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Shop talk was forbidden — or at least frowned upon.
" At a seminar at Asia Society Hong Kong this month, Tagore remembered that when she started working "working itself was frowned upon" for a woman -- "and working in films was doubly frowned upon.
It's sort of frowned upon to complain about being famous.
I frowned as I changed back into my clothes. Toxins?
In her mugshot from seven weeks earlier, she frowned slightly.
Russell's and Williams' family members also frowned on the verdict.
Sex before marriage is still frowned upon or even outlawed.
The producer smiled politely in my direction, but then frowned.
When asked about the flare in the stands, Slutsky frowned.
In our gym, steroids are not frowned upon at all.
In the name of utilization, this would be frowned upon.
Mostly frowned upon because quality can diminish during the wait.
Naming minor planets after pets, for example, is frowned upon.
Klay Thompson frowned and put his head in his hands.
IN AMERICA, GAMBLING on sport has long been frowned upon.
But it's generally frowned upon by most employers, for whatever reason.
Leaving to start something of your own was not frowned upon.
He frowned, he rocked back and forth, he paced, wandered, etc.
Open rebellion against hierarchical strictures is still rare and frowned upon.
Though drinking in public is not prohibited, it is frowned upon.
Zhu agrees that receiving mental health care can be frowned upon.
While times may be changing, Georgia has historically frowned on gambling.
Lip-syncing is more than just frowned upon in China, too.
In Brazil taking the old from their neighbourhoods is frowned upon.
"He was all frowned up with his arms crossed," she said.
Although frowned on by puritans, it has caused few open ructions.
Applying makeup behind the wheel: more or less universally frowned upon.
He frowned, as if troubled by the images such words implied.
Up a few flights, Huppert frowned at a taped-off door.
Wall Street's upper echelon, though, has mostly frowned on the trend.
Obstinate segregationists, like the Alabama governor George Wallace, were frowned upon.
Trauma or suicidal ideation were frowned upon with judgement and prejudice.
He jabbed the bag with his left hand — thwack — and frowned.
Flags were frowned upon, as was standing for the national anthem.
They frowned at my chart, seeing I hadn't gained any weight.
The woman at the reception desk looked up, frowned, then smiled.
Here's the thing ... public nudity is extremely frowned upon in Dubai.
Big, flashy displays of wealth are frowned on in Silicon Valley.
The boy frowned, but when he looked at Falun, his gaze warmed.
"They told us it was frowned upon," said DeVine of St. Gabriel's.
Yellow highlighter suspended, Cuddy frowned at the printout in front of her.
Meanwhile, channelling government money to boost exports is frowned on in Geneva.
Rebelliousness was frowned upon if girls – whether black or white – expressed it.
In fact, coffee runs are extremely frowned upon by intern program coordinators.
Mr. Sanders frowned, held up his hand, and began shaking his head.
Newsom frowned, thinking of Quan, the young man with the orange hairbrush.
This is known as camping, and is frowned upon by regular players.
Elwood frowned in disdain at the whole performance, which made Turner smile.
Have you ever frowned while wearing plastic sunglasses with palm trees on?
There, the art form is not only frowned upon, it's essentially illegal.
Eating is banned, and drinking even water is frowned up during class.
Within the Collective, sex is forbidden, and even touching is frowned upon.
While they were not observant Jews, they had always frowned on converts.
Skaskiw frowned, then faced his comms sergeant, a lanky, straw-haired Minnesotan.
Bullet points are frowned upon; the document must be a cogent narrative.
Mr. Resnick frowned, thinking of the Hasidic synagogue just up the road.
Opium smoking is a traditional habit in Iran, but alcohol's frowned upon.
When they have spilled over, the Kremlin has frowned but guaranteed impunity.
Tattoos, with their connotation of gangster culture, are frowned upon in Japan.
It was frowned upon, for instance, for women to paint in public.
Leaving it off your resume altogether is frowned on by many employers.
For most of American history, gun owners generally frowned on the idea.
"[Canned wine] is not to be frowned upon, at all," he said.
She frowned, waved him in, and hurried to get off the phone.
I asked him if he intended to read it, and he frowned.
It started allowing cremation in 1963 but has always frowned on the practice.
DOZING in church is usually frowned upon, no matter how lengthy the sermon.
While being so "type A" is often frowned upon, I don't fully agree.
This is not frowned upon, or ever reported, as it is seen everywhere.
Such horizontal mergers have been increasingly frowned upon by regulators in recent years.
If not, Castigliano predicted the decision could be frowned upon by the public.
Lifting your shirt at the company new hire meeting is typically frowned upon.
Such a move would likely be frowned upon by U.S. President Donald Trump.
I guess non contextual vocals & tapping 2ce on the DVD's are frowned upon.
Independence for women, let alone sex outside marriage, is still strongly frowned upon.
Seeking companionship when we should be "looking after number one" is frowned on.
Identity-based unions, such as religious unions, were frowned upon across the board.
For years, advocates of power authority's centralized model have frowned upon these options.
Another Twitter user writing under the name Zakaria MJ frowned at the criticism.
In America, romantic relationships are the norm, and casual sex is frowned upon.
Being from the south it's frowned upon a lot more than other places.
For-profit ventures like this used to be frowned upon in public parks.
None of this, it should be noted, is illegal or even frowned upon.
In the UK, this, in standard stiff-upper-lip fashion, is frowned upon.
At first much of the behavior, like that of Milken, was frowned upon.
But stream manipulation is universally frowned upon by labels, streaming services, and publishers.
Some courtesies are observed: Stamping on heads is frowned upon, though not barred.
Even before the attacks, we were frowned upon, but it's twice as bad now.
He frowned at his daughter, his brow furrowed under a lop of white hair.
As I smiled, frowned and raised my eyebrows, Polygram accurately surfaced the related emoji.
" Au Naturale, Always "I'm from the Dominican Republic where curly hair is frowned upon.
Death Row was so frowned upon for what they did—they were such bullies.
Making money on these items, however, is frowned upon without prior licensing and permission.
While Clinton was speaking, Trump scowled, frowned, gave the evil eye, sniffed and sighed.
Opposition parties have used the same techniques, which are frowned upon but not illegal.
COLLECTING wild birds' eggs is a hobby, once popular, that is frowned on today.
New York courts have long frowned on attorneys blithely recording their clients without consent.
The Communist government has generally frowned on non-traditional expressions of gender and sexuality.
In March, she published research that seemed to suggest chastity is practically frowned upon.
I think it's frowned upon to talk about your issues when you're somewhat successful.
The idea that sensible policy might sometimes emanate from Washington, DC is frowned upon.
Mr. Trump used it as a noun, which, the dictionary says, is frowned upon.
It's a culture where truth-telling is frowned upon; coverup is rewarded and encouraged.
He was averse to drinking alcohol and frowned on the use of recreational drugs.
Inside, internet access is restricted, relationships are arranged, and conventional medicines are frowned upon.
In the world of old school politics, "paying to play" is generally frowned upon.
But I couldn't ask—that would have been frowned upon—and never found out.
On the tourist mecca of Gotland, tradition is upheld and showiness is frowned upon.
Such as a user picked up this product and frowned and didn't buy it.
Bartering is frowned upon, unless you're in a large market and buying in bulk.
Messud frowned when asked if she ever tried to make her work more commercial.
But staring at strangers and demanding explanations of their physical abnormalities is frowned upon.
Plagiarism may be a frowned-upon behavior, but among constitution writers, it was accepted.
" Dorsey frowned and said, "It's not real time, and the translation is not great.
Another member of the crew referred to him as "Sandman," and Josh Safdie frowned.
He frowned and said that he believed in the right tool for the task.
There was a time where it was subversive, frowned upon, and sometimes even outright divisive.
He frowned at my response, then ran off, beckoned by his group of white friends.
Giving subjects that power is frowned upon in the journalism world due to ethical implications.
He frowned as he surveyed the car in his malodorous garage, its contents tossed askew.
I'm no royalty expert, but I'm confident cutting the Queen off is frowned upon pic.twitter.
It's partially because for most of human history the open smile has been frowned upon.
They unwind by exercising and watching movies, although certain sci-fi flicks are frowned upon.
The man frowned, told his mother he'd call her back, and took off his headset.
It's known as laborious, and generally frowned upon in most forms of modern game design.
The pint-swilling pugilists of the Muay Thai boxing scene almost universally frowned upon smoking.
The very term has been frowned upon in Conservative Party circles since Margaret Thatcher's leadership.
Finding an afterschool job or preparing for college are either frowned upon or outright forbidden.
He requested the box score after the postgame news conference, looked at it and frowned.
It's the type of video that makes you forget that hyperbole is sometimes frowned upon.
The investigation of Tiahleigh's death is still open, which means media snooping is frowned upon.
" He frowned, to say, "Don't let her breathe in until we get off the bus.
Large portraits of formally dressed people from previous centuries frowned from above the unlit fireplace.
"Cheating is frowned upon in my relationships structure much like a monogamous relationship," Gill said.
Jeering is frowned upon in Japan, while it's widely tolerated — even expected — at American games.
And taking war trophies off dead bodies is actually frowned upon by the Geneva Convention.
Wanting a better understanding should never be frowned upon, and inquisitiveness should always be rewarded.
"Public displays of affection are frowned upon here but that applies to everyone," he said.
Lunch boxes are scrutinised critically by other mothers; hiring a babysitter or cleaner is frowned upon.
Even after the transition to a civilian government, dredging up the past has been frowned upon.
Ostriches have it easy, because it's frowned upon when humans bury their heads in the sand.
Across the aisle, Charles Ridulph, the older brother of the victim, frowned and bowed his head.
Those who do vote, depending on how conservative their local church is, may be frowned upon.
Peter Townsend, whose previous divorce was frowned upon by the Queen and the Church of England.
And while concerts have started to be held this year, they remain frowned on by clerics.
In many cultures, pulling out a camera at such a sombre occasion is widely frowned upon.
Making promises to secure testimony from inmates is frowned upon because it severely diminishes their credibility.
Having sex in public isn't just frowned upon, in most states public sex is also illegal.
While self-performed bloodletting was frowned upon, even some psychiatrists described self-inflicted cuts as therapeutic.
People also frowned upon inconsistent asylum testimony, and those who couldn't speak the host country's language.
Local leaders had frowned on the demonstrations and pressured UC Berkeley to end it, Price said.
It is frowned upon because the tachi-ai is an agreed upon staple of the game.
Courtsiding is not illegal, but it is frowned upon by gambling authorities and tennis's governing bodies.
In stock-car etiquette, blocking is frowned upon as unsportsmanlike, but it's not against the rules.
Covid-19 has quickly made large-scale gatherings and conferences unpopular if not socially frowned upon.
Every time Clinton kept talking when Trump or Lester Holt tried to stop her, I frowned.
Publicly criticizing the subject of an active criminal investigation is frowned upon in most legal circles.
Salerno typified a more old-fashioned gangster ethic that frowned on flamboyance that might attract attention.
She had little knowledge of secular theater, film and television, which are frowned upon as sacrilegious.
Not surprising, the baseball establishment frowned on Bouton, his collaborating editor, Leonard Shecter, and the book.
Not surprising, the baseball establishment frowned on Bouton, his collaborating editor, Leonard Shecter, and the book.
Brown crayon in hand, he frowned in concentration as he drew stick figures and wobbly shapes.
