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But their precise production process is nothing to scoff at.

Chua might scoff at my wonderful parents' crumbling resolve.

But you, o Lord, laugh at them; you scoff at all those nations.

And many professional programmers will scoff at the development tool as a mere toy.

They scoff at bellicose Tory talk of taking Labour seats once considered safe.

If it fails, traditionalists will no doubt scoff at the idea that teaching through playing games was ever seriously entertained.

(Yes, we're a little biased.) Don't let the newspaper guys scoff at your iPhone tweet-reading ways.

Cynics might scoff at GE's unwieldy "-magination" suffix, but it seems to have some kind of hidden mojo.

You can scoff at some of Stephanie's methods and some of her actions, but I would not.

Sure, die-hard readers will scoff at the notion that color could enhance the experience of reading plain text, and they’d be right.

It would be easy to scoff at such ideas, elaborated by Laura Doyle in her book The Surrendered Wife as retro or ridiculous.

Those familiar with only ITIL V2 often scoff at the thought that ITIL could serve as a governance framework for SOA.

I've heard people scoff at updates being applied without their explicit permission, and it's typically an issue of trust or personal responsibility.

Today they scoff at the thought that other countries should be worried. "That thing was a piece of trash that even Ukraine didn't want, " says a worker at a nearby construction site.

Just as those who doubt the vitality of the American Dream need only look at the queues for green cards, so those who scoff at Dixie should watch America's internal migration.

Here Xiehouyu's "fastidious" in the northern face is ugly to others, is to find people's small problems, small errors and omissions in an attempt to scoff at, ridicule others.

I used to scoff at the idea of minute rice. I mean, are we really in such a rush that we can't wait, like, 10 minutes for a regular old bowl of rice?

The European Central Bank earlier this month raised interest rates for the first time in nearly three years, which could deter some homebuyers who might scoff at the thought of higher borrowing costs.

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