Sentence examples for cause for some derision from inspiring English sources

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Not least because this formula is applied to virtually every traumatic event in our history, it must be cause for some derision from the surviving Iroquois, among others; yet we're in earnest every time.

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In the N.B.A., where James is expected to be the star, these would be cause for derision.

This change is a cause for derision among intellectual sophisticates partly because they (we) have not noticed what a social transformation it represents.

Vincent Canby said in The New York Times that "the failure of 'The Capeman' should not be a cause for derision but for lamentation".

In a Sunday night speech in Milwaukee, he found a new, if offbeat, cause for derision: Texas, he said, has the country's highest rates for homeowners insurance.

Perhaps that is why the very idea of regressive autism has been cause for derision among many scientists, who insist that the parents were simply too ignorant to "notice" autism symptoms in their children earlier on.

Those with a high profile have to be prepared for some derision if they extol eco credentials while continuing to live a comfortable celebrity lifestyle.

Here, too, is cause for some optimism.

It is a cause for some amazement".

Whether you agree with his politics or not, he is the personification of the American dream and as such, should be a cause for national pride, not derision.

There are indeed causes for some optimism.

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