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However, Hoecke said in a statement that any suggestion he had criticised the Holocaust memorial was "a malicious and deliberately denigratory interpretation of what I actually said".
Mediaset, the company that broadcasts "Big Brother" in Spain, issued a statement recently accusing its main rival media group in Spain of using the case of Ms. Prado to fuel a "denigratory campaign" against the show.
According to Menegatti, her corporate sponsors had also been sent emails that were "denigratory" towards her which caused her to lose a sponsor.
Though the term has various meanings and has no exact parallel in English,Roy p. 107 it is generally translated in English as "leftovers"Olivelle pp. 354-5 or "leavings",Khare p. 79 but with a denigratory aspect.
Wiedemann, pp. 170, 176. Höfler originally fanned the flames of their disagreement with a dismissive treatment of Kummer's work in his Kultische Geheimbünde der Germanen (1934), but Kummer fought back "with almost every weapon he could get." Kummer attacked Höfler's version of the Germanic Continuity Theory as based on the equation of the ancient Teutons with primitives and therefore inherently denigratory.
In February 1989 Viehoff asked the European Commission whether it was going to discipline former Dutch Prime Minister Dries van Agt for comments he made regarding the Dutch delegation to the funeral of Japanese Emperor Dries van Agt. She found his comments towards the Dutch government denigratory. Viehoff's term in the European Parliament ended on 24 July 1989. In the 1990s Viehoff was active in the Rooie Vrouwen in de PvdA (Red Women of the Labour Party) movement.
On the other hand, since 1922 even Benedetto Croce, in a review of the essay Contributo alla teoria della storia dell'arte (later in Opere, IV, pp. 103–113), put in doubt that we could still speak of actual idealism in Fazio. In the second post-war, in a denigratory moment of idealism, and mostly of Actual idealism, accused of connivance with Fascism, Fazio's position was one of open defence of Actual idealism and a faithful development of his own thought.
He has also participated in radio tertulias (in effect, panel discussions). He was a contributor to No es un día cualquiera ("It's Not Just Another Day"), a weekend news magazine broadcast by Radio Nacional de España, and the resident linguistic consultant of El Semanal, the Sunday supplement published by the Grupo Vocento. However the prestige that this tribunes could provide him, Celdrán was critically reviewed as denigratory to non-standard speakers and other political, religious and sexual positions different from his. In addition to many books, Celdrán contributed material to Raíces ("Roots"), a cultural review of the Jewish community in Spain.
A pirated version, The Domestic Manners and Private Life of Sir Walter Scott, was published by John Reid & Co. at Glasgow in June: this included footnotes by an unknown hand denigratory of Scott and Hogg.Rubenstein Anecdotes of Scott, xxviii; the edition was also published in Edinburgh and London (l). A critical edition by Jill Rubenstein appeared in 1999 as Volume 7 in The Stirling/South Carolina Research Edition of The Collected Works of James Hogg published by Edinburgh University Press. Entitled Anecdotes of Scott this includes the original Anecdotes of Sir W. Scott and Familiar Anecdotes of Sir Walter Scott, taking Hogg's two manuscripts as copy texts.
In 2005, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) responded to an advertisement for a book titled "How to Stop Your Doctor Killing You" by Coleman, which claimed doctors were "the person most likely to kill you". Complainants, including a GP, challenged whether the advertisement was misleading, offensive and denigratory to the medical profession. Coleman did not respond to the Advertising Standards Authorities request and was found to have been in breach of the ASA's code of conduct concerning non-response, substantiation, truthfulness and intent to cause fear and distress. The Advertising Standards Authority also found Coleman had made misleading claims regarding the link between food and cancer.
Judge Burton upheld the complaints and granted the application. :(1) It was the court's duty to construe statutes and regulations passed by Member States so as to render them compliant with a relevant Directive. However, in the instant case it was not appropriate to do so because of the degree of reading down or transposition that would be required to render the provisions compliant with the Directive, or it was not possible to do so because such extreme application of the requirement to interpret national legislation in accordance with Directives would not be effective or sensible because of the need for clarity, certainty and comprehensibility. Section 4A(1)(a) should be recast so as to eliminate the issue of causation, R. (on the application of Amicus) v. Secretary of State for Trade and Industry [2004] EWHC 860 (Admin), [2007] I.C.R. 1176 considered. :(2) There could be harassment of a woman if the effect of denigratory conduct, directed towards another party, not necessarily a woman, related to sex, but not of a sexual nature, had the effect of creating a humiliating or offensive environment for her.

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