Wales's style became known as Warrenball, a pejorativeterm they felt was simplistic.
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This discredited and pejorativeterm has now been in abeyance for over a decade.
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Of course it was, and don't you feel that 'betrayal' is rather a pejorativeterm?
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This is why "trial by media" is a pejorativeterm.
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Study is a pejorativeterm.
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Shadow banking became a pejorativeterm because of its role in the 2007-09 financial crisis.
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The third word, pollsters at the Pew Research Center said, is a pejorativeterm that "rhymes with rich".
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Another song entitled "The Swarm" redefined David Cameron's famously pejorativeterm for migrants as "highly intelligent community action".
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We'd hate to think that it's simply a pejorativeterm for freedom and that that is what people were campaigning against.
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Silo said: "The Americans have strategic interests here after the end of Daesh," using a pejorativeterm for Islamic State.
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In a way, we're trying to have the same rights blacks have asked for: asking that 'Witch' like 'nigger' stop being a pejorativeterm.
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The pejorativeterm was coined by O Henry (William Sidney Porter) in his 1904 collection of short stories entitled Cabbages and Kings.
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Globalist might not carry discriminatory connotations anymore, but it is still a pejorativeterm, and its use is a pretty strong indicator of someone's worldview.
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Sir, -The referendum was portrayed by parties opposed to it as a one demanding further "austerity", a pejorativeterm for spending reform.
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But when "dirty" was tagged on to his name, the freight of that pejorativeterm brought him into a whole new discomfort zone.
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Even when biologists have noted these exceptions, they tend to describe them in pejorativeterms, she says.