Sentence examples for less opprobrium from inspiring English sources

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Other ASEAN countries Brunei, Laos, Vietnam flout democratic principles with, apparently, far less opprobrium.

We heap less opprobrium on the obsessive eradication of sticky fluids than we do on the fact that this erasure is happening in the wrong place, with the wrong utensil.

There are shades here of the MPs' expenses scandal, when the Tory schemes for lifting money from taxpayers were so baroque that they attracted less opprobrium than Labour parliamentarians claiming for bath plugs and blue movies.

Between 1996 and 2006 Brazil's score has headed down from 0.6 to 0.56, even as much of the rest of the world was travelling the opposite way.A sense that Brazil is becoming a little more equal makes for a healthier kind of capitalism, in which the people buzzing around above São Paulo in helicopters attract less opprobrium.

"My sense is that Parker would be subject to less opprobrium if he had been acquitted of manslaughter".

Despite the kind of worldview that, in any other medium, would spawn dozens of hand-wringing op-eds exhibit A: American Sniper—its prop-eds exhibit, "AmericAmericanyeah!" politicSniper itsless opprobrium than its adherence to genre convention and risk-averse design.

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Still, if context is all, some might point to another recent image of Mac's that drew similar, if less politically salient, opprobrium.

"Parliament should attract a wide variety of people, among them the best and brightest in the country … Talented people can earn more and with less pressure and opprobrium elsewhere.

He earned respect for pro-Leave voters for articulating the position more reasonably (and less xenophobically) than most, but the opprobrium of the Remain supporters for linking experts to Nazism and racist scaremongering about Turkish membership in the EU.

Less than two years after earning global opprobrium by testing nuclear weapons, India has bleached, if not erased, two disfiguring stigmas: its status as a rogue nuclear power and its image as the squabbling sibling of its problem neighbour, Pakistan.

The chief service Boyle Roche rendered his government was in connection with the Volunteer Convention of November 1783, in which he "acted a part only less remarkable than his immunity from the opprobrium which might have been expected to attach to it".

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