Guys can walk around shirtless puffing their chests, but when a woman does it she's frowned upon.
It's usually frowned upon to speak ill of the dead, but this savage obituary held nothing back.
HUME: On -- in my business, when I came along as a reporter, anonymous sources were frowned on.
But it's also surely frowned upon to scatter human remains in very public places, especially amusement parks.
"Being raised in a strict Italian family, being gay was frowned upon," the Pulse Orlando website says.
The Swiss Protestants John Calvin and Huldrych Zwingli viewed music as sensual temptation and frowned on it.
But in our modern, democratic society everybody is at least a manager and selection is frowned upon.
"Scalping is not technically illegal but it is frowned upon ... (because) people believe it's unfair," she said.
When we — Latinas and Xicanas — dress in flannels and big pants, we get profiled and frowned upon.
But before long all use of SMS will be frowned on, as the bolded passage clearly indicates.
At the first check up of my second trimester, the midwife looked at the scale and frowned.
The money's fantastic and that's something which I deem – and again, it is frowned upon – very important.
But at the time, medical marijuana usage was heavily frowned upon by the general public, Haupt said.
Indonesian human rights activist Tunggal Pawestri corroborates this notion that homosexuality was previously frowned upon but tolerated.
We flinched at empty descriptors like "compelling" and "massive," words that Edmund Wilson had once frowned upon.
It is usually frowned upon by the country's middle and upper classes and considered a vulgar taste.
Should inked Westerners feel they should cover them up, because they are frowned upon in the country?
" When Mabel lost most of her supply of meat in a poker game, Rees frowned: "Fuck, dude!
Because of their differing backgrounds, their marriage was frowned on; its ending was even less approved of.
Discussing salaries with coworkers is typically frowned up by employees and could lead to unintended punitive actions.
A Korean native, she said that for cultural reasons, her relatives sometimes frowned upon her eating competitions.
But shouting in public is still frowned upon, and so we settle for a lavish, gleaming totem.
The selfie represents woman documenting their existence in public space, and that has historically been frowned upon.
Bottom surgery is also exactly what its more frowned-upon name describes: a reconstruction of sex organs.
Clinton was clearly aware that the use of private email to conduct official business was frowned upon.
Many predominantly Muslim countries have already banned triple talaq, which is widely frowned upon around the world.
Even providing clean syringes to drug addicts to help prevent the spread of AIDS was frowned upon.
Unlike Gustav Mahler, who frowned on the composing ambitions of his wife, Alma, Robert Schumann encouraged Clara.
Unlike Gustav Mahler, who frowned on the composing ambitions of his wife, Alma, Robert Schumann encouraged Clara.
Then she noticed the all-caps imperative at the bottom of the door—" DRINK EAT "—and frowned.
Indeed, in America, Chinese food is mostly regarded as cheap takeout food and is sometimes frowned upon.
No one actually said the words "too much democracy," a phrase probably frowned on at democracy conferences.
Bringing them into stores and restaurants is also generally frowned upon since there's no place to stash them.
While concerts started to be held this year, concerts and music in general are frowned on by clerics.
Now the Soviet Union was a wartime ally, and criticism of its terror-based regime was frowned upon.
"We're working on getting your expedited permissions down from the N.O." But instead of seeming pleased, Marchenstamp frowned.
Chief Justice Roberts said Supreme Court precedents have frowned upon the government offering benefits on a conditional basis.
Nowadays, leaving your children on their own might not just be frowned upon, it could get you arrested.
She got a divorce from her abusive husband in the 60s, in Colombia, where divorce was frowned upon.
His confrontational style on the matter was frowned up by the Obama administration, U.S. officials told NBC News.
Bondholders frowned at the company's original plan because it implied a 70 percent reduction on their debt holdings.
But no matter how difficult your job is, looking at porn is usually frowned upon during work hours.
But no one, not even the hopeless losers at the end of the queue, budged or even frowned.
While using dragon fire to kill people is frowned upon, I could see why Dany would lash out.
Almost always, my personal answer was, "Uh, no???" but this kind of lazy reporting was, unfortunately, frowned upon.
Births out of wedlock are frowned upon in Japan and much less common than in Western developed nations.
In one of those unwritten rules of baseball, bunting to break up a no-hitter is frowned upon.
Later that year, he had bodyguards carry him on the Great Wall of China ... which is frowned upon.
He frowned as a questionable La La Land clip was shown as the Best Actor nominations were read.
He harumphed and frowned and shook his head, if not quite in a way I'd describe as angry.
Though white masters fathered many slave children, miscegenation was frowned upon, and later criminalised in most American states.
Hidden-city ticketing is not illegal (United tried to sue Skiplagged and failed) but frowned upon by airlines.
Having multiple classes of stock with differing voting rights used to be unusual and frowned upon by investors.
" However, many of Ms. Kaneko's voters in Niigata frowned on her use of government vehicles, calling her "privileged.
"It was frowned upon," she told me, noting that most of the other mothers back then stayed home.
His intense and lyrical way of writing about living things, now frowned upon, could very happily be revived.
The practice is frowned on by many Muslims worldwide, and the case was being closely watched in India.
"It was frowned upon to do something that was good looking or less considered, more intuitive," she says.
But when asked what she would do this coming election, she frowned and said: "Let's wait and see."
"Taking leftovers home from a restaurant is unusual here and often frowned upon as an American custom," he continued.
And taking any holiday across vast swathes of the year can be heavily frowned upon, if not barred entirely.
President Rodrigo Duterte has encouraged his citizens to murder drug-dealers, something that is generally frowned upon in Britain.
It's hard to believe there was a time when interracial marriage wasn't just frowned upon but, in fact, illegal.
"Why is eating all your advent calendar chocolate on the 1st day even frowned upon?" pondered one Twitter user.
Stockmarkets frowned, as investors worried that a climbing yield on the benchmark bond would lead to higher borrowing costs.
Moreover, Tommy is written as a loose cannon, his trigger-happy habits frowned upon even by his fellow gangsters.
Mingling with the opposite sex is frowned upon; something which they say is not expected from an Aligarian girl.
Until humanity learns to accept everyone's quirks, drinking straight from a wine bottle will continue to be frowned upon.
Sometimes on this show I'm not sure if what Chuck is doing is actually illegal or just frowned upon.
If you do happen to get one, you cover it up—walking around with an erection is frowned upon.
I think he smoked, which is really frowned upon, and he just didn't want to stay in the forest.
Ocasio-Cortez joined in that protest, which was celebrated by environmental activists but frowned upon by some congressional Democrats.
But the store won't be of the big-box variety, which are frowned upon in the Green Mountain State.
She stopped and frowned at Niall and me, then waved her broom at us, as if she was angry.
Notwithstanding a film crew from VICE, photography was frowned upon and participants were asked to put away their smartphones.
Trump weighed in ages ago, suggesting he frowned on jettisoning former President Andrew Jackson from the $85033 bill (CNN).
In many Christian traditions across many cultures, sex outside of marriage is frowned upon, if not strictly off-limits.
"It's generally been frowned upon, but there's nothing illegal about the White House telling antitrust agencies what to do."
Concerts and theater were largely banned, and even the notion of fun was often frowned upon as un-Islamic.
We waved from our saddles at the occasional horse-drawn cart, frowned at the multitude of discarded plastic bottles.
My mom ripped his head off of all of our family pictures, and frowned on musicians my entire life.
Yet one consequence of the increased regulation of musical entertainment thereafter was segregation, as moralisers frowned on racial mixing.
Homosexuality is not frowned upon — one boy announces that is in love with Mick Jagger, in terms unusually frank.
His move highlights the self-denying spirit of a firm where big egos and flashy personalities are frowned upon.
Higher interest rates are welcomed by savers but frowned upon by anyone holding debt they need to pay back.
If you frowned at what he brought to the table four years ago, your facial expression has not changed.
Then there are the more daring — typically younger — provocateurs, who incorporate demanding tricks and lifts frowned upon by traditionalists.
Why would a white student union or white history month be frowned upon, when the black versions are embraced?
The practice of sending sources stories before they're published is more than unusual — it's frowned upon in the journalism community.
In some places, like China or Venezuela, Tor traffic is blocked, and usage is illegal or at least frowned upon.
In our community there are so many dark-skinned girls with self-confidence issues because dark skin is frowned upon.
"This is not illegal, but we would describe it as regulation avoidance and it's absolutely frowned upon," Mr. Burnett said.
For educators, community leaders, and content creators in the polyamorous community, "it's generally frowned upon to unicorn hunt," Winston said.
And it seems likely that words like "transgender" and "fetus" would indeed be frowned upon by Republicans now in power.
But it turns out that this harmless hobby is frowned upon by the biggest buzzkills in the world… the feds.
But it's still rather frowned upon and it's hard to imagine these two characters being all that thrilled about it.
The government frowned on the Kraft bid, aware, probably, of the dwindling number of large British firms that are left.
For example, he was able to gain access to areas where a big camera rig would have been frowned upon.
Although the House of Commons is still a wildly unprofessional workplace, threats of physical violence are these days frowned upon.
These arrests are happening under the fact that Western music and dancing are frowned upon in the nation's conservative society.
Immediately after at a Judiciary Committee meeting, he visibly frowned and looked down at the table in front of him.
Since brandishing actual organs for this purpose would probably be frowned upon, they decided on an anatomically accurate silicone mold.
"I think it's really sad that something so innocent and natural is still frowned upon by some people," she says.
Although laws differ from state to state, there's a reason teacher-student relationships are frowned upon, if not outright illegal.
" Breed's chief of staff, who'd come in to wind up the meeting, frowned and said, "She's got nine more years.
But Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar frowned on that idea during a White House meeting on Monday. Sen.
In fact, business was frowned upon, as the name of the game in Washington was respect, power and then money.
" When Biles was asked if she would compete into her 30s, she frowned, shook her head and said, "Absolutely not.
He frowned at my questions, nibbling on wedges of cheese during most of the interview, but he still answered gamely.
Mr. Nakamura frowned at an unmade move that, according to the computer, might have enabled him to press his advantage.
Why it matters: In the past, regulators have frowned on telecom mergers that would reduce the number of national players.
The practice of feeding them, however Instagram-worthy, is frowned upon by New York City's parks department and wildlife experts.
In a profession that frowned on self-promotion, he was regarded as a publicity-seeking eccentric, if not a crackpot.
They'll also be taking questions from fans—though, judging by the teaser, any inquiries about That Ending are frowned upon.
It has been successful, and not just because Tinder and other dating apps are banned or severely frowned on here.
"We still live in a country where tattooed people are frowned upon and judged," he wrote in a Facebook post.
Salvadoran soldiers have worked in security since the 1990's, though the practice is frowned on by human rights groups.
The Chinese government has in recent years frowned on anything that could be interpreted as a celebration of ostentatious wealth.
What in the World In most countries, sleeping on the job isn't just frowned upon, it may get you fired.
But according to two people in the room, he frowned when a hefty slice of chocolate cake arrived for dessert.
Sign stealing isn't explicitly against the MLB's rules, but it's definitely frowned upon, and it has a long history in baseball.
Whereas ethnicity is less of a barrier to love in Nigeria's cosmopolitan commercial capital, Christian-Muslim unions are still frowned upon.
The aide frowned, eyes narrowed, as though worried she was being tricked, though it was unclear what the trick might be.
Sky-high executive pay is a touchy topic in Japan, where conspicuous consumption is frowned upon and wealth gaps are contentious.
