Sentences with phrase «scorn for»

I am not in denial — or oblivious to the horrific ordeal that will likely scorn for scores of years to come, I am just trying to find a way -LSB-...]
While some criticise Armstrong for not accepting the invitation and putting interests of Coinbase above those of bitcoin, others express their scorn for Back's «patronising attitude».
Russia - linked Twitter accounts are rallying in support of Fox News host Laura Ingraham after she drew scorn for mocking Parkland shooting survivor David Hogg's grades on Twitter.
The legislation cleared the way for ISPs themselves to do exactly what Facebook has come under intense public scorn for — selling user data to advertisers.
A Minnesota lawyer who has drawn scorn for his tactics in filing porn copyright lawsuits and disability litigation has been indicted alongside a longtime partner in a multimillion - fraud and extortion conspiracy that counted as its victims hundreds of people nationwide and the court system itself.
Founded in 1953 Scribes seeks to «spread the growing scorn for legal writing that is archaic, turgid, obscure and needlessly dull».
History will then scorn us for our failure.
And we hope to spread the growing scorn for legal writing that is archaic, turgid, obscure, and needlessly dull.
Among the themes in the film that he finds particularly interesting is the public's «unanimously expressed scorn for Popov and Hayashi's decision to litigate the ball's ownership rather than informally settling the issue.»
He believes his critics are attempting to shame and scorn him for zealously advocating for his clients.
I hold special scorn for those who want to tear away funding for programs that mostly benefit the disadvantaged, because this is pure gamesmanship — if politicians were serious about balancing the budget, they'd either tackle defense and entitlement programs, or do something that would be much, much better for the economy than slashing government spending: raise taxes on the wealthy.
Former global - warming alarmist and «Gaia Guru» Dr. James Lovelock is once again doing combat with his erstwhile comrades in the «green» movement, dishing out scorn for the United Nations» Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which recently issued its latest dire global - warming predictions.
Just to be clear, I have only scorn for bloggers who neglect these cycles to the same degree you neglect the rise.
Incidentally, it's been forever since I looked at any of your graphs, but if you're still doing what you used to do, you should know I hold about as much scorn for you as I do lolwot.
Mr. Findlay expresses particular scorn for the fortunes paid for works by living artists with necessarily short track records.
Eduardo Arroyo could be said to fit within the pop art trend, on account of his interest in the environment, his critique of our media culture which incorporates icons of both mass media communication and the history of painting, and his scorn for nearly all established artistic styles.
In contrast, de Maria has only scorn for easterners who fly out west for the week and tell America how to configure itself.
Revisions came out in the arcades, and at home — with the former being received well at a quarter a pop, and console incarnations receiving scorn for high price tags for seemingly minor upgrades.
I suspect that like many people, my wife and I weren't especially interested in Luigi's Mansion — it was the game that came out alongside the GameCube itself and had received quite a bit of scorn for not being a «proper» Mario title.
Hilton previously received frequent traveler scorn for proposing a 7 - day cancellation policy.
Just checked your Amazon listings since you seem to have such scorn for self pub (evidenced in your replies) and for writers who aren't otherwise employed.
Historically Amazon has endured some scorn for their strategy of growing their customer base rather than grabbing easy profits.
The entire publishing industry has nothing but scorn for self - published authors who submit e-books with no ISBN number.
This has been nowhere more evident than in DBW's own author survey and its longtime scorn for the Author Earnings report.
And later, when he's not watching, feel disgusted scorn for yourself as you try to covertly open your bag and get out the factor - fifteen moisturiser, and put it on.
Our secretary of education, Betsy DeVos, has repeatedly signaled her support for school choice and privatization, as well as her scorn for public schools, describing them as a «dead end»...
Ravitch reserves special scorn for wealthy philanthropists like Bill Gates and other members of what she calls «The Billionaire Boys» Club.»
She has never run, taught in, attended or sent a child to an American public school, and her confirmation hearings laid bare her ignorance of education policy and scorn for public education itself.
Between the World and Me: Atlantic Monthly columnist Ta - Nehisi Coates has garnered plenty of acclaim and more than a little scorn for his letter to his son on the racialism that is the Original Sin of American life.
Former D.C. Public Schools Chancellor Kaya Henderson deserves more than a little scorn for the violations of graduation policies (and the underlying causes of them) that took place under her watch.
Where Murray is wrong, in my estimation, is in his scorn for No Child Left Behind.
But she reserves her greatest scorn for the labor - market conditions that have fueled them and for the absence of a government jobs policy.
But he draws a bizarre link between that problem and his scorn for NAEP's achievement levels, wrongly asserting that the National Assessment Governing Board's decision to fix the «proficient» level at an ambitious «aspirational» level was folded into NCLB's mandate to states to set their own proficiency targets.
Bill and Melinda Gates, for instance, devote much of their gigantic philanthropy to getting black and brown kids ready for college, yet they earn her scorn for «corporate foundations, which indeed have those funds because they can avoid paying taxes that the rest of us must foot.»
Katz's film certainly has scorn for its rich villains, but in watching the two lower class protagonists degrade themselves to fight over cash (what essentially amounts to scraps for Koechner's character) it's impossible to not sit there and wonder why they're even playing by this guy's rules in the first place.
There's a certain level of scorn for the «party hard» lifestyle of the drugged rich playboy.
«Daredevil» (2003)- Ben Affleck earned plenty of scorn for his portrayal of the blind defender of Hell's Kitchen.
Markovitz singles out Chris Klein (Rollerball) and Kristen Kreuk (Smallville) for particular scorn for their flat portrayals of classic canon characters Charlie and Chun - Li.
Spall, who played the very different part of the restaurant owner in Life Is Sweet, magisterially conveys a sense of goodness, and Jean - Baptiste in a much less showy part pulls off a rare feat in a Mike Leigh film: she escapes the writer - director's usual caricatural scorn for the middle class.
Arthur C. Clarke tells us that Kubrick had little patience with previous Sci - Fi movies, and scorn for most of them.
There's sympathy rather than scorn for these outcasts, and by extension all the overlooked and anonymous troupers toiling in the entertainment industry — forgotten members of the Screen Actors Guild or retired performers from cruise line productions.
We should be thankful that Darwin's life story has made it to the big screen, yet even before Annie has died, the film shows its scorn for the ability of the audience to appreciate the subject matter.
A bold claim that brought scorn for years.
How, for instance, could he work with Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver after repeatedly expressing such contempt and scorn for him and referring to him in Nazi terms?
There had always been scorn for Boris but when we voted to leave there was actual hatred.
Political consultant Scott Levenson, who ran Messinger's 1997 mayoral campaign and is not affiliated with Stringer's bid, agreed that officials rarely earn scorn for working to boost their profiles.
Mayor Bill de Blasio said Tuesday that Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel should not acquiesce to calls for his resignation, even as Emanuel comes under increasing scorn for his handling of the police - involved deaths of black residents in his city.
Cuomo reserved most of his scorn for fellow Democrats, accusing Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli of being toothless when it comes to stopping state government corruption.
Mr. Paladino has reserved particular scorn for Mr. Paterson, calling him «symbolic of everything that is wrong with Albany» and suggesting that he should have been prosecuted for his conduct as governor.
«For virtually this entire year, I've endured almost daily ridicule, derision and scorn for being part of a party that's under criminal investigation for shady and questionable financial transactions, which the Executive Committee, nor the State Committee ever approved, but for which our party now has to endure the damaged reputation for.
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