Some critics deride the senate as a retirement home for has-been politicians and party hacks.
Some deride the stripped-down H20 as "dead water" because its natural minerals have been eliminated along with the chemicals.
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Brands that afford greater levels of consumer involvement deride higher levels of loyalty.
Many African commentators say outsiders unfairly deride African standards of organisation in football.
Guidebooks today are quick to deride Niagaras one and two, but they are unanimous in declaring the waterfall splendid.
Moreover, certain religious conservatives and even pseudo-defenders of Ayn Rand may work to deride and even sabotage the Romney-Ryan ticket.
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History and politics explain why some countries will not take part in the bombing, though some critics deride their sensitivities.
Many economists deride this pact, originally a German-inspired scheme for ensuring that countries like Italy did not pursue irresponsible policies.
Ozon plainly worships the idea of the grand dame, and the movie allows him both to honor and deride his own devotion.
Critics of social entrepreneurship will continue to deride for-profit models for their lack of genuine altruism and will dismiss nonprofit models as unsustainable.
Why do traditional ink-and-paper publications routinely deride online publications as untrustworthy?
Some may deride his management, but the fact is that operating margins have jumped from 12.5% in 1995 when Tony Ridder took over, to 18.2% in 2001.
We all deride public investors for being too focused on quarterly numbers and yet here we are in the long-term venture industry whining about quarterly ups and downs.
Mainstream psychologists deride those -- such as hypnotists and acupuncturists -- that claim they can instantly cure our fears and phobias, stating they simply inject alien personality traits into us.
By the 1900s, the cream of Spanish art was in Madrid, London or New York, while shifting tastes led contemporary critics to deride Murillo for being vacuous and overly sentimental.
Yet few of his constituents deride Mr Lugar's internationalism.
While many might deride some of the decisions she made at the helm of eBay during her later years there, few can argue that Whitman created real value at the web auction company.
And some people deride the very nickname.
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To deride, ridicule, discourage and financially penalize those Americans fortunate enough to be making big investments is not only misplaced, but it is also harmful to the very investments in infrastructure and growth companies we desperately need for our economy to grow and create jobs.
While American strikes against al- Qaeda's empty training camps are easy to deride, the Pentagon could perhaps have secured useful information by using its eyes-in-the-sky to observe what happens after the strikes: who comes, in which vehicles, to inspect the damage, and where they go afterwards.
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Journalists who would never dream of filling out their own tax returns deride executives who claim they have no clear idea of the contents of thousands of pages of mandated forms and accounts that remain unread by anyone, including the government bodies that mandate them--until bankruptcy or recession lends 20-20 postmortem clairvoyance to press, politicians and prosecutors.
While the two are synonymous (same grape) and some wine people deride fume blanc as simply a made-up name and marketing gimmick, there is more to the story. 45 years ago American sauvignon blanc was in its underappreciated infancy, overlooked by many quality winemakers, and what existed tended to be much sweeter and had a negative reputation.
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