Not exact matches
Mr. de Blasio continued to
scoff at his declining support among the people of the city he represents, and brushed aside
reports that Gov. Andrew Cuomo claimed he, the governor, was going to have to «save New York City.»
I remember the day in 1999
at a dotcom where I worked, when a co-worker
scoffed that Amazon had never — ever — actually
reported a profit.
[60] The Yale Herald
reported with the headline, «Stuckists
scoff at «crap,» war».
Moreover, since Lord Stern's
report on the economics of climate change, the «economic impact» part of the equation that Monbiot
scoffs at is increasingly central to the environmentalist research agenda.
The IPCC
report, to put it bluntly, eviscerates Lomborg's argument; maybe that's why he devotes but a single paragraph to it in the book,
scoffing at «several commentators» who called the estimated reduction of 3 percent by 2030 «negligible.»