Sentences with phrase «publicly ridiculed»

If I trace it back, my book has its roots in being publicly ridiculed.
Clearly this guy is a moron, and deserves to be publicly ridiculed.
Neither Durkin or Gore has escaped with «impunity», both have been publicly ridiculed, their assertions derided and motives mocked.
Balsillie gave as an example the multitude of online videos done in Flash software shunned by Apple and publicly ridiculed by Apple chief executive Steve Jobs.
Just two month ago Magic: The Gathering Champion Jon Finkel learned the lesson the hard way, after his date publicly ridiculed him on Gizmodo just for being who he really was.
Some research, including a 2006 study in the Journal of Anxiety Disorders, suggests that some people with social anxiety have PTSD - like flashbacks of experiences that might not seem obviously traumatic, such as being publicly ridiculed.
But because some entities like Obasanjo were deemed to weighty to lose despite their atrocities against the party, they brought Jonathan to His knees, Publicly ridiculed their platform of accent by ultimately tearing their membership card and even met Sheriff in the heat of the crisis and publicly pronounced that «PDP IS DEAD» as if he was God as he usually plays.
If I trace it back, my book has its roots in being publicly ridiculed.
Having publicly ridiculed him on more than one occasion this season, the «Special One» could be ready to make a change at left - back with the signing of Tierney, which in turn would allow Shaw to move on.
During the Cultural Revolution from 1966 to 1976, the wealthy Chinese were often flogged and publicly ridiculed.
Or at least publicly ridicule them all more harshly than the media hounds unpopular political figures.
Southern baptists, who often publicly ridicule the Episcopal church, proclaim that this inaccurate book is gods directly inspired word.
He often used the term «gay» pejoratively, and in 2011 issued a call on Facebook for his followers to share stories about and publicly ridicule what he deemed «effeminate anatomically male worship leaders.»
Abducting sitting governor, Impeaching officers with minority, Substituting list of party candidates with procured injunctions, Publicly ridiculing the president of the country by pronouncements, letters and fabrication Factionalisation of state or national structures Holding the party to judicial ransome.
I'm in favor of publicly ridiculing backwardness.
Amid backlash after publicly ridiculing 17 - year - old Marjory Stoneman Douglas senior Hogg on his college rejections, Ingraham announced Friday that she was taking a pre-planned break from her TV show for a week following Easter.

Not exact matches

«I expect to be ridiculed by colleagues, to lose my job, and to be publicly shamed.»
When we speak publicly on «the larger issues of life» simply because of the feeling of power such action provides, we risk ridicule.
While preachers and rabbis publicly regard their ex-gay congregants as heroes and champions, ex-gays are often ridiculed and judged by the very people that demand they change.
if you publicly speak your mind, do not be surprised if that opinion is subject to ridicule.
If you publicly proclaim your belief in faeries and insist that others live their lives based on your belief then expect to get ridiculed.
He who has been a Father figure to all and sundry at AFC and continue to be in spite of all the vehement vitriol, abrasive language and ridicule that he had so publicly to absorb and endure all last season.
Kids can be mean, so don't put yourself into a position of being publicly shamed or ridiculed.
These teachers are «called out» for their beliefs, they are criticized, submitted to public humiliation, put under microscopes so that they can be ridiculed publicly.
She convincingly handles the skating work (with the help of a double) and the role of a complex woman who was ridiculed publicly for trying to knock Kerrigan (Caitlin Carter) out of the competition but whose own past clearly played a key role with an abusive mother and husband.
But once I fell under the constant, never - ending, daily attacks, blog posts, ridicule, and public - shaming that these people put me through every single day, I decided to publicly show my support to them.
Until now, Apple has shown zero interest in creating a smaller tablet, going so far as to ridicule them publicly when the first Galaxy Tab hit shelves.
I will publicly chastise, denigrate, ridicule, mock, and lynch anyone who has breached any of the above.
What I «don't» understand is the need to ridicule the author or book reviewer by insulting them publicly.
His films have been marked as failures before ever seeing the light of day, but they are forced to face this ridicule publicly, as orphans in a sea of big - budget films that depend on the star power of the names associated with them.
The perspective is increasingly rare; South Korea is in the midst of a U-turn on its proposed crypto trading ban after it was described as «ridiculing» the population, while in the US, JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon publicly admitted regretting calling Bitcoin a «fraud» last year.
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