However, websites and software that use it without a clear warning to users are usually frowned upon at the very least. 
Diversity may be frowned upon throughout the country, but it reigns, apparently, on the little vessels that ferry illegal migrants away.
For my generation, I don't think it was ever a huge deal to smoke pot, or that it was frowned upon.
As someone who experienced that loss, he said he believes cyberbullying should be frowned upon for its toll on mental health.
Ten years ago when it was more frowned upon, people were more stringent about keeping their edibles under lock and key.
But it broke no law, caused no security breach and, while frowned upon, was not especially unusual at the State Department.
In the current climate, the federal government is not efficient and working in the public sector is frowned upon, he said.
Instead of being frowned at by Marilyn Quayle, attendees at this year's Republican National Convention heard Ivanka Trump applaud working moms.
Last year, the Supreme Court struck down the practice, known as triple talaq, which is widely frowned upon around the world.
Large open fires in aging apartment blocks are frowned upon because there is insufficient water to douse flames if they spread.
But as a country with large, religious Jewish and Muslim communities, Israel had long frowned on drug use of any kind.
The practice of paying subjects for interviews and access is frowned upon by many media outlets, including The New York Times.
When she launched her cosmetics brand back in 1952, people frowned on it, because well-off families weren't supposed to work.
The French authorities are so concerned about their crucially important tourist industry that any media reports about terrorist threats are frowned upon.
And I think that in Europe it is a little less taboo, I think in America it is very, very frowned upon.
Is sticking your head in the sand still frowned upon if you discover a buried mini Nintendo NES while you're down there?
But giving the Knott's robots a rusty old shag is still frowned upon, no matter how sexy you might think they are.
Purwanti's approach is unconventional in the country with the world's largest Muslim population where open discussion of sex is largely frowned upon.
Frutarom also makes flavors and ingredients for food, beverage, pharmaceutical and fragrance clients, but Wall Street frowned upon the deal, Cramer said.
Members often joke that Hash House Harriers is a "drinking club with a running problem," so competition or racing is frowned upon.
My health-food-pushing mom always frowned on this practice, warning us kids that the packets contained poison that could cause cancer.
It's typically frowned upon in consulting to act nothing less than stressed 14.99/3, so most of my team eats while working.
Traditionally, it's frowned upon to go out in public with your ashes on display, but nowadays it's pretty common to do so.
We live in a society where uncommon kinks are still very much frowned upon, and most people are embarrassed about their interests.
When I finally went to the doctor, he took one look at the scars and cysts that dotted my face and frowned.
Separately, Apple will also now permit Apple Store employees to install screen protectors on iPhones, a practice that was previously frowned upon.
There, Elliot tells me, spinning is not as frowned upon as using a rolling pin, but it's up there with pizza sacrilege.
He told Managing Asia in 2016 what was frowned upon at the open source software company in this age of business disruption.
The industry fell under a further cloud when it appeared on the April list of industries officially frowned upon by the government.
I think that's something that might incur dislike from Tesla, and we don't want to do anything that's frowned upon by them.
It looks like Ghirardelli is showcasing its strawberry and vanilla flavors, but an extra scoop of chocolate will never be frowned upon.
At the Vatican, Pope John Paul II, whose defining experience was resistance to the communist regime in Poland, frowned on liberation theology.
The woman frowned and turned her back, telling Mayar to go away and saying she did not want to talk to her.
However, under the terms of the August 6900 amendment to the Preferred Stock Purchase Agreement, capital for the GSEs was frowned upon.
To drive home his anti-corruption drive, Xi has frowned upon party cadres playing the game, hurting membership at many golf courses.
Perhaps most distressing to the science community was the news that even the words "science" and "evidence" are now being frowned upon.
They were Democrats but they never made a noise about it, because they thought it would be disruptive and socially frowned upon.
And, by how it was O.K. to be successful — which is frowned upon in Canada if you are too obvious about it.
What the president now says he should have said doesn't really fall in the category of the usual frowned-upon double negative.
The spectacle was watched by thousands of spectators but frowned upon by church leaders in the Philippines, Asia's largest Roman Catholic nation.
And she frowned on the women who had brought their young sons, who are allowed up to age 8 on the beach.
And unfortunately, in the black community, cooperating with the state — even in the prosecution of a white police officer — is frowned upon.
Life at Disney World, of course, is a well-oiled machine, and any disruptions to the schedule are very, very frowned upon.
She frowned, muttering another apology to her mother, but again I assured her, American-style, that they were delicious all the same.
Hate to burst your bubble but it's generally frowned upon to spray-paint your M4 bright pink and go on a patrol.
Ethics experts have long frowned on the idea of senior administration officials with active corporate activities because of potential conflicts of interests.
In other sports, doping is both frowned upon and explicitly prohibited because it is seen as giving PED users an unfair advantage.
Dating is still frowned upon in many circles in India's religiously- and ethnically-divided society, where arranged marriages are still the norm.
Much-needed state spending during the crisis was frowned upon: 4003 out of 2400 countries were judged to have excessive deficits in 213.
While it's generally frowned upon to "ruin" your Instagram pics with text and doodles, sometimes they can help express emotion in a photo.
Births outside marriage, for instance, are so widely frowned upon that they amount to only 268 percent of the total, the lowest anywhere.
Ziosk CEO Jack Baum, who took over the position in October 2017, said this kind of behavior is frowned upon — but probably inevitable.
The court frowned on Mr Ross's original justification for the citizenship question—gathering data to better protect minority voting rights—as a "distraction".
That day at the department store, the saleswoman looked down at me, up at my mother, then down at me again, and frowned.
Launched in 2015, StayUncle helps "privacy-starved lovers" find accommodation in about 900 partner hotels across India, where premarital sex is frowned upon.
Some kinds of leaks—like the ones about White House staffers struggling to find light switches—are frowned upon, but not really punished.
Sasse said that's frowned upon in his state and invited Maher to come ... and that's when the TV host dropped the N-bomb.
Berman has frowned on the practice, including when he kept Turkish-Iranian gold trader Reza Zarrab locked up over alleged Iran sanctions violations.
" Costello frowned, and Mooney shook his head, saying, "I kind of really want to collaborate with some new people on the next one.
Apple has been granted a patent that would let the company to disable photo and video capturing in places where it's frowned upon.
" Snow muffles the landscape in this companion to "The Call of the Wild": "Dark spruce forest frowned on either side the frozen waterway.
The New Deal agencies initially encountered resistance from the Supreme Court, which was then, like now, a reactionary institution that frowned on novelty.
I think he hid that from his followers because that was very much frowned upon universally by that generation, by the hippie generation.
Why would sisters insult each other with the word "slut" in a libertine kingdom where overt sexuality, incest, or bastardry aren't frowned upon?
As the women frowned at him, O'Rourke stared into his lap, looking like a kid who had been called into the principal's office.
If I didn't respond to a girl's flirtations, my colleagues frowned upon me as if I had thrown their bike in the canal.
Ten thousand years ago, if another human frowned at us, chances were high one of us would be dead in a couple minutes.
The last horse slaughterhouses in the United States closed in 2007, and eating horse meat is widely frowned upon in the United States.
"I don't think it's frowned upon to cultivate this outside part of you, as perhaps it was in the past," Ms. Kretzschmar said.
Even though it's frowned upon by many in the US, spanking is seen even less favorably in the UK, according to Expats blog.
He frowned at the faux-Greek frieze above the theatre's entrance ("Hide that, too"), and at the poster below the marquee ("Pure Yanni").
Investments that support national policies will still be supported, but excessive money flowing out of the country will be more than frowned upon.
He's known as the Picasso of India for good reason, although such a label would likely be frowned upon by the show's curators.
He believes humans driving cars will be one day be frowned upon and shared self-driving rides will be cheaper than a bus ticket.
If instead the skater flips the board upright between the legs, as seen below, it's called an illusion flip and is generally frowned upon.
Whereas over-the-top celebrations are somewhat frowned upon at Augusta National, Tuesday night at the Mile High Showdown, they were all but encouraged.
The demands of labor kept our eyes looking forward toward the next chore, the next bill, and our stoic culture frowned on self-expression.
But Singapore is also a country of contrasts: Sex outside of wedlock is frowned upon, but prostitution is a legal profession for female citizens.
Her story of exclusion from everyday opportunities is common across conservative India, where homosexuality and even heterosexual sex outside marriage are largely frowned upon.
Although touching the Queen is generally frowned upon, Michelle Obama warmly wrapped her arm around the monarch during a 2009 reception at Buckingham Palace.
Traditionally, venture capitalists frowned on startup founders selling any of their personal stakes in their companies before the firms went public or were acquired.
Asked if she was looking forward to the Games, she frowned a bit and said that it was unlikely she would catch many events.
"He was the access point to Julian Assange," Mr. Bannon said, who was dressed in black, spoke in clipped tones and frowned almost continually.
Yes, wearing socks to bed is generally frowned upon (although not by everyone), but pre-bed socks are a luxury everyone can agree on.
Former NFL communications vice president Joe Lockhart pointed out that TMZ pays its sources, a practice frowned upon by mainstream media organizations, including CNN.
The merger of T-Mobile and Sprint might help improve 5G coverage, but as for prices ... well, monopolies are frowned on for a reason.
It's a scene where gatekeeping is frowned upon: If you're wondering if these vibrant cross-pollinations are even jazz, you're asking the wrong questions.
That's not counting the people who try DIY treatments to get rid of earwax, nearly all of which are frowned on by the professionals.
Women will suspect anyone who takes too many photos, uploading photos to social media of other people without explicit permission might be frowned upon.
Archbishop Romero's beatification was stalled for years at the Vatican, as many frowned on his association with leftist political views, liberation theology and communism.
You can also turn a noun into an adverb by attaching it to "-wise," though that's frowned upon of late (because it's silly, soundwise).
But flashes of temper are generally frowned upon during congressional hearings, where an old-style sense of decorum still pervades even amid partisan acrimony.
Is student activism something that the adults around you embrace and accept, or is it something that is not allowed or is frowned upon?
Women can make small potions with the magic, but greater engagement is frowned upon, and the elements bend primarily to the will of men.
Men expressing their emotions and opening up about their struggles was frowned upon then, and still is, something Michael Ian Black aims to change.
Amazon's lax in-app purchasing standards let kids all over the country buy coins and crystals to their hearts' content, something the FTC frowned on.
"It couldn't have been more perfect to be a part of a film where being a powerful, strong woman is not frowned upon," she says.
We're hardly suggesting you wear neon on the big day (not that we oppose!), but opting for a warmer shade is no longer frowned upon.
The big picture: Startups hoping to enter the automotive chip market used to encounter skeptical manufacturers and an industry that frowned upon cash-poor startups.
So, besides installing "patent boxes" (frowned upon by tax-fairness campaigners but compliant with international tax rules), cantons are cutting their ordinary corporate-tax rates.
Almost everyone pulls their chair a little closer when there's juicy tea to spill, even though gossiping as a personality trait is universally frowned upon.
In China, homosexuality has been legal since 1997, yet the social stigmatization of LGBT people pervades, with gay relationships largely frowned upon by the state.
I was meeting expectations, but no matter what, if you had to take a day off because your child is sick, it was frowned upon.
Think of him as a wandering knight, except it was very frowned upon for a samurai to exist without a house or lord supporting him.
