Sentences with phrase «with scorn»

For instance if a high self esteem child is bullied because he or she is wearing glasses, the child will not so readily identify with the scorn and nasty words because those words have nothing to do with who the child feels he or she is.
So you do not want to be looked at with scorn.
For Matsuo, the main aim is to bring anthropologists, sociologists, scientists and legal experts into the bitcoin community, which in the minds of many has turned into a pro-bitcoin echo chamber where critical assessments are often times met with scorn.
Hardware buttons on the front of Android phones are basically all but dead at this point, and any company releasing a phone with a 16:9 display in 2018 will surely be met with scorn and ridicule.
Berman loves judges who go below the guidelines, but anyone who dares to go above is treated with scorn.
Over the last couple of decades as the rate of change in information technology has accelerated, it's become fashionable for some to claim with pride and others to award with scorn the title of Luddite.
But the target of 20 percent reductions was universally regarded with scorn and hilarity.
Instead, we should all agree that stupid graphs, no matter who they're from, are stupid and should be treated with scorn.
The physical evidence for man - made global warming has never been demonstrated - evidence that many of us trained in the sciences have been waiting.When some scientists suggest that other forces other than man - made CO2 may be involved with the climate, like the Sun, the clouds, the oceans, natural sources of CO2, etc., they are met with scorn and derision.
The problem here in the US is that journalists are afraid to counter deniers like McIntyre with the scorn that they deserve because most media outlets are owned by right wing corporations or depend on auto and gas advertising - or both.
It is terrible to be great alone, and the public had not yet recognized with its scorn the greatness of his American contemporaries.
Who knows if someday, a great painter, looking with scorn on the often brutal game of supposed colorists and taking the seven colors back to the primordial white unity that encompasses them all, will not exhibit completely white canvases, with nothing, absolutely nothing on them.
Either way, they have to live with the scorn of others and their own nightmares.
People now look at the machines, even ones that could conceivably make their lives better, with scorn, and a time - calcified ignorance has laid a fruitful foundation for new religious beliefs and fears.
Many users were wary of Steam at first, and using it to authenticate copies of Half - Life 2 was met with scorn and frustration but eventually the service grew to offer non-Valve games and helped breathe new life into the PC gaming sphere.
At the time, any stance that even remotely suggested traditional publishing wasn't actually on its death bed, or that ebooks weren't going to be as transformational as digital music or, god forbid, that maybe the iPad wasn't the publishing savior every tech fetishist insisted it would be — any sense of optimism that the industry could survive, maybe even thrive, was met with scorn and snark.
Smiles were stifled, replaced with scorn but we couldn't hide our guilty truth: we liked learning.
Critics responded with scorn and hostility, calling E4E members «anti-union scum» and «union - busting plants» in online forums.
When we come to it When the curtain falls on the minstrel show of hate And faces sooted with scorn are scrubbed clean When battlefields and coliseum No longer rake our unique and particular sons and daughters Up with the bruised and bloody grass To lie in identical plots in foreign soil
Because if people see me dressed like that they will make fun of me... To be honest, when I see people without designer clothes I look at them with scorn.
The MCUs Infinity Stones are often treated with scorn — but «Infinity War» wouldn't work without them
Jessica Lange does a wonderful job as Wahlberg's estranged mother who is filled with both scorn and sadness at the state of her son, and offers up one last bag of cash in an attempt to allow him to begin anew.
«Wisdom» isn't a word said with scorn.
The Fishwrap of Record's review of Darkest Hour ended with scorn, questioning the film's appeal to nationhood, then snidely adding, «But we have nothing to be proud of.»
«But I believe that as (the evidence) becomes increasingly compelling, as the public continues to understand that climate change is already unfolding... we will look back with scorn at those who denied climate change.»
European adventurers often sampled the native cocoa - based drinks with scorn, according to Historicus in his late - 19th century book, Cocoa: All About It.
The incident sparked public outrage with some scorn being directed at the Gender Ministry for its perceived delay in taking action on the incident.
Once again, President Obama went abroad and looked homeward with scorn.
The Department of Health responded with scorn to the research, attacking the «misconceptions» flagged up by the survey.
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.
US politicians have reacted with scorn following a report into London's involvement in the release of Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset al - Megrahi.
But his prediction was met with scorn from some New Yorkers, who were more concerned with navigating a long, hot and potentially violent season than «flat» overall crime stats.
The «Eagle Prophet» as he is popularly called, gained recognition for his famous prophecies that has caused a great stare among Ghanaians due to his unflinching ability to deliver prophesies amid several backlash from a section of the public who treat his prophesies with scorn rather than finding solutions to avert them.
Conservatives in government have responded with scorn, pointing out that until recently Labour's policy was to take away freedoms over the curriculum away from academies.
The government's lobbying bill is being greeted with scorn by trade unions, campaigners and lobbyists alike.
«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.
The decision was initially met with scorn from Everton supporters, but a result in the Merseyside derby and a six match unbeaten run seems to have mellowed them, only for a downturn to reintroduce questions.
Lets show our players some love and make them feel at home obviously we are within our rights to call a player or even the manager to task but lets not do so with scorn.
They point with scorn to the weaknesses of nineteenth - century political democracy, now become painfully apparent through long experimentation.
They were vigorous and possessed native ability, but they admired the warrior, were hard - fighting and hard - drinking, and seemed to despise the Christian virtues as the traits of weaklings and to view with scorn the story of a crucified Savior.
2 Such is the criticism commonly passed upon Socrates in our age, which boasts of its positivity much as if a polytheist were to speak with scorn of the negativity of a monotheist; for the polytheist has many gods, the monotheist only one.
To which the unbelieving babe answers with scorn: «That is blind faith.»
The Pharisee only did one thing wrong: he passed judgment on the whole person of the tax collector and with scorn dismissed him and his whole life as worthless.
My coworker excitedly said, «It's almost Christmas» and the woman responded with scorn.
I do not look with scorn on the person who feels that his or her meditations and prayers can have a positive effect on the world as a whole.
But We bore him on an (Ark) made of broad planks and caulked with palm - fiber: She floats under Our eyes (and care): a recompense to one who had been rejected (with scorn)!
The Ephesians Gentile Christians had started to look down upon their non-Christian neighbors and friends with scorn and derision.
Steve, You crack me up with your scorn of reason and logic.
A religious focus on law causes those who obey the law to look down their noses with scorn and division at those who do not obey it.
Rather than looking down with scorn on evangelical Trump supporters, perhaps we should sit down with them, listen to them, and hear their concerns.
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