Munnings was famous for denigrating modern painters, Picasso especially, but he was worse than a malign critic.
And, most of all, without denigrating academic freedom for any professor, be accountable to more than yourself.
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As everyone in Westminster knows, Mr Brown has been quietly denigrating the commission for more than a year.
It is plainly wrong to call certain subjects 'facilitating' whilst, implicitly, denigrating others.
Mr Andrews has accused critics of "denigrating" Glamorgan and Newport, adding that the merger is vital for the universities' survival.
The Democrats' best hope, in Mr Cook's view, lies not in courting the party base but in denigrating the Republicans.
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The NASUWT teachers' union said the report was "a clear refutation of those who persist in denigrating the efforts of teachers".
Few dared criticise Diana after her death, not even those who in her lifetime made their careers out of denigrating her.
Scientists themselves indulge in political manoeuvring, trying to win funding for their preferred lines of investigation, denigrating their colleagues as they do so.
"I've made 40-plus films and there are only four I didn't enjoy, and, without denigrating it, I want to do something else, " he said.
No I'm not denigrating you at all, I'm simply putting points of view, which I suspect many people would want to put to you.
In an unusual debate that was both unexpected and highly personal, senior Republicans accused a Democrat of denigrating American troops but soon found themselves on the defensive.
Psychologists spent much of the 20th century denigrating the work of 19th-century physiognomists and phrenologists who thought the shapes of faces and skulls carry information about personality.
Ms. BUTLER: For years there's been a black consciousness movement since the 1970s working to help people appreciate the richness and, you know, stop denigrating their own culture.
In April 2002 Spitzer announced he had found damning evidence that Merrill analysts had committed fraud on small investors by denigrating stocks in private while promoting them in research reports.
To be clear, I am not denigrating macroeconomic forecasters.
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"Denigrating Tony Blair and Gordon Brown seems to be an obsession of David Cameron's and I think we need to know if any politician was involved in giving advice to the palace, " he told the BBC.
Denigrating the United States from a foreign land adds nothing to the domestic debate, and it only serves to demean us in the eyes of those without familiarity with some of the nuances of American policy and politics.
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The book will still be available to older students, but it was removed from the 6th-grade reading list because one parent found a paragraph in the book that he believed was insulting and denigrating to Mormons, and young children should not be introduced to the religion through the book.
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