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.
Cor. 11:21 By way of self-disparagement I say this, Supposedly we ourselves were weak.
There are others (among whom are Mr. M'Culloch and M. Say) who looking upon the word unproductive as a term of disparagement, remonstrate against imposing it upon any labour which is regarded as useful-which produces a benefit or a pleasure worth the cost.
The dorsolateral prefrontal cortex that houses your inner critic -- that voice of doubt and disparagement that's always there -- it shuts off in flow.
As my colleague Dan Primack reported on Friday, Bartz's Yahoo employment contract has a non-disparagement clause.
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.
Reviewers have been almost unanimous in their disparagement of this book.
Faint praise is disparagement.