Sentences with phrase «viewed with contempt»

Rather than viewing both parents, as fallible human beings, the rejected parent is viewed with contempt, while the favored parent is viewed in an angelic light.
As common as muck and viewed with contempt by many car enthusiasts, is the original Freelander worth your time?
In general, those few white people who speak up in the movie against white brutality are viewed with contempt, even as the agents of that brutality are offered a chance at redemption.
For the first 300 years of the church, Christians were often ridiculed and viewed with contempt.
We never see them, but they see us, surround us, interact with us and depend upon us, while all the time hating us and viewing us with contempt.

Not exact matches

Of all the world's industrialized countries, France is the nation where the hurly - burly of market capitalism has long been viewed with both suspicion and contempt.
It was very clear that challenges to the prevailing progressive views on these issues would have been dismissed with contempt.
Given what we've all had to put up with from the Harper Conservatives over the last near - decade — cutbacks, anti-union legislation, contempt for the valuable work our members do — my own views about the current government are well - known.
Indeed, my style of theology, which had been viewed with suspicion and contempt by the reigning neo-orthodoxy at the beginning of the «60s, was taken more seriously at the end.
Real hate and contempt for being disabled — that's what I put up with in public — and I'm not misinterpreting people's actions and words nor am I saying everyone is viewing me this way.
It encourages man to view his physicality with contempt, as a barrier between his soul and its ultimate felicity.
You pressume to think you speak for the masses when in fact you do not... it always troubles me when poeple who preach religion and tolerance show nothing but contempt for those who disagree with their views.
Well, well, well, I said it a while ago, familiarity breeds contempt, With the Arse, Wenger seems to have this adage well kept, No criticisms, no view from different perspectives, Just the same old ass narratives, Say what, some's got ta give, oh believe that my fellow gooners, That old geezer plus his henchmen have to find a way to give in to the swelling tide, Otherwise the tide will sweep his sad self and his henchmen aside, Someday, Someway!
Send this back if u do...» I must stress that I normally view texts and emails like these with contempt, but for some reason - perhaps because it was recess - I decided to forward it on to my girlfriend.
If the media and the voters view those that are elected with contempt the political stage will be filled with non elected outsiders promising to build walls between countries and claiming that if a country leaves the UK it will have more money to spend on the NHS.
It is our view that government «s attitude frustrates the work of the Judicial Council on salaries of the lower bench by treating the work of the Council itself and lower bench with contempt
Kwaku Manu is of the view that if Kumawood is accorded the needed professional help and not treated with contempt, it would go a long way to win laurels for not just the Ghana movie industry but Ghana as whole.
Though the Communist Party viewed the backward peasants with undisguised contempt for both ideological and practical reasons (stemming from perennially poor harvests), Khrushchev had always felt comfortable in the countryside.
Rounding out the cast are Sally Field as Peter's Aunt May, Irrfan Khan as an Oscorp toady and Denis Leary as the stern police captain who views Spider - Man with contempt — and also happens to be Gwen's father.
For the better part of two hours he follows Marina as she races from devastation to determination, from righteous anger to melancholy understanding, across a city that views her with rude indifference at best and predatory contempt at worst.
Either they view the Stooges with eye - rolling contempt, dismissing them as talentless and unfunny nincompoops.
We heard a lot in 2006, as we do every year, about nasty filmmakers who were said to have viewed their characters (and, hence, their audiences) with contempt, or who «made fun of» them, or treated them with condescension, or who just don't seem to like them very much.
Unlike the Farrelly Brothers, who love all their misfits, Thurber seems to view his subjects with contempt.
While there remain dozens of strong charter schools in New York City and demand for their seats remains robust among parents, they are viewed with suspicion if not outright contempt by New York City's mayor.
The Prime Minister's mistake in lumping Russia (which has mandatory reduction targets under the Protocol) with China (which, as a developing country, does not) illustrates how poorly he has grasped this vital issue.7 But the contempt with which the Government appears to view the concerns of developing countries was made more transparent by Foreign Minister Alexander Downer, who declared:
Also, what's «normal» is to view a dishonest troll with contempt.
Methinks it meanwhile is time for scientists to treat some folks / questions / views with explicit arrogance, ridicule, and contempt.)
They just ignore such discussion, vilify anyone with divergent views, and talk past them with tired slogans, always coming back to their invincible computer models and their contempt for the natural world.
Miller goes on to add some other activities which, in his view, constitute criminal contempt: obstructing persons officially connected with the court or its process, interference with persons under the special protective jurisdiction of the court, breach of duty by persons officially connected with the court or its process, forging, altering or abusing the process of the court, divulging the confidences of the jury room, preventing access by the public to courts of law, service of process in the precinct of the court, and disclosing the identity of witnesses.
My experience is that those on the criminal side tend to view the civil justice system with, at best, suspicion and distrust, and at worst, contempt.
In the 1990s, the very suggestion of facilitated negotiation was viewed with equal parts suspicion and contempt by most seasoned trial lawyers
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