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Examples of mockery


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One of the mockeries of the present age is that it is said that devaluation is an opportunity.
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We may be called upon, if we recognise this minimum wage, to consider whether the wages already granted are not vain and idle mockeries.
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If she does, she will find many mockeries already within the two and three-mile limits.
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Once organized they were able to arrange punitive expeditions to the other quarters to punish the local boys for the mockeries.
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Without some level of promulgation, and of publication, he says, the practice of legislation is 'a cruel mockery'.
I am glad that someone sneaks in there and makes a mockery of the business.
The granting of amnesty and government posts to the rebels made a mockery of the basic principles of human rights and democracy.
The second two ke9ilu tokens (275), however, are a self-mockery of her own abundant use of ke9ilu.
A cunningly devised mockery of freedom is guaranteed to them, and that is all.
Rendering artists impotent through mockery and stereotyping (what is there to be afraid of ?).
To refuse to grab such an opportunity to make a fortune is to make oneself an object of reproach in some cases or of mockery in others.
The worst thing an orator could do was to sound only rehearsed or ' memorized'; to be caught speaking entirely by rote was to invite mockery and condemnation.
However, neither his language nor his attitude shows undiluted mockery.
I tried to conjure up in my mind pictures of noctur nal landscapes, giving way to bloodstained quasi-ecclesiastical imagery and cruel mockery, returning f inally to nostalgia and sunlit warmth.
Articulating the culturally current association between women and horses, opponents of fashionable dress attempted through moralizing mockery to expose its fatuous character and make clear their own superior sensibilities.
In my view the whole arrangement makes a mockery of community care when the matter is considered along those lines.
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I wish to point to an example which shows the degree to which the referendum is a mockery.
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The practice is making a mockery of parliamentary democracy.
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Such a thing would bring world economics, into disrepute and mockery.
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Does this not make a mockery of our drink-drive laws and our licensing laws?
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In these circumstances it would have been a mockery to go through the motions of consulting outside bodies.
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Distortions in the capital market make a mockery of the whole capitalist system.
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If you wish to make a mockery of small firms, stand up and interrupt me.
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The present proposals are hypocritical and a mockery to the people out there when we are attempting to get them to live together.
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Such claims make a mockery of the legal aid process.
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Even then of course we were the subject of some mockery.
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The decision is also a mockery of the stated democratic principles of inner city policy.
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Many will consider that that makes a mockery of the plight, deprivation and hardship that they and their families have to face.
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What has been done makes a mockery of your difficult and elaborate process of selection.
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In fact, it is a mockery of the condition of such families, of whom there are heavy concentrations in our inner cities and rural areas.
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We know what a mockery a painful rise in the cost of living brings to the great range of our social services.
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The extension of rights to all the older varieties would make a mockery of those agreements, as the older varieties may not be "sensibly lower".
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I venture to suggest that for many years that has been a mockery of these officers.
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Any test of opinion before a return to legality would be an absolute mockery of our fifth principle.
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A complete mockery was made of the procedures.
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I put it down with no intention of moving it as a mockery.
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Our control is really being limited in every possible direction, and not only is it being limited, but it is being made a mockery.
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I felt, indeed, that it was a mockery of democratic discussion.
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Are we here to do serious business or to listen to this mockery which is now being carried on?
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I think they will sound to many injured people to-day more like a cynical mockery.
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The scheme of pensions for widows, so wellintentioned, in the case of a man like that must appear merely a hollow mockery.
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We are met by laughter, mockery and jeers.
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First, it is a commonplace that one of the essential elements of democracy, without which the term is a mockery, is one person, one vote.
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I do not say that in any sense of mockery.
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The rest is not for us and cannot be for us, and it would be a mockery if we attempted it.
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In those circumstances it is a mockery to talk about collective responsibility, and therefore a mockery to talk about responsibility.
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I repeat that a force of only 234 men, including only 41 bricklayers, is making a mockery of their desperate needs.
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Often, beds are more than 100 miles away, making a mockery of community-based care.
