The government's late conversion to the works of Joyce is viewed with a jaundiced eye by his grandson. |
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Mrs. Anderson droned slowly and warily, looking him over with a jaundiced eye. |
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I think it's pretty clear to anyone who reads this site on a regular basis that I have a jaundiced eye when it comes to many corporations. |
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The elf cast a jaundiced eye over the blackened mountain, which was still oozing lava. |
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He directed a narrow, jaundiced eye at the lead counsel for the defense, who smirked back at him from his table. |
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He casts a jaundiced eye on all the major institutions, but none comes in for more criticism than this. |
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Because of him, we read everything more closely, with a jaundiced eye, searching for hidden idiocies, subtle contradictions. |
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The book casts a jaundiced eye on everything from helicopter rescues and large, boisterous groups to the use of cell phones, to which Guy had a particularly strong aversion. |
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When revenge surfaces as a primary motive, it's hard not to read with a jaundiced eye. |
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They looked with a jaundiced eye on those who seemed, to them, to have seized their Holy Book and twisted it to their own ends. |
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So it is always well to cast a slightly jaundiced eye over the high flown phrases of professions' protestations of their own virtue, as exhibited in their training manuals. |
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The film looks at infidelity, Hollywood-style with a jaundiced eye. |
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Bitter experience might suggest that we regard these numbers with a jaundiced eye. |
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I depart without a souvenir, but with a jaundiced eye. |
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But Dr. McCarthy still cast a jaundiced eye on personal computing. |
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He has since joined Inspirato but with a more jaundiced eye. |
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Sometimes members of the public look at matters relating to banks and financial institutions with rather a jaundiced eye and see them as charging excessive interest and making huge profits at their expense. |
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As a matter of fact, the banks view with a jaundiced eye the young fellow on the threshold of his life's work who is preoccupied with the type of pension which will some day become his. |
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If we have experienced a hostile world in childhood, we will continue to view almost everyone with a jaundiced eye and react to them according to our perception. |
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