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They deserve the utmost scorn.
Hobbes expressed extreme contempt for the Aristotelianism of Oxford; Descartes, despite his prudence, scorned the medievalists of the Sorbonne; and Spinoza refused the offer of a professorship of philosophy at Heidelberg with polite aversion.
In its most extreme form, it's scorned as "data dredging". The term suggests that if you drag a net through a bunch of numbers enough times, you'll come up with something significant sooner or later.
But he took his role to an extreme, according to former colleagues, scorning negotiations, making enemies of critics and papering Washington with complaints, which helped sow chaos at the agency.
Solitude, spiritual introspection, communion, compassion, morals, philosophy, literature and independent thought are shunned, scorned and, in extreme cases, lead to banishment.
I gained an extreme sense of competitiveness from being scorned, a burning desire to constantly prove folks wrong.
In fact, the extreme Jersey Shore tan is publicly scorned.
Richard Kroehling, the filmmaker, remembers reading the editorial as he sat by his woodstove, and becoming so angry that he wrote a letter to the editor, a rebuke that portioned special scorn for "Atlas Shrugged," that "bitter Bible of the extreme right".
The extreme ideological purity that the Club for Growth demands and the scorn for politicians they label as RINOs (Republicans in Name Only) has helped to fuel a culture of extremism within the Republican party that Donald Trump is tapping into.
Be careful how you treat them if you want to keep them around for any reason, and remember, there is a difference between indifference and scorn; you don't always have to adhere to the more extreme side of the spectrum.
California voters saw both women as lightweight dilettantes in the political process (both faced scorn for their almost non-existent personal voting records, during their campaigns), and far too extreme in their conservatism to represent the state.
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