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39 Sentences With "pooh poohing"

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Republicans, and the Right in general, are pooh-poohing the whole thing.
She spends most of the episode defensively pooh-poohing her odds of victory.
Therefore, pooh-poohing the practice of going out to get laid isn't just snobby.
But despite all this pooh-poohing, we're both sort of into the idea of rings.
On stage that night this month, however, he was back to pooh-poohing the press.
Samsung's first Edge device, the Galaxy Note Edge, received similar pooh-poohing when launched in 2014.
And UFC's Joe Rogan weighed in on the water bottle incident, pooh poohing the whole thing.
You know, like, when the Air Force was formed, there was a lot of like pooh-poohing.
President-elect Donald Trump has vacillated between pooh-poohing the allegations and accusing the Democrats of being sore losers.
"People with car experience have been pooh-poohing Elon Musk for 15 years and been proven wrong," O'Neill said.
Some decisions they believe to be for the best are actually mistakes (such as pooh-poohing "fake news" in 2016).
Just a year ago Facebook was pooh-poohing the notion that the social mega-platform is playing the role of a media company.
Hardline Brexiteers persist in pooh-poohing concerns about the potential costs of a no-deal Brexit as just another round of Project Fear.
If working-class resentment was a factor in handing the White House to Trump, pooh-poohing of good economic news only feeds it.
So far, the UK has not fallen into recession, a fact that Brexiters cite when pooh-poohing negative forecasts of the longer-term impact.
MOLLIE HEMINGWAY, SENIOR EDITOR, "THE FEDERALIST": You&aposre hearing a lot of pooh-poohing, a lot of claims that Kim got everything he wanted.
"I have magazines and cookbooks, come on," she said, pooh-poohing the idea of her as any kind of political figure, ceremonial or otherwise.
Only one Republican on the committee, Susan Collins of Maine, voted to approve it; the rest released a minority report pooh-poohing its conclusions.
To be sure, some of this is because he is fairly accused of squandering much of the benefit by pooh-poohing the virus in his rhetoric.
Katy Perry and Robert Pattinson got super cozy Saturday night ... which makes us wonder if the site pooh-poohing a possible hook up have it right.
You know, like, when the Air Force was formed, there was a lot of like pooh-poohing, and like, 'Oh, how silly to have an Air Force!
No doubt some adults are right now pooh-poohing the comparisons to Harry Potter, scoffing at children's books with fanciful names like Hufflepuff, Flitwick, Slughorn and Diggory.
You know, like, when the Air Force was formed, there was a lot of like pooh-poohing, and like, &aposOh, how silly to have an Air Force!
Just a few years after pooh-poohing the painter's last phase in The Nation as offering "the mere texture of color as adequate form in painting," Mr. Greenberg finally came around.
Nothing burnishes that brand better than pooh-poohing women's concerns about sexism while promoting the idea that white men are the real victims of discrimination — and of political correctness run amok.
I wasn't just pooh-poohing the virus's threat; using the history of two other coronaviruses, SARS and MERS, as my guide, I all but guaranteed that this one, too, would more or less fizzle out.
In 2015 Paddy Ashdown, a former leader of the Liberal Democrats, a small party, said he would eat his hat after pooh-poohing the exit poll (one specially made of marzipan was later presented to him).
For a while, both parties could manage these contradictions, being responsive to their donors while pooh-poohing the economic concerns of their less affluent voters on the bland promise that a thriving economy was good for everyone.
It's hard to remember that just a week ago, the stock market was sitting at record highs, seemingly pooh-poohing the prospect that the outbreak, as bad as it was in China, posed a global economic threat.
Some, including loyalists to Trump and Bernie Sanders, argue that they have crafted the new normal, pooh-poohing the rich as self-important and — in a painful indictment of the entire big-money world — proven to be powerless.
EditorsNote: first write-thru Chase Elliott spent the days leading up to Sunday's Go Bowling at The Glen Monster Energy NASCAR Cup race pooh-poohing questions about his first career victory in the series there a year ago.
Between the lines: Some early reaction to the White House's drug-pricing plan — including from Democrats pooh-poohing it — has focused on the fact that it does not call for Medicare to directly negotiate what it will pay for prescription drugs.
Finally, poor Adam Schiff, the hapless chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, watched his own credibility circle the drain: Now he is dutifully toeing Pelosi's line by pooh-poohing impeachment -- and this after leading the collusion mob for the past two years.
Don&apost worry about it When you here that kind of pooh-poohing that people have to these kind of trade responses, the president does raise a good point, does he not, John, that they have been cheating, they have been taking advantage of us?
Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, was not so reticent in her joint news conference with Mr. Putin on Tuesday, questioning the prosecution of civil society groups, homosexuals and religious sects while pooh-poohing Mr. Putin's stance that the change of government in neighboring Ukraine had been undemocratic.
At a time when the debate about AI seems to be polarized between the alarmists predicting the imminent "singularity" and those pooh-poohing the advent of human-level AI, Dr. Russell, a professor of computer science at UC Berkeley, cuts through the debate to argue that we still have time to ensure that the doomsayers are proven wrong.
But the administration's actions belie her tough talk — all we've seen so far is disdain for NATO; pooh-poohing of the fact that Putin hacked our election to help Trump; denials or soft-pedalling of Flynn's and other Trump aides' contacts with Russia during and after the campaign; the President himself likening our own nation's moral bottom line to that of a murderous Russian dictator; and a "technical fix" that was promptly praised in Moscow as an easing of sanctions.
They won overwhelmingly and caused a newspaper uproar throughout the Empire. The Times of London entered the fray by pooh-poohing those who took the Union and their motion seriously. Lewis became a member of the Union's Library Committee on March 9, 1933, and its treasurer in March 1934. After two failed attempts, he was narrowly elected president in late November 1934.
Without PEP, the FastBlazer had essentially no advantage over any other V.34 modem. All this for an introductory price of $1,399, when V.32bis faxmodems were available for $200 or less, and industrial-quality V.34 designs were soon available for under $500. It took seven months before Telebit introduced V.34 support in January 1995, also releasing the $399 TeleBlazer "low-end" model at the same time. By this point even long-time supporters were publicly pooh-poohing the company on the UseNet, the medium that originally drove the widespread adoption of the TrailBlazer.

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