Opposition MPs reacted with
scorn when he insisted that the plans to hike tuition fees to # 9,000 were an improvement on Labour's system.
With all the studies and the clear physical benefits of carrying a baby upright on mother's chest it's hard to understand a pediatrician's ambivalence on the matter or outright
scorn when his patients choose to do so.
No matter what we do, we can not win in the eyes of a public that has already decided to
scorn us when they're not ignoring us.
Not exact matches
It has been said that hell knows no fury like a woman
scorned, but
when it comes to sweet revenge, Honderich is the man.
When Jobs opened Apple's first store in Tyson's Corner, Va., the company's foray into retailing was met with skepticism and even
scorn.
When the floor was returned to him, Mr. Trudeau put his question and Mr. Moore dismissed it and then the Heritage Minister heaped more
scorn on Mr. Trudeau's speaking fees.
CEO Oscar Munoz drew
scorn for his response last April
when a passenger was forcibly dragged from a plane.
That ability greatly influences whether customers heap
scorn or praise on the company
when talking to others.
Even decisions that as a formal matter have little to do with religion take on a different coloration
when Stevens» apparent
scorn for some religions is factored in.
When soap was first used during the Roman Empire, it was thought of as effeminate and
scorned by real men.
Have you and your church, or any of the other christians heaping
scorn upon the WBC in this blog, issued a public statement condemning your fellow christians at WBC for their behaviour, as many christians have demanded that muslims do
when members of their tribe behave contrary to the declared principles of their myths and your expectations?
This polemical analysis was in Latin because Dante knew that to beat those who exalted Latin, and
scorned all who wrote in the «vulgar» Italian, he had to join them — at least
when composing a work on such a subject.
Do you not see that the peace which you no longer dare to hope for (
when you do not actually
scorn it as a myth) is possible and indeed certain, provided you will grasp what the word «peace» means and what it requires of you?
I've learned that no
scorn is quite as nasty as that of an insecure, arrogant «Christian» (especially a leader)
when you don't match up with their expectations of you....
This is EXACTLY why so few people come forward,
when they are met with silence, disbelief, or outright
scorn.
If the article above was written by a grown adult about the existence of Santa Claus, and if that argument was essentially based on asserting Santa Claus» existence based on faith and the popularity of the Santa Claus myth, then anyone would be justified in
scorning those beliefs, especially
when that argument extends to declaring that recent findings confirm the existence of Santa (after all, children are still receiving Christmas gifts).
But
when you do your charitable deed, do not try to type your Tweets and Facebook updates into your iPhone with your left hand, for this is how many unfortunate typos have brought
scorn upon others.
Its always atheists who want to attack the catholic church but will complain
when a catholic
scorn them even try to sue but they should learn to defend themselves.
You just come one here with idiotic questions and then get weepy
when you're soundly and rightly
scorned for being a phony.
You mock and
scorn the bible
when it contradicts YOUR beliefs, but use the bible
when it is convenient.
You may find it in the
scorn with which the cultured Athenians greeted St. Paul
when he preached to them on the Areopagus about the resurrection of the dead.
Men go to God
when he is sore bested, Find him poor and
scorned, Without shelter or bread, Whelmed under weight of the wicked, the weak, the dead; Christians stand by God in his hour of grieving.25
We need to remember this
when we celebrate our faith as Catholics, even if at times we meet
scorn and derision like our divine Master.
Things are seriously mixed up in our country if Tebow is seen as someone who should be
scorned,
when so many other pro athletes abuse drugs, abuse their wives, abuse animals, and commit crimes on a regular basis yet the public seems to be just fine with overlooking that behavior.
When none of the contestants could even bend and string the bow, Arjuna stepped forward in his Brahmin's garb, to the surprise of the crowd which
scorned the notion that a Brahmin could perform a feat of physical prowess.
When religious leaders hold one view (strongly), and the grassroots hold another, it's a recipe for religious
scorn.
The epistle writer gives us a primer, almost a little rule, for holding on to our faith in these or any times: be thankful, pray no matter what, listen for the spirit's prompting and do not spurn it
when it comes, refuse to
scorn with worldly wisdom the words of prophets.
But
when you attempt to use your beliefs as the grounds for abrogating the rights of others, you earn my
scorn.
Not without a note of
scorn does the pagan address the useless Church... The world puts God and the Christian to the test
when it needs to, and this test knots the drama around Christians.