While the latter is a somewhat common journalistic practice to protect sensitive identities, allowing a subject to pre-approve an article is largely frowned upon.
Not only were erections frowned upon, and possibly a cause for ejection if uncovered long or frequently enough, but some settings restricted single men's entry.
And that's why any form of technology being used in elections is generally frowned upon and regarded as a potential attack vector for malicious actors.
Asked why they had chosen Mrs Clinton over Mr Sanders, the three all frowned, and admitted they knew almost nothing about the senator from Vermont.
Eun: Because tattoo culture is so frowned upon here, I spent a lot of time on social media, looking at what other people were doing.
Some believe it would have been frowned upon (and thus considered unlucky) to court a spouse when you were supposed to be celebrating the deceased.
It is the cherry-picking of a painting here and a painting there to bolster an endowment or support operating expenses that is frowned upon.
For much of the post-crisis period, agencies generally frowned on any transaction that might make a bank bigger, more complex and tougher to police.
Doval said Pakistan and groups based there have frowned upon such signs of normalcy and rebuked militants inside Kashmir for failing to stop the trucks.
As the mother of a child in the French educational system, I was aware of how positive reinforcement and encouragement is frowned on in Europe.
My period education was all received from the Catholic school I attended, which frowned upon the use of tampons [and] encouraged us to use pads.
I cartoonishly frowned thinking about how the entire event happened in only a few seconds but felt longer as I watched, seemingly, in slow motion.
While Talmud study by women was not forbidden by rabbis, it was generally frowned upon, and still is in parts of the strictly Orthodox world.
The situation is already so dire that the city has increased its reliance on the frowned-upon practice of renting hotel rooms for homeless people.
The niche area of business was once considered unseemly among private equity firms, given that they have historically frowned upon investors who exit their funds.
Our own Supreme Court has long frowned on prior restraints, and the prior restraints it has struck down share much in common with the website ban.
I know that many prison relationships are frowned upon, but the need for love, companionship, and trust is something that we all have, inside or out.
I'd hear them say that my sister's a lot darker than me, and it gave this connotation that it was more frowned upon to be darker.
For example, lots of scientists name new species after either a past scientist or a loved one, although it's frowned upon to name it after themselves.
The other catches go without saying: It is frowned upon to share the location of—or worse, to write about—the establishments that he shows you.
Less weddings, more virgins Another cause for Japan's declining birth rate is the fall in marriage rates, with having children outside of wedlock still frowned upon.
Such divestments are generally frowned upon by Chinese regulators, while Beijing's clampdown on capital outflows is making it tougher to repatriate sale proceeds, according to bankers.
Critics have said his arrest and subsequent detention highlighted the restrictions on free speech in Singapore, where criticism of leaders and the government is frowned upon.
In some ways the new proposal mimics a now frowned-upon practice known as "predicate stacking" in which companies would include multiple predicates in their application.
Schulte, a marine biologist with the United States Army Corps of Engineers, frowned, withdrew his foot, found another spot nearby and pressed his toe down again.
For the duration of the sit-in, the House chamber, where electronic devices and photographs are frowned on, was awash in selfies, Facebook Live and Periscope.
In 1994, before holiday albums were a mainstay for a pop star's career Mariah did it first and she did it when it was frowned upon.
Putin, who is campaigning for re-election in a March 18 presidential election, grew up under Communist rule where open shows of religion were frowned upon.
Unlike the rest of the country, Quebec sees itself in France's model of "laïcité," a fierce secularism in which public expressions of religion are frowned upon.
But few approaching the stature of Cardinal O'Brien have publicly admitted sexual conduct that is frowned upon by the church and that contradicted their own preaching.
His son, now 10, learned to play the rhythmic flute music by ear and hoped to play accompaniment, which was frowned upon because of his age.
She was the oldest of nine children in an impoverished family and described her father as a strict man who initially frowned on her acting ambitions.
I never revealed my admiration for Mike Nichols's work on "Virginia Woolf," especially knowing how Edward had frowned on the film's "hopeful" ending, its "sentimental" score.
It lasts for a few seconds and amuses the guests, but always requires a large cleanup and is frequently frowned upon by a lot of venues.
Grant Harrold, an etiquette expert and former butler to Prince Charles, previously told Insider that it is frowned upon for the royals to touch their fans.
Unlike the humble pint, or glass of wine, or shot of tequila, or pitcher of Cheeky V, the Jägerbomb is frowned upon by all and sundry.
But when a bunch of characters showed up at a key moment near the beginning of this movie, suddenly driving an RV, I frowned for a second.
Kaitlyn: I like it when Kyle says "I ain't frowned since '06 / I ain't cried since '01" and I wish those statements were factually accurate about me.
As plenty of nutritionists will tell you, juice cleanses can lead to calorie deficits and low blood sugar — there's a reason they're frowned upon among wellness professionals.
For instance, what if the European Central Bank bought $50 billion in gold to drive its currency lower, which would normally be frowned on and draw attention.
But according to the progress report, many participants have frowned on the idea of precedents at all: Overall, feedback generally supported some sort of precedent-setting arrangement.
Big financial firms started curtailing year-end bashes in 2008 as taxpayer bailouts, populist outrage and weak profits created an environment where lavish celebrations were frowned upon.
Historically, regulators frowned upon anything over 6X but Trump administration officials recently told the market that the 6X ratio was now considered guidance and not a rule.
While boasting about your accomplishments may be frowned upon in most circumstances, it's perfectly acceptable during a job interview, says interview coach and HR expert Barry Drexler.
Boasting about how quickly funding is being raised is also frowned upon, as it has no real bearing on the potential success or failure of an idea.
A few runners were most economical when they frowned; the researchers speculate that their grimaces, like ferocious "game faces," increased their determination to outdo their normal performance.
Growing up in Haverhill, Ruth wanted to go to college and run a business — ambitions that were approved by her father but frowned upon by her mother.
Yet divorce was still frowned on in British society -- and marrying a divorcee whose former spouse was still alive was verboten according to the Church of England.
Chinese public servants have carried out mandatory home stays with Uyghur families to help the Xinjiang residents "assimilate," and watch for frowned-upon religious or cultural practices.
He never said 'really big,' he never said 'shoo,' he never cracked his knuckles, he never rolled his eyes up, he never did spins, he never frowned.
Oh yes, that's me, I don't have a math brain — though the whole idea of a math brain is frowned on by those who study this topic.
So Ford said the heck with professionalism (it is generally frowned upon to do anything personal like this at a junket) and brought the dissertation with her.
According to FiveThirtyEight, those issues included research that allowed participants to know whether or not they were eating MSG, scientifically frowned upon due to the placebo effect.
"We're in this moment where just being alone and by yourself and having your own thoughts that maybe you don't share is almost frowned upon," he said.
The fact that much of the work deals with officially frowned-on subject matter, including homosexuality, keeps the project marginal even within the contemporary Chinese art world.
And more recently, Facebook admitted it had stored the passwords of hundreds of millions of its users in "plaintext," a security practice frowned upon by industry experts.
If gentility is de rigeur and blatant patriotism frowned upon, Brexit might seem to be a fluke in British politics — but it is reality all the same.
Besides the threat of getting booted off whatever service it is if the practice is frowned upon, you're also making your accounts and devices more vulnerable in general.
In the late 19th and early 20th century, the culture at large may have frowned on the smile, and it took a while to learn to love it.
However, some of what biohackers do is experimental and risky, frowned upon by the FDA because it's not being studied in clinical trials with the usual regulatory oversight.
Attendees at previous G7 meetings have frowned upon intervention, and Tokyo is sensitive to criticism it is trying to engineer a weaker yen through ultra-loose monetary policy.
While normally being Sneezy or Dopey in the kitchen are frowned upon, soon Disney lovers are going to want to spend a lot of time doing just that.
But with disagreements and competition amongst China's ruling elite normally happening out of sight, and indeed with public argument frowned upon, Hu, Sun and Chen gave little away.
While it was once frowned upon to get tattoos, particularly if your job involves being permanently in the public eye, it's now become just par for the course.
Dish soap is frowned upon by serious car washers, who argue that you should use a specially formulated soap cleanser that won't degrade your car's finish or wax. 
Drawing during class is often frowned upon and scolded by teachers who think that their students are paying too much attention to their creations and not the lecture.
Association with Cuba's government is often frowned on even though the fierce rhetoric has grown less intense over time, until the din has been nearly drowned out generationally.
The gimmick couldn't last, especially not in a PG era that frowned on blood and kicking other men square in the face in the explicit manner Orton did.
Thankfully, I don't think what I and the other guys did was quite as illegal or frowned upon, though I'm sure Microsoft wouldn't have been happy about it.
"Before, marijuana smokers smoked somewhat discreetly because it was something that society frowned upon, it wasn't allowed, you knew you were doing something that wasn't legal," he said.
His parents, who were praying at the graves of the dead in the mosque's yard, already turning into a shrine, frowned on their son taking such a souvenir.
Silver's collaborative approach is certainly more appropriate in 2020, with the Stern approach increasingly frowned upon, but in some ways it may be even harder to pull off.
In fact, since 390 [CE], male [homosexuality] was frowned upon by law and, during the reign of Justinian (527–565), sex between males was fully considered a crime.
Attendees at previous G24 meetings have frowned upon intervention, and Tokyo is sensitive to criticism it is trying to engineer a weaker yen through ultra-loose monetary policy.
"It gives me the ability to protect myself as opposed to being somewhere where you weren't allowed to have a firearm or it was frowned upon," said Arnold.
In fact, the idea that boys as well as girls need more resources and tools to productively grow feels like an outlier opinion that might be frowned upon.
Attributing divine qualities or giving individuals any of the 99 names of God is frowned upon in the kingdom, which follows the strict Sunni Muslim Wahhabi school of Islam.
But even if they are never enforced, the existence of these agreements not only signals to employees that seeking justice for harassment and discrimination is frowned upon, it's forbidden.
Online criticism of the government's economic and trade policies is also frowned upon, as China's economy further loses momentum despite a raft of supportive measures rolled out this year.
Conventional repos allow institutions to lend out assets for short periods to generate liquidity, but this is frowned on by some Islamic scholars who argue it involves charging interest.
Ms O'Brien, now 88, took a risk in giving voice to a Nigerian girl who suffers horrific cruelty, especially in an age when "cultural appropriation" is often frowned upon.
His cartel is said to be responsible for everything from kidnapping to murder, but capital punishment is frowned upon in much of the world, even for those heinous crimes.
However, instead of heeding widespread safety advice, the president decided to forgo his protective glasses and looked directly into the sun—which is, of course, dangerous and frowned upon.
This year's season is the most tradition-breaking yet in a deeply conservative country where the Taliban once outlawed music and Western-style popular culture is widely frowned upon.
Paul George broke his leg in the off-season, the Pacers missed the playoffs in 2015, and West sat around and frowned and groused to anyone who would listen.
As plastic straws become more frowned-upon, and even illegal, makers of these reusable straws have stepped up their game to fill in an anticipated gap in the market.
Passing off new for old is widely frowned upon, so the standard operating procedure involves clarifying which parts of a building have been touched up and which parts haven't.
This type of borrowing is not uncommon, though it is increasingly frowned on for company executives and board members, because it reduces their effective economic stake in the company.
He cited examples of young Muslim girls being kept away from school swimming, sculpture classes and choir activities frowned upon by some of the country's estimated 5 million Muslims.
