The president doesn't have a disdain for Chicago, he has a disdain for senseless violence.
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I don't have the sort of disdain, I don't have Peter Thiel-level disdain for him. Okay.
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And as he got older, ever more pugnacious, he harbored an increasing disdain for Charles Darwin, distinct from but alongside his disdain for molecular biology.
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He sees demands for black equality as an attack on white privilege; he sees any disdain for white supremacy as a disdain for white people.
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I wrote about this disdain for working stiffs last week; since then we've seen even more evidence of that disdain and disconnect from ordinary American lives.
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But I think it runs deeper: Republicans have developed a deep disdain for people who just work for a living, and this disdain shines through everything they do.
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"I think what's unique is this disdain for science, a disdain for scientific consensus around some key issues facing the country, climate change being one of them," he said.
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"We even had disdain for 'crack babies,' " Anderson says.
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Nature doesn't disdain what only lives for a day .
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" But there was another reason for Howard's disdain. "J.
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This attitude provokes "compassion fatigue" — or worse yet, disdain.
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The industry has long had disdain for Washington; now, with business booming and the companies as powerful as ever, it seems to have learned how to express the disdain for political ends.
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But the disdain washed over Google, Amazon and Twitter, too.
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When you ride one, people look at you with disdain.
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He's still hawking success, and certainty, and disdain for losers.
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UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: This administration has a great disdain for diversity.
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The hacker expressed disdain for recent changes in surveillance legislation.
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Sitting in Sanders' section, their disdain for Buttigieg was transparent.
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Stein's disdain for the Democratic Party is key to hers.
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They wear the country's disdain as a badge of honor.
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Some terrorism suspects treated their time with Zagury with disdain.
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LIKE most technology tycoons, Elon Musk exudes disdain for finance.
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"So this is clearly for enthusiasts," he said with disdain.
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He has expressed disdain for the SEC in the past.
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Sessions has made no secret about his disdain for marijuana.
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Donald Trump consistently and unabashedly espouses hatred, disdain and discrimination.
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They disdain constitutional protections for religious freedom and equal protection.
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He also expressed disdain for "Black Panther" and Beyonce's music.
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Their statements don't exactly hide their industry's disdain for regulation.
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Remember, millennials have shown to disdain demagogues and extreme partisanship.
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Freaks was met with critical disdain and decades of censorship.
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Prince made no secret of his disdain for the internet.
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Many critics focused on his evident disdain for the judiciary.
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Why put myself through so much pain, shame, and disdain?
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All the children turned to look at me with disdain.
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In 22017 years, will nostalgic Chinese view it with disdain?
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He's expressed no small amount of disdain for wind farms.
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More generally, Obama expresses disdain with the foreign policy community.
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Randy Orton's lip curls with the right amount of disdain.
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And the populist uprising itself proclaims its disdain for politics.
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These registered as messages of disdain, or as territorial marking.
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Companies became richer while public disdain for large companies grew.
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With these questions, keep an eye out for mutual disdain.
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You have both celebration and disdain in the same lyric.
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Mr. Bannon's disdain for General McMaster also accelerated his demise.
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Her cornrows and Chandler's disdain for them were one thing.
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Whether the original disdain is real or imaginary matters little.
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The rollout was extremely effective, generating substantial praise and disdain.
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Trump is known to disdain the traditional tools of politics.
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Musk has been particularly vocal about his disdain for shorts.
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Their boos were almost lusty in their disdain for him.
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He smiled immediately as he eyed the watch with disdain.
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The disdain for Boston teams was not limited to football.
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Jordan's smirking disdain for Cohen killed among his target audience.
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Yet he feigns ignorance, such is his disdain for Latinos.
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For his critics, that determination tips at times into disdain.
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The two men also shared a disdain for the GOP establishment.
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There was mutual disdain between Trump and tech during the campaign.
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John Dingell added his own personal disdain in a tweet Friday.
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I forget my disdain for Mark Zuckerberg's terrible, terrible advertising machine.
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You'd be forgiven for mistaking this tone for one of disdain.
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Streisand has been vocal about her disdain for President Donald Trump.
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Women turned out in force to show their disdain for Bolsonaro.
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Her husband shares a similar disdain for current counter-extremism programs.
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Many Germans are horrified by Mr Trump's disdain for due process.
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To mitigate their disdain will above all require much better government.
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Do they want to build communities around fear, anger, and disdain?
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This disdain for shareholder views contradicts the ethos of American capitalism.
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I've never looked at McDonald's regular Apple Pies with such disdain.
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But he wasn't alone in his disdain toward the concerned citizens.
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IN MOST WESTERN eyes Saudi Aramco inspires either awe or disdain.
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So its attitude toward the effort ranged from neglect to disdain.
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Just who was the dame of disdain in question you ask?
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But he still demonstrates a consistent and casual disdain toward women.
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Shiver at his clear disdain toward you for needing the WiFi.
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Erdogan's international campaign for a Yes vote has received widespread disdain.
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Most voters backed another candidate last November and still disdain him.
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When she speaks, I hear her disdain, bright as a bell.
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Disdain for and distrust of the police is, in fact, widespread.
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Maine hermit makes no secret of his disdain for Concord's hero.
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It's that dissatisfaction, distrust and disdain that gave us Donald Trump.
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They support globalisation and multilateral institutions and disdain parochialism and nationalism.
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All this despite being a focal point for conservative disdain. 2628.
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Some of those amendments expressed their clear disdain for the bill.
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The president's disdain for truth and accountability is corrosive and infectious.
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Like Trump, Lopez Obrador has shown consistent disdain for the media.
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Most voters view Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump with disdain.
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The Russian foreign ministry has expressed disdain for the president's moves.
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Race relations will devolve to tribal levels of disdain and mistrust.
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McDonald's in Queens and treat their customers and employees with disdain:
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Yes, this familiarity can often breed disdain (and unproductive Facebook battles).
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Her face bears the most exquisite expression of disdain and triumph.
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Trump has been clear in expressing his disdain for such alliances.
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That disdain, in and of itself, did not sink his nomination.
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Perhaps Hawthorne's disdain for scribbling women is not such distant history.
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The second pattern is the Republican Party's newfound disdain for democracy.
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That disdain surely increased his chances of being appointed attorney general.
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Muslims quickly became targets of fear, disdain and demagogic political rhetoric.
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K's face displayed pure disdain when I answered in the negative.
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But the protestors didn't hide their disdain for the campus visitor.
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Get her dressed and fix her hair, much to her disdain.
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Mr. Schiff makes no secret of his disdain for the president.
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She surveys the melee of a joyful dancing crowd with disdain.
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Mr. Silva is not shy about his disdain for the opposition.
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The men have made no secret of their disdain for journalists.
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Swift has incorporated rejection and disdain into her way of being.
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There have been numerous reports about Chevy Chase's disdain for "Community."
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Trump often showed disdain for accepted standards of behavior in campaigns.
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Indie-rock fans held fiercely to their disdain for pop stars.
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Boomers may scoff at millennials, and millennials may disdain them back.
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It seems disloyalty is rewarded while loyalty is held in disdain.
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I disdain the strain, the sweat, the smells — all of it.
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There's always a positive analog to whatever behavior is causing disdain.
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LeAnn is mum but her stepsons make their disdain crystal clear.
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Perhaps the divide, the disdain, the whole crack-up are inevitable.
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I viewed my disdain toward cooking as an extension of hers.
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In many ways, this disdain for the technical mirrors the disdain for math, where the phrase "I'm not a math person" has become sufficiently ubiquitous in the U.S. as to be covered regularly in the press.
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"This administration has demonstrated year after year true disdain for black and Latino communities with rhetoric, and then reinforces that disdain with funding proposals that regularly demonstrate a lack of support for those communities," Mr. Buery said.
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And then, when vaginas do come up, they are treated with disdain.
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Messages between the couple also showed their mutual disdain for Barack Obama.
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A lot of companies have a lot of disdain for new technology.
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There is a very simple corrective to the European disdain for Trump.
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So it's this incredible disdain to the rest of the world, essentially.
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We also have an identical disdain for doing things just for money.
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A passenger throws it with an air of disdain into the water.
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Baron in the past has expressed his disdain for a wealth tax.
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The opposition leader makes no secret of his disdain for the rich.
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She explained her disdain for the "stereotype" in an interview with InStyle.
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Her history, words & actions reveal her great disdain for both America & Israel.
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I also think a lot of them had great disdain for Hillary.
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North Korea just signaled its immense disdain for a top American leader.
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And his general disdain for the rule of law is genuinely alarming.
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Kalanick, known already at that point for his disdain for investors, walked.
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It is also the latest example of this Administration's disdain for law.
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Last March, Phillippe revealed his daughter's disdain for being called his sister.
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Mr. Mulvaney's disdain for the complaints database has already lessened its use.
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President Trump has repeatedly shown his disdain for our law enforcement system.
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Ideally, Cruz would just ignore Wall Street and revel in its disdain.
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Posting a meme of Grumpy Cat (RIP) can instantly relay your disdain.
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And he's made no secret of his disdain for social media companies.
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In all of his movies, his line-readings are filled with disdain.
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I share in the disdain that Harris holds for health insurance companies.
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"The difference is ... Pruitt had an absolute disdain for Washington," McAdams said.
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However, those who know Bannon say his disdain for Ryan was obvious.
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I struggled with feelings of disdain at Lina's behavior, at Sloane's egotism.
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Yan spoke with disdain about the commodification of the site for tourists.
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The one thing that they shared was a disdain for conventional wisdom.
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The result is a culture of brutal disdain for the local population.
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There is almost universal disdain for Sanders on television and in print.
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Distrust and disdain for women in positions of power is the norm.
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This rich deal brought disbelief and disdain from many commentators and fans.
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Worse still, politicians have heaped scorn and disdain on these wonderful Americans.
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Elwood frowned in disdain at the whole performance, which made Turner smile.
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Other people get Toobin's disdain, and it brings out his wittiest writing.
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They also acted unilaterally, despite disdain from the rest of the world.
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Disdain for poor people is often packaged as an innocent design choice.
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Like what did Jerry Seinfeld do to Kansas to inspire such disdain?
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It's not disdain or contempt, it's whatever man, I just do this.
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They're representative of how society treats fat people with revulsion and disdain.
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You say it's a disdain for expertise, but I don't think so.
