"Open disdain" means openly showing and expressing a strong dislike or disrespect for someone or something.
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With UCF finishing 13 - 0 and yet locked out of a nationally unpopular title game, the committee's pattern of
open disdain for mid-majors is drawing more attention than ever before.
The Nintendo Switch could be a fantastic piece of hardware but the company that created it treats consumers and third party publishers
with open disdain.
And the first secretary of state Lord Mandelson went furthest of all,
expressing open disdain at «the deception they're pedalling».
He is first and foremost a capitalist, of course (a point not lost on contemporary audiences, hopefully) but one who shows
such open disdain towards his slaves that they are acknowledged only as property to be exchanged for cash in transactions.
Jannard's posts tend to lurch from unabashed self - congratulation to dubious product claims to
open disdain for competitors and even some customers.
NBA players have
an open disdain for back - to - back games in the regular season.
He chided the Buhari administration for
its open disdain for valid court orders urging him to obey all court orders relating to the former National Security Adviser, NSA, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd).
Here's another film that may end up being too «weird» for the Academy's tastes, but despite
his open disdain for awards phoniness, Joaquin Phoneix has been nominated thrice before.
This sort of wanton disregard and
open disdain for society's rules will land you in prison for life, in some judges» courts.
The fund has always had an absolute value discipline which leads to it high cash allocations (currently 25 %), exceedingly low risk... and Morningstar's
open disdain (it's currently a one - star large growth fund).
An expansion into the digital world could also help clarify RA in practice; it is a theory with
an open disdain for art's commodification, though is often exhibited within the shelter of an art institution.