Sentences with phrase «as this cartoon suggests»

If we were really more honest, we'd do as this cartoon suggests and just lay out all our expectations up front.
As the cartoon suggests, in...
You see, as the cartoon suggests, it means cutting that string, that string of unhealthy codependence, manipulation, and control that nurtures immaturity.
As this cartoon suggests, the problem isn't just that women don't have fair representation, but that this unfair representation goes all the way to the top.

Not exact matches

Even if, as Steve and others have suggested, the Bible condemns «Being Gay,» could we really say that Christ would have acted toward those who were gay as he does in the cartoon?
(a) Open Debate: suggest to them that they need to change (as many of your cartoons do).
So I will again attempt a simple explanation in case it was a bad cartoon, as the hump suggested, or in case it has somehow contributed to a decent conversation that deserves support.
The intervention by Vine, a Daily Mail columnist who also tweeted a link to a Times cartoon suggesting the prime minister would be grateful if her husband smothered himself, came as the reshuffle ran into trouble on a series of fronts.
A new study at the University of Illinois suggests if you're trying to convince the public to change their stance on a topic such as wind energy, you may be more successful if you use a cartoon rather than a photograph.
In a bid to assess the amount of violence young children might be exposed to, they analysed the length of time it takes for key characters to die in the 45 top - grossing children's cartoons, released between 1937 (Snow White) and 2013 (Frozen), and rated either as suitable for a general audience (G) or with parental guidance suggested (PG).
First - time graphic - novelist Weing has produced a beautiful gem here, with minimal dialogue, one jolting battle scene, and each small page owned by a single panel filled with art whose figures have a comfortable roundness dredged up from the cartoon landscapes of our childhood unconscious, even as the intensely crosshatched shadings suggest the darkness that sometimes traces the edges of our lives.
The starburst surface of «Tubby,» one of Ken Price's lobbed ceramic sculptures, comes closest to Mr. Brown's tender sense of craft, as do two of Diane Simpson's mysterious, meticulously constructed sculptures, which somehow suggest architecture, cartoons and devotional garments.
Since the mid-1970s she has referenced and critiqued American popular culture, suggesting the influence of Pop Art while pointing to Abstract Expressionism through large, physical, drippy paintings of cartoon and comic characters such as Felix the Cat, Mickey Mouse, and Homer Simpson.
But an editorial cartoon published Tuesday in Pennsylvania - based PennLive.com suggests such «idiotic behaviors» is the same as if you deny «human - caused climate change.»
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