The perception that he behaved aggressively and condescendingly towards his opponent during the presidential debates has done him damage. |
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The West also looks down condescendingly on Iran's power politics and misunderstands them. |
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Even if someone was formal with him, they would have to be familiar with biochemical jargon and terminology, or Edward would act condescendingly to them. |
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It was unacceptable for some States to condescendingly instruct others in human rights and democracy. |
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The worldly Eugene Onegin has unintentionally captured the heart of Tatyana, a shy country girl, but he condescendingly rejects her feelings. |
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The minister should consider these factors when dealing with the festivals file, which she has handled so ineptly and condescendingly. |
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A LORRY driver rescues a man in a suit, who asks condescendingly if he invests. |
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It now plans to reinvent itself as a seaside resortCulture: Why men interrupt Men have a habit of interrupting and condescendingly explaining things to women, according to Johnson, our columnist on language. |
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Penelope Fitzgerald gained little recognition while she lived, was often overlooked, even regarded condescendingly, in her life and in her writing. |
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In contrast, governmental organisations that are mandated to safeguard local and national interests, have acted condescendingly when confronted with complaints against the mining investors. |
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