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In fact, the word "garden" has become a mockery in relation to some of the houses.
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I do not make this argument in any spirit of mockery or refusal to be convinced.
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Unless that can be assured, it is a mockery to seek to assist litigants by increasing the jurisdiction of the county courts.
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To talk of an affluent society today is an offensive mockery to the unemployed, the retired, the sick, and the needy.
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Institutions which do not represent become a mockery.
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Does this not make a mockery of the choice which has been given to the schools?
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In that instance, solace, sympathy and care are engendered, not mockery.
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If there is objection, it makes a mockery of any pretence to have a regional policy.
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The prevalence of wars throughout the world makes a mockery of this phrase of sanctity.
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If it does not, these words are only a mockery and a delusion.
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In the form in which it was made, the proferred inquiry was simply a mockery.
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He is, quite simply, entitled to be heard, without condescension, prejudice, exaggerated respect or mockery.
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They so corrupt the evidence as to make the business of policing a mockery.
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Does that not make a mockery of the capability and capacity of housing associations to provide 6,000 houses a year?
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Allowing this to continue would be a mockery of the penalties available.
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We are left with a blanket situation which makes a mockery of any attempt at parliamentary scrutiny.
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To ignore the best evidence available, which in those circumstances it must be, would make a mockery of the word "valuation".
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The facts of the case are public knowledge and its conduct makes a mockery of the concept of union democracy.
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Indeed, the situation makes a mockery of the word.
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The length of time, in most instances, spent awaiting hearings at industrial tribunals makes a mockery of the provisions in legislation for reinstatement.
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Is it not the case that today's document makes a mockery even of the separation of powers?
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As for the phrase "healthy and well-balanced agriculture," it will remain a meaningless phrase, indeed a mockery, unless we attend to our housing.
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They are not football club supporters; they are not football supporters—to call them that is an absolute mockery.
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People should not be allowed to make a mockery of the system.
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Does that not make rather a mockery of normal political life and parliamentary institutions as we understand them?
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I would not consider that a mockery standard.
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He was making a mockery of the constitution.
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According to the rules of the convention, delegates are forbidden to question this, which makes a mockery of the entire process.
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If they proceed on that basis, they will make a mockery of parliamentary democracy.
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We are seeing a mockery of care in the community and joint planning.
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Now we have seen what a mockery the whole thing has been.
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There it is, a symbol of homage to investment and profit-making, a hollow mockery in terms of human dignity.
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Yesterday we had speeches which derided and made a mockery of our institutions.
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There has been some mockery of the amount of the saving—£5 million.
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Earlier, much mockery was made of the fact that people would have to sign an agreement.
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They are making a mockery of parliamentary democracy.
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All attempts to please him in any other way are mere mockery, and insults to the things by which you endeavour to do so.
I wrote word that seeing a person to satisfy relations with his own mind made up is a mere mockery.
Talk of recovery or doing better can understandably be perceived as mockery or ridicule by an elder who has not adapted to this new state.
Now it is four, inserting the subcommittees and notably slowing the process, while individual entrepreneurship makes a mockery of old-style negotiating with the president.
However, displays of affective intensity like those above do not always turn playful mockery into disputes.
In taking upon himself the improper guise of the yeoman, he is mimicking a mockery.
Nevertheless, the persistent mockery only confirms the power of the convention.
The play's action is zany and at times hilarious, full of mockery and tricks of speech.
They have always been unseemly, since they make a mockery of the moral values they purport to uphold.
The large-scale dramatic rhythm of the duet is terror followed by mockery of terror.
There are scenes on pottery which may relate to periods of licence and mockery.
Activists point out that such injunctions make a mockery of the concept of gender equity.
Their realism and mockery produced a deliberate contrast with the ideals of their masters.
We call this a state of childishness, but it is the same poor hollow mockery of it, that death is of sleep.
Men who failed to live up to this ideal, such as henpecked or cuckolded husbands, were subject to ritual mockery.
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