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6 Sentences With "contemptuousness"

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It's a collection of photographs that defies legibility, bordering on contemptuousness.
She often goes on political rants, and she out calls people around her on their hypocrisy with a contemptuousness that makes her feel like a hybrid between BoJack and Aubrey Plaza.
These tendencies appeal to a wide-ranging, well-heeled conservative crowd but haven't cost him the loyalty of a younger audience, who delight in the way he combines the cable-news pugnacity of Tucker Carlson with the studied contemptuousness of Christopher Hitchens.
The fourth of Galbraith's claims that Sowell believed to not have stood up to the test of time is Galbraith's contemptuousness towards the idea of a lone entrepreneur starting up a new, powerful company; Sowell used multibillionaires Steve Jobs and Bill Gates as counterexamples.Sowell, Thomas (1995) The Vision of the Annointed. Basic Books. . pp. 64-65.
Parts from both were required to form any human, but men and women differed in terms of how much of each respective force they embodied. In Qingzhen Zhinan, Zhu posited that men were composed primarily of yang while women favoured yin. Thus, Zhu concluded that men's dispositions favoured sacredness and nobility in contrast to the worldly and "debased" dispositions of women. Zhu also noted that their reliance on yin granted females a propensity towards greed, hesitation, impropriety, and contemptuousness towards the poor.
Diop held that despite the Sahara, the genetic, physical and cultural elements of indigenous African peoples were both in place and always flowed in and out of Egypt, noting transmission routes via Nubia and the Sudan, and the earlier fertility of the Sahara. More contemporary critics assert that notions of the Sahara as a dominant barrier in isolating sub-Saharan populations are both flawed and simplistic in broad historical context, given the constant movement of people over time, the fluctuations of climate over time (the Sahara was once very fertile), and the substantial representation of "sub Saharan" traits in the Nile Valley among people like the Badari.Chika Onyeani, "Contemptuousness of a 'Sub-Saharan Africa'" , African News World, July 11, 2009. The entire region shows a basic unity based on both the Nile and Sahara, and cannot be arbitrarily diced up into pre-assigned racial zones.

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