The analysts should have scoffed at Immelt if they were on top of their games.
They chatted and laughed together as they scoffed chicken, sandwiches, stuffed vine leaved and strawberry scones.
Army leaders scoffed at such ideas, but recognized their service needed to become more agile.
Lawyers, meanwhile, scoffed at his vigorous declarations of independence from BP, which he still makes.
Alan Dershowitz, a prominent defense attorney and Harvard law professor, scoffed at the Republican senators' statement.
Alan Dershowitz, a prominent defense attorney and Harvard law professor, scoffed at the senators' statement.
"There's no way any company will engage you rather than McKinsey, " the man scoffed.
Friday, when mention was made of the role of emotion in football, he scoffed.
But he scoffed at press rumours that she was going to star in his next film.
When Microsoft began offerings its antivirus software for free in June of last year, Symantec scoffed.
South Carolina Republican Senator Lindsey Graham scoffed at comparing the India deal to the ports deal.
This is something not to be scoffed at, but is less than a comprehensive solution...
In the last election many Republicans scoffed at the idea of giving them amnesty, saying that would reward criminal behaviour.
Skeptics scoffed when Rupert Murdoch launched Fox News cable network six years ago, believing CNN's lead was insurmountable.
People scoffed when he and Jennifer first floated plans for a ski area, but the couple forged ahead.
Where 4 year ago publishers scoffed at HuffingtonPost.com, nobody is scoffing any longer.
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London scoffed at the idea that Frankfurt might soon become a serious rival.
Senate Judiciary Chairman Patrick Leahy, D-Vermont, scoffed at the idea of an outside inquiry Tuesday, saying Grassley's request was political.
Indeed, Jefferson hopes that the Miami-Dade report serves as a wake-up call for authorities who have scoffed at computer scientists' concerns.
She threw in slight OCD (obsessive-compulsive disorder) for good measure, to which I scoffed, thinking of the clothes strewn about my house.
"If their zone was unbeatable, then they would be 39-0, " Hardaway scoffed.
He scoffed at the thought that you could: the thing for him was to keep both going, and see where they led.
People scoffed when Toyota announced its plans for creating its own luxury brand rather than paying for some other firm's glorious history.
But Abdul Jabbar Alwan, a retired professor of business who drove from Wisconsin to register, scoffed at all the talk about religion.
Lee Bailey scoffed at some pundits who were predicting a guilty one.
Bush scoffed at a question suggesting he should reshuffle or shake up his White House staff to help raise his sagging poll standings.
In 1993, when William Rouhana, started WinStar--a full-service phone company, offering its customers local, long distance and data services--many scoffed at the idea.
Otellini's people have scoffed at the super-cheap laptop as a toy, lacking too many real-world functions to actually help poor kids learn computer skills.
During that auction, the Bundesbank had to step in and purchase a third of the 6 billion euros of debt after private investors scoffed.
The gold naysayers who have repeatedly scoffed at those investors sinking their money into gold have plenty of egg on their face at present.
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