Saudi Arabia, a key relationship in the war on terror now frowned upon by media and the public, was born out of the ashes of the First World War.
That social space disappeared after World War II, when the Communist rulers of Czechoslovakia frowned on social networks outside official spheres, and Bratislavans mostly sipped their coffee at home.
Regardless of how horrible your current boss may be, results from the LinkedIn survey showed that hiring managers frowned upon candidates who bad-mouthed their current or former employer.
Breastfeeding is the most normal thing in the world and I can't for the life of me imagine why or how it is ever frowned upon or scared of.
He frowned at a memory of her squeezing his finger and staring up at him with those innocent emerald eyes; that would haunt him until the day he died.
The institutions, many of which use outside telemarketing vendors, typically view percentage-based commissions as an important motivating factor, though the practice is frowned upon by some professional organizations.
The reaction in the news media and in cultural circles was that the government had frowned on a ballet celebrating a gay man who had fled the Soviet Union.
In contrast, doing what the attorney general did, calling for a sentence "far less" than that called for by the guidelines, is generally frowned upon by the Justice Department.
Which takes us to some more bad years, the Commonwealth in England under Oliver Cromwell: long on sermons, short on fun, with maypoles and general frolicking severely frowned upon.
The leg sandwich Apparently, getting on the floor and sliding between someone's legs during a black tie event is frowned upon unless you're, like, a popular supermodel or something. 2.
It was a world that — like its heroine, teen gymnast Sissy — frowned at the idea of too much feminine strength and power on display: "Hey, hey, hey!" chortled the announcer.
Gritty-themed films by Bong and Park Chan-wook, for instance, have been welcomed into South Korea's movie theaters while illegal pirating is also largely frowned upon by Internet users.
A common theme among all the business-casual women I spoke to was that looking too dressed up is frowned upon — that it makes an employee look out of place.
In the cities of Wenzhou, Hangzhou, Ningbo, and Taizhou, weddings and funerals are frowned upon and "unessential" public venues are closed — with only markets and pharmacies allowed to stay open.
Maybe word got out that he could take the best players at all the local pubs and pool halls, something the stuffy Reed history faculty would surely have frowned upon.
If Trump disliked Twitter so much, he would have surrendered Twitter to the Secret Service at the door to the White House, where using unsecured Android phones is frowned upon.
Beans might be frowned upon by trendy diet communities like the Paleo or Whole 30— both of which entirely swear off legumes — but Musk eats them and swears by them.
That said, their use and social acceptance is likely to help with the ongoing sexual revolution since the 1960s, freeing people to enjoy their bodies in ways once frowned upon.
A bad attitude will break your reputation Losing your cool at work has always been frowned upon, and despite claims of a kinder, gentler 21st century workplace, it still is.
We live in a puritanical society where open discussions of sexuality are generally frowned upon, an attitude that promotes ignorance about the diversity and complexity of the human sexual experience.
Toyota officials and dealers say the van's interior comfort offers a more subtle way for China's rich to signal their wealth in a climate where overt excess is frowned upon.
Plus, your kids will probably get a lot more use out of an electric skateboard since hoverboards are banned on city streets and frowned upon pretty much everywhere else. Nope.
Campaigners say real numbers are far higher, as many conceal their identities for fear of discrimination in a country where homosexuality, as well as premarital sex, are largely frowned upon.
The intimate greeting flies in the face of royal protocol, which dictates that anything other than a handshake is highly frowned upon when meeting a member of the royal family.
In many communities worldwide, interracial relationships are still frowned upon; in a 2012 survey in the UK, 15 percent of the public said they were against marriage across ethnic lines.
Titled Coralarium, the underwater artwork included humanoid sculptures, a no-no in a country in which Islam is the official religion and depiction of humans in art is frowned upon.
As she sat in the visiting locker room at the Garden, Griner shook her head at the mention of the comments—as well as her responses to them— and frowned.
Obscenity on this scale was not just frowned upon in polite society at the time, but highly illegal, so it's no surprise that the copper engravings lack an artist's signature.
Some black ministers have even frowned on Dr. King for his moral failures as an excuse to avoid the message that he trumpeted as an itinerant preacher for social justice.
Over the course of the next hour, the speakers got up one by one and went through the possible scenarios, while I fidgeted and frowned, taking notes when I could.
Regardless of how they get there, they seem to peregrinate in a fog, for which they can hardly be blamed: In Brighton Beach, questions are deeply frowned upon, then ignored.
We are always frowned upon — deemed fat, lazy, smelly — and the anxiety of the job comes at the end of the day, when you're tired from concentrating for 14 hours.
The show finds Emily Dickinson (Hailee Steinfeld) in the 1850s as she struggles to follow her dreams of becoming a poet at a time when female writers were frowned upon.
"It is difficult, but work is work, I have to do it," said Rama, adding that taking breaks is frowned upon and often results in a scolding from her supervisor.
A US official says there has been no discussion about bringing Elsheikh and Kotey to Guantanamo Bay, the American detention facility in Cuba that is frowned upon by UK politicians.
She, along with my grandmother, who was 26 at the time, protested the Cuban government's decision for days despite it being frowned upon for upper class women to protest publicly.
" This Reddit user, who is from Missouri, wished to remain anonymous but told CNBC by email Friday that they did not lose their job, but their absence was "frowned upon.
Whether your mom is on her feet all day or is an avid tennis buff, no one ever frowned upon a great massage — and Massage Envy has a ton of options.
Because you know that nightclubs are sacred spaces where only a set few things are allowed to happen and any deviation from these is frowned upon by the self-serving community.
Contact between the American president with the leader of North Korea has been frowned upon, given the country's long list of human rights concerns have led Washington to keep its distance.
This exciting concoction is a splendid treat to pair with your aprés dinner glass, or to simply keep in your desk at work, where drinking actual rosé is probably frowned upon.
Investors frowned on the cloud software company's move to acquire both Carbon Black and Pivotal Software at a grand enterprise value of $4.8 billion, but CNBC's Jim Cramer took a contrarian.
While job-hopping was once a frowned-upon activity, it was also easier to assume that hard work and dedication to one employer would set you up for a comfortable retirement.
The case comes amid growing awareness of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues in China, where society and the government have generally frowned on non-traditional expressions of gender and sexuality.
I don&apost know if I was MS-13, I am apparently a better person than the President, I guess that&aposs cool in certain -- it used to be frowned upon.
Wireless users may find that AT&T's DirecTV Now service doesn't count against their monthly usage limit, an arrangement that was still allowed under Wheeler's FCC but was increasingly frowned upon.
Similar government efforts to coddling individuals would be frowned upon elsewhere in the financial sector, and absolutely abhorred when it comes to matters of life and death, such as health insurance.
When a solid plane bleeds into the area adjacent to it, I get the feeling that Hoyland had done a lot of watercolors, which his American peers would have frowned upon.
The use of plastic straws have been frowned upon due to the potential harm it posts to sea turtles and other marine life, encouraging the switch to paper or reusable straws.
PIK notes were frowned upon after they unravelled following the sub-prime crisis, so their comeback is seen as a reflection of a market focused more on yield rather than risk.
"I've listened to the first-grade teachers that don't want to be pistol-packing first-grade teachers," Mr. Inslee said as the president frowned and folded his arms across his chest.
Though simulation in football is generally frowned upon, there are rare occasions where a player produces a dive so sublime, so magical, that you can't help but fall under its spell.
Ones that align with Beijing's strategic and economic priorities will get the green light, while others in sectors like sports and entertainment will be frowned upon as Beijing considers them frivolous.
South Africa became the first country in Africa to legalize gay marriage in 2006, but homosexuality is still widely frowned upon and same-sex unions are often decried as "un-African".
" She frowned at the memory of a dinner at the White House last year when men talked over her, and she asked, "Doesn't anybody listen to a woman in the room?
To be sure, divorce is often frowned upon in nations and cultures where arranged marriages are common — making that metric a potentially unreliable way to assess marital bliss or the lack thereof.
This is anathema in Brussels, where the idea that you can pick and choose the bits of the EU that you like is frowned upon, but it is what Europeans increasingly want.
It can even happen, she adds, in cases where a woman is simply conversing with a man on her phone, which is frowned upon in more conservative and rural parts of India.
Like if it wasn't socially frowned upon you would find a way to wear your obsession every single day, or buy it in bulk to create a Mark Zuckerberg-like daily uniform.
Even small tics — like when Justice Samuel Alito did mouthed "not true" during the 2010 State of the Union when President Obama criticized the Court's decision in Citizens United — are frowned upon.
They belonged to the Worldwide Church of God, which observed a strict Saturday Sabbath, rejected holidays with pagan influence like Christmas, and frowned on too much physical contact on the dance floor.
Experts say such homo- and transphobic comments are not surprising in India, which despite making great economic strides, remains a largely conservative country where homosexuality and premarital sex are still frowned upon.
He was one of the iconic figures in actualizing the American dream and the idea that another black man could try to tear that man down was very, very much frowned upon.
But his game has improved significantly since he started training with computer software about a year and a half ago, frowned on by many professional shogi players, the Asahi Shimbun daily said.
The campaign staved off potential complaints from social conservatives who have historically frowned on giving incentives to mothers to work outside the home, by vowing to make those caretaker roles tax-deductible.
Henry VIII famously went ANTIPAPAL after his attempt to divorce Catherine of Aragon and wed Anne Boleyn was frowned upon by the Catholic Church, which contributed to the period of English Reformation.
But since the movie did not present the kind of heroic themes preferred by the Communist Party, which had recently chosen Ceausescu as general secretary, it was frowned upon in official circles.
Larry says he was drafted at a time when showing emotion like many of the young men did on this year's draft night was so frowned upon, you simply couldn't do it.
For centuries, divorce was frowned upon by the Church of England and members of the British royal family were forbidden — or at the very least, strongly discouraged — from marrying someone who was divorced.
Co-opting the term is frowned upon While some argue that modern lethal violence motivated by racism can be described as lynching, the term sometimes gets co-opted to describe a rhetorical attack.
U.S. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump paced, frowned and physically loomed at times over Democratic rival Hillary Clinton during Sunday night's town-hall debate, prompting bewilderment and mockery from some on social media.
REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE But visible in Shanghai's exhibition halls this year has been the rising interest in second-hand deals, long frowned upon in China, and in companies that manage and charter flights.
What may also be the case, but there is no way to know for sure, is that he may have been trying to push through real change and this was being frowned upon.
Similar to masturbation, using tampons became frowned upon or considered sinful in cultures all over the world, and it's still taboo in various Christian denominations and many strictly religious Jewish and Muslim households.
Peter Townsend, whose previous divorce was frowned upon by Queen Elizabeth and the Church of England, Margaret surprised everyone when she married society photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones in 1960 after a whirlwind romance.
After his playing career, he won a Senate seat for a conservative Walloon party but quit after just two years to return to soccer full-time, a highly unusual and frowned-upon move.
Abortion was so frowned upon in my family, but I think even my mom would vouch for this today: We should be able to have the choice in hopes of breaking the cycle.
Once upon a time, Apple frowned at the idea that you might want access to such quotidian things as files on your iPhone, but with this update they can all just be there.
There is a limit to how much disrobing is permissible, and even the wearing of light garments such as T-shirts, in order to stay cool, is frowned on in some business circles.
