Sentences with phrase «ridicule in»

As the first public asset manager to gain exposure to bitcoin at $ 250 through the Bitcoin Investment Trust (GBTC), ARK Invest faced a number of questions and much ridicule in September 2015.
Samsung has been dealing with a lot of harsh ridicule in light of the recent controversy with its exploding Galaxy Note 7, and the latest to roast the South Korean tech titan is President Barack Obama himself.
While the EEOC claims they met all conditions necessary before filing the lawsuit, the NLRB decision stated that Duane's «angry and impulsive» Glassdoor.com post was «childish ridicule in the nature of a personal attack on [IXL's] ability to recruit new employees than as related to a legitimate labor dispute or ongoing grievances from a group of employees» and that his «discharge was lawful.»
At the risk of further ridicule in kooky blogs in England, where global warming alarmism is now a religion, that sounds pretty good to me.
This year's Turner Prize contenders drew broad praise for being more accessible to the public than some past nominees, although the nomination of Assemble drew sharp scrutiny and some ridicule in the British news media.
Pettibon fits into an artistic lineage including Hogarth, Goya and others who used their work to ridicule those in power.
Along the way, public schools there have struggled to keep up with swelling class sizes and teachers feeling the strain amid perpetual educational funding challenges that even prompted ridicule in the comic strip Doonesbury.
Realizing how precipitous the Whos» situation is, considering their small size, Horton decides to be their protector, which makes him a target of ridicule in the Jungle of Nool, led by a mean kangaroo, as none of the other animals can hear the minuscule Who's.
My president will never stop to ridicule himself in the public.
Home secretary faces ridicule in Commons over disagreement about deadline for cleric's deportation appeal
Senderos meanwhile, having enjoyed success and ridicule in equal measure in an Arsenal shirt in the past, looks to have played his last game for us — being left out of even the Carling Cup team makes that a near certainty — and whilst Djourou has consistently shown great promise in Arsenal colours, he will not be appearing for us in 2009/10.
While opposition fans and even Gooners themselves have been quick to ridicule him in recent times, days like today are a reminder of just how highly he is seen inside his club.
Exactly davidnz — but some people are only comfortable in making Giroud the object of ridicule in his CF role.
Yet another detractor who finds it easier to remain in ignorance and jest and jeer and ridicule in order to make himself feel better about himself rather than to really engage in any intelligent commentary.
Any American who named their child Jesus or Messiah would face considerable ridicule in most American communities.
She is honored by the shame of pregnancy before wedlock and, we might reasonably assume, by the nattering undercurrent of ridicule in her village.
I can see ridicule in your words, by the way.
Opponents of the view that chance has any part to play in the order of nature tried to ridicule it in the famous analogy of the typewriting monkeys, asking if a million monkeys banging at random on a million typewriters could by chance produce one of Shakespeare's plays.
«The fact that Christianity is held up with much ridicule in this article is not new or surprising.
[68:51] Those who disbelieved show their ridicule in their eyes when they hear the message and say, «He is crazy!»
You deserve scorn and ridicule in spades.
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...
Your a dunce... enjoy being ridiculed in 300 years.
I also agree that Muslims are oppressed, persecuted and ridiculed in our western cultures.
[138] He declared an amnesty for past offences, except for ten men and women who had mocked and ridiculed him in songs and verses.
It is routinely ridiculed in the media.
His relationship with Freud began in 1902, when he wrote a defense of Freud's book on dreams after it had been ridiculed in the press.
In the Warta district members of the hierarchy were brutally beaten, the clergy were decimated in a frightful manner, seminars, numerous establishments of religious orders and all Catholic schools and associations were abolished, ecclesiastical property was expropriated, sisters were driven - from their convents, churches in large part were closed, wayside crosses and shrines were destroyed, Polish inscriptions on gravestones were effaced and loyalty to religion was made extremely difficult and was ridiculed in every conceivable manner and more than three million Polish Catholics were left completely outside the pale of the law and were at the mercy of the despotic whims of the National Socialists.
As well as wanting as many minutes as possible on the pitch to prove his fitness and form to Roy Hodgson ahead of Euro 2016, Wilshere was reported in The Mirror saying that he is desperate to help the Gunners secure that top four finish that has been ridiculed in the past but which every club in the Premier League sees as a huge prize.
After his appointment was ridiculed in the summer of 2015, Claudio Ranieri's remarkable run to the title last season with Leicester saw him become one of the most popular managers the Premier League has ever seen.
Any attempt to emulate their Marxist language — apart from splitting up the Labour party — would undoubtedly be ridiculed in Britain, whereas such associations are more acceptable in Spanish politics.
«All over the world, there are lots of expenditures of national security and sensitive matters that are not ridiculed in the Press.»
It is said to have been the subject of tense discussions in the leader's inner circle, with some Corbynites fearing they could be ridiculed in the film and others apparently having asked not to feature.
He is often ridiculed in the media for wearing what is widely considered to be an excessively luxurious toupee.
«ADHD still gets ridiculed in the press — saying it's a made - up disease or that we just don't tolerate fidgety kids — but it has really devastating long - term consequences, and we have to take it seriously,» Hinshaw says.
The idea of a detox diet, body cleansing and detox products has been ridiculed in the media recently by doctors and others.
But it's an interesting reflection that women are considered to be empowered in a suit, but men are ridiculed in a dress?
The traditional cinematic artifice is ridiculed in Coppola's third feature, as pop songs wash over the 18th century images.
As Apichatpong has talked about and ridiculed in past interviews, in his country movie theater patrons are lawfully required to stand for the Thai national anthem before a movie begins.
At the end of the hour, as Max, Mike, and David put their pens away and zip up their bags, Ms. Bassett warns her students that there are consequences to becoming successful and writing with poor grammar: «You'll get ridiculed in my class.»
Meanwhile, BlackBerry's bold move with the unusual Passport handset met with mixed success; it was widely criticised and even ridiculed in tech press circles, however, here at Know Your Mobile we absolutely loved the BlackBerry Passport, as did a few other fairly prominent reviews such as Forbes and Engadget, but more importantly it seemed consumers rather liked it too; we've had tons of feedback from enthusiastic Passport fans, while BlackBerry reported a lot of consumer interest in terms of orders and sales.
Another thing that I don't want is to see our city government ridiculed in a media circus, being reduced to being portrayed as «a contest of wills between the mayor and the dogcatcher».
I even doubt the loyal fans, the ones that still claim that the ps4 has an extreme power advantage, are gonna settle for an embarrassingly underpowered neo... They will create a new account, and claim loyalty to Xbox, for fear of being ridiculed in internet forums.
Or be ridiculed in the future like Sunshine?
It is a genre that is ridiculed in public, but secretly enjoyed — the couch painting.»
A medical scientist in Australia, who was ridiculed in the literature and professional meetings for proposing it was a bacterial infection, painstakingly employed Koch's postulates and eventually proved that GI ulcers were caused by a bacterium by the name of Heliobacter pylori.
«If he touches climate denial at all he is going to be ridiculed in public and in the media.
The threatened $ 535 fine was finally dropped, after the FWS was deservedly ridiculed in the media.
Several occasional contributors, including members of the Guardian Environment Network, have been ridiculed in the comments and have never been back.
The uni has a reputation, Salby's work was less controversial than it was ridiculed in mainstream science.
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