Sentences with phrase «rather snide»

Now what, you might ask, has this rather snide fashion commentary got to do with work / life balance?
I think that given no pointers to sources for the statements I made a good assumption; not a»... and in my opinion rather snide, ad hominem against Gavin himself.»
But instead, you chose to make a thinly veiled, and in my opinion rather snide, ad hominem against Gavin himself, when you said, «The Mistaken Assumptions are your's and your's alone.»
It was a lofty and rather snide reference to the number of women working there whose parents had seen fit to name them after precious stones.

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But if she ever reaches a point where she wants to accomplish more than the fame of a few snide remarks, she may find it rather difficult.
The great debate on whether Scotland and Britain are better off together or apart will inevitably be reduced to snide attacks on the subject of timetables and wording rather than, well, the great debate on whether Scotland and Britain are better off together or apart.
If you want to claim that existing climate science amounts to an act of faith, then you should redux the charlatan Ian Plimer or the late sci - fi novelist, Michael Crichton explicitly rather than engage in disingenuous and snide baiting.
But your assumed air of superiority and snide, sniping remarks are rather poisonious.
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