Sentences with phrase «with snobbery»

«Curation» is often a term that comes infused with snobbery, exclusion.
@Terri, I'm familiar with the snobbery of traditionally published author friends of mine.
I'm familiar with the snobbery of traditionally published author friends of mine.
But in The Guardian, it was an article in March, you said you still deal with snobbery as an indie author.

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The prestige and snobbery is increasingly decreasing and online courses are beginning to climb on an equal footing with traditional degrees.
The republican party has courted, and climbed into bed, with all sorts of slime and trash to gain power — but perhaps the consequences of their appeal to ignorance, to empowering stupid people to reject education as the trappings of elitism and snobbery, are finally starting to accrue.
In this context we should like to warn against the snobbery of certain circles who imagine that natural science, technology and social planning have nothing to do with culture, which in their view can only be created by individualistic elites.
While building up a fearsome reputation for name - dropping and snobbery, with a special penchant for royalty and a passion for genealogy witnessed in the elaborate family trees at the end of his Crusades trilogy, Runciman nonetheless retained a wry detachment that wrong - footed many observers and critics.
You're the reason that people leave the church, with your self - satisfied, sanctimoneous snobbery.
I suppose we don't notice it, but we make so many compromises with human snobbery, human sin, human error, and human greed, the nearer we are to the top in ruling other men.
This is sometimes a sort of inverted snobbery, especially when those who say this spend so little time with the poor.
It often comes down to snobbery: some administrators believe that applicants coming from Catholic schools simply were not «good enough «to get a job in a better paying public school to begin with.
«They said my nose was growing up,» Terlecki says, lifting his nose into the air with his thumb and forefinger in the universal gesture of snobbery.
Such was our snobbery that we organized something called the Jacobin Club and listed it with the dean as a fraternity simply to appear at the head of the published lists as the fraternity with the highest grade averages.
on Grist.com, writer Tom Laskaway touches on «the ease with which terms like «nanny state,» «food police,» and «snobbery» get thrown around in even the politest company when food restrictions get discussed.»
[42] Earlier in the day, she had received much criticism after tweeting a photograph of a house in the constituency adorned with three flags of St George [43] and the owner's white van parked outside on the driveway, under the caption «Image from #Rochester», provoking accusations of snobbery.
The resignation brings to an end another bruising period for the Conservative party, which saw them associated with a class snobbery Cameron had spent much of his time as leader trying to dispel.
For a start you're not questioning why working class socialist labour voters went Ukip in the first place, it wasn't some guardian reading, snobbery that the working class are think, therefore are bigoted, so they must vote UKIP as they're nasty right wingers who dint like immigration, the decrease in wages among blue collar workers, due to immigration, is by the bosses seeking immigration to pay lower wages to make themselves more profits, Appeasing implies going along with something through fear of something worse, to agree with controlling immigration, because ex labour voters are going UKIP isn't appeasing it, why would us being afraid of losing is our votes to.
Islington South and Finsbury MP Emily Thornberry was accused of snobbery after posting the picture of the modern terraced house with three red and white Cross of St George flags - one bearing a West Ham United badge - and a white van parked in the drive, along with the message «Image from Rochester».
Like Livingstone, seems that Labour is obsessed with inner London, and the metropolitan Liberal elite, I appreciate there many de me members in inner London who aren't part of the Karen Buck, Harman, Abbot, Emily thornberry, snobbery brigade.
This is her adventure story with food, an overly - personal, florid description of one's relationship, with a big helping of snobbery.
Miss Dalloway was quick to fire back: «Nope, what you're saying is fashion snobbery, that navy top goes perfectly with the suit, that is the best styling I've seen for one of Irina's covers.
After a bit of digging, I came up with a few concrete answers and a hilarious tale of society snobbery.
Online dating with Telegraph Dating, snobbery and social.
With this comes a stiff - upper - lip sense of duty exemplified by Harry, Ron and Hermione, and the snobbery, elitism and sense of entitlement that goes withWith this comes a stiff - upper - lip sense of duty exemplified by Harry, Ron and Hermione, and the snobbery, elitism and sense of entitlement that goes withwith it.
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Take away the love it or hate it score (it's jarring, but in its own way, it almost feels like it's a character itself) and the long stretches of dialogue - free footage (again, the praise for these scenes reeks of movie snobbery to me — five minutes is good, twenty minutes is puffed - up filler), and what you're left with is a film that showcases the downward descent of one man.
She comes an upper - middle class gift thanks to Marlo's wealthy douchebag brother Craig (played with perfect upper class snobbery by Mark Duplass) as a «night nanny.»
John Woo has been applauded - generally by the sort of person whose pretentiousness takes the form of inverted snobbery - as a maestro capable of transforming bombs and bullets into a gorgeously kinetic oriental ballet, or poem of violence (perhaps his apologists are confusing him with Takeshi Kitano).
Mr Bashaarat said that the qualifications remained the «victims of intellectual and class snobbery» with parents assuming the only career options for children would be in «plumbing or hairdressing».
On the contrary, those whose snobbery requires the green light from yesterday's monopoly holding publishers must only need it as a stroke to their egos — not as anything to do with the craft of writing.
Literary authors also have to contend with the institutionalized snobbery that exists against self - publishing, despite the excellent books they can produce.
You'll see a huge canvas colored plain green, toilets splotched together with masking tape, and paintings that look like someone splashed together twenty colors over five minutes and displayed it as a joke on artistic snobbery.
If you're using the PX4 outside its target use - for multimedia editing, say, or the aforementioned jazz snobbery - you'll find the EQ isn't quite flat enough when using the «flat» preset or by messing around with your system's EQ manually.
Now as in the 19th century, amateurism and lack of real commitment as well as snobbery and emphasis on chic on the part of women in their artistic «hobbies,» feeds the contempt of the successful, professionally committed man who is engaged in «real» work and can, with a certain justice, point to his wife's lack of seriousness in her artistic activities.
Hermes defied critical snobbery with sculptures made from found materials, including skittles from the local pub.
The child artist had the support of his family; the bite of poverty didn't devour him until he came into contact, after the Slade School of Art, with comfortable Bloomsbury bohemia, its effortless malice and reflex snobbery.
One way for me to share that special balancing act with others is to take each art separately and present it as simply as possible, without the hocus - pocus and snobbery, so that everyone can see how it's done.»
The New York Times, with John Canaday, was an absolute wall of philistine snobbery.
Then we could see that science = «effete intellectual snobbery» and scientist = «greedy grant seeking leeches» along with the other gems of wisdom from the freeper codebook.
= = = = = = = Yeah we find the same snobbery with cancer researchers.
I do agree with the trends that Gross tracks, and he's certainly right to question law firms» motives and the hypocrisy and snobbery of many of these giving systems.
Ron motivates poor downtrodden professionals with his brand of class - based snobbery.
If you're using the PX4 outside its target use - for multimedia editing, say, or the aforementioned jazz snobbery - you'll find the EQ isn't quite flat enough when using the «flat» preset or by messing around with your system's EQ manually.
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