He has made derogative remarks, made players uncomfortable playing for him, and is not leading the team in the right direction. |
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How can you describe him in such derogative terms with no experience of his personality or behaviour? |
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While preparing student texts, great care is taken to ensure that there is no usage of language or expressions that are derogative. |
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Over time, however, this initially derogative comparison was adopted as a badge of honour by the Guadalajara fans. |
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Burden-based approach takes into consideration just their derogative nature. |
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The media promotes and elevates their dominance by giving major headlines to any derogative reports on the teaching profession. |
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The Australian Government views the shift from a fundamentally mandatory regime to a largely derogative regime, through the mechanism of volume contracts, as a major change. |
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For example, derogative names such as Jenge, Nyagat, Door, Dhong, Bheer, Nyamnyam, among others, should be banned. |
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Some of the graffiti used derogative terms indicating the arsonists thought Krosh was from Pakistan. |
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All was well until a game almost ten years ago on April 21, 2004 when an off-air derogative comment about Chelsea star Marcel Desaiily was used to infer that he was a racist. |
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We talk about cyclists all the time in a derogative manner, but there are more mindless, selfish motorists who park on pavements anywhere and everywhere. |
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