On Chelsea, Bradley-West explains that incest isn't something that is celebrated on the show — in fact, it's just as frowned upon in the world of Game of Thrones as it is IRL.
To boo the commander in chief on this day, in 2019 America, would be an overtly political act, the kind of political act prohibited in uniform and still often frowned upon after it.
While groping a workmate or showing them porn on your computer may be universally frowned upon, experts say sexual harassment can be difficult to combat because people have different reactions to others' behaviour.
The prospect of personalizing therapy was frowned upon: The more you departed from the standard, the theory ran, the more likely the patient would end up being undertreated or improperly managed, risking recurrence.
Traditionally, Gulf leaders frowned on contact with Israeli government officials, but Otaiba's boss, Mohammed bin Zayed, the crown prince of Abu Dhabi, the most politically important of the emirates, took a different view.
"Breastfeeding is the most normal thing in the world, like breathing and I can't for the life of me imagine why or how it is ever frowned upon or scared of," Rothstein said.
Since many YouTubers monetize their videos — some even using their channels as a main source of income — the videos can sometimes be seen as self-promotion, which is usually frowned upon on Reddit.
As the Journal notes, the deal is highly irregular: James Thurber, a professor of government at American University, said success fees are "outside the ethical norms" among Washington lobbyists and are frowned upon.
Longstanding traditions among the Muslims here — like visits to famous burial sites and a ceremony involving the striking of swords and daggers — are frowned upon by those who have studied in Saudi Arabia.
Before I took the photo, a little bird in the back of my head said, "You may burn bridges, and it may be frowned upon," but I had the balls to do it.
The pressures of the production line also mean sick leave is frowned-upon, and pregnant women are loath to exercise their rights in case they lose their jobs or receive a salary cut.
It's a problem in many communities and is frowned upon in pretty much anywhere with a modicum of moderation, with a few obvious exceptions like off-brand chan sites and private message boards.
" Jody Williams, who with Rita Sodi owns the West Village restaurant Via Carota and has her own smaller place, Buvette, dislikes talking about policy and prefers to say that "laptops are frowned on.
I think that's the assumption, because in Silicon Valley, copying is frowned upon, and it's viewed that once you copy, you always copy, but I think those turned out to be wrong assumptions.
"We live in a strange society where walking around half naked is acceptable but being modest and covering up is frowned upon," a Canada-based reader named Safiya told The Times in 2015.
Mr. Cosby, who frowned as Ms. Constand testified and held his hand against his head, has said that what he gave her that night was Benadryl and that their sexual contact was consensual.
They also supply paddles and life jackets for those who want to use the canoes that are stashed in the various camping areas, a practice that is officially frowned on by the park.
Casual Western dress wasn't frowned on in Singapore, so long as that meant appalling tourist pastels, striped Lacoste polo shirts, and rack-fresh sports or hip-hop gear, Juicy Couture, and so forth.
That's something that would not -- I don't want to say frowned on, but wouldn't be believable ten years ago, when bankers were considered to be antithetical to democracy even because of President Obama.
In the past century across many modern societies, "religion has tended to be restricted to the private sphere," meaning public displays of religiosity have been frowned upon and strictly limited, writes sociologist John Brewer.
As a kid growing up in the English villages of Cottingham and Hornsea, she tried to get a team of girls to play soccer (which she describes as "just as frowned upon as boxing").
But, seeing as it is in fact 2016, and blatant cultural appropriation and blackface are frowned upon, why on Earth would you ever choose to share this photot with the world, and proudly so?
We live for it and embrace everything about our culture, even though much of it is frowned upon—like underage drinking, or heading to the pub when you have a spare minute or two.
Mexico, in 703, was the first country in the Western Hemisphere to establish diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union, a move frowned upon by the United States, whose government confused Mexican nationalism with Communism.
Republicans, meanwhile, were still pushing to tie any benefits for the young immigrants to curbs on family-based legal immigration, border security and other conservative priorities that Democrats and immigration advocates have frowned upon.
"If a couple has lost a child, it is generally frowned upon by fertility clinics for them to go to the clinic to have a child that they see as a replacement," she said.
The 1910 game was canceled at the last minute as Michigan officials claimed several Notre Dame players were ineligible (fielding freshmen or players who had played for three years was frowned upon by some).
Still, in a famously progressive city where millionaires often drive Priuses and flaunting money is frowned upon, some see little difference between the newer and older clubs — it is just moneyed people excluding others.
American legal dramas also outnumber homegrown ones on television, and for fans of "Law and Order," disappointment looms in France's trials: Since the system is inquisitorial rather than adversarial, dramatic objections are frowned upon.
Gennady Rozhdestvensky, the Russian conductor who championed an eclectic array of music, including works by Alfred Schnittke and Sofia Gubaidulina at a time when the Soviet establishment frowned on those composers, died on Saturday.
These days the word "diet" itself is frowned upon; instead, we cleanse, we eat clean, we tell friends we're trying to focus on healthy living, we try to love our body as it is.
This is partly because, at a certain point in the night, the temperature would reach such balmy heights that at least half the room would strip to their underwear meaning indiscriminate photography was frowned upon.
Borrowing formats isn't entirely frowned upon, but the YouTube community appreciates it when creators bring enthusiasm and an original approach to the mix so it doesn't just feel like they're doing it for the views.
Belief in equality for ethnic minorities and gay people has shot up, as demonstrated not only by polls (which could be biased by the knowledge that bigotry is frowned upon) but also by internet activity.
Colombia used to use unconditional amnesties to curtail conflicts—it did so in the 1950s and 1989-91—but these are now frowned upon under the Rome statute which set up the International Criminal Court.
Foreign funding of civil society groups such as labor unions is frowned upon by the government, which suspects that overseas NGOs helped to destabilize Egypt before an uprising that toppled President Hosni Mubarak in 2011.
Not only is surfing one of the world's most dangerous sports, it is also frowned upon for women in the world's most populous Muslim country to bare their bodies and allow their skin to tan.
But vendange volunteering falls into a gray area; like Airbnb in certain cities, it's frowned upon but not strictly illegal, or even strongly enforced — and if you do enough research, you realize it's very common.
The question was meant to give Morris a chance to make a joke about his perceived reliance on his right foot — a point Morris has conceded is not unfair — but upon hearing it, Morris frowned.
"Breastfeeding is the most normal thing in the world, like breathing, and I can't for the life of me imagine why or how it is ever frowned upon or scared of," Rothstein wrote on Instagram.
"Having to go over the 'wooing process' another two or three times… The fact that you can order anything and everything online yet this line of work is still frowned upon is silly to me."
The bass from those beautifully tuned prototype speakers travelled for miles, which at a time when dance music was frowned upon by the organizers meant exiled to a "techno ghetto," far away from main camp.
Technically, the term for this kind of editorial move is a retcon (retroactive continuity), and it's usually frowned on by dedicated fans as reminders of the lack of thoughtfulness by writers or comic book companies.
Of course, encouraging undomesticated animals to associate humans with food is usually frowned upon, but I have yet to see any direct harm result to either human or bird through this very old-school ploy.
But here the carnality is countered by sweetness, brought on by first roasting the bones, then adding rock sugar and a bounty of aromatics whose profusion might be frowned upon in the more austere north.
Joe frowned on his stepson's pot use, especially because he and Arlene had two young boys in the house: Leonard, Arlene's son from a previous relationship, and Matua, born to Joe and Arlene in 2008.
In an era when most masters frowned upon their students deviating beyond a single system, the Oakland camp enthusiastically embraced the mixing of styles and drew from the wide cross-section of their collective experience.
The Supreme Court in recent years has limited police ability to draw blood without a warrant and without a motorist's consent, and frowned upon criminal penalties against people who refuse to consent to a blood draw.
If you want to add features, you can either create your own module, or you can add a feature using inline C. When our VCL was created, we included inline C, which is frowned upon now.
Why it matters: Donald Trump has stressed his intention to ease up on financial regulations, and Tarullo's exit might just be his reading the tea leaves that tough supervision at the Fed will be frowned upon.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump paced, frowned and physically loomed at times over Democratic rival Hillary Clinton during Sunday night's town-hall debate, prompting bewilderment and mockery from some on social media.
It began in Brussels with a death-grip handshake and continued when Mr. Macron frowned visibly as he watched Mr. Trump scold NATO members for not paying their fair share for the upkeep of the alliance.
SAN DIEGO — When Tiger Woods saw the position of his ball in a bunker near the 18th green on Friday, he frowned, and then slapped the butt end of his iron on the fringe several times.
But then, in America—where weed is legal in 10 states recreationally and medicinal cannabis use is legal in 33 states respectively—it's no more frowned upon to suck an after-dinner bong than a mint.
Sitting at work all day scrolling through Facebook is almost definitely frowned upon by your bosses, but Facebook wants to change that with the launch of a new version of Facebook—specifically designed for work—called Workplace.
Merkel appeared to take several seconds to process what Trump had said, then frowned, and started shuffling her papers on the podium set up for their joint news conference in the East Room of the White House.
Bates tweeted that she does not consent to the use of her photos by any media entity — understandable given that it seems like posting such pictures to social media is frowned upon at best, illegal at worst.
Entire-home listings offered by users who manage more than one property are generally frowned upon, since those are much more likely to be commercial operators, rather than homeowners looking for extra cash, or a vacation rental.
If that trend continues, we may be able to fly small drones over cities by this summer, a major shift from the current environment, in which all flight over populated areas is frowned upon by the FAA.
"I'm slightly wary of saying this, because it can be frowned upon, certainly by members of my community and people outside my community," the Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice star told Man of the World magazine.
The DHS tweet may not seem that strange from the dizzying perspective of 2019, but this kind of posturing by a federal agency against a sitting senator would've been frowned upon before President Donald Trump took power.
We know students use Wikipedia and other sources that were frowned upon at one point — how do we meet them where they are and challenge them and really teach them how to take that a step further?
But in an era where Republicans are largely defined by how fervently they support Mr. Trump, the remarks were the latest sign that any admission of weakness regarding the president or his political prospects is frowned upon.
In part, this captured an inability to grasp the social nuances of a newsroom, a place where raw ambition is supposed to be politely concealed and where frisking fellow reporters for information and sources is frowned on.
Fred T. Goldberg, who was the I.R.S. commissioner under George Bush, recalled in an interview that the I.R.S. frowned on partnership equity-for-debt swaps for the same reason it objected to corporate stock-for-debt swaps.
Curiously, the causal effect of the sacrifices of U.S. servicemen in vanquishing Imperial Japan and Korean liberation are not only assiduously accorded the silent treatment, but the role of the U.S. in Korea is occasionally frowned upon.
Even if you work in an office where using your phone during business hours is frowned upon, the truth is that things come up and an emergency may arise where you may need to reach someone quickly.
Ms. Harris, a former prosecutor, employs a rapid-fire questioning pace more commonly seen in courtrooms — a style that at times has her interrupting witnesses, which is frowned upon in the Senate, where decorum is still prized.
In bombshell testimony last week, Cohen alleged -- among other things -- that the President had directed him to pay hush money to kill negative stories about the then-presidential candidate, something most voters in the poll frowned upon.
Most people have heard of "hidden city ticketing" — the frowned-upon method of booking a cheaper multi-city trip with a layover at your destination, rather than an expensive direct flight, and then forgoing the second connection.
