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Examples
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Belittle a states perogatives, if it doesn't suit your political interests.
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Belittle them for not being as wise, all-knowing, and well-informed as you are.
Explaining the AMT spike, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Belittle a states perogatives, if it doesn't suit your political interests.
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Belittle Bin Laden and his followers as a tiny ruthless band of fools - acknowledge that it is easy to destroy, and hard to create - their capacity to crash planes into buildings does not show great sophistication, only ruthless evil.
Bill Shireman: A Fourth of July Quiz: Was George Bush Really the Fifth-Worst President in History? 2010
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Belittle all forms of American culture and discourage the teaching of American history on the ground that it was only a minor part of the “big picture.”
Obama to press forward with other stuff most Americans hate 2010
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Belittle it if you wish (and you'd be a snake to do so, but hey ...), that response, that reaction ... that fear is well founded.
Archive 2008-05-01 2008
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Belittle it if you wish (and you'd be a snake to do so, but hey ...), that response, that reaction ... that fear is well founded.
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Belittle her as a wannabe, attack her for the scandals, and remind women that voting for someone who opposes choice would be insane.
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Belittle his use of words if you like; but before you do think of how valuable they are in negotiation.
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Belittle any scientific argument that doesn't fit with our own rather fixed views?
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