Sentences with phrase «others scoff»

After the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) announced Thursday that regulated financial firms can no longer legally deal with cryptocurrencies, the local crypto community urges everyone to remain calm and to stop panic selling; others scoff at the whole story, declaring it FUD (Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt).
Some vets embrace holistic remedies while others scoff at its efficacy.
Some vets embrace holistic remedies while others scoff at its efficacy.
Others scoff at including diet.
Others scoff at the notion.
Though, at the time, others scoffed at the largesse, Aetna's shareholders have benefitted remarkably.
One betrayed him, others scoffed at his miracles, they even fell asleep when he needed them most.

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Additionally, anyone who has attended tech conferences might either laugh or scoff (or both) at the availability of this product at all given how tech companies regularly hand out free shirts (among other useless pieces of «swag») with their logos ad nauseum.
If you're not the type to scoff at other people's needs, show up late, and spread yourself out over two or three train seats (just stop that one, people!)
Meanwhile, they scoff at other people's belief in other gods.
Other players criticize and scoff at him: Two Detroit Lions players recently knelt in mockery of him during a game, one after sacking Tebow for a loss and the other after scoring a touchdowOther players criticize and scoff at him: Two Detroit Lions players recently knelt in mockery of him during a game, one after sacking Tebow for a loss and the other after scoring a touchdowother after scoring a touchdown....
Church meetings are scoff sessions for her to derail others» reasonable suggestions., hijacking everything to be her way.
Some scoff; others are willing to hear Paul speak again; a few convert.
He did not measure himself by the cultural standards of his day, as did some others, who scoffed at the fact that he was a carpenter (Mark 6:3), nor by the greatness of the order of the intellect (his education was that which could be gained at the local synagogue school) Some of the creatures made by the Word of God are greater in these respects than the one who is the Word of God incarnate, and that one is not ashamed of his inferiority.
While you may scoff at trying to form a personal relationship with any large cosmic force greater than yourself, thinking them innate stardust whose signals can not even propagate fast enough for such communication, others marvel it's effectiveness and capable mechanisms which remain out of reach for human science at present.
Niebuhr openly scoffed at Ford's trumpeted magnanimity, and welcomed union rallies in his church when other public platforms closed to them.
Why should any rational adult accept at face value a claim that if made about anything other than religion, would be scoffed at as a lie?
Maher scoffed at this of course, but then moved on to some other topic.
And these people scoff at contradictions in the Bible; a collection of literature written over three millenia, by authors who never met each other to compare notes, in various places in the Middle East and around the Mediteranean, in various times.
«Scoffing in ambiguous words» (VI, 586)» saying one thing and meaning another or several others» is at once an ability the devils have and a mode of performance to which they are doomed.
Potok scoffed at Spriggs» claim that the council and other evangelical anti-gay groups are victims of intolerance.
I made some muffins the other day using only coconut oil for the fat but although they were all scoffed down quickly by the family it made the muffins a little dense and heavy.
Sharing it with others would also stop you from scoffing the lot and make you popular at the same time!
Update... next morning... Angela, I would not have believed it but when my other half came home last night he scoffed several slices of the Super Chia bread!!
It stubbornly clings to ideas about parity and worthiness that other conferences scoff at, and that the playoff system explicitly devalues.
He trailed other greats, like Pedro Martinez, Greg Maddux, or Tom Seaver, but 9th on that list is nothing to scoff at by any means.
Sometimes it will look ugly, and others we'll get to enjoy an advantage that others snicker and scoff at until they realize it's working and replicate.
When other players would scoff at having to exhaust himself every game just to give his team a chance at winning, Westbrook embraced the challenge.
Baldwin is constantly scoffing at the notion claiming he and the other Seahawks receivers are mediocre.
Each year in December, a sports radio host, columnist, or whatever takes the time to scoff at the number of 6 - 6 teams in bowls, the ridiculous bowl sponsorships, or some other (admittedly silly) aspect of college football's postseason, and either proposes getting rid of them altogether (usually with some sort of NFL - style playoff expansion) or hearkens a return to the day when men were men and there were only about 15 bowls.
I haven't been able to find work in an environment where I feel like my methods are accepted, and other child care givers tend to scoff at me and call me incompetent
At the other end of the spectrum, you'll also, inevitably, meet parents who scoff at what they see as forced socialization and the orchestration of play by controlling moms and dads.
If you are one of those that scoffs at comparing ourselves with other cultures, let's look elsewhere than so - called third world societies.
Bruno and other Republicans scoffed.
But his son said that while his father would have scoffed at being recognized himself, he didn't oppose the idea for other politicians.
The bill introduced into the City Council this week would allow for some of them to receive reduced - price green taxi medallions, an offer at which many have scoffed, and also allows for the exploration of other new jobs (electric cars are one possibility that has been floated).
A year ago, Cuomo scoffed when the Assembly Democrats and others called for a $ 15 - an - hour minimum wage.
Nath is studying sleep in the worm Caenorhabditis elegans, but whenever he presented his work at research conferences, other scientists scoffed at the idea that such a simple animal could sleep.
Lancaster of Guardian scoffs that with terahertz «you can detect organics, but you can't tell the difference between an apple in one pocket and a ball of C4 [a plastic explosive] in the other
While many paleontologists are intrigued by Olsen's evidence, others have scoffed.
At Areva, the company that Wallace's firm has partnered with, the chief executive, Anne Lauvergeon, scoffs at the idea that there is any other choice.
Some others have scoffed.
If other forms are comparable then they're pretty impressive and, if they fall behind, still fairly okay; second place isn't anything to scoff at.
Assume that Campbell grew up on a dairy farm, ate lots of flesh, scoffed at vegetarians, and then started advocating plant based diets to make himself popular or to support some other agenda.
On the other hand, there are just things I can't say here anymore because it's not as private anymore and for those of you who scoff and say, «it's the INTERNET», yea....
That's not to say that I «hated» the show, it just happened to make me roll my eyes and scoff at the screen with its middle America values and blatant close - mindedness more than any other show that I watched in its entirety.
In the first act of Leslye Headland's Sleeping with Other People, Alison Brie scoffs at -LSB-...]
The WNM officials also scoffed at the notion that the FCC can magically inject new competition into an area that other companies have neglected for decades.
We inherited each other and, we felt, a responsibility to reinvent everything, to scoff and re-create and drive fast while singing loudly and pounding the windows.
The other was the traditionalist camp scoffing at the young upstarts and their wild west approach to books, promising that no good end could come to those who started down that dark and unproven path.
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