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Third person singular of scorn
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And its leader scorns "Labour's statism" and Ed Miliband's "11th-hour conversion... to parade himself as the champion of 'fiscal responsibility'".
It is no good rejecting the old anti-Met rhetoric if that is merely replaced with a new rhetoric that scorns the black community for failing to control itself.
Gould himself, remarkably attuned to this kind of self-reflexive discourse, scorns definitions.
So too, at the top, are women.Let a hundred flowers wiltChina usually scorns lessons from the developing world, but party scholars have travelled to study Vietnam.
Your hapless correspondent is not the only one to have suffered the whips and scorns for putting off purchasing a pair of iPads, because something better seemed in the wings.
The country that supposedly scorns American capitalism has spawned global companies that feed the American army (Sodexho), fit tyres on American cars (Michelin) and put the gloss on American lips (L'Oréal).
The second school embraces poison pills and other defensive devices as a way to protect the primacy of the board's authority during takeovers; the first school scorns them as a diabolical way to thwart the will of shareholders.In this section Divorce Italian-style Racing certainty Champ or chump?
Dismissive of Waheeba, she scorns the very idea that this lump of a woman, "obese, menopausal, illiterate", could be her rival in anything.Different as they are, Mahmoud "glides gracefully" between his two worlds, enjoying both Cairo's avenues and the alleys of Umdurman.
But, like the environmentalists he scorns, Mr Khosla puts most of his energy into seeking alternatives to traditional fossil fuels".We remain primarily a gasoline-driven consumer economy," he says.
By 1944 its factories built a plane every five minutes while its shipyards launched 50 merchant ships a day and eight aircraft carriers a month.As a combative anti-Keynesian, Mr Herman scorns the notion that such triumphs resulted from the dictates of an interventionist Roosevelt administration.
He scorns US foreign-policy makers for looking at issues "merely through American eyes", for acting with an "almost imperfect understanding" of the world and for repeatedly failing to learn the limitations of military power.
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