Disapprove Sentence Examples

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  • He knew his father would disapprove of her.

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  • Maybe he thought you'd disapprove.

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  • However, sometimes parents will disapprove based on their own prejudices.

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  • Surely he must have known his father would disapprove of her.

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  • The work was printed by the king's printer and dedicated to Louvois, which points to the probability that the government did not disapprove of it.

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  • Tallentyre's famous quote reflects, "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it."

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  • In fact, to help disapprove that assumption, all you need to do is take a look at the Ebony & Ivory purse; it's shaped to give the appearance of a piano keyboard.

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  • Consequently, if any single deputy believed that a measure already approved of by the rest of the house might be injurious to his constituency, he had the right to rise and exclaim nie pozwalam, " I disapprove," when the measure in question fell at once to the ground.

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  • Did you think I would disapprove?

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  • They cannot disapprove of a plan unless it contravenes the provisions of some statute or by-law; but if a person builds otherwise than according to an approved plan he does so at the risk of having his work pulled down or destroyed.

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  • And, of course, I withhold my support from many unsavory practices I disapprove.

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  • He knew his brother would disapprove but also knew Andre would view it better than jeans.

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  • Many angels will disapprove of their fellows for purely corporeal activities, in a most bigoted way.

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  • He was known to disapprove of the Directory both as an institution in the making of which he had had no hand, and of its personnel, with one exception.

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  • However much they might personally disapprove, ' zealous priests could not forbid their parishioners to dance on Sunday, if the practice had won widespread toleration; on the other hand, they could not relax the usual discipline of the church on the strength of a few unguarded opinions of too indulgent casuists.

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  • He will approve or disapprove of himself according as his conduct has fulfilled the conditions of social welfare.

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  • In general, the by-laws require plans of new streets to be submitted to the council, and they are required to approve or disapprove of these plans within a month.

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  • A 2003 paper published by Rutgers University, Food Policy Institute, found that people who appreciate the naturalness of the organic lifestyle are more likely to disapprove foods which are genetically modified.

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  • His so-called veto-power permits him to return to Congress, within ten days after its passage, any bill of which he may disapprove, and, unless this bill re-passes both houses by a two-thirds vote, it does not become law.

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  • It was one thing to have him bark at and disapprove of her, but she wasn't going to tolerate him being short with the children.

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