Sentences with phrase «ridicule from»

Even though I knew I would face ridicule from the family, I had to rescue it.
America's largest abortion provider, Planned Parenthood, set off a Tweetstorm when its Indiana and Kentucky branch declared «some men have a uterus,» drawing ridicule from plenty of conservatives online More...
Rubio issues statement, 2:04 p.m.: Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, a target of ridicule from many Stoneman Douglas students for his pro-gun position and the contributions he received from the National Rifle Association, issued a statement on the marches.
The UN WGAD Assange decision has been met with general ridicule from British officials, legal academics and the press.
Lawyers who argue before the Supreme Court expect tough questioning, perhaps even skepticism or ridicule from the justices.
The recommended breakfast of «2 to 3 eggs scrambled in some butter, plus 1/2 an avocado with 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil, Greek yogurt with berries and nuts with some cinnamon, coffee with cream» would be a source of great ridicule from most of the Italians I know.
As for preening around in Govt funded hybrids and planting trees to offset their own carbon lifestyle, that is always fair game for ridicule from those who are paying the bills and doing it tougher with each administrative oncost being overlaid.
Much of the early resistance to it was flagrantly misogynistic, though its male artists came in for their own share of ridicule from newspaper and magazine critics, whose favorite dismissive word for this art was «brainy.»
As a result of his limited experience and musical knowledge, he received some ridicule from his teachers but hardened as a result and gained the dedication he lacked as a childhood.
Adult - themed visual novels were also quick to gain both a lot of attention and a lot of ridicule from people who felt as if those games didn't belong on Steam, while others really wanted to play them.
That's kind of a weird obsession to express on an automotive website, where engaging in demented rants against the world's preeminent engineering superpower will only draw scorn and ridicule from people who aren't ignorant children.
Sending your child to school with a ridiculous haircut is likely to invite public ridicule from peers.
Both policies are already permitted under the law and the city's contract with the teachers union — a fact that drew ridicule from UFT President Michael Mulgrew.
His sooty face is the source of ridicule from his school - mates; these moments will resonate greatly for anyone who suffered similar fates as children.
Even worse, Norman's otherworldly conversations make him a prime target for bullying from his peers and ridicule from his frustrated father.
That's why it pains me to think of armchair fashionistas who lock their festive tights and paisley behind bars, fearing ridicule from the style police.
Many mothers also said that they were met with direct ridicule from their managers and coworkers when attempting to pump milk at work.
The controversy over the seal has gained national attention for the small upstate New York village and some unwanted ridicule from outlets like Comedy Central's The Daily Show in the process.
Just a weeks after some of his top staffers faced ridicule from the City Council over their apparent cluelessness about key details about his plan to regulate the horse - carriage industry, Mayor Bill de Blasio said he believed the body would surely pass the proposal.
It is interesting to speculate how the team might represent the current crop of political leaders, and I suspect that all are glad that they have escaped ridicule from that particular quarter.
This gets a lot of ridicule from non-conservatives in the United States, but any serious discussions regarding repeals of the second amendment will run into the problem of safely confiscating fire arms from a population that does believe in this right (hence why non-conservatives try to make weapons procurement more difficult but only hardliners discuss out and out banning of it).
Sending your child to school with a ridiculous haircut is likely to invite public ridicule from peers.
The rant as expected came under wide ridicule from the Leeds fans who were amused rather than riled with the whole episode.
Did you not feel Wenger was responsible for us going out of Europe AGAIN?If you were in Munich for that game and had to endure the ridicule from the Bayern fans as we left the ground you would surely have felt something different to what you are feeling and saying now.
At the end of each recent season, we seem to always live up to pundits» predictions of failure while continuing to live with ridicule from other teams» fans.
The ridicule from fans of the tiny totts burns into my skin.
Against fashionable opinion, she opposed contraception and abortion, and called for family prayers, and more reverence on receiving Communion, and when she spoke on these things it ensured that any praise for her work was matched by criticism and ridicule from those who opposed her.
First, I sense no ridicule from anyone here.
When patients died, it brought ridicule from non-Christian Pulayas.
Ex-gay men are often closeted, fearing ridicule from gay advocates who accuse them of self - deception and, at the same time, fearing rejection by their church communities as tainted oddities.
They undoubtedly face widespread ridicule from the media (especially Hollywood) and an increasingly vocal minority who essentially call them stupid - heads (like Jacob) and mischaracterize their beliefs,, but this fact doesn't make them martyrs.
On the other hand, organizations and individual pundits, most recently JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, have faced scorn and ridicule from the online blockchain commentariat over remarks that downplay the technology's anticipated impact on the world at large.
Unfortunately, these attempts at localization have often led to ridicule from Chinese people.
Still, the Silk Road fire sale exposed the feds to ridicule from cryptocurrency devotees — and in an era of strained budgets, the pressure to sell high is great.
But he also, at the time, said he would be open to renegotiating the deal, which was agreed by nearly 200 nations over the course of years — drawing ridicule from world and business leaders who said that would be impossible.
Whether implying a 19th century abolitionist was alive or ignoring a handshake from the German Chancellor, Trump provided plenty of fodder for ridicule from his online critics and amusement from his supporters.
He was ridiculed from the beginning by the media for his voice and appearance, with cartoonists portraying him as Wallace, from the Wallace and Gromit animations.

Not exact matches

Reaction to this news from the media world has tended to fall somewhere between shock and ridicule — unless the person in question is an investor in or former employee of Business Insider, of course, in which case they seem ecstatic at the possibility of a massive windfall.
As Donald Trump's position at the front of the Republican presidential race has become more and more unshakeable, the media's attitude towards him has changed gradually from a position of somewhat gleeful ridicule to concern that this man actually has a shot at becoming president of the United States — and that the media itself may have helped put him there.
The new suit claims that Trump's April 18 tweet about a sketch of a man who had allegedly threatened Daniels exposed her to «hatred, contempt, ridicule, and shame, and discouraged others from associating or dealing with her.»
The host came under fire after ridiculing Hogg for being rejected from four colleges to which he applied.
Take inspiration from these seven leaders, who faced ridicule, rejection, and disaster before earning their rewards:
I have huge sympathy for those with weight issues because they receive so much negative bias from society that they are subjected to daily insults and ridicule.
Nonetheless, Realtors were concerned enough about the FSBO threat they launched lawsuits, complaints to provincial regulators and an advertising campaign that ridiculed unqualified sales help, ranging from a mother - in - law to a personal trainer, risible stand - ins for the FSBOs.
During the Cultural Revolution from 1966 to 1976, the wealthy Chinese were often flogged and publicly ridiculed.
A few days after GATA ridiculed the Reuters news agency for not demanding answers from the source, the BIS, Reuters did try putting some questions to the bank, and on July 16 Reuters reported: «The BIS said the gold in question was used for «pure swap operations with commercial banks» but declined to respond to further questions from Reuters on the transaction.»
DiCaprio has been the target of much criticism and ridicule in the media, especially on Twitter, with posters pointing to the hypocrisy of someone who makes $ 50M from a single movie, owns a private j...
If you have been reading personal finance website for awhile, you may have noticed a trend towards ridiculing those who make intelligent financial decisions by constructing this fictional «average person» and describing how some handicap would prevent this «average person» from being able to share in that success.
Sure it's okay to get inspiration from ginormous brands that have successfully made their marks in business, but imitating a brand name will not only get you in trouble, but you will most likely get ridiculed on social media.
I have already read a couple of books by panelists from Dragon's Den, the BBC TV show that puts would - be entrepreneurs in front of self - made millionaires for their money or their ridicule.
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