Now if they are suddenly wronged or something derogatory is said about them, as in Faldo's case, then it is a whole new ball game. |
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Peers often hold back and may refer to the gifted person in derogatory terms. |
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Think of this not as a derogatory term but as a term of love and affection because we care. |
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Two senators have complained that you made derogatory remarks about them, and they're asking that you tone it down. |
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I find the consistently derogatory comments about the people who ride motorcycles totally unacceptable. |
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I have already pointed out that he definitely rejects the traditional legends of theomachies as derogatory to the divine dignity. |
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His table mate is also in full phone mode, swapping derogatory stories about Client X with a colleague at the other end of the call. |
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A nightclub boss has been suspended following an allegation over a racially derogatory remark. |
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It is derogatory term for juvenile a 'lifestyler' anarchist with somewhat undercooked political views. |
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Women who ventured to take the wheel were the focus of derogatory reporting in the motor press such as Autocar. |
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The protesters claim they found naming his pet after their country derogatory. |
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Why should you and I be forced to suffer repeated use of a derogatory professional insult? |
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He said his father had worn him down over years with derogatory comments and he just snapped. |
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And bear in mind I mean no disrespect and that the term used is definitely not derogatory in any way. |
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It stated that no advocate would be permitted to make disparaging and derogatory remarks against the presiding judge. |
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The use of slang has been common among doctors for years, despite official disapproval of derogatory terms. |
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I would also ask her to listen carefully, and not to dismiss you with derogatory remarks. |
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I could only make out my name and from her tone of voice I realized that it was used in derogatory terms. |
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Secondly, irritating, defamatory and derogatory comments left at this site by visitors will be deleted. |
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Buying the best talent around and then making derogatory remarks about other professionals is a swift route to antagonism. |
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The Marine Corps removed his derogatory fitness report from his records and promoted him to gunnery sergeant. |
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Elsewhere, this choice of discipline might have attracted derogatory remarks. |
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Much urban music is plagued by an attitude towards women and gay people that is derogatory. |
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People have lost their jobs over derogatory remarks made in blogs, but can you be sued for libel or defamation? |
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People stood on platforms, violently gesticulating and calling each other derogatory names. |
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I was disappointed that he had to resort to derogatory and intolerant remarks to try to be funny. |
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Almost every reference to them employs demeaning and derogatory stereotypes. |
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She also told me that she asked my friend Maranda if this common derogatory term could be used as a term of endearment. |
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Ordinary Lao are likely to use the tripartite classification or even derogatory terms for those designated Lao Theung and Meo. |
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These incidents may be nothing more than lack of service in a retail store or restaurant, or derogatory remarks made within their hearing. |
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Yes, it's an extremely derogatory term, and not one I would use myself, unless I'm angry of course, and even then I would feel uneasy. |
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Of course, this led to some derogatory comments being made about our upbringing and fitness for mixed society. |
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The term theatrical has been redeemed from its derogatory past, and made to suit the same purpose, correlatively, as painterly. |
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To spread misinformation and make derogatory and intolerant remarks about any group is unacceptable. |
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Don't let your silence become tacit approval for insensitive, derogatory or racist remarks made by professional athletes. |
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The people who made the derogatory remarks were a group whose tongues may have been loosened by drink. |
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I suppose some would call it a woman's book which always sounds a bit derogatory to me. |
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There are certain words and phrases that are offensive, derogatory, demeaning, racist, sexually biased, and, well, just plain nasty. |
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Putting her hand on the receiver in case there should be any outbursts of cusses or derogatory remarks, she told her friend. |
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No show that I can remember has plumbed such offensive depths in vulgar and derogatory language. |
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A derogatory reference to her seniority wedges itself into most recollections of those two weeks in the jungle. |
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The western world is fed so much arrant nonsense about people who follow differing forms of religious observance and, sadly, it is usually of a highly derogatory nature. |
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They sang rebel songs and made the odd derogatory remark about the yeomen. |
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Some time ago on this site I made some derogatory comments about birds. |
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He said that we could not refer to groups of people in derogatory terms. |
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This could lead to derogatory comments from men and amorous glances from women: Proceed with caution. |
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Words like 'pansy' and 'pantywaist' are derogatory terms often applied to gay men. |
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Wallop was a slang term for beer, and Codd's wallop came to be used by beer drinkers as a derogatory term for weak or gassy beer, or for soft drinks. |
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We will avoid exaggeration, colourful language, guesswork, legal conclusions or derogatory remarks or characterizations of people. |
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You may not use profanities, derogatory expressions, or any name which may be considered offensive. |
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Like I'm not saying that in a derogatory way, but it's a hard sell because they had a certain amount of cynicism that they get from the job. |
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When a person hurls derogatory names at a child, whether in anger or in jest, he may cast the child into a most undesirable role. |
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It is quite clear that teachers, education and schooling have received a raw deal from popular cinema, which tends toward the negative and derogatory in its representations. |
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I would like to think this was an unwitting translation error but this derogatory phraseology is probably not accidental. |
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The Commissioners spoke in unacceptable terms, extremely derogatory and insulting, as sovereigns to their subjects. |
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In another case, four female employees complained of being subjected to lewd and derogatory remarks by a manager. |
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It referred to the attackers as Kharijites, a derogatory term for apostates. |
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It would also allow performers to object to derogatory uses of their works during their lifetime. |
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At times, these names could be considered derogatory, and are still being given. |
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We fully understand that the agreement given this year contained a significantly derogatory element that related to this report. |