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" A male prospective juror said, "I have total disdain for the man.
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Mr. Hefner's disdain for sexual limits fueled fantasies and shaped self-images.
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The obscenity of their disdain for everything around them is truly disgusting.
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He has continued to show disdain for the institutions of liberal democracy.
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However, this transition to "none" doesn't explicitly express a disdain for religion.
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That disdain for the arrangement extends even to the game's new site.
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That is what led City both to deceive and then disdain UEFA.
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He's made no secret of his disdain for some Wall Street bankers.
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He said some landlords also have disdain for people coming from shelters.
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The Speaker did not see them as such and sighed her disdain.
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Their disdain of Trump should prove stronger than their discomfort with Biden.
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The disdain for and distrust of Obama is still strong and abiding.
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The look she gives him captures a whole society's suspicion and disdain.
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The greatest disdain is directed toward adults who seem capable of working.
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We cannot gamble Bernie's accomplishments on our collective disdain of establishment politics.
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Mr. Trump's disdain for this process is sowing confusion around the world.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk has made his disdain for LIDAR widely known.
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There's something curious about the disdain, notes Derek Thompson in The Atlantic.
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Jacob doesn't use with us, nor does he regard us with disdain.
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His withdrawal from Protocol I shows his utter disdain for international law.
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He has also expressed his agreement with Trump's disdain for the press.
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If you're like me, sometimes you look at your iPhone with disdain.
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Mr. Puzder has been unambiguous in his disdain for the new standard.
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The witnesses in the request also reflect Republican disdain for the inquiry.
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Lies, corruption, white nationalism and disdain for workers: Meet the commerce secretary.
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She disliked crosswords in general, but reserved a special disdain for cryptics.
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And I don't even like McDonalds—in fact, I actively disdain them.
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It also reinforced the perception that DeVos harbors disdain for public schools.
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Regular concertgoers would shoot glares of disdain toward anyone violating such rules. Coughing?
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"I think someday, much to my stylist's disdain, I'm going to," she said.
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Musk has been very vocal about his disdain for those shorting his company.
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PARIS (Reuters) - Even presidential pets show the occasional disdain for pomp and protocol.
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Republicans had made no secret of their disdain for the Obama administration's decision.
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Bowen "also voiced great disdain" for undocumented immigrants, prosecutors said in court papers.
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We have never seen such organized cruelty, disdain and contempt for those values.
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That stands in sharp contrast to their disdain for the carmaker's foreign managers.
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I also learned that her teenage disdain for me had escalated to hatred.
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Black Rifle has been clear about its disdain for mainstream coffee culture before.
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"The decision shows a disdain for workers and their realities in today's workplace."
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The Trump White House's disdain for diplomacy persists, and that probably won't change.
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Mr Karzai's naive pacifism and his disdain for military affairs maddened American generals.
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" Sullivan continued: "I'm not hiding my disgust, my disdain for this criminal offense.
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Rather, it should stem from a disdain that suffering is happening at all.
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He's slammed everything from famous chefs to pumpkin spice with his trademark disdain.
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While the senators were united in their disdain for Stumpf, Warren, D-Mass.
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His constantly bewildered expression no longer inspires a mixture of pity and disdain.
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That kind of conviction can breed complacency or disdain for good incrementalist ideas.
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There are no indications that Mattis shares Trump's open disdain for the press.
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That might please Shkreli, 33, who has a deep disdain for the media.
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Vice and Smith, meanwhile, have been quite vocal about their disdain for CNN.
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Some workers at a company may value diversity, while others might disdain it.
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And Mr Erdogan's own ambition and disdain for the law are draining confidence.
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Through that lens, his disdain towards "the land of distraction" is completely justified.
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Private cultural initiatives, even those funded by Greeks, are often met with disdain.
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Trump has repeatedly expressed disdain for the protests since a rally in September.
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The disdain toward The Donald exhibited by that class became Trump's strongest recommendation.
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Antipathy and disdain for the major party candidates are at historical high levels.
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Party loyalty and his disdain for Democrats get him some of the way.
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Kim Jong Nam had not kept his disdain for his brother a secret.
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In fact, Gulf Arabs disdain the Palestinians as inferiors and as unreliable allies.
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For decades, trans people's lives have been reported on sensationally and with disdain.
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Kavanaugh has made his disdain for special prosecutors well known over the years.
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Despite Mr. Veiroj's blithe Buñuel-like disdain for religion, "The Apostate" lacks teeth.
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Hill's account was met with disbelief and disdain from many of Thomas's supporters.
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This tweet sheds a little light on DiGiorno's apparent disdain for Papa John's.
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In part, Son has said he's been driven by a disdain for monopolies.
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The disdain that he feels for his opponent could not have been clearer.
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Bloomberg has also used aggressive language to express disdain for the coal industry.
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In Ohio, Mr. Kasich is known for flashes of impatience, anger and disdain.
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Now, when even distant suburbs boast malls and multiplexes, our disdain seems quaint.
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Often when people find out, they don't even try to hide their disdain.
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Having done so, they proceeded to imitate that which they pretended to disdain.
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Not the democratic ideals that America once embodied but now treats with disdain.
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What I didn't expect was the toxic mix of dismissal and casual disdain.
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These people tend to disdain branded nootropics, considering them overpriced and crudely devised.
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But they've now decided their shoes represent snide disdain for the American flag.
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Politicians are partly responsible for bringing the disdain of the public upon themselves.
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Above all, it shares the same disdain for comity, civility and ordinary decency.
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And for those who disdain legalization, that feeling is not always absolute, either.
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Hardcore and underground audiences feel nothing but hate and disdain for these artists.
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As the grand jury found, the church showed a complete disdain for victims.
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The art world, en masse, rejected the argument, and the book, with disdain.
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Trump, however, has flaunted his disdain for all things pertaining to climate change.
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Instead, Christie morphs into Marie Antoinette with his disdain for the common folk.
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That sensibility, and a disdain for most journalists, infused his network's news coverage.
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Most pronounced of all was a disdain for government management of the economy.
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Disdain for her obtuseness, sympathy for her naïveté, affection for her good heart?
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk has made his disdain for the sensor widely known.
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Watson, some asked with bewilderment and disdain how she could be their mother.
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Behind his almost comical facade, I sensed a truly powerful disdain and resentment.
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On Fox, his disdain for liberal piety was less anomalous than his manner.
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Three of the four interviewees expressed support for Trump and disdain for impeachment.
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American voters have disdain for the pharmaceutical industry, according to polling by Gallup.
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Not only from Rob Porter, but from President Trump's obvious disdain for women.
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Part of their support for Trump was surely a disdain for Hillary Clinton.
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He loves the Brahmins for both their knowledge and their disdain for materialism.
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" "It also is a reflection on the administration's disdain for the FBI itself.
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Thousands also flocked to Raleigh to show support or disdain for the law.
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" Quotable "If we disdain it, how will we know what people's lives are like?
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Samantha Bee has made no secret of her disdain for this vicious election cycle.
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By the end Kimmel clearly couldn't help but have open disdain for Spicer's excuses.
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But Fallon and Gray reject the idea that "Bachelor" viewership stems from pure disdain.
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It's no wonder so many beauty aficionados look back on the finish with disdain.
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Disdain for and eagerness to dismantle the Electoral College is entrenched in American history.
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People are reacting to the meme with a mixture of biting humor and disdain.
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The source of this disdain for the bus may seem obvious at first glance.
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Buting also discusses his disdain for Ken Kratz, the man who handled Avery's prosecution.
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He often expressed his disdain for Black Baptist Christians on Facebook, according to CNN.
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I have long harbored a slight disdain for the frozen section at Trader Joe's.
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The Texas state legislature meets only every other year, reflecting Texan disdain for government.
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"I'm not hiding my disgust, my disdain for this criminal offense," Sullivan told Flynn.
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Just imagine those telephone bills and all that palpable disdain dripping down the line.
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Above all, I regret spending years abusing my body and treating it with disdain.
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But both men have expressed disdain for political dialogue and democratic checks and balances.
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It often seems that liberals disdain democracy when its outcomes clash with their views.
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Singing and chanting, they registered their disdain for the official US message on climate.
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He was rather typical of his race, with the oriental disdain of women's intellect.
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Perhaps this is why many have identified with Mr Trump's disdain for conventional politics.
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She explained that after her initial disdain, she was impressed by his acting skills.
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Bush's disdain for the man who beat her son in the 2016 presidential primary.
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There is considerable public disdain for the growing stridency of some pro-democracy campaigners.
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He dances around the spirit of dead man, looking at dead man with disdain.
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The verbal abuse, diminution, disdain that in many ways he showed for Hillary's mother.
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It remains to be seen whether Friar shares her predecessor's disdain for the account.
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In contrast to many party colleagues, his disdain for the old regime seems genuine.
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My disdain for all things cocoa never fails to save me a few calories.
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President Trump has made his disdain for the Dodd-Frank Act clear as day.
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Cruz, who is viewed with deep disdain by many of his peers in Washington.
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Privately, Obama veterans express disdain for Trump's abilities as a president and his character.
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Hudgens treated Hough's goody-two-shoes Sandy with just the right level of disdain.
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The lawyer points out that Ferrer never shared Lacey's and Larkin's disdain for cops.
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As a female union leader, Akter says some men have treated her with disdain.
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His disdain for the justice system makes the stakes of this nomination even higher.
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He reaffirmed his long-standing disdain for the presumption of innocence and due process.
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Fluctuations in the market can leave investors looking at their mutual funds with disdain.
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A general disdain for women is another reason evangelicals will continue to defend Moore.
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The Chinese leader, 63, has shown disdain for the much younger Mr. Kim, 32.
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Well, I have a general disdain for people who are too happy and content.
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"I am not hiding my disgust, my disdain for your criminal offense," Sullivan said.
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"I'm not hiding my disgust, my disdain for this criminal offense," he told Flynn.
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People with this mind-set disdain the political or religious walls that divide people.
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This approach works best when it is set against eye-rolling disdain or fear.
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He has disdain for the screenwriter whose body is found floating in Desmond's pool.
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"I am mostly also a germaphobe," she explained, referencing her disdain for casual sex.
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Several of Trump's Cabinet members have made their personal disdain for congressional oversight obvious.
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Issueless, except for the disdain for Trump, Democrats turned to a radical freshman Rep.
