Sentences with phrase «personal distaste»

X gets an honourable mention here, because despite my personal distaste for the characters, I actually generally like the storyline.
My personal distaste for the device falls squarely on the idea that it is — by definition — a separate, shorter piece intended to explain some aspect of the story before the reader is allowed to actually read the story.
I have a very personal distaste for the blockbuster syndrome.
But does my personal distaste for this habit mean that it constitutes a harm to society?
Straight - up pulling support could prove disastrous, or simply unfavorable, despite developers» personal distaste for what Donald Trump stands for.

Not exact matches

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.
In a 1994 essay, «Flannery O'Connor's Racial Morals and Manners,» Wood confronts both O'Connor's private distaste for black people and the ways in which her fictional vision overrides the purely personal, implicating her own sin in the sin she excoriates in her characters.
When prompted about her directorial debut, Chocolat (1988), Denis details some of the autobiographical connections between the film and her personal history but also amusingly reveals her distaste for a certain bit of «bullshit» dialogue.
Mr. Coleman, a Rhodes scholar and the son of Bennington College's departing president, is known as a driven worker as well as for his distaste for personal memoir as a learning tool.
My personal reaction to this practice is distaste.
Given the period of history Ferguson has set his comic its understandable that he's going for this style of speech, so it's absolutely right to point out that a sense of distaste for the cliché High Fantasy style of speech is a very personal thing, one that I've gained over the years of reading fantasy books.
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