51. PHOENIX - Familiarity certainly did not breed contempt. 52. Such intimate knowledge of the music tends to breed contempt of less-than-perfect performances. 53. That may have been a good move, especially if absence makes the heart grow fonder and familiarity breeds contempt. 54. The danger of such loose enforcement is that it will foster wholesale cheating and breed contempt for a code that until now most Americans voluntarily obeyed. 55. The familiarity has bred contempt. 56. The very familiarity that breeds media contempt is part of that theory. 57. Then there is the old theory that familiarity breeds contempt. 58. This familiarity may make out-of-towners feel as if they never left home, but in New Yorkers it can breed contempt. 59. While there are many reasons for that, many experts agree that the familiarity of seeing the lawmakers in action on TV has helped breed public contempt. |