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For the past few years, we have seen derogatory measures to competition laws in certain fields, such as cultural activities. |
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He had to bear the insults, the derogatory remarks, doors slammed in his face, and even death threats. |
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This permission is subject to the material being reproduced accurately and not being used in a derogatory manner or in a misleading context. |
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But the film doesn't make any derogatory remarks against women. |
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Didn't he make any derogatory remarks whatsoever about womankind? |
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Reid had written poems about three other professors, all of them critical and derogatory. |
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As for the piece itself, at the time, I thought it portrayed the band as real and it did so not in any sort of derogatory way. |
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If a man gave that testimony, you would never see those kind of derogatory remarks. |
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There was a very derogatory comment made about a particular person and it was below the belt, it wasn't acceptable and should never have gone out. |
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Negotiators haggled over every word in the official statement, while lower echelons of the delegations supplied the media with derogatory comments about rival politicians. |
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For example, accessing internet sites containing obscene or offensive material, or sending e-mails that are derogatory or harassing to another person or group of people or chain e-mails, is inappropriate. |
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Another example is using inflammatory, derogatory or foul language. |
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In addition to abandoning our friends and neighbours, the Liberal government across the way is adding insult to injury with uncalled for insults and derogatory remarks directed toward the United States and its president. |
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Various messages called for the segregation of non-whites and were replete with inflammatory, derogatory epithets referring to the targeted groups. |
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His language was severely censured by some of his brother peers as derogatory to their other. |
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At the hearing, both members admitted that they sent numerous communications that were derogatory towards colleagues and the public and that contained profanities and obscenities. |
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The derogatory provisions of the European directive service aiming at drawing aside the notaries and the judicial officers of his field of application do not bring any new vision, according to the president. |
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Several times per day, there is the potential requirement to deal with angry, abusive and irate people making complaints about the department or expressing derogatory views about the government in general. |
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Mr. Speaker, it is unfortunate that the leader of the NDP wants to make derogatory comments about people who work in the public service and who work in the benefit of Canadians. |
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Examples of the racially derogatory names include 'hood,' hood rat,' ghetto' and 'Huddle Hoes. |
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In high conflict cases it is quite common for both parents to make hostile and derogatory comments about the other to the children, and attempt to enmesh the children in their disputes. |
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They note that they would support controversial expression but not reward it, and go further when suggesting that certain groups must be protected from what those groups take to be derogatory comments. |
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Ghettotech consists largely of four-on-the-floor dance beats at a faster tempo with lyrics that are sexually explicit and derogatory in nature. |
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Bede's derogatory depiction of the Britons is influenced by what he had read in Gildas, which had also sought to understand God's will. |
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In 1990, the Press Council adjudicated against The Sun and columnist Garry Bushell for their use of derogatory terminology about gays. |
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They were not waving at him but sat passively as if waiting to hear if what he had to say would be derogatory to their previous relationship. |
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In northernmost Sweden, the word lapp is in use and not seen as derogatory or taboo. |
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Unlike common usage of the term brat, when it is used in this context, it is not necessarily a derogatory term. |
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The term Canuck simply means Canadian in its demonymic form, and, as a term used even by Canadians themselves, it is not considered derogatory. |
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The term 'Sepoy' or 'Sepoyism' became a derogatory term for nationalists, especially in Ireland. |
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That said, some folk might argue that if you're happy to publicly refer to yourself as a 'Spurs fan', it's difficult to imagine how you could find any other label more demeaning, offensive or derogatory. |
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In particular, States should act to stop the public use of derogatory or pejorative names and terms and should take steps to counteract negative stereotypes. |
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Early settlers often adopted terms that some tribes used for each other, not realizing these were derogatory terms used by enemies. |
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The mildly derogatory Scottish Gaelic term Sassenach derives from this source. |
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Acts of Parliament derogatory from the power of subsequent Parliaments bind not. |
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She still had a bad aftertaste of the derogatory comments that she had heard from the members of the Committee on artists, works and artistic movements in different countries. |
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As tensions increased in the Middle East, and in Iraq in particular, in the 1990s and the 21st century, people subjected to xenophobic sentiments, like me, noticed a shift in the derogatory names. |
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There are documented cases of husbands who have repeatedly used derogatory language against their wives who had not borne children, resulting in extreme forms of depression. |
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We learn that the term patenteux, long used in a derogatory sense to describe a handyman, has become more respectable and is often used to pay tribute to folk art. |
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We have, as many do, the derogatory comments made by members opposite, some at the highest levels of government and some in this department in the past and in the very recent past. |
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The person being interviewed must be conscious of any attempt by a reporter to lead the subject into making derogatory remarks about religions, political systems, or personalities. |
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I would not wish my colleague Mr Ferri to take this to be a derogatory comment, I just mean to say that we still have a long way to go to reach the goal that we all have before us, notably to make our roads much safer places. |
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Samrem had laid a crimen injuria charge against Malema in Pietermaritzburg after he used the derogatory term against Indians during a Gauteng speech. |
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One theory, holding that acid was a derogatory reference towards the use of samples in acid house music, was repeated in the press and in the British House of Commons. |
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They are seen as junkies or alkies and all things derogatory. |
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As such, throughout history it was generally used in a derogatory sense. |
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Her Majesty's Government do not interpret these expressions in any sense derogatory to the sovereign authority of Great Britain in the territorial waters of Newfoundland. |
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Scores of recent magazine articles have featured middle-class African Americans finding their niche in the world of antiquing by collecting derogatory black memorabilia. |
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Seizing upon the term, Beggars, used earlier in a derogatory manner by Margaret of Parma, the Dutch rebels formed the Wild Beggars and the Beggars of the Sea. |
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