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Examples of ridicule


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They will not be denounced as ' 'wrong' ' or ridiculed.
Passages that were deemed to be incitements to mutiny were just as likely to be made examples of as those that ridiculed monarchy.
In particular, displays of active female sexuality are ridiculed by the music press.
A small minority, however, lacked support and acceptance, and were ridiculed.
Such moments deliver transcendence by trivialising irony, and ridiculing any sense that we have used up all experience has to offer.
He even ridiculed his illustrious musical fellow tribesmen, pillorying them mercilessly for their claims to be artists; it was impossible to deceive him for long.
The material desires of these men and women were a cumulatively powerful force which survived even though their fashionable impulses were challenged, resisted and ridiculed.
Unless completely at home with it, he/she sounds artificial and affected and usually ends up being ridiculed or taunted.
Examples of emotional maltreatment include belittling and ridiculing the child or exposure to severe marital violence.
He had his own way of ridiculing people, and provoking them.
Her 1954 book begins, for example, by ridiculing military leadership.
Both were also ridiculed and condemned for attracting charlatans and causing riots and disturbances.
The woman who put style before function was ridiculed by men and women alike.
I wish to show how female fans are trivialised and ridiculed by dividing them into four categories: teenyboppers, 'serious music' fans, women in subcultures, and 'groupies'.
Three historically important men are deliberately ridiculed or used as the agents of a comic effect in this opening scene, and each is presented as a parody of himself.
In total, 18 individuals (17.3 %) sometimes felt they were being laughed at, 2 (1.9 %) had experienced being ridiculed by strangers ; 84 (80.8 %) had never experienced any such adverse reactions.
Neither the older people nor the students liked advertisements that ridiculed or poked fun at older people, or presented them as being out of touch with reality and unattractive.
According to the soldiers, they are often denied this right and/or ridiculed as 'faux tete ', hence as somebody who does not pay/as a 'lost' income. 24.
We see how state propaganda is ignored, strict rules of decorum are side stepped and ridiculed, ideology is eschewed, and fast cars are used to transgress.
In day-to-day conversation the quotation of previous incidents just as frequently ridicules people, places and situations as it informs didactically or is used to flaunt ability.
I maintain that the capping powers are discredited and ridiculed.
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After ridiculing the notion that there was scope for improvement in literacy and numeracy standards, it now embraces the cause of improvement in that sphere.
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What a pass we have come to when the custodians of the public purse can be thus ridiculed by a responsible journal!
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Let me give some more to show in detail how this rather ridiculed export of tinplate is used to bring food here.
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In the past the agreed syllabus for religion has been ridiculed by some as a religion empty of content.
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In no other country could such a body get away with that without being ridiculed out of existence.
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Last year it was ridiculed to a very large extent, but to-day the speeches have been a great deal more moderate.
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While that policy can easily be criticised and ridiculed, it certainly lent reality to the idea of public service broadcasting.
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They both ridiculed the idea that we would raise any large amount of revenue from a tax on foreign manufactured goods.
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When first published, this study was ridiculed by public health officials.
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Nothing is more desperate than seeing someone with another 15 years before they draw their pension being ridiculed by children they cannot control.
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In the politics of the brawl, whatever is said by the other side has to be opposed or ridiculed.
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He ridiculed the fact that we had urged some people to monitor and look at all the programmes.
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How we were ridiculed when we stood against imperialism as impossibilists !
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No sooner is planning guidance issued than it is ridiculed, criticised, withdrawn and subjected to a fundamental review.
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They ridiculed everything that was done by us, although we put this country in a solid position.
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Local government needs to be supported, not ridiculed.
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All this talk about additional incentives has been ridiculed already in many quarters.
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He put his finger on a series of issues, ridiculing the situation that has existed over 15 years.
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I saw a cinema the other day in which, for the sake of gain, the whole of fighting was ridiculed.
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Is that not ridiculing the law instead of having sensible law?
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The suggestion of soap operas involving the day-to-day exploits of engineers has been ridiculed.
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He was very swiftly denounced and ridiculed by his member profession, even to the point of hostility.
