Participants frown upon late arrivals, and some data-obsessed engineers have even computed the costs of tardiness.
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Banking regulators frown on this behaviour, as it is often used to disguise bad loans.
However, many companies have codes of conduct that frown against anything that smacks of sexual harassment.
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BEN-YEHUDA: It looks like he caught you, like, right as you transitioning from frown to smile.
Sufism is a mystical dimension of Islam considered offbeat by Islamic hardliners, who frown upon it.
Those federal juries in San Diego do seem to frown on MP3 patent infringement.
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Most nude destinations frown on photography or restrict it to certain areas only.
Each one had a solemn appearance, frightening eyes that looked right through you below their crunched frown.
Attentive listeners hope to learn how to procure formula without alerting Chinese authorities, which frown on the practice.
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Culp, now 49, is able to smile, frown and talk, and her speech is easily understood, Siemionow said.
It is common fodder these days to take a look at what the super-rich are doing and frown.
And investors tend to frown on companies with too many eggs in one shopping basket--less diversification means more risk.
Producers frown on screenplays of more than 120 pages, which forces a ruthlessness that many novelists would recoil from.
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The fembots frown when a nerdy looking slob (maybe representing auto writers like me?) smears fingerprints on the window.
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And then there are those who frown upon the notion of office romance.
Further reducing the appeal of a sale: U.S. regulators would likely frown on big domestic banks bulking up through acquisitions.
Her fellow Democrats in Congress are trying to raise BP's liability retroactively the sort of move America's courts rightly frown on.
As news came in of early goals from relegation rivals Birmingham and Bolton, Hodgson's frown deepened and his shoulders slumped.
State-run banks remain wary of lending to private developers and cities frown on extending credit to second and third home purchases.
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Economists generally frown on taxing financial transactions because that gums up markets.
Some stores also frown on her picture taking, which company policy forbids.
The fashion in corporate-governance circles is to frown on such reciprocal relationships.
It takes a blank look and actually makes it look like a frown, and it takes a smile and makes it appear neutral.
Without any further explanation, the first group was asked to form of a smile, while the second was told to wear a frown.
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Highlights include a 15th-century bronze bust of a young man with tightly braided hair and almond-shaped eyes, his lips forming a subtle frown.
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Not surprisingly, the people who think Huffpo is already exploiting its unpaid adult bloggers frown on the idea of tapping minors as a resource.
When he does turn that frown upside down, it's pure joy, and we finally appreciate what Kay must have seen in this selfish bully.
Thick lips exaggerate his frown and make it seem as though he were communicating some intuited foreknowledge of the mistake he is about to make.
It's an assignation that city officials frown upon in these closeted times and so everyone has to be careful or they'll end up in jail.
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