Sentences with phrase «such derision»

There is a rich and rigorous literature conducted by work - a-day scientists that don't deserve such derision.
Your attempts to keep an open mind shouldn't generate such derision as far as I'm concerned.
«The Whitney Museum's revelatory survey of the work that earned O'Keeffe such derision, the evocative, more - or-less abstract art she made starting in 1915 — phenomenally early for an American artist — should reopen eyes to an undeniable fact: O'Keeffe produced some of the most original and ambitious art in the twentieth century.»
That certainly sounded promising at the time, but that was before anyone had seen The Mummy — a truly terrible movie met with such derision that it put the future of Universal's much - hyped «Dark Universe» of monster movies in doubt.
Any such derision would have been badly misplaced.
It's been called the «rapture of the nerds,» but such derision didn't stop an estimated 500 enthusiasts from showing up to the Singularity Institute's conference in San Jose, Calif., last weekend to discuss the possibility of artificial intelligence overtaking that
«It's astonishing that anyone who now wishes to represent one of the most beautiful constituencies in the country would dismiss the entire community with such derision
For example, the Work and Pensions Secretary claimed he could get by on # 53 a week and met with such derision that a petition calling on him to prove it attracted hundreds of thousands of signatories within a couple of days.

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It says a great deal about the depths to which America's values have fallen that Tim Tebow — who, once upon a time, would have been the wholesome, women - and - mom - respecting, clean - playing, fresh - faced and faithful Hollywood ideal of a football hero» is the target of such deep derision from so many sources, and in an era of such vaunted «tolerance.»
While Johnson's suggestion that the UK should be positive about Trump prompted some derision in the Commons chamber, MPs such as the SNP's Mhairi Black also took to Twitter to express their disdain.
And they were met, not with Tory derision or disbelief of the kind that would have greeted such a suggestion in the Thatcher era, but with enthusiastic and prolonged clapping from all corners.
But supporters of these things should be ashamed of themselves for treating a person who has done so much for causes dear to them with such lazy derision.
Still, it aims low for a film that seeks to make superstars out of its performers, and doesn't succeed even in its limited aspirations, such that perhaps From Justin to Kelly actually benefits from its perpetual critical derision, as only the very lowest of expectations can have viewers feeling pleasantly surprised by the miniscule returns in entertainment the film provides.
Gargon, taking the moral high road, urges Kennedy to do the right thing and resign, and not follow some of his baser instincts — such as wearing a neck brace to Mary Jo's funeral when he clearly didn't need one, an act that drew derision in press accounts at the time.
The comedy and drama are heart felt and affectionate (even if the characters would snort with derision at such emotion).
Not only is there less time and energy wasted on bad - mouthing Seattle here in Frankfurt than in many such earlier gatherings, but one rant against the retailer has been met with stark derision in the publishing community, and, in a more signal moment, a major leader in the business has waved the closest thing we've seen yet to an olive branch.
While nothing has been explicitly confirmed (the third - party sites have said they're not allowed to comment publicly), there's a strong implication that Niantic and Nintendo served such third - party sites with takedown notices, an especially likely scenario given Niantic CEO John Hanke's on - record derision of such sites.
Does nobody else remember hearing the term «Celda» said with such intense derision when Wind Waker came out?
Such a complex analysis of a whole country's history, culture and tradition will be explored by examining artworks and literature in which ancient kings and heroes are used in later contexts as examples of idealism and virtue, or as objects of derision.
Such folks for believe past, provable events are false are worthy of derision by a scientifically informed public.
This was met with howls of outrage and derision at such an assault on established science.
Tesla's first vehicle, the Roadster, was truly a rich man's toy, and as such was subject to a lot of skepticism and derision, but the company's product evolution is moving toward a more affordable vehicle, in part through the technology developed via production of the Model S and Model X, and on to the very desirable Model III with its potential $ 35,000 price tag.
Others pronounce with more than a hint of derision that they would never dream of obtaining legal advice from such a place.
These days, after a couple of years in a BigLaw firm doing the lowest level possible of quasi legal work, not so much., Sad to say, but I think that proposal to market such a person, perhaps with a PhD in the «intersection between the law and basket weaving» or some other risible contrivance of the new academia, would be met with derision by the business community (in general, exceptions, of course, notwithstanding).
It was the target of much satire, parody and derision with a local newspaper complaining that it would lead to mindless promotions such as «National Clean Your Desk Day».
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