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Bella had always disdained Peipei a little, as she knew others might disdain her.
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Trump was simply more brazen in his disdain for the establishment than everyone else.
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Men need to stop expressing their disdain for women taking up space in public.
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When paired with a cider doughnut, he rolled his eyes, as if in disdain.
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In this male-dominated environment, Afghan women in uniform are often met with disdain.
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On the contrary, we're inundated with claims that liberals feel disdain for the heartland.
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During her lifetime, Frida Kahlo's disdain for imperialism, capitalism, and gringos was no secret.
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Two men appear eager to take advantage of voters' disdain for the political establishment.
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Muslim scholars reacted to the sermon primarily on social media with disdain and outrage.
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With that in mind, I viewed Disney and real-life princesses alike with disdain.
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In 2014-2015 during the Ebola outbreak, his apparent disdain lived largely on Twitter.
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Contrast the president's enthusiasm for his farm payments with his disdain for traditional assistance.
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There has also been a broader disdain for Trump from a number of athletes.
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Yet mechanical hurdles proved less cumbersome to women fliers than society's skepticism and disdain.
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Amy Klobuchar continued with her absolute disdain for South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg.
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Trump's disdain for facts and truth has turned into a punchline for many people.
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Despite Mercer's disdain for "big government," this funding was essential to his early success.
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We now have, in Donald J. Trump, a President who shows disdain for both.
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The government has already used public disdain for the banking sector to its advantage.
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Moreover, American disdain for parties may also cause tremendous difficulties for general election pollsters.
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Along with their disdain for liberalism, there's a tendency to admire history's hard men.
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True to their anti-government ethos, Republicans disdain Obamacare on tax-and-spending grounds.
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He has shown a disdain for the rule of law, blatantly ignoring court rulings.
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Still, it's a troubling reminder of the disdain this administration has for hardworking Americans.
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Had she not done anything, the same people would disdain her lack of commitment.
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The attorney general, Jeff Sessions, has already expressed his disdain for the legalization movement.
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"Cheney can get stuff done," he said, unapologetic in his disdain for his antihero.
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We cannot continue to let Israel be treated with such total disdain and disrespect.
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But none have flummoxed viewers more than his vacillating support — and disdain — for cookies.
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In particular, I don't know why imagined liberal disdain inspires so much more anger than the very real disdain of conservatives who see the poverty of places like eastern Kentucky as a sign of the personal and moral inadequacy of their residents.
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Stone's selections for the exhibition focus on this disdain that Kaltenbach seems to harbor for the art world; a disdain that's not easy to empathize with considering that he has been, for decades, a real (if minor) player in the art world.
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I do it to express my hatred, and more importantly my disdain, for Dick Tree.
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Nowadays, fairly or not, it's something a lot more like disdain, and sometimes outright contempt.
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Trump's disdain for the NATO military alliance is likely not helping his image in Europe.
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With his gruesome story capturing front-page headlines, U.S. business leaders have voiced their disdain.
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Yet given Trump's apparent disdain for Latinos, Acosta's tenure will likely be fraught with risk.
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Thrown by her mother's impending death, Selina swings wildly from callous disdain to manic determination.
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Even if you don't like what they're doing, you shouldn't show this sort of disdain.
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Only with such storybook eyes, Pecola believed, would she be worthy of more than disdain.
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When asked by reporters what he thought of the protests, Bevin described it with disdain.
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Trump's disdain for Taylor apparently isn't shared by Pompeo, one of the President's closest allies.
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We bond over our mutual disdain for olives, and he walks me to the train.
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But he shows a disdain for the hard work then required to make wise decisions.
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When people asked me if I would go see the movie, I responded with disdain.
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Like Mr Obama, Mr Trump refers to the Gulf's oil-rich Sunni monarchies with disdain.
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But as the impending shutdown grew closer, Cuomo's disdain for the plan began to show.
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Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have made no secret of their disdain for each another.
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Mr Trump, after all, won the presidency while holding its foreign-policy establishment in disdain.
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The current president's behavior reveals both ignorance of and disdain for the rule of law.
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I probably did not notice the casual disdain that suffuses the book's descriptions of women.
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We disdain judgment but we value justice, yet the second is impossible without the first.
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Their approach created a template for the field: Decide what you disdain and shun it.
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But it's also possible that Trump's disdain for policy experts could have a political upside.
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Facebook users expressed themselves about their personal videos in the best way... with utter disdain.
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They could and did pass whatever laws they wanted, with unilateral disdain for the minority.
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Trump's disdain for fellow candidates, particularly Bush, has been a staple of previous Republican debates.
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Brown has hardly been shy in his disdain of the new administration since the election.
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One is an obsession with procedures and hierarchies and a disdain for service and outcomes.
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They don't have day jobs, but because of Trump's disdain for science, they soon might.
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Then there's Trump's "new phone, who dis" disdain for his Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
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After hearing the disdain in my mother's voice, I was too ashamed of embarrassing her.
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I viewed them with intense disdain, thinking they were on the wrong side of history.
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The CIA essentially cannot submit to civilian oversight, because it treats civilian oversight with disdain.
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He heard Trump's disdain for the entire Washington political establishment in the president's inaugural speech.
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This would be a notable achievement in itself given Trump's vocal disdain for the deal.
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He's a man full of emotion, even righteousness, but none of the great detective's disdain.
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Over the past two years, the president has repeatedly voiced disdain for such agreements, though.
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In the 21st century, we celebrate innovation in technology and disdain innovation in institutional design.
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No wonder so many college presidents, provosts and deans of admissions express disdain for them.
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The president clearly viewed both democratic norms and, in many cases, the law with disdain.
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That can work only with people who disdain the government and the activity of governing.
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"The hostility to religious liberty and disdain for Catholics should not go unpunished," Conway said.
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Former Republican Sophia Nelson discussed the president's disdain for black women last October in Politico.
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For Tom Steyer, his personal disdain for the President has been anything but a secret.
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The Founding Father's disdain for general warrants and writs of assistance birthed the Fourth Amendment.
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Ms. Castro expressed disdain for the thousands who danced and rejoiced over her brother's death.
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Further, that statement was used to silence you in voicing your disdain for your oppression.
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But neither fiscal concerns nor partisan politics explain the governor's disdain for the energy commission.
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The Tennessee GOP shows its disdain for our majority black city as often as possible.
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She probably laughed a little as she said it, to express her puzzlement and disdain.
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My gut reaction has always been a mix of disdain and respect for the grift.
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That reluctance for the part creates a mix of disdain and frisson in her performance.
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"I couldn't stand it," he says with a disdain seemingly untampered down forty years on.
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Also, I appreciate his fiery black and red aesthetic, and general disdain for the police.
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Don't you ever think you can look at me and address me with such disdain.
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Among the loyal supporters of both men, there is open disdain for the other person.
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Some of these voters may just want to register their disdain of Washington in general.
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Most frequently, his interviewees voice disdain for a system they feel isn't working for them.
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Mr. Bolton is the hawk extraordinaire, with a total disdain for accomplishing anything through negotiation.
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Resnick's disdain for self-promotion led to a breach with de Kooning a decade later.
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But the logic breaks down when frustrated voters disdain government and those associated with it.
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More precisely, we have a particular disdain for our cultural character, known as Cultural Cringe.
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But reflexive disdain for de Blasio isn't based only on his policies, or his ethics.
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Not in the vague way they express disdain for a business model that exploits workers.
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And it handles Sabrina's sweetly clueless boyfriend Harvey (Ross Lynch) with an almost palpable disdain.
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The president's disdain for Mr. Bezos and Amazon is well documented on his Twitter feed.
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I don't know what Gus' parting feelings were—sadness or bitterness or fuck-you disdain.
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"Working hard?" she would ask, barely concealing her disdain at my half-empty coffee cup.
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Which perhaps was why she hardly drank and why she spoke of drugs with disdain.
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But she privately expressed "disdain" for him and had him do her homework, prosecutors said.
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The majority of Americans who fear and disdain Mr. Trump will hail them as patriots.
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They debase the grave power of impeachment and disdain the solemn responsibility that power entails.
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He also espoused a disdain for white women, particularly if they were in interracial relationships.
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President Truman expressed outright dislike and disdain for the socialist movement with his usual bluntness.
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Rich and poor, old and young, men and women, all disdain the Republican Senate leader.
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That can't stop Republican candidates who see votes in cheering Trump's disdain for legal boundaries.
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Unfortunately, in 2019, some let their disdain for President Trump lead us down this path.
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In the sketches and monologues that followed, Hollywood made its disdain for Mr. Trump known.
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His mother, Amal, pushed him away with traditional overparenting and a disdain for his choices.
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Central, too, was her disdain for the false power of churches, fathers, governments, God, ego.
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The overburdened immigrants and their offspring recall the authorities treating them with a highhanded disdain.
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Wainwright believes the lawsuit is motivated by Chanel's disdain toward the resale business she represents.
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Every turn this administration demonstrates disdain and disregard for the law and for the constitution.
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Instead, we have a divided populace united only by its disdain for the status quo.
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One caller might mock and demean her, showing outright disdain for women pursuing an education.
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The party has shown particular disdain for comparisons of Mr. Xi and Winnie-the-Pooh.
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In short, the president has shown disdain for an organization that has furthered American interests.
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Even the orchestration of Trump's weekend appearances was replete with the symbolism of racial disdain.
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In his wrangling with the S.E.C., Mr. Musk has shown open disdain for the agency.
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Trump has nonetheless made his disdain for climate change and the regulations around it clear.
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Dirtbag leftists disdain the average liberal's commitment to pomp and circumstance, to upholding civilized discourse.
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The smug style demands an object of disdain; it would find a new one quickly.
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Both during the campaign and even more so in the current period leading up to his inauguration, the president-elect has expressed overwhelming disdain for the entire national intelligence gathering and analyzing apparatus, and has appointed a national security adviser who shares that disdain.
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Local residents gave their opinion on the Melania Trump statue, which ranged from admiration to disdain.
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I can imagine Romney smirking at Trump right now, and the disdain is kind of devastating.
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"I am not hiding my disgust, my disdain, for your criminal offense," Sullivan said in court.
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Polish President Andrzej Duda does not hide his disdain for Poland's reliance on Russian natural gas.
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That disdain shines through from combative White House briefings to President Trump's decidedly non-diplomatic tweets.
