State television has begun giving airtime to opposition figures even as it still disparages them. |
In doing so he belies his own nature, decries his countrymen, and disparages his religion. |
How well does Mr McIntyre know the so-called Third World which he so insultingly disparages? |
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When US steel companies pursue anti-dumping remedies, the free-trade orthodoxy disparages them as backward protectionists, blocking the future for poorer countries. |
But what we are here concerned to point out is the terrible way in which this treatment of the Cross disparages it and minimizes its importance in the history of redemption. |