In a conservative society where even homosexuality is frowned upon, let alone sex-reassignment, her life would seem to place Ms Jin well outside the stodgy mainstream of Chinese broadcasting (she is pictured at her home in Shanghai).
NEW YORK/GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) - A growing number of farmers in Latin American nations renowned for their high-quality arabica coffee are starting to plant cheaper robusta - a crop still frowned upon or even outlawed in some countries.
When it comes down to actual cycling hardware, Pure Cycles has been around for a while and is generally known for making cheap-ish bikes that are good for the price, but frowned upon by the biking elite.
When you think about it, the twins' incest and Cersei's madness may be frowned upon by the rest of Westeros, but they're actually hallmarks of the Targaryen family — as is Cersei's obsession with wildfire and their golden hair.
"The ability to have, nurture and raise children is a celebrated aspect of Māori culture....and to be made to feel as though that is frowned upon in the workplace leaves Māori feeling like the outsider," she said.
I leave him in his bassinet to entertain himself while I lay in my own bed and send a message to our Airbnb hosts asking if it's frowned upon in Belgium to take babies to bars and breweries.
Using a fairly wide definition of profanity that includes most words that are frowned upon in polite society, it's clear that a small number of companies are responsible for a good portion of foul language in conference calls.
Peter Townsend ended in season one (his previous marriage was frowned upon by both Elizabeth and the Church of England), Margaret now has a new love interest: society photographer Tony Armstrong-Jones, played by Downton Abbey's Matthew Goode.
Laurie Abouzeir, 32, said she was considering starting a business caring for children in her home in Toulouse, southern France, because that would allow her to wear a head scarf, frowned upon and even banned in some workplaces.
Mr. Hirst did similar paintings in the early 1990s, but color was frowned upon back then, the artist recalled, and he "didn't have the courage at the time" to embark on such a large scale so early on.
The Abbeys are donating much of the show's contents to the Met, which they can see from the window of their apartment; they could send the baskets down via a zip line if such methods weren't frowned upon.
It has so far been mostly limited in China to only minority stakes, a model frowned upon by global giants such as Apollo and Blackstone in the West as it does not offer them control of the businesses.
At a time when divorce was frowned upon in Brazil, she broke a cultural taboo by marrying four times, most controversially to Mr. D'Angelo, with whom she had moved in when she was 20123 and he was 18.
It's a cultural thing; "kids" here don't move out until they're married, and it's completely not frowned upon.)Loans: $30Gym: $30 (includes unlimited classes)Netflix: $10Internet: $40Phone: $303Savings: I try to put at least $10 aside every month.
Just as it's considered rude to demand to be seated in a restaurant a few minutes before closing time, strolling into your local grocery store just before they lock the doors for the night is definitely frowned upon.
Whether it remains available may become an early test of the Trump administration's determination to pare back environmental regulations frowned on by the industry and to retreat from food-safety laws, possibly provoking another clash with the courts.
" Moore frowned at his notes, gave a small sigh of difficulty, and continued: "However, despite himself, there's an undercurrent—a burden of irony—where you feel this Pope was almost chosen by the Holy Spirit for this position.
But in this case it could seen that he would have a stronger influence on the institution for having been its president, and would be frowned upon after he said he would steer clear of any EU lobbying.
She "doesn't so much blur genders as transcend them," says Rolling Stone, in reference to the way that Letissier has embraced the kind of open sexuality that has been celebrated in men but often frowned upon in women.
It's important to keep in mind that during that time, women participating in martial arts was a practice frowned upon in many circles, and there were a number of obstacles to overcome in order to achieve such a feat.
One of the most frowned-upon tactics used during the war was "brigading", the practice of a large subreddit downvoting a smaller one's posts en masse, sinking content that would normally do well to the bottom of the page.
There is no mention of his ambitions for euro-zone reform, which have stalled owing to the recalcitrance of Germany and other northern states, nor of a "European army", which is frowned on in Poland and the Baltic states.
I think a lot of the time with first-generation Americans and immigrant parents, careers in the arts — whether it's writing, fashion, and I'm not speaking from personal experience at all — sometimes it's not understood, or it's frowned upon.
Yet many of the world's poorest women - particularly the youngest, least educated and those living in rural areas - are missing out because such services are too few, too costly, or frowned upon by their families and communities, experts say.
And, since deserts often host power stations that rely on the renewable but intermittent fuel of sunlight, this might give it quite a comfortable niche in a world where using fossil fuels to generate electricity is increasingly frowned on.
Even if I could somehow hack the shuttle to return without me, it's extremely frowned upon to spend too much time in an alt—not actually illegal, since none of our governments have jurisdiction here, but something approaching taboo.
Watch: British Comedy's Rising Star Michaela Coel on Swapping God for Filthy Jokes Growing up as an American Jew, thinking that Christmas might be more enjoyable and lighthearted than a holiday commemorating your historic marginalization is seriously frowned upon.
" Mr. Potter, a retiree who once worked in sales and marketing, said he was annoyed that people frowned on the display of the Confederate flag these days, and he liked the fact that Mr. Moore was a "Southern boy.
"So," he began, "I read up on Tiresias, and noticed a discrepancy: wasn't he also asked to judge whether a man or woman derived more pleasure from—" 2B frowned, and 9S was once again blinded by a white light.
There are some pretty specific ones on there and it would be a shame if you got kicked out of the gangster's den because you didn't know monkey-lizards were banned and tearing people's arms off was frowned upon.
That means residents are in for a fresh round of digging out their cars and, perhaps, guarding their spots with space-savers — a practice that is frowned upon in parts of the city, but alive and well in others.
The two are among nine gay and transgender couples planning to get hitched on the cruise heading to Japan in a week-long series of gay pride events in China, where same-sex marriage is illegal and homosexuality frowned upon.
But while it's generally frowned upon to be a foul-mouthed mess in public, new science is telling us that people who curse a lot actually might be more honest and trustworthy than those who stick to a conservative vocabulary.
Apple's always frowned upon apps collecting data from each other — it's why it has sandboxing rules in the first place — but these latest guidelines would seem to go a step further in order to prevent developers from circumventing its policies.
Even if remaining staff were empowered to act in the absence of leadership, few mid-level staffers who hope to advance in the next few years would risk a decision that might be frowned upon when their record is reviewed.
The US–Mexico border For decades, US residents have treated Tijuana, Juárez, and other border towns as playgrounds where they can indulge in illegal or frowned-upon vices while getting a funny picture taken with a donkey painted like a zebra.
She hesitated, frowned, then tapped the four-armed sculpture of knives and glass sitting ahead of her in 14F on one of its shoulders, after she found a spot she felt reasonably sure wouldn't carve her open when she touched it.
In the past, it's been frowned upon for people to share that kind of information, but information is power, and I think it's best to have a logical approach when you're talking to people about how much you're getting paid.
In the United States, it would typically be frowned upon for a reporter to tip off a government body that a foreign national and source was coming to town and might be in possession of documents useful in an ongoing inquiry.
And because human behavior is at the heart of them, they raise an interesting question: Once we can take people out of the equation, could driving your own car become as socially frowned on as other risky habits, like smoking?
Such deals, a typical business practice in the industry, are frowned upon by competition authorities on both sides of the Atlantic, who say they block the entry of cheaper generic medicines into the market as governments grapple with rising healthcare costs.
Between its controversial casting and a largely frowned-upon remix of its theme song by Steve Aoki, the reboot of Ghost in the Shell has largely been making headlines for less than rave-worthy reasons ahead of its March 31 release.
WeChat Discover allows users to find others around them and see recent photos they've taken — it's opt-in, which is good, but it can be filtered by gender, promoting a hookup culture that the team said is frowned on in China.
Infantino has also expressed support for joint bids, which have become common for the European championships, but some in FIFA have frowned on the idea because of the inherent security, logistics and visa issues involved in a tournament spanning international borders.
"While helicopter money is a concept still frowned upon thus far, such coordination does make the first step in blurring the line as central banks run out of stimulus measures," said Lee Jin-Yang, an analyst at Aberdeen Asset Management.
For all the ways the show mishandled these characters (why would sisters call each other "sluts" in a place where overt sexuality, incest, or bastardry aren't frowned upon?), it was clear these missteps were ham-fisted attempts to write fiery women.
Bars aren't playing music, clubs aren't allowing dancing, and even laughter in public spaces is being frowned upon, leaving visitors in a difficult balancing act between wanting to respect local culture and wanting to make proper use of their vacation time.
This technique had long been frowned upon by a certain segment of artificial intelligence scientists, but, in 2012, Google demonstrated a deep learning network that was able to decipher cats, faces and other objects from a giant pile of unlabeled images.
These drugs are still taboo and frowned upon by the majority of American society, but their use is not a secret on the apps, where code words like the capital T (for "Tina," meaning meth) are hanging in the air constantly.
Keeping up with the latest trends or using your social networks to show off your latest fashion hauls may have been popular with slightly older generations but is now being seriously frowned upon by younger people, at least in Sweden.
The idea here is not to put our correspondents center stage but to let them draw on their personal experiences — in a way the old, buttoned-down Times might once have frowned on — to help readers better understand the world.
" Any gender attribution to a young child was frowned upon, she says; even something as relatively benign as calling a male child "such a little man" had "a kind of creepiness to it from the 03th-century point of view.
Under sweeping policy changes introduced by Mr. Trump, ICE has gone after immigrants who were once not targeted, repopularizing workplace raids, arresting community leaders, and using previously frowned upon tactics to ferret out anyone who can be expelled from the country.
We don't see the regular-population prisoners who work in the kitchen unless we bend down to look through the serving window, and this is frowned upon by the gray and black-uniformed correctional officers, or C.O.s, who usually lurk somewhere nearby.
"In the U.S. context, commercialization is firmly understood and accepted whereas the same unadulterated tactics in Europe —whilst (they) may be desired by some — are more commonly frowned upon," Harris, who teaches a course called Managing Soccer: Global & Local Perspectives, told Reuters.
Though the practice may be officially frowned upon by organizations like the Group of 20 nations, U.S. President Donald Trump has accused an array of nations of engaging in it, and has said the Fed should follow suit to weaken the dollar.
These were essentially mob games where entire villages would turn out to kick seven bells out of each other under the pretence of getting an inflated pigs bladder into a rudimentary goal, and the only real rule was that murder was frowned upon.
In one case, a city official in northeastern China spent more than 4,000 yuan ($600) in government funds on a banquet featuring salmon sashimi and two bottles of maotai, a liquor traditionally served at the kind of fancy events now frowned upon.
In the more politically radical circles that Morgan Marquis-Boire traveled in, carceral punishment is also frowned upon, and restorative justice — criminal justice that focuses on the rehabilitation of offenders and healing victims — is held up as a model for the future.
Having Lindner, the face of the FDP, outside the government would be frowned upon by Merkel, who will be trying to hold together an unwieldy coalition with the FDP and Greens, a combination that has never been tried at the federal level.
Glover's shoe collection takes three classic Adidas shoe styles -- the Nizza, the Continental 80, and the Lacombe -- and highlights a series of details that are typically frowned upon in a shoe, such as uneven stitching and shoelaces designed to fringe over time.
The brand's name has a "somewhat embarrassing" origin based on a "family inside joke," the designer said, explaining when she was younger her dad frowned upon wearing the shoes in the summer because they would make your feet "steam" from the heat.
Leaving the cage is generally frowned upon by athletic commissions and may even be forbidden by some, but they tend to look the other way when a fighter is suddenly overcome with the desire to celebrate with his teammates or salute a crowd.
