Not trying to belittle Google, but that was not a hard sell at all.
But it's become almost this label to denounce and dismiss and belittle just everyday people.
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Instead, they belittle the risks and talk generally about the enormous desirability of peace.
"I think you belittle yourself by making these rather petty political points, " Lord Strathclyde said.
To say this is not to belittle the success: America's performance has been awesome.
You breed a new generation of bigoted caucasian officer when you belittle them and treat them unfairly.
This is not to belittle the skills of the high-tech warriors, but it does raise an interesting question.
Africa-pessimists are quick to belittle all this pan-African institution-building, and it is easy to point to the failures.
As in any field of innovation, the designers to watch are those who behead (or even belittle) their masters.
Not once but twice, a worked-up Icahn resorted to profanity to belittle Ackman.
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It is tempting, but wrong, for the traditional mainstream media (which includes The Economist) to belittle this sort of thing.
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Not to belittle these conflicts in any way, but they were relatively small fry compared to what happened prior to 1989.
This is generally a male boss who bullies female employees by using chauvinism, sexism, and sometimes all-out humiliation to belittle them.
The Labour leader criticised those in the public eye who "abuse the privilege of their celebrity to insult, demean and belittle others".
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Liberal media outlets and other cultural institutions in the US went to enormous lengths to belittle and demonize the Tea Party movement.
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In the first he was asked by a black journalist whether he understood why knocking food stamps seemed to belittle racial minorities.
The more Herbert and Democrats belittle Beck and the forces supporting him, the more they push alienated and scared Americans into their arms.
No less significant than the pact itself are the lengths the Left is going to obfuscate and belittle the importance of what happened.
While many articles either bemoan or belittle marketing, it was refreshing to hear Dr. Philip Kotler talk about the good that marketers can create.
His aim is not to belittle the American achievement but to break the habit of treating it as a virtually isolated feat of self-creation.
We underestimate or belittle the extent to which the ever thin image of women impairs our capacity to have a straightforward relationship to our own bodies.
This is not to belittle the value of waiting tables at South of the Border any more than discounting the lessons one learns as a community organizer.
So their early tactic is to belittle these debates by voting for them, in order to illustrate now how non-binding they are before they start to lose them.
Does the quietness of the past two decades belittle his earlier achievement to have taken on the entire weight of the Soviet state and conquered it by truth and pen?
You may belittle this description of him but as the turbulent events of the past two years have made clear he is one person the country could not have done without.
No wonder Tokyoites want to belittle the movement.
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The term has been inappropriately hi-jacked by the politically correct who mock it, the avant-garde who belittle it, the naive who discount it, and the public at large seems to be growing tired of hearing about it.
The pattern in such cases is that when the non-democratic party to the treaty violates the agreement, the democratic party - ever reluctant to provoke a confrontation - tends at first to ignore or belittle the evidence.
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