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Examples of scorn


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The boundary of wretched practitioners and refined doctors is again transgressed, and she even scorns the insufficiency of scientific knowledge.
He scorned the device suggested by the author of flinging himself into an armchair.
Even more incongruously it had made him a figure to be courted, albeit not always with great appetite, by the cultural and artistic intelligentsia that had heretofore scorned him.
Really, they were little better than the meridian of the earth, which he had just scorned, because the solid theoretical explanation of invariance was still lacking.
Now she regrets her pride because she fears that her true lover has found another sweetheart and that it will be her turn to be scorned.
She scorned the possibility that these virtues were exploited as a form of social control, and saw hypocrisy as in essence ethical, upholding standards whatever one's personal failures.
He would have scorned to destroy fish with poison or explosives.
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Civil liberties, trade union freedom and the freedom of expression continue to be scorned.
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The conservatives have scorned this as being what they call a watered-down version of the traditional concept of civil human rights.
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I come to another more general thing which scorns to be occurring.
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The best way to deal with that challenge is not by scorning people but by helping them.
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We scorned them because they did not have the skills that we thought that we had.
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We were scorned when we said that ways could be found of choosing the infrastructure in which investment could be placed without increasing inflation.
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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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No one has mentioned what scorns to me to be the kernel of this pro- blem.
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Any kind of improvement, any sort of choice, any type of assistance from industry is always scorned.
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He scorns to deal with any financial unit less than £1,000,000.
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They scorned the counter-inflation policy of stage 3 and did their best to undermine it.
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They have scorned economic management and said that everything must be left to the free working of the market.
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We would be laughed at and scorned by every civilised country of the world.
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Anyone who set out to try to achieve a lesser overall target would, rightly, be scorned.
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I was laughed at and scorned at the time.
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There was an opportunity for economic vision that unfortunately has been scorned.
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What has concerned me most has been that the opponents of the proposed referendum have tried to defeat the idea by scorning and scoffing.
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Finally, it scorns the presumption of innocence and the right to defend oneself.
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Fighting has recommenced, violence is appearing in different forms - looting, assassinations - those in power challenge political pluralism and human rights are scorned.
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I could give many instances where the best medical opinion has been scorned.
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He is not aware of the strong convictions that we hold and that he rather scorns.
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Unlike his biblical predecessor, he has scorned the lump sum and is taking his 30 pieces in extended payments.
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Why should we trust those who scorned the manufacturing base of this country now to build it?
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They want the best possible education for their children in properly resourced schools from teachers whose vital contribution is valued, not scorned.
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Of course, the need for industry is reluctantly accepted as an intellectual proposition by the alliance, but it is emotionally, culturally and socially scorned.
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We have mechanised thin seams upon which our grandfathers would have scorned to invest either muscle or money and created a mammoth production.
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Speculative, much criticised and even scorned when it was inaugurated, it is now a proven success.
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In contrast, it is scorned by authoritarian regimes in 30 other countries, where close to 2 billion people live.
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They watch with some amazement those politicians calling for sacrifices that only a few months earlier they scorned.
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The housewife's role, rather than being scorned as unfulfilled or untested, should be recognised for the important position that it is.
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Many of us never saw it as a threat, but we were laughed at and scorned when we said so.
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Gratefully given, it should not be scorned and thrown away.
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The gentle caring and static nature of the way of life in the rural areas is easily scorned and belittled.
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Now, in our more democratic age, a narrative which describes great men and their deeds is scorned as the child's vision of history.
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They have scorned material success; they have sneered at profit.
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They should be scorned and no one should go to look at anything they have performed for the films.
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I have scorned the co-responsibility levy in the past as a method of trying to reduce output.
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Rescue squads are doing their best, but their work is slow and the chance of saving many scorns hopeless.
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They would have scoffed and scorned as they are doing now.
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Our effort has been scorned and spurned.
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I think that so much that might have been regarded as significant progress in 1979 will by next year be scorned as political palsy, or even worse.
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What is unworkable he scorns.
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Our record of controlling inflation and of trying to get the economy on a course for growth has not been bad and should not be scorned.
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I wonder if it is not the longer imagination which, scorning the criticisms of some of his friends, has kept the country safe financially in these difficult years.
