Sentences with phrase «own distaste»

Colbert, much like Wolf, mocked Bush's apparent distaste for facts, hammered the administration's actions in Iraq, and described Bush's then - 32 % approval rating as «backwash» — all while the president was sitting less than 10 feet away.
Reddit is taking the opportunity to get in digs, likely hoping to capitalize on some of that general distaste for the biggest social - media companies, and the echo chambers of information in which they tend to trap their customers.
There may have been a little bit of distaste on the part of some investors.
Today's business world is flattening out, with a focus on meritocracy, and a distaste for the Industrial Era top - down hierarchy that defined the workplace for the Baby Boomer generation.
Jim Cramer ties the market sell - off to high society's distaste in President Donald Trump's trade policies.
This power can be used to control any urges or bad addictions by triggering the senses to build a distaste for it.
That distaste for agreeability is reinforced by Amazon's leadership principles, one of which reads:
Icahn expressed his distaste for Dell's initial go - private offering of $ 24.4 billion in a letter to the Dell Board in March, saying that the proposed deal is «not in the best interests of Dell shareholders and substantially undervalues the company.»
As adamant as he has been in his support of Valeant, Ackman has publicly declared his distaste for Coke — both the beverage, which he says is too sugary, as well as the stock, which he has sworn off in protest of what he believes are unhealthy products.
«I think the sell - off this year has more to do with short term concern than any long - term general distaste for the asset,» Lore said.
On the other hand, Vento's cri de coeur ought to register with the base: it evokes, without quite articulating, the subterranean distaste for immigrants» foreign - ness that underpins much of the nativist sentiment.
But President Donald Trump's distaste for the treaty is well known.
O'Connor, of course, is far from alone in his distaste for so - called patent trolls.
But he still struggled to find clothes he liked, a problem compounded by his distaste for shopping.
Distaste for this no - holds - barred approach even led one prominent activist, Jeff Ubben, the CEO of hedge fund ValueAct, to stick up for Kleinfeld during a panel discussion on activism at the Milken Institute conference in May.
By asking these questions every week, he uncovered a deep - seated, and surprising, distaste for that aspect of his job.
Whether that sounds to your liking will depend on your taste or distaste for the late Malcolm Forbes and his son, current magazine editor and Forbes Inc..
In the letter to the editor, Icahn reiterated that his White House departure stemmed from his distaste for partisan backbiting.
At BottleKeeper we identified a problem: the distaste for steaming hot beer while doing nearly anything outdoors.
My distaste for these little saccharine mortar shells is widely documented, and it has not changed.
Straight - up pulling support could prove disastrous, or simply unfavorable, despite developers» personal distaste for what Donald Trump stands for.
Mulvaney has made little secret of his distaste for the agency in the past.
Hempton, who helped to reveal a number of accounting frauds among Chinese stocks listed in North America in 2010 - 2012 and writes a blog at brontecapital.blogspot.com, is very open about his distaste for Ackman.
Deripaska has been the subject of distaste for generations of White House administrations.
For all the enthusiasm in some circles about free trade deals, there remains a slight distaste for large trade deals thanks to the less - than - desirable side effects of the North American Free Trade Agreement, negotiated in 1994 with Canada and Mexico.
Despite the massaging that occurs with financial results and prepared statements made by executives on the calls, I've found it to be a worthwhile exercise in that it offers insight into a company's forward looking plans and their appetite (or distaste) for growth through acquisition.
Investors found different reasons to dislike each particular stock, but it seems the common theme among them all was a profound distaste for defense stocks — which is continuing into this week.
How does your distaste for gays bear on the choice question?
David Bentley Hart replies: I shall not respond to the letters from readers who share my distaste for Ayn Rand, except to commend their sanity and correctness.
They immediately shared their distaste for those out of work, labeling them all as lazy.
This distaste for religion, is not based on any group of people.
However I have a growing distaste for an obvious side effect — compartmentalization.
It had unsavory associations with anti-immigration and even eugenic enthusiasms, and betrayed a distinct distaste for common people whom, as Lincoln observed, God must love since he made so many of them.
the negation of ideology, the political secularization of the doctrine of original sin, the cautious sentiment tempered by prudence, the product of organic, local human organization observing and reforming its customs, the distaste for a priori principle disassociated from historical experience, the partaking of the mysteries of free will, divine guidance, and human agency by existing in but not of the confusions of modern society, no framework of action, no tenet, no theory, and no article of faith, a distrust of the systems and processes of the idol of self and of the lust for power and status, scorn to all approaches of ideology and meta - narrative.
Why would he choose something so abhorrent as beating a slave and not even express distaste for the practice, unless he had no issue with the practice.
I am just as confident that its unabashed Catholic orthodoxy will merit the usual criticism from those Catholic progressives who somehow manage to combine liberal Protestantism's distaste for dogma with a newly - minted ultramontanism that would even make Cardinal Manning turn in his grave.
To eliminate from human society generalized distastes and preferences» including those that engage ethnicity, religion, nation, language, and race» is neither possible nor desirable, although there is a style of liberalism that erroneously insists that it is both.
To appreciate the significance of Calvin's work ethic, it is necessary to understand the intense distaste with which the early Christian tradition, illustrated by the monastic writers, regarded work.
At the same time we are slaving away to obtain the «finer» things in life, we publicly profess a strong distaste for materialism.
In truth, we are not saved by our works whatsoever, so it is a dangerous error to elevate one's distaste and avoidance of certain sins over other people who are struggling with that sin.
The pompous distaste of sharing a god with another religion, and the shock of seeing «one of their own» wearing the «other's» religious garb as well.
Such a balance of distaste might well hint at the coherence and integrity of sectarian Christianity in the U.S., at least as it concerns such churches» ability to incorporate socially marginal groups into a community that provides the basis and the tools for purposeful and materially sufficient existence.
In consequence, it is not alone to the prophetic tradition, with its distaste for priestcraft and animal offering, that we must look in the Old Testament to find personal prayer.
But we need to say more: as a matter of historic record, he was, quite simply, too genuinely friendly toward far too many individual Jews throughout his lifetime for the charge even of a general dislike of or distaste for Jews — let alone of Gopnik's fanatical charge that he was a «Jew - hater» whose hatreds were «ugly and obsessive» — to be even remotely plausible.
This is not how Caldecott thinks, and certainly not how Tolkien wrote: he made his distaste for this kind of obvious allegory very clear.
Coupled with a distaste for the Religious Right's approach to «family values,» it has kept many churches from presenting a clear vision of what families should aspire to be.
I hope that your publicly proclaimed distaste for the New Oxford Review ad that appeared in the November 1998 issue does not mean that you intend to censor or ban the journal's future ads.
For I believe that a hatred and distaste for everything lumped together as administration can be as severe an enemy of ministry as can the absence of the gospel message.
There have been stories that have been superficial and slipshod and biased to the extreme, not necessarily against him, but based on what I take to be a general distaste for religious faith.»
I would share your distaste for the «big show» that becomes more about the event than Christ.
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