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Disparagement

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Disparagement meaning

The act of disparaging, of belittling.

Example sentences (20)

There’s a lot of disparagement of people who do that, but like I said, social media has become so intimate as part of our lives.

The suspected village shooter wore a pro-Nazi T-shirt, authorities said, and complained of “disparagement,” though it was unclear what he meant.

And in Mendelssohn’s case it was probably the disparagement by composer Wagner, whose politics we loathe but whose music we love.

Buttigieg appeared on CNN following the Vance interview and said Vance’s comments were part of a “politics of disparagement and destruction and insult” that were fundamental to Trump’s presidency.

However, it’s the non-disparagement clause that has everyone talking—Richard is legally bound not to speak negatively about Tina’s children, Beyoncé and Solange, as well as her grandchildren, both present and future.

I think we'll also see a number of things like disparagement of various groups, including our educators and various students.

Janssen declined an offer by Beador to pay what Janssen wanted since it would have required he sign a “mutual non-disparagement agreement,” Beador alleged in her statement.

Bring such a patriot yourself I wonder how you manage to square Trump’s lack of service and disparagement of you, one of the suckers who did serve honorably.

Humility is not the same as self-disparagement, and this self-assured young lad doesn’t seem to have any desire to ape the folks on top of the hill.

It is easy to intensely dislike someone like Stephen “cock-holster” Colbert for his foul disparagement of the president, or the insipid Jimmy Kimmel, for making his child’s illness all about his Trump Derangement Syndrome.

It’s also not clear how Trump’s disparagement of the “military industrial complex” fits within his efforts to broker arms sales overseas — a central element of his foreign policy — including to countries like Saudi Arabia.

Non-disparagement clauses, or gag orders, are a common feature of the multimillion dollar agreements struck between mining companies and traditional owners in WA’s iron ore rich Pilbara region.

The complaint says that, based on a 2019 contract with Liberty, Falwell has a non-disparagement clause with Liberty, and an indemnification clause that is redacted in the complaint publicly filed in court.

Trump cannot abide documentation for fear of disclosure, and cannot abide disclosure for fear of disparagement.

And why all the confidential settlements and non-disclosure/non-disparagement agreements?

In many ways, even though Trump is now commander-in-chief, we remain very much the greasers, as shown by the intense disparagement of our movement lately from mainstream media.

Bannon’s comments to the writer “give rise to numerous legal claims including defamation by libel and slander, and breach of his written confidentiality and non-disparagement agreement with our clients,” Trump’s lawyer wrote in the letter.

However, the light of the ‘burning bush’ is too bright to remain buried, even under the bushel of corporate disparagement.

Last April, a New Jersey state appeals court had revived conspiracy, disparagement and other Fairfax claims that had been dismissed in 2011 and 2012 against several defendants.

What makes such a statement baffling is that no evidence is cited for such an inflammatory allegation and those who offer this disparagement of pro-Palestinian activists blur the actual situation.