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disparagement造句
1. Reviewers have been almost unanimous in their disparagement of this book. 2. The ridicule and disparagement on talk radio confirms why an Ebonics program makes sense. 3. Faint praise is disparagement. 4. Furthermore, Christianity's disparagement of passions, particularly the sexual ones, lowered the believer's general state of vitality. 5. Along with this disparagement of a compliment is the American tendency to laugh at one's own mistakes and admit one's weaknesses. 6. The objective conditions, such as the honor, shame, praise and disparagement, have no influence on him. 7. But in the development of world literature some problems from them hide a certain subtle disparagement. 8. Shall not intentionally expose the student to embarrassment or disparagement. 9. Piett thought he was out of earshot, but the disparagement was still heard by Bossk, a towering reptilian humanoid and skilled predator. 10. Four years later, the heads of that department charged Blower with "verbal abuse, false statements, disparagement, and harassment of faculty, " according to a news report in Science. 11. He was humble and meek, filled with self - disparagement and abasement. 12. The first is that however you tart it up, a message of broad continuity makes a nonsense of the Grand Old Party's shrill disparagement of the incumbent president's foreign policy. 13. Since the moment he announced that he would leave Real Madrid a campaign of disparagement on which Beckham can make very few to avoid has begun. 14. The examples used throughout this book of various applications, software bugs, and software test tools are in no way intended as an endorsement or a disparagement of the software. 15. Fully documenting any issues in writing is an obvious best practice, but it's important that the communications be free of terminology that can be taken as an accusation or disparagement. 16. Yet, between 1970 and 1998 the RAF was able to impose a reign of terror on that country completely divorced from the reality of their small size, limited public support, and popular disparagement.