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History will frown on this.
The problem is that animosity toward ill-advised travel has led to fear in business: that government or media circles will frown on it for having meetings at all, especially if the locale is deemed luxurious.
However, if that same individual perceives that his friends will frown on him if he does not choose to live in a racially integrated neighborhood, he will act consistently with his belief (Cancian 1975).
There may be elitist Lolita's who will frown on your lack of brand.
Show respect to others: understand that there are always little old ladies and loads of kids, to say nothing of 'gentlemen' (mostly fathers) who will frown on embarrassing, 'juvenile' behavior.
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But before long all use of SMS will be frowned on, as the bolded passage clearly indicates.
It seems that everywhere you go, there are eyes on you who will frown if they see your potentially lethal Leatherman or (and I find this inscrutable, but I'm not other people and so I won't judge) your licensed firearm.
Ministers will frown.
As they preach the virtues of a healthy approach to diet and fitness, experts like Brown will keep frowning on any glamour attached to the dad-bod belly.
Films were frowned on, though books allowed.
Using "borrowed" bandwidth may by frowned on by the provider.
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