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Meanwhile, Harvey L. Pitt, the chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, has become the focus of scorn among many investors for his ties to the accounting industry at a time when corporate accounting is in its worst shape since before the S.E.C. was created.
That said, it's created an interesting social anomaly, a discourse where excess is no longer the focus of scorn, and instead moderation is the fault.
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But the nurse should not be the focus of our scorn because, like me, she lives in a culture where posters of women posing in bikinis are absolutely normalised, where lingerie ads run across buses (sexy lingerie, not the practical stuff, of course), but where babies sucking on breasts are an invisible phenomenon.
When an African-based conservation group announced Monday that Walter James Palmer had killed a lion outside Zimbabwe's Hwange National Park, the Minnesota dentist became the focus of international scorn.
He was an enemy, a figure of scorn, long before he was a focus of admiration and love.
People who worry about those issues sometimes focus their scorn on Las Vegas, which appears culpable mainly because, of all the cities that draw water from the river, it lies the closest to its banks.
China has frequently earned his scorn, but Trump's focus of late has included another ― unexpected ― target: South Korea, a longtime U.S. ally whose new president, Moon Jae-in, has pushed for peace talks with his country's northerly neighbor.
Eating alone has "an element of scorn".
Sawant is full of scorn.
End up the face of scorn scandal".
It seemed an unacceptable anarchy of scorn.
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