For the Game of Thrones cast, although it was frowned upon, some of the actors got creative with how and what they liberated from set during their final seasons of filming — and some were far more successful in their hauls than others.
But attracting the capital and skill to transform Gurao may be more difficult than the daring step taken by a local entrepreneur in 1982 when he opened its first bra factory, at a time when private enterprise was still frowned on in China.
He frowned a little—not at me, but the way he did when confronted by some knotty problem, a crossword puzzle or a tax return or a set of instructions for assembling a piece of furniture which didn't make sense to him.
Before returning to work, Owolabi will have to take a lesson on doctor-patient boundaries (apparently it's not obvious that asking a patient about dick-size preferences is frowned upon), and for two years afterward he'll be supervised while seeing female patients.
The lockdown is somewhat frowned upon by many grapplers because it makes it more difficult for the bottom man to create movement and to get on his side, but its value as a tie up from the bottom is hard to argue with.
She learned that commissioners frowned on late fees in excess of fifty-five dollars, and that dragging slow-paying tenants to court was usually worth the $89.50 processing fee, because it spurred many of them to find a way to catch up.
Ms. Martin of Benefis Health said the hospital would have to give other doctors additional shifts or hire costly temporary physicians, who are frowned upon because they cannot develop a rapport with patients during their brief stints or provide continuity of care.
And imagine how intoxicating it must have been for someone harboring feelings that they knew society at large frowned upon suddenly to have a bigger-than-life personality step on stage and say them out loud, attacking the media, and anyone else who would disagree?
Also, if it was the other way round and the girl was sober and the guy was drunk and took a girl's virginity, even without knowing, it would be frowned upon—so I was also worried I could get into some kind of trouble.
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The sound of fashionable boots striking the white floor was muted by a staccato prog-rock soundtrack; a young woman in a clinging leather blazer frowned at her companion by the light of a tiny candle and flicked beer foam at his lush red beard.
More importantly, it offered a way for people to express those anxieties under the banner of disagreement about politics — which is acceptable in polite company — instead of under the banner of "complaining about nonwhite people," which is generally considered racist and frowned upon discussing openly.
It's for the Afro Latinos who have been neglected for far too long; for the English-speaking Latinos who were frowned on; for the DREAMers who were turned away; the Latina mothers who strived for equality or the trans activists who fought for basic humanity.
So they've become spaces where the stranger is welcomed, where all kinds of things that might be frowned upon outside are acceptable within, and in that sense, religion acts as a kind of host introducing humans to one another, humanizing them in each other's eyes.
Switching is mostly frowned upon, which simplifies defensive rebounding (long an issue for the Bucks) and reduces the negative side effects that long rotations tend to have, which is evident when you look at how often they foul shooters relative to the past four years.
Some of them may even be illegal, or at least frowned upon, like hoarding prescription steroid creams and salves that you dole out to your adult children like candy when they complain of any skin ailment — a rash, a blister, a cut, a bug bite, a breakout.
Supplying much-needed credit to the world's largest economy was fine by the regulators, of course, but any activity that might make a bank more complex and harder to manage — such as merging with another big bank, or even bolting on a smaller company — was frowned upon.
And there was a reluctance on the part of the fashion community to address the issue, too, because I think on some level we all knew that what we were doing (gathering in large groups, traveling) would soon be frowned upon at best, and forbidden at worst.
Christopher Tilghman's new novel, "Thomas and Beal in the Midi," prompts the question because it seems as if the extraordinary measures its title characters take to protect and preserve their frowned-upon relationship are out of all proportion to what they actually feel for each other.
Given the sensitive nature of the contents, mail handlers might face a debate about what to do with it—since simple destruction, the normal approach to questionable packages, might be frowned upon—but the solution likely wouldn't involve passing it along to a Member of Congress.
The two musicians frowned at a group of guys flicking balled-up dollar bills at one of the women, and over a glass of seltzer (she no longer drinks alcohol), Jehnny Beth explained that the album's centerpiece "Flower" was written for one of the bar's regular performers.
Though frowned upon by some, the idea of partly self-financed shows is not new and has sometimes yielded critically acclaimed exhibitions, like the Met's 2011 "Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty," which was organized by Mr. Browne's companion, Andrew Bolton, now the curator in charge of the Met's Costume Institute.
Trying too hard is frowned upon in Oakland, and Riley was brought up in The Town, so while the first-time filmmaker may be making Hollywood inroads, his mismatched mise-en-scene is pure Bay Area: an overburdened key ring, a wallet straining with business cards and transit passes.
A student of the culture would tell you that public displays of anger are frowned on in Japan; a demographer would point to the difficult prospects faced by young Japanese, paying for an older generation's lavish health care and benefits that they are unlikely ever to enjoy themselves.
It's a much nicer term than a belated comeback, like this one: The center theme entry is ESCALATOR CLAUSE and the bottom one is ON THE UP AND UP. While light on theme, there are some nice Down entries, like FROWNED UPON, ICE CUBE TRAY and ROCK OPERA.
I was, however, invited to a "high-level luncheon" where I had the surreal experience of eating sea bass one table over from Zimbabwean dictator Robert Mugabe, who earlier had frowned, back turned, as New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio made jokes about hosting the world's elite.
Macron has a similar PR problem to Sarkozy in a country where ostentatious displays of wealth are frowned upon: opinion polls show many voters feel the former investment banker is overly pandering to the rich, pointing to his scrapping of a wealth tax and lowering of subsidies for public housing.
I'm sort of the same age as Frankenthaler, maybe a little younger or older, but you know, there was a world of culture there, and that encouraged, if you got in the right part of it, it was an avant garde world that wasn't frowned on or looked on as crazy.
You've got to get good with ditching the formal speak Unless you work in a super stiff corporate office, where even exclamation points are frowned upon, you've got to get good with ditching the formal speak, particularly if communicating with your boss or colleagues throughout the workday is a frequent occurrence.
Having recently written a book about the history of sports rules, I know that many of the early written laws for the world's most popular sports — including baseball, soccer, football and stock-car racing — were put to paper in an effort to banish frowned-upon behaviors that had become commonplace.
Taking a phone call in the middle of the reading room is frowned upon, but you should also be aware that the intermittent chirps of incoming text messages can be just as obnoxious as a loud conversation or ring tone — so switching your cell phone to silent is a must.
Despite Connecticut's deep roots in Puritanism, which generally frowned upon frivolity, the Constitution State is poised to shun its priggish past in order to boost its stagnant economy by legalizing sports betting and recreational marijuana — potentially generating hundreds of millions in much needed revenue, creating thousands of jobs and promoting tourism.
He said he considered throwing the fish on the ice, in keeping with a Predators tradition that is frowned upon by the N.H.L. "I had some friends do it," said Snedeker, who planned to use Saran Wrap to bind the catfish to his back before putting on his Predators jersey.
Mari Kis went with her to the bend in the corridor, held the washroom door open and told her to be quick, because Susanna made a note of how much time each activity took and doing your hair twice before lunch was frowned upon: in fact it was against the rules.
Networking is perhaps what LinkedIn is best known, for but remember connecting with people you don't know is frowned upon—stick to the people you've actually met and worked with, and don't be shy about cementing a connection once you get in touch with someone, as it'll open up more recommended contacts.
The second reason Zerbo believes knockoffs are so pervasive nowadays is that, despite the fact that there are legal protections in place for fashion companies in the U.S., fast-fashion retailers and contemporary brands have found the loopholes that make it technically okay (if frowned-upon) to mimic the work of other designers.
Ethics dumping is the carrying out by researchers from one country (usually rich, and with strict regulations) in another (usually less well off, and with laxer laws) of an experiment that would not be permitted at home, or of one that might be permitted, but in a way that would be frowned on.
"If he misuses and abuses his power to the point that he uses his money and his influence to tell people to do things to people that are harmful to my people, I just want him to know how frowned upon that is in my community, starting with me," he said of Trump.
Returning in 2015 was the large wave of illegal aliens from Central America and other regions as word continued to spread that entry into the United States is not frowned upon by the Obama administration and is instead often rewarded with work permits, Social Security accounts, welfare benefits and protection from deportation.
Photo: Adam Clark Estes/GizmodoA little over a decade after the release of the original iPhone, it seems we have arrived at some basic grounds rules for phone use in movie theaters: calls are verboten, texting is a major offense, and checking your screen in anything but the most surreptitious manner is frowned upon.
It found that the intense exercising and dieting—which is frowned upon by pretty much any medical professional, save for anyone associated with the show, apparently—caused "metabolic slowing," forcing former contestants to eat an average of 500 fewer calories than people of the same weight who hadn't dieted, just to maintain their weight loss.
The downpour had left wide ponds across the studio's asphalt back lot, and Ruby, who was bundled against the cold in track pants, a fleece hoodie of his own design, and a knit cap, frowned as he looked over a list of what Ssense had ordered to sell online—mainly logo T-shirts and sweatshirts.
"I never really felt accepted by the classical music world," Moran tells me, recounting stories of being frowned at for performing Philip Glass pieces in class, and even getting kicked out of a lecture for not knowing that the final movement of a Schoenberg suite was meant to represent the bells at Mahler's funeral.
In a place where public protest is frowned on by officials, anxious Singaporeans have been setting up protest groups on Facebook to try and stop the demolition of Pearl Bank and other Brutalist structures, or have been writing impassioned opinion pieces in the state-owned media to try and influence CapitaLand, which is partly owned by the government.
The company has a new-car delivery program in which buyers can have their cars shipped from Germany for pickup here, with a special bonus: New owners can spend time on the company's track with driving instructors to learn the vehicle's capabilities, and try various sports car maneuvers that would be frowned upon on public roads.
A 61-win team that aspires to dethrone the Golden State Warriors needs more than a 31-year-old who will never make an All-Star team, once personified the exact type of player analytically-savvy organizations (like the Spurs) frowned upon, and whose former teams all seemed to gel and prosper after he was traded away.
During each run, participants either smiled (specifically a real or "Duchenne" smile, and not a fake smile), frowned (runners mimicked their own facial expression during intense running), attempted to consciously relax their hands and upper-body (by imagining they were holding a crisp but trying not to break it), or adopted their normal focus of attention during running.
While that trend has drawn some scrutiny — some frowned on the Philadelphia Phillies ace Aaron Nola's recent four-year, $45 million extension, which could end up costing him two free-agent seasons and keep him off the market until his age-31 season — some players seem to have accepted the writing on the wall about future earnings.
He presides, in frequent clips, over this unquenchably chipper and heartless yarn, and would have frowned at the glum note that is struck at the end, when we are shown archival footage of the Senate investigation into the Iran-Contra affair—the chief counsel at which, it so happens, was Arthur L. Liman, the father of the man who made this film.
I imagine Serena feels this conflict too -- that she feels guilt when she's away from her adorable two-year-old daughter, and that she also still really wants that 24th Grand Slam -- wants it so bad that when she can't get it, she might scream or cry in public, both actions that are frowned upon for women in the workplace.
A quick trawl on Craigslist's missed connections shows both drivers and passengers who didn't have the nerve trying to track each other down: Though they sometimes hit it off and exchange numbers (Campbell said this is sort of "frowned upon" by the companies, though not explicitly grounds for getting kicked off the app), more often drivers are left having to awkwardly swat away advances without putting their rating at risk.

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