Usually, it disdains the use of facades as a shell for a new building. |
Like other populists, Chavez disdains any party institutionalization that might constrain his personal autonomy. |
And I believe he puts a lot of weight on loyalty, and he disdains disloyalty. |
But his dominance, like Smiley's, arises from a quiet natural authority that disdains the tasteless excesses of ostentation and histrionics. |
He disdains capitalism and free trade, and throughout the campaign accused Yushchenko of being a running-dog lackey of the Yankee imperialists. |
It has appeared to me that he disdains to exhibit his savoir-faire before a single eye-witness. |