Like others, Crooker notes that some of the most notorious serial offenders were ordained before Vatican II, in «the good old days»
when seminaries insisted on obedience to the Magisterium,
scorned effeminacy, and were strict about «particular friendships.»
When, therefore, Isaiah's Yahweh
scorned «the burnt offerings of rams, and the fat of fed beasts,» (Isaiah 1:11.)
We as christians need to show a better way, but how can we
when the Church is divided (heretics) no wonder other beliefs laugh and
scorn us.
Hartshorne has been a self - described rationalist in a time
when «rationalism» has been a term of
scorn among philosophers and theologians alike.
With all his utter sincerity and
scorn of compromise, a rather surprising spirit of tolerance is shown by his disapproval
when John the son of Zebedee reported that they had forbidden a man to cast out demons in Jesus» name.
When H. Allen Smith said that «the chief ingredients of all chili are fiery envy, scalding jealousy, scorching contempt, and sizzling
scorn,» he summed up the most overcooked and underhanded argument between the two «Original Terlingua Chili Championships.»
A lot of Arsenal fans seem to think that this is not really an achievement at all and
when Wenger points to his record he receives more
scorn than praise from certain sections of the Arsenal fanbase and the football media.
When you think of all the
scorn, criticism and ridicule he has endured since then to the present day it should perhaps be remembered that he could have made some very different decisions in 2005 - 07 that would have massively improved his reputation and legacy.
It also furthers the
scorn the Pacers receive
when analyzing their playoff chances.
When Bill Curry makes his less - than - triumphant return to Tuscaloosa this week, visiting for the first time since he jilted Alabama in 1990 to take the coaching job at Kentucky, he'll be the object of considerable
scorn.
But just as Keselowski's antagonistic nature produced the indelible moments NASCAR sought
when it overhauled the Chase, it also earned him
scorn — and a few punches to the face.
In other news, our team seems to be rounding nicely into form, with a productive off - season and several new additions already settling in, there seems to be a renewed sense of confidence in the air... our well - oiled machine has conducted business again early this year, so we can just sit back, kick our feet up and watch all those other suckers scramble to make panic moves in the 11th hour... of course, we need to tie up a few loose ends but our team of savvy negotiators, under the tutelage of our faithful leader, will perform their usual magic with ample time to spare... I have to laugh
when I look around the soccer world and see all those teams look upon us with envy and
scorn as they struggle to mimic our seemingly infallible business model... thank goodness the powers that be had the foresight and fortitude to resist the temptations of the modern football era... instead of listening to all the experts and simply taking the easy way out by making the necessary improvements on the field and in the front office, we chose the path never traveled... we are truly pioneers in our field... sometimes you just have to have faith in the people that have always conducted themselves in a respectful and honest fashion... most fans aren't so fortunate, they will never know what it's like to follow a team that treats everyone in and around the club as if they were an extended member of the family... all for one I say... so
when you wake up this morning, please try not to gloat
when you see rival fans pacing back and forth waiting for their respective teams to pull the usual panic buys, just say nothing and be thankful that it isn't you... like I've always said, this is why you stay the course... this is
when the real benefits of having someone in charge for over 2 decades really pays off... have a great day fellow Gunners
In a year,
when over thirty and universally recognised as a scum bag, United will barely able to give him away to any top club and he will languish on the bench, unpicked, unfulfilled and
scorned by most fans anywhere.
When the photos came to light, Bester, the
scorned 15th place finisher, knew that something was up.
I
scorned at journalists and pundits at the beginning of the season
when they pointed this out, but it's true.
Like women, managers are at their most dangerous
when scorned.
These 20 moms share what happened
when they shared their happy news with their bosses - and the reactions range from mild enthusiasm to downright
scorn.
He
scorned the media just at a time
when massaging and managing it - the Campbell - Coulson contribution to modern politics - was becoming indispensable.
«I used my own funds to organize a Youth Seminar at Tamale which was attended by Nana Addo and Bawumia but
when I approached Nana Addo as he entered the hall to introduce him to his seat to his surprise, the man looked at me with a
scorn, snubbed me and just walked away to sit on a table.
In February this year she became deputy chairman of the party
when Suzanne Evans was suspended — James subsequently described her to the BBC as a «woman
scorned», the most public attack she has made on a Ukip colleague.
Moreover, we rightly pour
scorn on the EU
when we read budget proposals for increases of 20 % or more for the funding of political parties in the European Parliament and should not allow ourselves to go down that route.