Sentence examples for will deride from inspiring English sources

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Republicans will deride it, yet again, in the mid-term elections.Obamacare is indeed costly and overcomplicated.

I will deride feminists as totalitarian ideological Maoists and say that black Americans would have it better if they'd pull up their pants and get off welfare.

He will deride Mr. Bloomberg as a Republican, even though the mayor is a registered independent, because he is running on the Republican ballot line.

Yet all is not well in this picture, because, in what some will greet as its boldest retro move and others will deride as vainglorious whimsy, it comes in 3-D.

"Our opponents will deride our tax-cutting record as extreme and demean our administration as cruel," Mr. Pataki wrote in a two-page fund-raising letter dated April 25.

Not only would it mean an onslaught on Labour's supporters (while its opponents will deride it as spendthrift regardless), but the party is clearly less likely to be elected on a platform of cuts, job losses and pay freezes.

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I don't want to carry this on to the next generation and create my own "lying feminist's anti-waste diet" which my own children will then deride in public.

Rose will also deride those calling for British withdrawal from the EU as quitters, saying that they have no true idea of Britain's future outside the EU as he unveils the new board of the Britain Stronger in Europe group.

If they did not, they will be derided as fools who could not see how risky the securities clearly were.

Trade unions, with more than 7 million members by far the country's largest social and political organisations, will be derided as dinosaurs and bully boys, and their elected leaders dismissed as "bosses" or "barons" – while actual bosses and corporate barons will be respectfully described as "business leaders".

That "the totality of all sensory experience can be 'comprehended' on the basis of a conceptual system built on premises of great simplicity" will be derided by skeptics as a "miracle creed," but, Einstein adds, "it is a miracle creed which has been borne out to an amazing extent by the development of science" (Einstein 1950, p. 342).

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