
I ask you now not to forget this notion; for although most philosophers seem either to forget it or to disdain it too much ever to mention it, I believe that we shall have to admit it ourselves in the end as containing an element of truth.
All this resulted in his dividing males into those he found «superior and feared (because of their strongly masculine features),» and those he found «inferior and disdained (because of their lack thereof).»
You can disavow and hold in disdain that practice all you want, but you are just as close in relation to the slaughter of millions as most Western Christians are to the Crusades.
The rise of ideological feminism, with its disdain for housewives and promotion of abortion, was exactly one of those cultural changes in Schlafly's eyes.
We hold no disdain towards those who disagree, but only battle against the trend or reality in area's of the Globe where sharing the Gospel, or living out our Faith publicly is being restricted, or is currently very restricted or illegal.
He described Jesus as «the supreme artist, more of an artist than all others, disdaining marble and clay and color, working in the living flesh.»
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