Sentences with phrase «open derision»

There is frequent open triumphalism — open derision — as concerns expressed by representatives of entire communities are batted away.

Not exact matches

Opinions that are based on false information are not and are open to the criticism and derision they necessarily engender.
The night begins at The First Post, where the guys establish an order of four beers and one water; Andy's sixteen years of sobriety open him up to derision from Gary, whose inability to mature past adolescence is painfully obvious to these family men.
Anything published by the Washington Moonie Times is not only open to interpretation but outright derision.
Your attempts to keep an open mind shouldn't generate such derision as far as I'm concerned.
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