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Mixed marriages were less frowned upon and more local Chinese were recruited into the government apparatus.
To thumb a ride, if the recession lingers, may become less frowned upon.
Naturally, something tells me mocking mass would be rather less frowned upon than mocking the call to prayer.
As much as Wall Street's erstwhile masters of the universe have helped to sully their own reputations, they remain less frowned upon than their handlers in Washington, DC.
An NIH report issued on August 8th said that eight experts whom it had convened earlier this year expressed "varying degrees of enthusiasm" about whether the dreaded weed had true medical value and, if it had, whether it did things that other drugs, less frowned upon by officialdom, could not.
If you want to be on the safe side, overdressing is less frowned upon than underdressing.
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Then again if I were really so worried about what people thought of me I would probably have chosen a less frowned-upon career, perhaps euthanising stray kittens.
In fact I found that some behaviour that may have resulted in exclusions elsewhere, though still frowned upon, less action taken than in other schools I've worked in.
"Anything that smacks of less than 100% effort is frowned upon," Costikyan says.
In general, sending unsolicited advertisements to phones has been more frowned upon — and far less common — than sending e-mail ads.
They will then have to join a less prestigious firm and, since switching employers is frowned upon, may be stuck there for the rest of their lives.
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