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Bieber, for his part, has not been shy about expressing his disdain for the country singer.
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She responded to McCain directly to say that McCain was not the target of her disdain.
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She treated Sabalenka's strong first serve with disdain, by going for outright winners off the return.
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The parliament continues to flex its muscles and accrete power to itself, yet voters disdain it.
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Trump's disdain for the State Department, diplomacy, and America's diplomatic corps bears much of the blame.
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Spencer made the announcement on Facebook and, while some praised the decision, one commenter expressed disdain.
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But this means dealing with Kim's off-handed remarks about his disdain for her sister's boyfriend.
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Disdain for elites is the common thread uniting the diverse conservative groups outside the Republican establishment.
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Calagione has never hidden his disdain for the Reinheitsgebot, which many German brewers still proudly follow.
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Mitch Daniels and backers of Pence -- two camps that never hid their disdain for each other.
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"I'm not hiding my disgust, my disdain for this criminal offense," Sullivan said at the time.
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Our relationship to our bodies is a strange admixture of love and shame, curiosity and disdain.
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The Wyoming PD quickly turned their disdain for the ad into a PSA about drunk-driving.
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He has disdain for Trump using the Internet to make it appear like he really cares.
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And both disdain and manipulate the conservative establishment to get themselves a shot of political power.
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Even Pelosi could do little to hide her disdain at times, shaking her head and cringing.
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It's not necessarily an expression of disdain, or a reaction to a sworn pop music enemy.
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"Freedom has strong disdain for Robert," said Ramos, who claimed he remains friendly with both sides.
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But as far as exciting the base at Netroots, Biden seemed to represent everything attendees disdain.
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Trump's critics say his disdain for NBCUniversal is tied to one of its shows, Access Hollywood.
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Despite nearly universal disdain for backseat driving, such nudges can not only be lifesaving but appreciated.
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No, these cookies prove that the blood of everyone involved continues to boil with pure disdain.
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Tyrion, who has always been viewed with disdain by his sister, deserves his moment of triumph.
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Obama, for his part, made his disdain for Trump clear as he campaigned on Clinton's behalf.
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Trump's distrust and disdain for his own intelligence services benefits all US adversaries, not just Russia.
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" He's referred to Carter with even more disdain, calling him a "loser with bad food restaurants.
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Trump also showed disdain for substance, using an epithet to dismiss policy objections from House conservatives.
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But there was a lot of disdain for the concept of tech companies getting into this.
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Rapper YG and Stormy Daniels have joined forces to express their mutual disdain for Donald Trump.
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Nearly all Trump's Cabinet members have shown disdain for the regulatory processes they're charged with supervising.
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Trump was vocal about his disdain for the decision, saying it was "very unfair" to him.
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" With Maduro, the disdain is subtler, but only a little: they call him "that bus driver.
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The rhetoric comes at a time when the public has expressed a growing disdain for journalism.
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Mark Jamison, a member of Trump's landing team, has made his disdain for the measure explicit.
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This is a president showing his disdain for the rule of law and the U.S. constitution.
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He reportedly had a deep disdain for his peers as well as anyone who was overweight.
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But to take this observation a step further, those who deliberately distort it deserve particular disdain.
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But many neuroscientists and fish biologists responded to Dr. Braithwaite's findings with skepticism, and even disdain.
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The open disdain for minority voters and even for majority voters (women) is also a pattern.
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"He has shown total disdain for the White House," one White House official told the Times.
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Although most Cubans disdain religion, the men did not hesitate to ask Dios for his blessings.
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On the other hand, Trump supported the Second Amendment and exhibited disdain for the federal government.
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For their part, Senate Democrats were unified in their opposition -- and their disdain for the proposal.
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Many teenagers show total disdain for human life, whether one's own or of their fellow humans.
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"I am not hiding my disgust, my disdain for your criminal offense," Sullivan said of Flynn.
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When Lepore arrives at the internet age, however, her fascination with communications technology morphs into disdain.
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Some people will view every tweet with disdain, while others will praise anything that is posted.
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It was this reversal that spoke loudest of all, amplifying his already abundant disdain for allies.
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It is unabashed in its support for Mr. Trump, and in its disdain for his opponents.
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By the end of his testimony, Barr's carefully manicured disdain gave way to thinly veiled wrath.
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While The Righteous Gemstones is funny, the disdain it holds for its own protagonists is jarring.
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Second, it follows the administration's disdain for international organizations that don't fit the "America first" mantra.
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He also is known for his considerable disdain for multilateral organizations and for international economic cooperation.
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I woke up to find my girlfriend's cat, Sanchez, glaring at the fedora with genuine disdain.
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But among the Democrats who now disdain her are many donors, chief among them George Soros.
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Progressives look on these arguments with some disdain, seeing "states' rights" as code for white supremacy.
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I'll take a guess: expensive miniatures, bloated rules, ruthless trademark trolling, and aggressive disdain for customers.
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Rather than expressing outrage or disdain, the hostages expressed positive feelings and vehemently defended their captors.
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Of course, this explanation for Trump's underperformance is based entirely on Brooks's disdain for Trump supporters.
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It's an only somewhat uniquely American concept, born from the founders' disdain for monarchs and tyranny.
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Despite his disdain for the measure, Mr. Foster acknowledged the tax was having the desired effect.
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But disdain for Instagrammy wanderlusters obscures the fact that tourism has always been about picture-taking.
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The couple avoided dancing during their 55 years of marriage because of his disdain for it.
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That diagnosis of aristocratic disdain must have been a gift to a precocious 12-year-old.
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The staffers at the clinic treat Will and Kristen with barely disguised disdain and apparent shame.
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The president's relationship with Sessions and Rosenstein has famously been largely one of animosity and disdain.
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In later letters, he suggests a disdain for and willingness to fight the Japanese and Germans.
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But you don't need what comes out of his mouth as proof of his class disdain.
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The dismissals were proof, I heard repeatedly, of Krasner's disdain for the practice he now oversaw.
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" My friend looked at me with withering disdain: "That's not John Chamberlain, stupid; that's Donald Judd.
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Part of it relates to a larger disdain toward things associated with the feminine and femininity.
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The President has made no secret of his disdain and dislike for Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
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Susan Collins' floor speech on Friday was her disdain for the left's tactics in opposing Kavanaugh.
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"You can tell he still has disdain for this guy," the attendee told CNN about Sessions.
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In the book, Mr. McCain scorns Mr. Trump's seeming admiration for autocrats and disdain for refugees.
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Early on, this disdain was reserved for full-on socialist seizure of the means of production.
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Trump's Sessions-sniping once again showed his disdain for one of his earliest advocates and supporters.
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By forgoing the call for witnesses, the Republican Party showed utter disdain for the American people.
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Factum's Web site contains dozens of treatises questioning the aesthetic assumptions behind our disdain for fakes.
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Circumscribed power was for losers, a category of humanity for which he reserves his greatest disdain.
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But his real-world disdain for the working class creates an opening for the Democratic Party.
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Obama treated the newly installed Kim with a certain disdain, as one might an unruly child.
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Beyond his disdain for expertise, Trump has strong personal motivation to hobble the government he heads.
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Despite the disdain some have for him, a similar movement has taken place on the left.
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On Black Friday, some Twitter users voiced their disdain for rampant consumerism under the hashtag #BuyNothingDay.
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And both now have given flip answers to lawmakers that history likely will regard with disdain.
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Rang De Basanti resonated with audiences because it urged action and thought over passivity and disdain.
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The women spend wildly to prove their status, but affect disdain for the ostentation of others.
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It turns out that despite her disdain for the format, she's really good at making records.
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That level of disdain gives more weight to Bloomberg's remarks comparing Democratic groups to the NRA.
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Every sentence he speaks drips with disdain for those around him, particularly for his sister, Burnham.
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If I had disdain for the audience, I don't think I would have lasted as long.
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I may privately disdain the rules of the old guard, but I've learned to obey them.
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Meanwhile, in her private communications, she "expressed disdain" for having to continue to live with him.
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He was philosophical, sharp and bewilderingly intelligent, and steadfast in his disdain of the Eurocentric tendency.
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Guards and prisoners would bond over their disdain for the company; that was kind of universal.
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Ridicule is especially effective when it's personal and about expressing open disdain for stupid, bad people.
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Kenan Malik LONDON — There are many things about British life that President Trump appears to disdain.
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Now my biggest fear with millennials has been, they so disdain politics that they won't run.
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Many of today's cometicians, however, are drawing on alternative, more bawdy comic traditions that the elites disdain.
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In recent years, unauthorized Banksy exhibitions have popped up all over the globe, much to his disdain.
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Given that House Republicans have long been united by their disdain for Obamacare, that might seem easy.
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Bolton has expressed enthusiasm for torture, while expressing disdain for international institutions created to advance human rights.
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Schiff uses a great metaphor to express his disdain for Trump, but then throws shade on Obama.
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"I'm not hiding my disgust, my disdain for this criminal offense," the judge said at the time.
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Roosevelt had previously observed Hoover's hands-on approach to business with disdain but his reservations were transient.
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His supposed transgressions from Libertarian orthodoxy have earned him outright disdain from many of the party's attendees.
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George, who shares four kids with Kellyanne, has been vocal on Twitter about his disdain for Trump.
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Conservative politicians representing rural districts share his fondness for guns and his disdain for restrictive environmental rules.
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"The Mexicans treat this with total disdain," said Alex Nowrasteh of the Cato Institute, a libertarian organization.
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No less than Mr Obama, Mr Trump refers to the Gulf's oil-rich Sunni princes with disdain.
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Their past opacity has shielded them from searching criticism, but exposed them instead to the laziest disdain.
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The vigilant disdain for those who exploit or appropriate the culture by neglecting these codes is real.
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" Bezos previously classified Trump's disdain of the political process, as "erod[ing] our democracy around the edges.
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Americans typically disdain shoulder, but Mexicans happily consume the cut in dishes such as tacos al pastor.
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Though not as dour as Gordon Brown, Ms Davidson exudes an admirable disdain for such southern decadence.
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Perhaps the silence had to do with Justice Thomas's well-known disdain for certain elite American institutions.
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NANCY PELOSI, the most powerful woman in America, does not hide her disdain for President Donald Trump.
