He said on occasions reporting on public spending on Gaelic degenerated into inaccuracy, prejudice and mockery.
And the party still makes an ass of the law and a mockery of justice.
But the Bulls not only extended that record but made a mockery of Halifax's championship hopes.
You can make a parody that is at once a mockery and an homage.
All of which is a mockery of what we know about our own species.
It also leads them to bring legal cases that make a mockery of individual responsibility.
But MSF said the conflict had "made a mockery of the concept of healthcare".
"The trial is a mockery, " the nine Nobel Peace Prize winners said in their letter.
Reasonable laws exist to try to prevent us from making a mockery of marriage.
For the supposedly hegemonic U.S., this backlash against neoliberalism in its own hemisphere is mockery.
What he surely won't fail to notice, though, is the gentle mockery that infuses Stone's biopic.
It makes a mockery of any notion of open politics, democratic elections and independent institutions.
They also make a mockery of any attempt to establish a functioning Palestinian police force.
The absurd self-paid bonuses in the face of utter failure simply add mockery to the malice.
The eight absent flower children from Dimuchong village alone make a mockery of that claim.
For decades, communist governments in the Soviet bloc have made a mockery of democracy through electoral fraud.
By then, the Test debutant had hit 59, making a mockery of his first-class average of 9.50.
Further into the entrance gallery, prints and ephemera illustrate society's response to its newborn dandies: mockery and moralizing.
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Making communism's waning years seem silly is OK, though, since one Polish defense against Soviet oppression was mockery.
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NYSE's directors has made a mockery of the exchange's claims to be the first line of investor protection.
It was brave and might have been moving, had not the Commons predictably erupted in whoops and mockery.
He will have to curb his recent tendency towards mockery and jokes, which may be no bad thing anyway.
"This latest bailout makes a mockery of EU state aid rules, " said Ryanair's head of legal affairs, Jim Callaghan.
In Cuba, "(Communist President Fidel) Castro makes a mockery of freedom, " Powell said.
Since the whole point of the credits is to cut carbon, double-counting them makes a mockery of the system.
Strikes by American drone aircraft against suspected extremists in Pakistan's tribal areas make a mockery of the country's sovereignty.
The way they Judge the show makes a mockery of true Dance Competitions!
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The Campaign To Protect Rural England (CPRE) says the provisions make a mockery of the government's stated commitment to localism.
In the meantime, and thereafter, certain restrictions would apply that made a mockery of the idea of truly free emigration.
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Lawyers representing Magnitsky's family have refused to take part in the proceedings, calling them a mockery of justice and blasphemy.
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