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I also remember that there were many at the time who ridiculed her, who thought she was imagining things.
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Every system has been ridiculed as far too complicated and difficult for voters to understand.
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I say that at the risk of being ridiculed as the private in the battalion who imagines that he is the only man in step.
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I will not say he ridicules, but he treats lightly our suggestions as to these particular classes of enfranchisement.
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He ridicules the idea of dealing with the liquor traffic by local option.
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I was sorry that he ridiculed it on the basis of elderly duchesses.
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He said that we should look closely at the test, and suggested that it was somehow to be ridiculed.
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The procedures for the selection of independent members of police authorities have been ridiculed in some quarters.
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I asked if that was in the minds of the bankers and the idea was ridiculed by the bankers.
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They are the most derided and ridiculed people in our country, and rightly so.
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In the book assassinations are denounced and armed insurrection ridiculed, and yet the book was banned.
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He ridiculed the idea that by a tax on wheat you can diminish the price of wheat.
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Any suggestion that we could then mediate more effectively would be ridiculed.
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They ridiculed our proposals for an energy tax, which were directed at distinguishing between that which pollutes and that which does not.
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Each has been thoroughly examined, criticised, ridiculed and finally discarded.
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If the private sector used such criteria to appoint managers, it would be ridiculed.
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I think these things ought to be said, since this enterprise is now being scorned and ridiculed and its essential service belittled.
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Surely it is wrong that the law of the land should be so easily ridiculed.
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There is no reason therefore why they should not have more consultation about something that is ridiculed throughout the country.
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They have ridiculed the very idea of international law.
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The term "panel doctor" to-day is ridiculed by the country.
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We ridiculed that idea then, and we now know that it has not happened.
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There will be people—the trendies—who will try to diminish the effect of the introduction of such a measure by ridiculing it.
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He more or less ridiculed the idea of mass evacuation.
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The most simple-minded man in politics ridicules the idea of non-intervention, because it has been a complete policy of intervention.
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We have just listened to a speech remarkable for its sarcasm, and ridiculing one of the greatest cities in the world.
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There follows a couple of columns ridiculing the definition which is now proposed.
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I have a letter here from one officer there to another officer, ridiculing the manner of implementation.
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If anyone had prophesied this great change five years ago, he would have been ridiculed.
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He was ridiculed; yet on the basis of the work which he did measures were taken to prevent the spread of disease.
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Many people ridiculed it in the press and subsequently, which was wrong of them.
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Many journalists ridiculed this, but others understood the issue.
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Protect people and make sure that they are not ridiculed wrongly for the payments they receive.
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I do not think that any proposal has ever been made in this country which has been ridiculed so much as this one has.
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Nothing is done about that, and the suggestions which are made about it are ridiculed.
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I am raising a point of history because the whole pattern of the post-war settlement is sometimes rather ridiculed to-day.
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I was not ridiculing them or saying that they should not make that point.
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The councils involved would be harried, ridiculed and pilloried and their councillors would be politically persecuted.
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Her working-class male counterpart is not usually ridiculed or disapproved of in this way, as someone whose language is inappropriate.
He displays considerable sympathy for the peoples of the region, while he often ridicules the cultures and savages the politicians.
They are made to feel "different" and "not normal," and their language or their accent is ridiculed.
Living in close proximity to each other, neighbours or residents will be snooped upon, discussed in great detail, and perhaps even ridiculed.
Instead of respecting and valuing its clear and distinct role in society, the civilian population ridiculed and also feared the armed forces.
Few of these critics ridiculed the idea of autogestion.
She often ridiculed women's marriage expectations and made no secret of her preference for the unmarried state.
In short, "critique" here is ridiculed as much as possible.
Persistent offenders may be ridiculed or even excluded by those around them.
He began by ridiculing the "great fuss" made by certain learned men about the use of gold and silver for ornamentation.
The learner may even be ridiculed for taking too long in her care, and an attitude of" why bother?" will develop.
Affective speech activities may include teasing, praise, joking, and ridiculing, to name only a few.
Note that, both here and in the preceding example, the hypothetical condition is ridiculed by the speaker.
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