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LOFTILY as they may disdain the profit motive, Britain's judges are, on a national level, money-spinners.
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After 147 years of disdain for retail banking, in 2016 Goldman Sachs launched Marcus, a consumer bank.
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Both countries fret about Mr Trump's disdain for NATO and want to strengthen European defence co-operation.
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Can one love the Iran sanctions regime but disdain the multilateral engagement and compromise that produced them?
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When I worked at law firms, I treated a partner with poor social skills with total disdain.
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"Flint was a casualty of arrogance, disdain and failure of management, an absence of accountability," Schuette said.
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But a new study suggests that the quintessential adolescent disdain for authority can be harnessed for good.
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We sadly can't see her expression in this photo, but we imagine it's one of withering disdain.
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Point is, like many other acts who similarly disdain being boxed in, they're just simply very good.
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Unless someone knows it was auctioned for a good cause, they might look on it with disdain.
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DIAMOND: Rosie don&apost realize that the American people also feel dislike and disdain for her, too.
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Every president who's left a record expressed some level of disdain for the media of his day.
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Often when people approach a minority alliance, they do so with an aura of command or disdain.
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Following the accepted narrative about China, its citizens might be expected to worship sons and disdain daughters.
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It drags, even with ambitious action sequences in Sakovia, and struggles to build Ultron's disdain for humanity.
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S Tony Jefferson said the team took coach Bruce Arians' disdain for fighting in camp to heart.
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Clooney has since his days on "ER" been outspoken about his disdain for intrusive, paparazzi-style photographers.
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Perhaps his biggest draw was his thinly veiled disdain for the innumerate punditry that ruled the airwaves.
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Despite—or perhaps because of—his disdain for politics, Brennan is ignorant of how politics actually work.
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Higgins later returned to the dugout without incident, but Earl Wilson said the manager's disdain was palpable.
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A Pew Research poll released Tuesday found deep disdain for Trump's manner and "America First" foreign policy.
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People had a hard time last night separating the Eagles' win and their disdain for President Trump.
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Ted Cruz, and the disdain he clearly feels for Rubio is genuine and deep, the source said.
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Holders of pointless jobs disdain those who do helpful jobs because they envy the sense of purpose.
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A dynamic we're watching: House Republicans make no secret of their disdain for Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.
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I'm really interested in the tension between Veblen's relationship to the squirrel and Paul's disdain for it.
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No half-adult in Austin mentions West Campus without a tinge of disdain, born partly of fear.
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That might explain why his endorsement is so saturated with disdain that it reads like a condemnation.
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren has made no secret of her disdain for Wall Street and the ultra-wealthy.
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It's worth mentioning even if it's just for expressing a disdain for them and what they believe.
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Notably, he never worked as a journalist, an omission that has led him to disdain certain conventions.
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What do we make of a sham story used as fodder to create further division and disdain?
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What's different about being unapologetically black today, some say, is that this disdain for whites seems absent.
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Confusion over cryptocurrencies or disdain for big tech should underscore the need for Congress to provide oversight.
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It's a particular dog, too, an aristocratic Shih Tzu named Ned with a disdain for synthetic fibers.
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Today we face a president who seemingly has disdain for the law as it applies to him.
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They hear politicians painting them with one broad brush, with disdain, with automatic cries of implicit bias.
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Jassy reportedly told employees Trump's "disdain" for Amazon affected the cloud division's chances to land that contract.
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In his first six months in office, he has displayed unprecedented presidential disdain for the intelligence community.
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Their efforts have won praise from Brussels, diplomats and foreign investors, but disdain from most local politicians.
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Some critics considered him aloof and said he showed apparent disdain for some of the Castros' opponents.
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Among them are many Trump-haters who are often not shy about expressing their disdain for 45.
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Now, imagine arriving in safe place only to be met with disdain, distrust, ignorance and outright hatred.
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And maybe you have somehow managed to reconcile that disdain with tolerance for libertarian free-market mania.
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Eventually he brings his facts to the media, and receives threats from those who disdain his work.
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But Mr. Trump is not that easily put off, even when his quarry has disdain for him.
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It also bucks the president's oft-stated disdain for the trade organization and multilateral institutions in general.
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Spring Gallery Guide Chelsea may be the New York art neighborhood that many people love to disdain.
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Rather than joining forces to contain China's economic expansionism, the Trump administration has treated Europe with disdain.
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They weren't walking away because they didn't have love for me or they had disdain for me.
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Mr. Trump signaled his disdain for the Group of 7 meeting by arriving late and leaving early.
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Modern American conservatism has, as part of its intellectual DNA, a disdain for the country's intellectual elite.
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I think it was a mistake, for example, for the Women's March to disdain "pro-life" feminists.
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But it was not an original idea; disdain for critics is perennially popular, particularly in the arts.
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Yet, it survives and lives unstably in the public imagination, vacillating between our collective affection and disdain.
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But his wife, Serena Joy (Yvonne Strahovski), is always there, treating Offred with open disdain and jealousy.
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The network shared "racist views, with particular disdain for African Americans and Jewish people," the affidavit says.
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In a nation fixated on individualism, cults and communes are easy objects of disdain—and perhaps envy.
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The rule is emblematic of this administration's unilateral overreach and utter disdain for state and public input.
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To be sure, the Trump presidency's overt disdain for intellect did not arise in an historical vacuum.
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To be sure, this dismissal had little in common with the disaffection of nonvoters or partisan disdain.
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But his well-known disdain for what he calls the 'deep state' is unlikely to really help.
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Her disdain also extends to protection of those who have enrolled at possibly fraudulent for-profit colleges.
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They endured the derision of their rivals and, in particular, the disdain of their neighbors, Manchester United.
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His disdain for millionaires and billionaires is as fervent as ever, even as he has become one.
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His deputy, David Shedd, became one of his harshest critics, and did little to hide his disdain.
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Constant experimentation with materials, a disdain for traditional finish and some revenge on the male gaze emerge.
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"We cannot continue to let Israel be treated with such total disdain and disrespect," Mr. Trump wrote.
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Public disdain of coastal elites and the political establishment trumped the quest for sane and earnest leadership.
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Macron defended his outreach to Trump, whose "America first" policies have elicited worry and disdain in Europe.
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He had frequently expressed his disdain for Jews on social media, a federal law enforcement official said.
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His disdain for CNN, the cable network owned by Time Warner, has also loomed over the transaction.
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Some argued the chief executives should boycott the event to show their disdain for Mr. Trump's values.
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Learn how people all over have united in their love, or disdain, of the romance holiday. 1.
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I share in Senator Warren's deep disdain for American corporate greed and President Donald Trump's glaring racism.
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The international disdain for Syrian refugees comes close to Mr. Assad's approach to his ill-fated subjects.
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I'm not trying to hide the fact that I have disdain for the accusations in the process.
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The choice of Niebuhr was a curious choice, given the theologian's disdain for hypocrisy and self-righteousness.
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President Donald Trump has expressed disdain and respect for her and has not committed to the future.
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The ill-tempered Basil Fawlty ran his hotel with a blend of disdain and obsequiousness toward guests.
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As commerce secretary, Ross has managed to combine corruption, lies, white nationalism and disdain for working people.
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He became better known as the object of Wagner's vicious, anti-Semitic disdain than for his music.
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I'm not trying to hide the fact that I have disdain for the accusations and the process.
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"Suffering is just suffering," they said, noting a disdain for the myth that pain is good for creativity.
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Part of the fun of Grant's book is that he redeems behaviors we typically regard with puritan disdain.
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Many people at the company expressed disdain about the hire, so the CEO fired most of those people.
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"We cannot continue to let Israel be treated with such total disdain and disrespect," Trump said on Twitter.
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Of course, you can take it the other way and show your ex how unending you disdain is.
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Then, right on schedule, he tweeted his disdain for the media, blaming it for sowing seeds of hatred.
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But thanks to Thayer's disdain of abstract art, the destruction part doesn't make an appearance in his collection.
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"Perhaps it's his disdain for Donald Trump, a president who he essentially admitted doesn't take seriously," Wulfsohn added.
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In the messages, Strzok had called Trump a "fucking idiot" and expressed disdain over his run for office.
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I spoke with California-based dermatologist Ivy Lee, who told me she shares my disdain for spray sunscreen.
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Veep's biting combination of overt disdain and Julia Louis-Dreyfus's precise, spiky delivery has made for glorious television.
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Both are not particularly fond of protecting human rights, and have demonstrated a deep disdain for the press.
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In their disdain for vanity, its inhabitants make potties out of gold and children's playthings out of jewels.
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Given the now-general disdain for free markets, it is easy to forget the economic miracles they conjure.
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Prince Harry's disdain for the UK's tabloid press had been brewing since well before their coverage of Meghan.
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Those establishment figures can't help but express their disdain for their fellow countrymen — the "rubes" outside the Beltway.
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For the American order to fall apart Mr Trump only has to treat it with disdain and neglect.
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Those settlers, of course, had help from the federal government, now the object of the Bundy gang's disdain.
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He shows a cynical disdain for the values America enshrined in global institutions after the second world war.
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Jana would never tell him to his face, but she enjoyed the solemn interior pleasure of her disdain.
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It both broke my heart and filled me with disdain—she seemed so helpless, so unable to fight.
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But that would require diplomacy, concessions and thoughtful strategy, qualities that the Trump team has treated with disdain.
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That is, Trump approval is best explained by a disdain for the Democratic groups he so often attacks.
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Lila and Tom's disdain for their mom's extravagant present leaves Frances devastated and sobbing on the recreational device.
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Toomey, who hasn't hidden his disdain for Trump and hasn't fully endorsed him, is in a tough spot.
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" As his voice dripped with disdain, Obama said the press covered "every little juicy tidbit of political gossip.
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White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer's obvious disdain for the media seems to have reached a new level.
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Relations between India and Pakistan are returning to the normal huffy disdain after a week of military brinkmanship.
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More than a few of us voiced disdain toward anyone who felt the need to target the weak.
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Krishnamurti's emphasis on self-reliance and disdain for mindlessly following tradition shaped Lee's approach to the martial arts.
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He was wearing a polo shirt, a glass of sparkling water in one hand, disdain in his eyes.
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So when she won, people quickly jumped on her winning vote count of 22014 to express their disdain.
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The authors note that the disdain for social media, as of this year, is a fully bipartisan phenomenon.
