91. Perhaps not surprisingly, the companies that make golf balls take a dim view of the recycling industry. 92. Possony took a dim view of diplomacy when dealing with the Soviet Union. 93. Predominantly white America took a dim view of the predominantly Mexican and Indian mix of New Mexico, Wilson writes. 94. Perhaps because of her own vast experience, she takes a dim view of careless and unmusical operatic staging today. 95. Regulators, particularly in Massachusetts, have taken a dim view of the practice, saying it is little better than gambling. 96. Sal Fiore, a Transit Authority painter who was washing his car near Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn, also took a dim view. 97. She took a dim view of congressional Republicans who are launching an impeachment investigation. 98. Several scholars and humanities leaders said Cheney took a dim view of grant proposals that reflected liberal academic theories, such as Marxism, feminism, or postcolonial studies. 99. She takes a dim view of purely recreational hobos. 100. Some writers take a rather dim view of the profession being studied like a squirming laboratory rat. |