Far be it from an editor of FORBES GLOBAL to disparage choices made in the "content" marketplace.
The wave of accounting and management scandals has invited some abroad to disparage anew the American model.
Later, Mr Kubrick was to disparage formal learning, as self-educated people sometimes do.
It is fashionable, of late, to disparage any legislative reform effort that comes about because of compromise and consensus.
Environmental groups disparage biofuels for a production cycle that creates more emissions than is saved by the final product.
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It suggests a kind of, well, Obamaesque clueless snobbishness to disparage him.
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Realism requires that we recognize these gains, not dismiss or disparage them--and that we distinguish between our allies in Iraq, and our enemies.
It is bad luck for Mr Gingrich that one of his former wives has been so willing to disparage his fitness for the presidency.
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The term was popularized by a public relations firm working for the American Medical Association in 1947 to disparage President Truman's proposal for a national health care system.
If either Mr. Obama or Mr. Romney really wants to focus on economic development, rather than leverage misconceptions for political gain, I suggest they promote, rather than disparage, corporate jets.
On occasion, says Mr. Jerome, the Toaster has left notes, including one that seemed to disparage the Baltimore Ravens, the local professional football team named after one of Poe's poems.
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In the statement, Sullivan added that the film was not meant to disparage or harm people with disabilities and that DreamWorks expected to work closely with disability groups in the future.
This is not to disparage the like or tweet.
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But now the smell of victory is strong, So all the warring factions get along With factions that they loved then to disparage: They're bound up in a peaceful, loveless marriage.
Should we disparage that behavior, or encourage that behavior?
It is easy to disparage Soros for grandiosity.
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What is more, while they agreed not to disparage the settlement publicly, each reserved the right to contest regulators' findings during legal proceedings and securities arbitrations, a record 1, 463 of which were filed in the first two months of the year.
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