Sentence examples for blatant contempt from inspiring English sources

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"blatant contempt" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone shows extreme disrespect or disdain for someone or something. For example, "The CEO's blatant contempt for his employees during the meeting showed a deep lack of consideration for their opinions."

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What I'm talking about is a blatant contempt for rules designed to allow optimal freedom, and maximum protection, for the greatest number of individuals.

But the city's traditional products are fabric and yarn, which are not directly vulnerable to the activities of the Chinese entrepreneurs.Most of the sweatshops evince blatant contempt for Italy's health and safety regulations.

He said further that the threat to deport Mr. Arafat, made by the Israeli cabinet, was "in blatant contempt and direct challenge of the whole international community, but with the support and protection of the superpower".

The girls don't steal Paris Hilton's Louboutins to feel like Paris Hilton, whom at least some of them hold in blatant contempt; they steal them because they're nice shoes, and readily available at that".

The play, with its call for social equality and its blatant contempt for the indulgences of the upper classes, was clearly something the elitist government would not tolerate, especially during the volatile years before the French Revolution.

He pardoned the racist former Sherif Arpaio, causing enormous backlash even among some Republicans and conservative pundits for this blatant contempt for the rule of law, and even later bragged that he did it at this time for "ratings". .

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For a man so keen to protest his innocence, it appears at best a misguided decision, at worst a blatant signal of contempt for those critics.

Such blatant and ubiquitous contempt for the Jewish people has helped fuel a culture of hatred within Muslim and Arab societies.

Cose's collection of intergenerational interviews provides tangible evidence of the improvement in racial dynamics over the last 50 years: the contempt and blatant discrimination suffered by the fighters and dreamers giving way to the inter­racial relationships and expanded job opportunities of the believers.

I work in the corporate office of a major bank for a boss who represents everything wrong with the financial industry: blatant disregard and outright contempt for everyone and everything he deems beneath him.

Pinter had become an increasingly vocal political activist, culminating in his Nobel Lecture, in which he admonished the United States government for its foreign policy, especially involving Iraq, and its moral dereliction: "The invasion of Iraq was a bandit act, an act of blatant state terrorism, demonstrating absolute contempt for the concept of international law.

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