When disruptive enablers emerge, the leaders disparage and discourage them because of their simplicity and accessibility.
It's one thing to slam a girl's shower, but it's quite another to disparage her shoes.
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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And whatever its causes, the fashion amongst Hollywood producers to appropriate foreign glory, and implicitly disparage the British, is set to continue.
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.
For his part, Roskam isn't concerned that publicizing the home movies especially the shot at the Colosseum, which featured his now-deceased grandmother as an innocent participant might further disparage Cobb's memory.
Their activities are aimed, inter alia, at fomenting sweeping fears of Muslims and to disparage them because of their belief that Islam is a threat to the rule of law.
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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?
We might have looked past the fact that you basically described what standard-issue Asian cellphones have been doing for years, but you had to go on to publicly disparage the OLPC?
The latest generation of arrivals in the workplace actually want leaders who are inclusive, listen, reward rather than punish, encourage rather than disparage who, generally speaking, exhibit more stereotypically feminine characteristics.
The government has cobbled together a framework of laws and constitutional revisions to limit press independence, free expression groups say, while building a media conglomerate to disparage critics and counter independent media reports.
It is easy to disparage Soros for grandiosity.
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Why do countries that so many of our citizens have died and bled for, countries that continue to depend upon us for protection they are unwilling to provide for themselves, resent and disparage that capability?
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Based largely on inaccurate and misleading material and the distortion of data, these fabrications are then widely promulgated and cited by anti-technology NGOs as part of their concerted efforts to disparage products and processes they dislike.
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He even managed to disparage the previous Administration's response to the financial crisis--citing its costly blunders and lack of transparency--despite the fact that he played a central role as president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
In place of his recent timid, disparage-the-Tories-but-give-nothing-away approach he has the chance to stride on to genuinely new ground, leaving behind the old Labour producer interests and nanny-state mentality that have so bedevilled the party in the past.
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.
We use it to operate the cooperative but competitive system of social exchange that is a society: to charm, forgive, manipulate, bewitch, embroider, exaggerate, diminish, disparage to choose just some of the verbs from the key paragraph of Dr. Pagel's (beautifully written) book.
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