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- balance: 24.4% Disapprove on balance: 15.9%; Completely disapprove: 20.0% Strongly approve: 10%; Approve on balance: 29.7% Disapprove on balance: 13.3%;...
- and done. Historian Richard J. Evans states that most German citizens disapproved of the genocide. Poles were viewed by ****s as subhuman non-Aryans, and...
- refer to them in a derogatory (critical or disrespectful), pejorative (disapproving or contemptuous), or insulting manner. Giaour Word for a person who is...
- or play, it is either single- or multi-winner, as everyone who is not disapproved of is in effect a winner, for that round. A referendum or a recall election...
- today", was enough to take the edge off the dispute, though many still disapproved of Jeanne. Decades later, during the Reign of Terror in the French Revolution...
- consideration of a bill; they act with the power of the committee in disapproving or delaying a bill or a nomination by the president; they manage on the...
- father’s poem “Mandalay”, from being issued in the United Kingdom. She disapproved of the many liberties Sinatra took with the text. In the U. K. when Kipling...
- approved slot machines in Broward and Miami-Dade County in 2004. It has disapproved casinos (outside of sovereign Seminole and Miccosukee tribal areas) three...
- Metacritic; this was the only negative review of the game. Readers who disapproved of the review petitioned Metacritic to remove the Post as a trusted source...
- often arbitrary and led to many common and po****r characters being disapproved for use. Under po****r pressure and following a court decision holding...