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They're holding secret meetingsThe Republican party's disdain for Trump isn't just an informal topic of cocktail-party chatter.
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The New York Times previously reported public disdain on pornography and "other pressures" compelled the model to retire.
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He treats rituals like the ceremony and the "blessed be the [fill in the noun]" greetings with disdain.
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But Schultz isn't the only food and drink figure to react to Trump's apparent disdain for Mexican relations.
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Stephen Bannon, one of Trump's closest advisers, has made no secret of his disdain for the GOP establishment.
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Not only that, the disdain with which we treat periods can have far-reaching effects on our lives.
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Oracle has demonstrated a stronger commitment to the cloud in recent years after showing much disdain for it.
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He has made explicitly clear his disdain for America's moral leadership as weakness and confused barbarism with effectiveness.
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I think his comments about women and his obvious disdain for traditional morality is already very anti-Republican.
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Yet Judge Gorsuch has shown a clear disdain for environmental regulations and has actively worked to weaken them.
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He has also made clear his disdain for any efforts to improve relations with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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These were artists like Jeff Koons and Damien Hirst, who, despite critical disdain, earned millions off their schlock.
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The Democratic base wants the party to take on Trump, whom many liberals view with fear and disdain.
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In contrast, even clients who do drugs themselves tend to have nothing but disdain for our drug use.
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Both men's supporters are mostly white, mostly male and express a strong disdain for the current political system.
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Did I mention his penchant for late-night tweeting, disdain for specifics and numerous accent-enhanced ex-wives?
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For some, humiliating a reporter with a disability, as Trump famously did, shows disdain for "elitist" political correctness.
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He holds the press in disdain and does everything in his power to increase distrust of the media.
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And one Senate Republican expressed utter disdain for the very concept of publicly funded health care on Tuesday.
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Any attack against any legitimate political party should be viewed by all Americans with equal concern and disdain.
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Historian Kevin Kruse, for example, tweeted his disdain for recipe narratives last weekend: "Hey, cooking websites?" he wrote.
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The memorial service for Bush was a coming together of the Washington establishment that Trump professes to disdain.
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Even after Icahn started supporting Trump's Presidential run, he often seasoned his praise with a dash of disdain.
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It's more evidence of what they see as the president's mercurial nature and his disdain for Washington's conventions.
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Unfortunately, for women and girls, there are few traits met with more disdain, suspicion and exploitation than ambition.
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A press secretary does not show up at the podium with obvious disdain for the reporters she confronts.
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And the protestors' disdain only grows more visible by the day -- on the walls and streets of Paris.
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The president has made no effort to disguise his disdain for Amazon, the Washington Post and Jeff Bezos.
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Matt Whitaker, Trump's hand-picked acting attorney general, seems to share that disdain for the separation of powers.
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Like M.B.Z., M.B.S., in conversations with U.S. officials and Jewish-American groups, expressed disdain for the Palestinian leadership.
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He displays a disdain for facts, a predilection for lies, and a disregard for scientific expertise and knowledge.
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In July, after a series of interviews expressing disdain for Donald J. Trump, she issued a similar statement.
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When Jobs returned to Apple in 1997, he reportedly frequently expressed disdain with the appearance of the headquarters.
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"That said, I was not exactly a fan of that band," she continued, wrinkling her nose in disdain.
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He refused to be fingerprinted, showed disdain for the officers & decided to punch a Sgt in the face.
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Many view the media, including my employer, with disdain -- and they do not hesitate to let me know.
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More likely, they remained the objects of anxiety, fear, and disdain that they had been during the campaign.
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The magnitude of the public's disdain for the way Washington operates should be considered in the FBI decision.
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Over the past few decades, disdain toward government has become an established feature of the American political system.
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My friends and I looked at the mile run and the desire to conquer it with disdain, actually.
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This isn't the first time the Republican Party has lost an entire demographic group through hostility and disdain.
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The idea that my mind could attract men's affections instead of their disdain was nothing short of revolutionary.
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"Their response demonstrated complete disdain for the gravity of these events," May said in her statement to parliament.
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Trump's "release of the image was consistent with his disdain for foreign policy and intelligence expertise," Sipher said.
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And the disdain dripping from every word of the editorial board's condemnation of the president is truly searing.
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Trump has ramped up his disdain and dismissiveness of all forms of communication that don't originate with him.
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Every time she engaged the former New York City mayor, her face lit up with anger and disdain.
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They want breathing room but disdain the energy wastefulness, visual monotony and social conformity of postwar manufactured neighborhoods.
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City was just its local foil, an occasional pest to be treated with something between pity and disdain.
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For any truly constructive result, the United States must lead, regardless of Mr. Trump's disdain for multilateral negotiations.
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It no longer felt OK to make fun of, or express disdain for, farmers or small-town people.
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He's been accumulating credentials since 2007, and also building up healthy disdain for the IRS in the process.
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In 2014, Mr. Modi shoveled disdain on Mr. Gandhi's Indian National Congress, which was mired in corruption scandals.
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"Bolton has a long record of hostility and disdain toward multilateral security and arms control agreements," he said.
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She leaned over the table toward the opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn and spat out her disdain for him.
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It is hard to overstate the disdain many voters in Alabama's cities and suburbs harbor toward Mr. Moore.
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She writes of her parents' relationship — her father's love of "green bush" and her mother's disdain for it.
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He makes short shrift of intellectual condescension toward Puccini, and of serialist composers' snobbish disdain for tonal pieces.
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They measure their moral worth not through an effort at understanding but by the intensity of their disdain.
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This has concerned critics, who worry about his authoritarian leanings and disdain for anyone who dares to disagree.
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The Commanders' wives may resent the handmaids, referring to them as "whores" or treating them with chilly disdain.
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His blithe decision to name Scott Pruitt director perfectly captures our president's disdain and hostility towards the environment.
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Ms. McClellan, who is black, said the disdain for Mr. Trump among her African-American peers was universal.
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For decades, he registered unflinching disdain for criminal-justice reform, support for religion, and sympathy for big business.
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For those outside the centers of power, it's far easier to disdain the trade-offs inherent in leadership.
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But it doesn't prevent CMES from reaping the benefits conferred as a target of the Trump administration's disdain.
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This is why some people wind up with a surprising affection for Buffalo, and total disdain for Barcelona.
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Sean fashioned himself to be a rogue survivalist, with a lumberjack beard and vocal disdain for most people.
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Many Republicans who want to diminish government's role in health care view the single-payer approach with disdain.
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My attempts to increase the workload of a lackadaisical operating room were met with disdain and eventual retaliation.
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This is a moment that rewards false umbrage, strategic dismay and righteous disdain, conflating it with true outrage.
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Once again, Duchatelet is largely absent; once again, the disdain for the fans is not even thinly veiled.
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Hatch also said he&aposs even come to appreciate the term "safe space," which he used to disdain.
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One of the effects of this isolation is that followers of FAANG have a special disdain for conservatives.
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We travel a lot, and we're used to getting looks, most out of curiosity but sometimes of disdain.
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Jimmy Fallon told jokes about his age, his disdain for the wealthy and the volume of his voice.
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Less than one month ago, Kylie Jenner took to Twitter to express her disdain for Snapchat's confusing redesign.
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I think we've always had a healthy disdain for any scenes that slap each other on the back.
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Obama, too, has a studied and frequently expressed disdain for the rhythms of day-to-day political reporting.
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In recent months, low-level dislike or indifference toward him has seemed to boil over into festering disdain.
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According to Vox's Alex Ward, Mattis doesn't seem to have open disdain for the press like President Trump.
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Caroline: I've loved William side-eying the Jennings all season, always with some mixture of disdain, respect, and jealousy.
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" Beausoleil wrote a letter expressing his disdain for reporters who characterize the "semi-fictional entity" as "The Manson Family.
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Trump's disdain for a free press isn't fake news -- it's very real and a threat to our democratic institutions.
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Puzder's disdain for the American worker, the very people he would be responsible for protecting, is second to none.
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Bernie Sanders has no love for the "corporate media" — in fact, his contempt is almost Cruzian in its disdain.
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"Ironically, this helps Amazon and Bezos," Szulczewski noted, alluding to Trump's publicly expressed disdain for Amazon and its leader.
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Months later, his disdain for negative campaigning ran up against the realities of a tightening contest against Hillary Clinton.
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At the core of my disdain, I think, is the fact that he likes models' Instagram posts at all.
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So the movies that give me the best feelings are the ones that signal a disdain for that tone.
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And Mr Trump, who campaigned as an outsider with disdain for his fellow Republicans, started his with obvious disadvantages.
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New York is a far greater challenge made worse by nearly two decades of organizational dysfunction begetting public disdain.
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He stopped listening to advice, surrounded himself with sycophants, and began to treat others with tremendous disdain, especially women.
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Ted Cruz, Trump's closest rival, and Sykes has been widely quoted in the press on his disdain for Trump.
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Strangers view her with fear and suspicion; some relatives treat this "bush wife" and her "tainted" child with disdain.
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" Bandidos, according to the indictment, "do not fear authority and have a complete disdain for the rules of society.
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This disdain for political talk among workers appears to stem from fears that it will negatively impact their careers.
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Locals of Maratha descent still tend to disdain Dalits, who come from far and wide to mark this triumph.
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True, disruptors are met with distrust and disdain by those affected, and the jobs market will adjust with time.
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In Alan and Adora's mind, comparing Camille to Joya is a subtle way of expressing their disdain for Camille.
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As Cost told me, "For Trump to so publicly disdain Sessions illustrates where the president's true priorities really are."
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Practically everyone who pursues a livelihood on the platform expresses regular disdain for the opacity of the timeline's mechanics.
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They know how the French romanticise their railways as a jewel of state planning, and disdain British-style privatisation.
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At worst, they're sabotaging their own games by treating another player with disdain in front of the entire cast.
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At times, Trump's disdain for media seems to be more of a personal crusade than a matter of politics.
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Though sluggish, it was enough to overcome a group of road bikers, who looked upon me with searing disdain.
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Now, it's a term they treat with disdain: If Filipino food is "fusion," that means they don't like it.
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Clinton brought up Machado at the presidential debate Monday night in an effort to show Trump's disdain for women.
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Check out the clip ... Kevin couldn't be more clear in his disdain for the current state of the dinner.
