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24 Sentences With "frowning on"

How to use frowning on in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "frowning on" and check conjugation/comparative form for "frowning on". Mastering all the usages of "frowning on" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Frowning on the use of "diversity" is a nod to white nationalism.
In addition to privately frowning on his inexperience, many continue to pronounce his last name incorrectly.
It was always the black community frowning on it because they thought I was trying to be white.
In 2008, in response to George's first experiment, parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity adopted resolutions frowning on ocean fertilization and geoengineering.
And he's not the only one frowning on the agreement, which falls far short of the $5.7 billion Trump originally demanded for a border wall.
Heller and his Republican allies argued that supporting Rosen would mean higher taxes and open borders, while frowning on campaign contributions she received from donors in California.
But they did not begin dating, in accordance with the church frowning on clergy members developing romantic attachments to parishioners, until after Ms. Cadwallader began a new job, in 2010.
Sooner or later, its phones will command the kind of premium prices it's frowning on right now, but there's still quite a bit of runway to go before it gets there.
By completely dominating the policy conversation, putting an inordinate focus on benefit payments, and frowning on new practices, the "Big Six" have had the effect of stagnating national approaches to veterans.
"We had a space for musicians who were in the jazz world and wanted to experiment, or who were doing stuff that the jazz world was frowning on," Mr. McKenzie said.
Mr. Muti, perhaps today's leading Verdi conductor, is a stickler for performing the composer's scores "come scritto" ("as written"), frowning on, for instance, the extra high notes performers have added over time.
But we might be a more civilized society, and our conversations more productive, if we began seriously frowning on the habit of judging others based on their allegiance to the Republican Party, Democrats, or Trump.
For example, Mercer was seen as frowning on the possibility of fired Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski being tapped as chairman of the Republican National Committee, according to three people close to the Trump transition.
Like Ms. Sagher, I hadn't met Mr. Dietz's play before, but when it premiered Ben Brantley called it " 'Melrose Place' with a thesaurus and a reflective streak of self-consciousness," frowning on the heavy-handed dialogue.
Kipnis is drawn into this man's professional drama after she too was on the receiving end of two Title IX complaints stemming from an essay she wrote deploring her university's policy of frowning on relationships between teachers and students.
The euro zone public opinion is also frowning on abuses and mismanagement of otherwise humane welfare provisions and cases where the social safety nets are savaged while unpopular presidents pay their barbers and beauticians monthly salaries equivalent to $22.6,800.
The word used was Abasa, which refers to 'He'. The Quran doesn't directly impose the frowning on Muhammad, instead it says "He frowned away", making it widely open for interpretation.
It is generally considered poor form to consume alcohol (other than as part of the sacrament) on church premises, and turning up intoxicated to a church service would generally be considered disrespectful. The Methodist, Latter-day Saint, Seventh-day Adventist, and other traditions go further, frowning on alcohol altogether.
In the early days he was a conservative, opposing the Young Bengal movement as well as frowning on widow remarriage. His views on widow remarriage put him at odds with Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar. He was one of the earliest advocates of a Hindu view of Indian society. Later in his life, his views began to change and he championed the cause for the remarriage of virgin widows and women's education.
A liberal-minded autocrat, she was a patron of sciences and education and sought to alleviate the suffering of the serfs. On religion she pursued a policy of cujus regio, ejus religio, keeping Catholic observance at court and frowning on Judaism and Protestantism. The ascent of her son as co- regnant Emperor saw restrictions placed on the power of the Church in the Empire. She reigned for 40 years, and mothered 16 children including Marie- Antoinette, the ill-fated Queen of France.
500 copies were printed to cost Ticknor 20 cents (adjusted for inflation, this would be $6.44 in 2019), and sold at 50 cents a copy ($16.09 in 2019), and a 10 percent commission account was risked by Legaré. The volume received mixed reviews from critics, many of whom had differing opinions with some praising Legaré’s work, and others frowning on it. It did not print and sell well, as he only collected around $23 ($740.08 in 2019 when adjusted for inflation). After his death in the early 1900s, his work underwent a local renaissance that was both critical and biographical.
A message sent for publication on a newsgroup is called a "post". Some newsgroups allow posts on a wide variety of themes, regarding anything a member chooses to discuss as on-topic, while others keep more strictly to their particular subject, frowning on off-topic posts. The news admin (the administrator of a news server) decides how long posts are kept on their server before being expired (deleted). Different servers will have different retention times for the same newsgroup; some may keep posts for as little as one or two weeks, others may hold them for many months.
The powerful Maria Theresa acquired her right to the throne of the Habsburg Monarchy by means of the Pragmatic Sanction of 1713, allowing for female succession - but had to fight the War of the Austrian Succession to secure her right to reign. Following victories, her husband, Francis Stephen, was chosen as Holy Roman Emperor in 1745, confirming Maria Theresa's status as a European leader. A liberal-minded autocrat, she was a patron of sciences and education and sought to alleviate the suffering of the serfs. On religion she pursued a policy of cujus regio, ejus religio, keeping Catholic observance at court and frowning on Judaism and Protestantism - but the ascent of her son as co-regnant Emperor saw restrictions placed on the power of the Church in the Empire.
As played by heartthrob-in-the-making P.J. Boudousqué, the character is evidently just too cute to deserve rehabilitation ... would we be so forgiving if he didn't look like a former Mouseketeer?" Slant Magazine's Elise Nakhnikian had the most sullen review, frowning on the film's choice to root its perspective with the adolescent inmates: "There's a certain kind of fantasy, appealing to teenagers, that involves imagining yourself in a situation harsh enough to justify the alienation and rage flooding your soul. The attraction is the perverse satisfaction of enduring nightmarish scenarios, no matter how high the deck is stacked against you." Indignant herself, she awarded the film only one star for what she called "its melodramatic mixture of grandiosity and powerlessness to its view of the world as a torture-chamber crucible for an angry young man who has to grow up too fast.

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