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A cessation to contempt, disdain and scorn within the cybersecurity community.
Source: https://energycentral.com/c/pip/its-special-time-year-rsa-here
Anytime a cable/satellite/streaming company raises prices, it’s going to be met with some scorn from subscribers.
Source: https://awfulannouncing.com/fubotv/fubotv-price-increase-bally-sports.html
He weighed in on the Australian curriculum, during a chorus of scorn from others in the industry who have long pointed to a broken and outdated model.
How is it to “the advantage of the Church or…the faithful” to scorn as liturgical lepers those who are in church every Sunday — and then instruct their bishops that, from here on in, such miscreants should be exiled to the parish gymnasium for Mass?
Source: https://denvercatholic.org/the-new-ultramontanism-and-the-dissing-of-vatican-ii/
Speaking of regular people, another go-to move of haters is to damn the group they scorn for doing the exact same things that they do themselves.
Upon her release, Bellou faced scorn and judgement in her hometown, and her relatives and family argued that she had shamed her family.
Source: https://greekreporter.com/2023/07/28/rebetiko-music-singers-greece/
We do, however, have a Ravenous Editor Beast who will look down with scorn upon all who do so from his perch high atop a bookshelf.
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