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Under Trump, the United States has treated the WTO with disdain, turning tariffs and trade rules into diplomatic weapons.
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As a devout Christian, she spoke with disdain of her former career, saying she had been miserable throughout it.
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"Spinning I not like too much," he says, slapping the dough down on to the steel top in disdain.
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It is also odd that protesters hate President Trump, as he shares their disdain for the global trading system.
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He has also expressed disdain for regulation, stating that it pulls money out of the economy and kills jobs.
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She's forced to serve her new husband's family, and is treated with disdain because she hasn't had a child.
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But despite serving as stalwarts for many past presidential inaugurations, even the latter two are showing signs of disdain.
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Look at forums, subreddits, and social media and you'll find a mix of messianic hype and joyfully vocal disdain.
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Trump's comments are merely an open expression of a long-standing, institutionalized disdain for the poor and the sick.
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They strived to increase their height, and, when they succeeded, began to look with disdain on their colleagues below.
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And, since being elected, the decisions Trump has made have, largely, been driven by that disdain for Obama-ism.
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To her disdain, Frederica is unwillingly pursued by the absurdly idiotic Sir James Martin, heir to his family seat.
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She has barely tried to hide her disdain for Congress—or her lack of interest in political horse-trading.
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Tillerson responded with a series of moves that, to many veteran diplomats, suggested a disdain for the profession itself.
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Deep down, though, she felt the icy whisper of disdain, that her husband should fall for something so obvious.
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Nerds may be a powerful commercial force, but many of them harbour disdain for big brands and overt marketing.
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Trump's tweets renewed his long-simmering disdain for McCain, who died in August after a battle with brain cancer.
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Republicans on Capitol Hill have expressed deep disdain for Trump's actions, warning against a trade confrontation with major allies.
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But Abramowitz, on Twitter, showed particular disdain for a Fox poll showing Trump leading Clinton by three percentage points.
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The two share an impatient disdain for business as usual in Washington and a particular loathing for the media.
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But beware, there's also a hint of disdain behind everything he says because he thinks he's superior to you.
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North Korea's disdain for modern technological intervention is in part a way to add more laborers to the workforce.
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But they have usually done so with indifference or disdain for the economic and energy views of most voters.
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As for disdain, or disgust even, for nonmembers, who include "globalists," immigrants, urbanites, Muslims, Jews, and people of color?
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But the disdain he has shown for science through budgeting and appointments, has made his presidency irretrievable for us.
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Ingeniously, the film revelled in bourgeois beauty and comfort—genuinely, fully, without ideological disdain—as a groundwork for critique.
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But here in Israel, a society that views pretension with suspicion and disdain, it is almost universally a compliment.
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His enormous popularity validates the marginal while appealing to everyone's lowest common denominator, including a disdain for the poor.
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But my guess is this will fall on deaf ears and that the usual disdain and blockade will continue.
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Deloire drew a link between the deaths and a spike in rhetoric aimed at spurring disdain toward the media.
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He makes his disdain for the political-media establishment in Sweden abundantly clear in the pages of Book Six.
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Then came Trump, the ultimate "outsider" who had no political experience and a disdain for learning about the system.
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O'Donnell's and Trump's disdain for each other predates his presidential run, and it has continued since he took office.
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Hannity is guy whose entire career has been an expression of hatred and disdain for the media and reporters.
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Of course, disdain for elected officials is not new, as many of you in the room can tell others.
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In the film, Blahnik scorns the younger designers who work with a "team," who disdain the profession of cobbler.
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If your cynicism disappears, even for a moment, you are dismissed by fellow cynics; worse, you court self-disdain.
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President Trump, who has long expressed disdain for the deal, may take the date as an opportunity to withdraw.
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I don't think I had a disdain for climate science, it just wasn't a category I was used to.
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So unfathomable is my disdain for children that I've alienated more than a few friends by merely discussing it.
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Multiple sources said the roughly three-hour meeting was hostile, as Prince repeatedly expressed his disdain for the panel.
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In private, Murdoch regarded Trump with disdain, seeing him as a real-estate huckster and a shady casino operator.
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From early on in her life, Clinton was aware -- made aware -- of the particular disdain reserved for ambitious women.
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Perhaps because of their disdain for the European Union, the Brexiteers seem to have little understanding of their enemy.
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A couple of weeks ago, he went on Fox to disdain South Korea's willingness to negotiate with North Korea.
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He drew a clear line in the sand: Patriots, loyal Americans, should disdain the NFL for not taking action.
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And Trump's evident disdain for climate change has galvanized a range of states to speak up and vow action.
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Wolff characterizes Spicer as Trump's "flunky and whipping boy," and treats him with a mixture of pity and disdain.
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But he will be an incumbent like no other, one who constantly shows his disdain for the status quo.
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Others choose the breast (preferably without skin or bone) and disdain the darker meat of the leg and thigh.
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Aiman Ramdan, a camel trader, fingered his prayer beads as he watched the scenes of abuse with quiet disdain.
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Weir, in particular, possesses a delightful disdain for labels, authority, and critics—don't mind PETA, drape him in fur!
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In his end-of-life memoir, Mr. McCain scorned Mr. Trump's seeming admiration for autocrats and disdain for refugees.
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Mr. Washington still suffers gentle disdain from some in New York, where the international jazz scene is unofficially headquartered.
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BY AGE 10, Nadia Olive Schnack had already come to regard the tasteful neutrality of Scandinavian interiors with disdain.
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Many took to social media to share their disdain for the name, which they consider to be culturally appropriative.
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The main tension, meanwhile, involves Eve's parents (Kathy Baker, Martin Donovan), who disapprove of Denny and earn Enzo's disdain.
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Though most Five Star activists lean left, they disdain the liberal elite and see the PD as its embodiment.
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The disdain for politics as usual — and therefore for parties locked in the status quo — is intense, widespread, global.
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It was O.K. to express disdain and disrespect for us, with these bodies so long maligned by our culture.
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The senator hailed from Arizona, and long nurtured a disdain for the dominance of Eastern media, politics and culture.
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In both instances, Bryant exhibited disdain rather than anger and kept his concentration on the task at hand: winning.
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The ambivalence of some American conservatives toward the EU is influenced by their disdain for its multilateral government structure.
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His clear disdain for this core component of democracy neuters his own team's ability to advance press freedoms abroad.
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Even Hulk Hogan's lawyer can't body slam the fire and fury of Michael Wolff's book -- or Steve Bannon's disdain.
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Either way, while my disdain for the president and his supporters remains, my capacity for hyper-consciousness has faded.
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This slight in 1945 might be one source of Le Duan's lifelong disdain for Giap and Ho Chi Minh.
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"Once in a lifetime," a phrase I usually disdain as a marketer's wheeze, truly applies to this giant show.
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College-educated whites — who disdain Trump but so far feel less strongly about impeaching him — represent a special vulnerability.
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The Trump administration is actively looking for new ways to show its disdain for the issue of climate change.
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Babb's attorney, Roman Martinez, said the phrase shows disdain for older candidates, therefore proving potential discrimination based on age.
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His professed disdain for Wall Street was a campaign-season pose, abandoned the minute he started assembling his administration.
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Detail, story, selection are traits that Drndic grew to disdain as her work grew ever more demanding and diffuse.
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"He attacked me — I had to respond," Roy said, squeezing his lips out in a Gallic expression of disdain.
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But Franklin shared his disdain for both the biography and the MGM biopic in a Facebook post on Saturday.
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Mr. Trump has seemed eager for closer Kremlin ties, even echoing Moscow's disdain for NATO and the European Union.
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"We cannot continue to let Israel be treated with such total disdain and disrespect," he wrote on Wednesday morning.
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Part of this projected withdrawal is likely rooted in Trump's ignorance about, and expressed disdain for, the African continent.
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That vaudevillian public disdain for East Coast intellectuals, Ivy League blue bloods, cosmopolites — all of it started with Nixon.
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" She also expressed her disdain for Islam and shared a story praising Russia for having a "pro-heterosexual flag.
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From what I've been reading, their venom largely springs from disdain for its foundations as a Hollywood cash-grab.
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Some sects within the movement disdain modern white Jews, experts say, claiming the mantle of the religion for themselves.
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Unlike Trump, who engenders loathing among Democrats and love from his base, incumbent Republicans evoke disdain from all comers.
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If GOP voters indicate that they share this disdain, more lawmakers will feel free to speak out, he said.
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Vladimir Putin's macho authoritarianism, disdain for the press, and mockery of the truth has installed itself on the Potomac.
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Loudness heightens the tension: blaring music is a hegemonic move, a declaration of disdain for anyone who thinks differently.
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Ralph S. Northam with landslide margins in large part to send a message about their disdain for Mr. Trump.
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A tidal wave of liberal disdain for President Donald Trump may help deliver the House to Democrats in 2018.
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Aides to both men have described their relationship as grounded in a mutual disdain for the Chinese Communist Party.
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To smooth the edges of capitalism, even to save it from itself, doesn't mean to disdain and disavow it.
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As in some other African countries, albinos are held in disdain by many, and called all forms of derogatory names.
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And we're not only talking about rats or mice; this disdain often applies to squirrels, chinchillas, guinea pigs and hamsters.
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In the chaos of the current political moment, Donald Trump's disdain for the media is a fixed point of consistency.
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People who are glued to screens to the exclusion of other people are regarded with disdain: narcissistic, withholding, deceitful, sneaky.
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This knowledge helped me to begin to embrace that specific portion of my genitals, or at least harbor less disdain.
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Trump has made no secret his disdain for the "Russia hoax," and he has reportedly questioned Rosenstein's loyalty to him.
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Ever since the presidential campaign was in full swing, the acclaimed actor has made his disdain for Trump very clear.
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Populists of both varieties, who share a disdain for globalization, are energized, certain that the future is going their way.
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After Donald Trump was elected, some wondered if his disdain for the cable news channel would somehow thwart the deal.
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The chairman has made his disdain for the public's input and any study that disagrees with his position absolutely clear.
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"Trump can't conceal his admiration for despots, or his disdain for democratic leaders like Justin Trudeau," Schiff wrote on Twitter.
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North Korea is particularly notorious for its disdain for human rights, and it's very difficult to do anything about that.
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And he's done this not despite but because he expressed unfiltered disdain toward racial and religious minorities in the country.