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The real trouble was that there scorns to have been some hitch in the arrangements for the men who were sent to the farms where they were not wanted.
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They are not to be scorned.
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The assurance should not be scorned.
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No, their efforts are scorned.
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However, he scorned our advances.
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There can be no social progress without economic growth, but there can be no growth where the spirit of enterprise is scorned by egalitarianism and bureaucratisation.
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Indeed, he even scorned them and quoted certain figures which were, perhaps, somewhat selective to show that the increase had been perfectly adequate and that our fears were groundless.
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Uncharitable people might have scorned his endeavours.
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He scorned formal instruction and learning by rote, preferring that children should enjoy school, learn to tolerate each other, to live in harmony, while almost unconsciously they absorbed knowledge.
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The efficient, dynamic and enterprising firms, mainly big exporters, are seen once again to be scorned and rejected in favour of the sluggish, static and inefficient ones.
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I represented it as a perfect specimen of the nude, and it is as a perfect specimen of the nude that you have scorned it and turned it down.
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We should not be scorned or smeared for trying to do so, but whether we are or not we intend to do the best we can.
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He scorned us for not doing more.
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In the past few years we have seen the spectacle of a once radical party scorning radicalism and affecting the theories of defunct and old-fashioned economists.
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They therefore present members of the national minorities as themselves deciding to scorn a collective to which they could have belonged.
In this respect, his view parallels the primitivists' scorn for earlier forms of modernism.
The churches were shut down and priests were captured and defrocked while expelled and scorned by the police authorities.
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He promised to repay her for her kindness after he had made great achievements in life, but was scorned by her.
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He openly scorns her as superficial but the two eventually become involved in a romantic relationship.
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Lassingbergh awakens alone; though he has previously scorned and neglected his wife, he is now shocked to find her gone.
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The wife in particular ignores his pleas, and the narrator scorns her.
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Cuckolds were special objects of scorn, as were the childless or impotent.
Even when not scorned as small and weak, the youngest son is seldom distinguished by great strength, agility, speed, or other physical powers.
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Although most commonly considered a popular form, it has not been scorned by cultivated writers.
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Ladders of scorn are present in her story.
He seemingly scorns her and promises to give her a quick death.
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Scorned by her fellow anarchists, vilified by the press, and separated from her love, she retreated into anonymity and nursing.
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He bowls fast and obviously scorns to conserve his strength.
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He did not share in current superstitions, he had no respect for established institutions, and he scorned the conventions of feudalism and romance.
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She scorned the shepherdess for her folly, but the shepherdess bid farewell to the lovely girl.
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His father scorns him, driving him away from the village.
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A spoiled and vain woman, she scorns her deformed child from birth and can not bring herself to name him.
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She scorns institutions in general, specifying the church and marriage in particular.
He scorned the claim that camouflage might be the product of adaptive evolution.
Methods that are simple in principle are not to be scorned, though they do not always turn out to be simple in practice.
Given these definitions, reflexivity may be either an intended or an unintended property of social science; it may be desired or scorned, elaborated or denied.
The conservative merchantry scorned formal schooling as the devised snare that threatened to lure their sons away from the family firm and the merchant estate.
Whenever users tried to download the song, they heard this scorning voiceover instead.
He no longer leaves, instead "he scorns to fly" (l.59).
The ingrates, formerly beautiful women, must now live as pathetic and horrifyingly ugly souls because they scorned their suitors.
Whether they achieved worldwide "glory" or influence is problematic; they were both respected and scorned - worse yet, sometimes ignored - in other lands.
Medieval moralists scorned any form of profit as "usury," seeing it as unjust exchange.
There is also the uncommon sense of a writer who scorned the ordinary, average, probable truths of so-called realistic fiction.
Widely scorned within the philosophical community in the 1940s and 1950s, the book, said some positivist philosophers, was a less-than-careful statement of their doctrines.
They scorned the authority of tradition, religion and the family.
However, because of this lack of understanding and concern from society, type one diabetics must wander in public, being misunderstood and sometimes subtly scorned.
However, the inspectors ignored and even scorned the self-evaluation, seeing only their inspection as important.
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