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Like clockwork, he tweeted in the wee hours of the morning to express his disdain for Streep and her speech.
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One option is relocation from London, an idea greeted in the City with a mixture of incredulity, disdain and fear.
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The other is that you hate him so much that your own disdain might poison you from the inside out.
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In the other, the Republicans' continued disdain for the majority, even as they cling to power, will cause an explosion.
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She perched on her chair whenever she could, perhaps to keep her disdain for Trump from exploding into the open.
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So, for a person who has sought the limelight and courted the press, he projects a great disdain for reporters.
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As a person with access to countless gallons of virtual ink, I urge you to turn your disdain into action.
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He conveys throughout an appropriate sense of disdain for Mr Trump's efforts, leavened by the fascination the president always elicits.
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The part-time painter often reported on art and his disdain for contemporary works often set the art world atwitter.
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Recall the disdain for (and speculation about) "Becky with the good hair" that occurred after the release of Beyoncé's Lemonade.
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Oscar night, when Grossman says Trump supporters were frequently tweeting their disdain for host Jimmy Kimmel's comments about the president.
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But after my time with her, I now sense a perceptible wink behind all that affected aloofness and decadent disdain.
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The president-elect has made no secret of his disdain for the ambitious agenda pursued by the Environmental Protection Agency.
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Arthur didn't bother to hide his disdain: This was not simply a matter of outsourced IT, it was computer science.
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It's Not Just America... The disdain for "experimental" takes on Italian classics extends far beyond the shores of North America.
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A lot of this growth can be attributable to President Donald Trump, whose disdain for the media is well known.
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Scharbach's comparative study of past and present culture was initially about revering the past and having disdain for the present.
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Any message from Zarif and Rouhani to negotiate must be assessed against Khamenei's disdain and distrust of the United States.
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They also stressed Trump's disdain for the regulation of farming practices, vowing he'd bring the Environmental Protection Agency to heel.
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If you have an aristocratic disdain of being talked about, you will not create buzz (former Florida Governor Jeb Bush).
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It came to be used to describe something unexpected and wrong but is now generally viewed with disdain as racist.
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But all these very not racist concerns about immigration and all this nebulous disdain for elites didn't come from nowhere.
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Trump has been more than vocal about his disdain for the "failing New York Times," the Washington Post and CNN.
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The inbred show-dog of Starbucks drinks was the target of Bourdain's disdain in a recent interview with Town & Country.
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He doesn't articulate why characters shouldn't kill, so viewers are tempted to show him the same disdain as Carol does.
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Despite Simone Giertz' disdain toward pumpkin soup, she decided to build a robot to serve it, sponsored by Google Home.
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Kanye got attacked by Taylor Swift fans this week for sexism, while Trump's cat call ignited similar cries of disdain.
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Sarkozy lost the 2012 election to Socialist Francois Hollande, but Fillon avoided the disdain that was heaped upon his boss.
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Junta leader Prayuth Chan-ocha, who led the 2014 coup, has made no secret of his disdain for the Shinawatras.
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It's hard to imagine another EPA leader with more disdain for the mission of the agency he or she leads.
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Its popularity spread and remains to this day a staple, but there's arguably equal disdain for the ham/pineapple combination.
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Many men seem threatened or confused by my sexuality, and some by my recurring and well-documented disdain for libertarianism.
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"It was a laugh of disbelief and disdain, like, I can't believe this guy is saying that," Fairooz tells Broadly.
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Many booed and gave Trump the thumbs down as he talked, while Pelosi herself simply shook her head in disdain.
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Disdain for Republican leaders Another similarity between Blankenship and the President is his disdainful rhetoric about GOP leaders in Washington.
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FiveThirtyEight founder and election forecaster Nate Silver on Tuesday claimed that many members of the GOP have disdain for Rep.
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A Muslim himself, from Cotobato City in Mindanao, the 47-year-old soldier was filled with disdain for the militants.
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The same dismay and disdain I once had for them, I now feel every time I try to use voice.
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The blog post was classic Dreher, both in its palpable disdain for the poor and in its dubious racial politics.
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If Trump is pivoting anywhere, it's back to the tone of grievance and disdain that took him to this point.
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Trump's disdain for NATO is not unlike the contempt for "Old Europe" shown by Donald Rumsfeld, Bush's secretary of defense.
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He refuses to apologize for his disdain for L.A. (same, bro), and she refuses to stop defending her beloved city.
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And older, working-class whites who disdain Wall Street and depend on government programs increasingly define the GOP voting base.
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Even in an Administration that has shown a disdain for ethics and the rule of law, Chao's actions stand out.
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Their disdain for the "prurience" of public curiosity about trans bodies mean there are no full nudes in the book.
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Predatory attention in childhood; sexual assault; the ego-crushing disdain of a sexist teacher—it's all part of the matrix.
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This not only endears her to true feminists, but also to hard-core conservatives who disdain Pelosi and her duplicity.
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Like Dowd, all too many in the supposedly nonideological press make plain their disdain for both candidates, but especially Trump.
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There is, in fact, disdain among truck-pull enthusiasts toward coal rollers, whom they view as wannabes sullying their sport.
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I will concede that nationalism and disdain for checks and balances are not new concepts, nor are they uniquely Trumpian.
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Colin L. Powell's leaked emails, showing the former Republican secretary of state's disdain for Mr. Trump and irritation with Mrs.
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These narratives reflected and exploited the innate nationalism, historical sense of superiority and disdain for Johnny Foreigner of many readers.
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Musk has been vocal about his disdain for short-sellers, who place bets that a company's stock price will fall.
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He has shown a disdain for his job in the Senate, so much so that he simply stopped showing up.
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You can see the targets of this manipulation shaking their heads in disdain about Hillary Clinton's latest conspiracy against freedom.
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" "It shows a complete disdain and disregard for national security, and it's, quite frankly, disgusting for someone to do that.
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Indeed, the only genuine carelessness on Posner's part was his gamble that Americans would share his disdain for the Constitution.
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The writer David Maraniss, of whom I'm otherwise a big fan, captured the disdain for data in a 2011 article.
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Growing inequality and climate change are fueling a disdain for conspicuous consumerism, Mr. Nicodemus said from his home in Montana.
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That has fanned voter disdain toward the political class, adding to the frustrations of an economy that continues to sputter.
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Though I never acquired Mamaw's disdain for the president, I eventually learned that her wariness about the war was justified.
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Thank heaven for major players like Sean Connery, who are wise enough (and major enough) to treat it with disdain.
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His scrappy, bullying, back-alley schtick is the antidote to the political correctness that people in his base so disdain.
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There's also a strain of disdain at political correctness in both Trump's rhetoric and his decision on the Paris accords.
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Toward the end of the game, Nets fans began taunting Cavaliers players, saying James had disdain for his current teammates.
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There's a million versions of eh, why read those, but I understand your disdain and distaste for it as well.
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And Tillerson's spokesman Steve Goldstein did little to hide his disdain for Trump, in the view of White House officials.
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Ai's continued efforts to draw upon the refugee crisis in his work has been met with increasing criticism and disdain.
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The problem, of course, has become that my disdain for Donald Trump is complicated by my appetite for the outrageous.
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Ali, like the rappers who came behind him, fought racial denigration outside black culture and faced class disdain from within.
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My boyfriend snorted in disdain and called me some nasty, misogynistic names before turning his back and immediately falling asleep.
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They also encourage people to replicate a certain behavior, mapping that shared sense of humor or disdain onto the world.
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Montenegro, once part of the former Yugoslavia, has become more western since the 1990s, much to the disdain of Moscow.
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But we are frequently met with suspicion or disdain by gun owners who think we're secretly out to disarm them.
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A person close to Mnuchin also noted that the secretary benefited from sharing Trump's general disdain for hardline ideological positions.
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Until a few decades ago, Romans did not disdain dipping or even plunging into the Tiber during hot summer days.
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Walt, however, exhibits as much disdain for Trump's bellicosity as he does for the liberal internationalists that he indicts here.
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" For the rest of his life, Dery says, Gorey would speak of sex with either "Swiftian disdain" or "Victorian mortification.
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But the vandalism appeared to be aimed mostly at figures who are important to Dalits, whom some B.J.P. supporters disdain.
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Perhaps emboldened by President Trump, Lamar has lately been unleashing his disdain for scientists, the scientific method, and science publications.
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Mr. Trump has also made clear his disdain for the multicountry trade agreements that the United States has long championed.
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But cultural change is needed, too — a shift in what kind of men we admire and what sort we disdain.
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Those in the Middle East are watching with "a mixture of disdain and weary exasperation," our correspondent in Cairo writes.
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"They don't support Trump, that's it, 100 percent," said Arthur, a transplant to Scottsdale, explaining his disdain for his senators.
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The disdain at this point is pretty palpable, and I can only assume that we're supposed to share in it.
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There's such a disdain for people who are believers that I feel like it takes the insight out of it.
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Mr. Koltai's disdain for traditional realistic sets and backdrops meshed well with Mr. Morrice's determination to make ballet more contemporary.
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Karen Pierce, Mr. Rycroft's successor, has made clear her disdain for the predawn tradition of donning jogging suits and sneakers.
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To show their disdain for the political infighting, Kosovars banged pots and pans from their windows on several recent days.
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"I can't make any guarantees, but I'm not hiding my disgust, my disdain for this criminal offense," the judge said.
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Does he know that his "No Collusion" headline will not change the minds of all those Americans who disdain him?
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And in his case he held an expansive, internationalist view of world affairs that many party conservatives came to disdain.
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Their disdain goes far beyond his policies; they view him as a racist and an "existential threat," Mr. Belcher said.
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But he has been outspoken in his disdain for Mr. Trump, and is a ubiquitous figure on cable news shows.
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Government negotiators, signaling their disdain, delayed arrival in Geneva beyond the scheduled start of talks and have said nothing publicly.
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I did not develop an awareness of this culture's bias against, horror at and disdain for physical and intellectual difference.
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Not that there's been anything like brand loyalty or disdain keeping me away, I've just never bought into the hype.
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Trump has made his disdain for the summit clear, leaving the past two years' G7s in a backwash of acrimony.
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Amazon has argued that Trump's public feud with, and disdain for, Jeff Bezos played a key role in the decision.
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"From day one, Trump has made his disdain for the intelligence community clear," the Democratic presidential candidate wrote on Twitter.
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