Sentences with phrase «less blatant»

Nowadays it is convenient to remember the Nazi's actions in response to genetics and to forget that governments of most developed countries (and all political leanings) adopted similar — if less blatant — eugenics policies.
Unless we're missing something, the deals this week are pretty much a carbon copy of last week (with Walmart swapping places with TRU's deals in many cases), so in a lightly edited, but no less blatant, copy - paste: No gimmicks to get excited about this week.
Jameson is definitely a nod to Traveller though, I changed the i to e to make it a little less blatant, and also reference the whisky.
Less blatant, but just as problematic, is the Administration's support for a provision to be attached to funding for the Charter Schools Program.
Maybe you thought Bayonetta herself could have been more suggestive and less blatant and that would have made it an even better game.
We will see if Hollywood continues to support the war effort or start to produce anti-war films that are less blatant.
As feminist psychologists have shown, his views of «inner space» reflect sex role stereotypes, even though they are far less blatant than Freud's sexist biases.
If there is enough reaction to defeat the present administration in the 2004 elections, the probability is that the result will be a return to the less blatant imperialism of the recent past and greater willingness to work with our allies.

Not exact matches

Ultimately, the NSA has made our country's critical infrastructure less secure in the name of security, while showing blatant disregard for the democratic process.
But in general, the more blatant a person was about their Christianity, the less likely they were to be a good customer.
You'll see the most blatant appeals in television commercials, where the entire process of grabbing attention, presenting a message, substantiating it, and pursuing a response maybe compressed into ten seconds or less.
No one would care less what god someone prays to (if any) EXCEPT that those who call themselves religious often have grander schemes of pushing their beliefs on the rest of us through ridiculous laws and blatant misuse of public money.
Absolutely right there He won't go anywhere because he does what the board wants him to He delivers profit and very low risk and sets expectations at virtually zero so that's the fans don't expect too m7ch and he doesn't have to deliver and the board don't need to spend Its a farce and more importantly a blatant con Every single fan who puts even a penny into the club either through season tickets right the way down to buying a mug or a pen or a shirt is being robbed by a board who care NOTHING for sporting glory and even less for the fans who finance the club There SHOULD be mass walkouts on home games and protests at every turn but, there won't be because the demographic of fans now is of a majority who are not true supporters but millennial who only want to say they attend the ground every other week.
Less than a minute later, a blatant foul of Coquelin was ignored by the referee, and Chelsea played a long through - ball to the feet of Juan Mata, who was not being tightly marked by Bacary Sagna.
The ball is more or less ignored and defenders concentrate on personal contact of the most obvious and blatant kind.
Not a blatant dive like it's being portrayed in the media but not a penalty either (I could care less though).
Flanagan is not as blatant as Skelos — and only wanted to use state funds to take care of certain Senators for clearly political reasons — but he is only slightly less corrupt than his mentor Dirty Deano.
Cuomo says his marijuana plan would correct a «blatant inconsistency» in the law that treats the private possession of small amounts of pot — 25 grams or less — as a violation, while the public display of weed carries misdemeanor charges.
He called the legislation a disturbing, blatant political ploy that will make New Yorkers less safe, and one that's being proposed without a legal leg to stand on.
Richardson's blatant violation came less than three months into a crackdown announced by Mayor de Blasio, who said placard abuse was «contributing to traffic congestion» and «starting to erode faith in the integrity of government.»
As more women enter the field, blatant discrimination is less common, and harassment often takes the form of «microaggressions,» says biological anthropologist Kathryn Clancy of the University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign, lead author of the SAFE study.
Imports can be refused for botulism, filth, rotting foods, or other blatant food - safety concerns, as well as for «less dramatic violations,» such as the lack of required documentation.
The one above is perfect since it's less conspicuous in comparison to the usual blatant interlocking CC logo.
Donald Pleasence devouring the scenery is basically the only thing that makes this awful sequel less painful to watch, since everything else is a blatant display of incompetence from everyone involved in making this happen - especially the amount of people who wrote it.
A blatant and naked cash grab, a film that only exists to retain Sony's rights to the character, a rehash of a trilogy that ended less than a decade ago, all of the warning signs were there.
Less charming are the thunderously obvious musical interludes (including a silly «Perfect Day» fantasy — c» mon guys, Trainspotting has that one on lockdown), fourth - wall - breaking asides, and blatant references to rock royalty.
But did you know that he was a blatant copy of a lesser - known DC character Doctor Fate?
The most serious Level 4 infractions include continued violation of the lesser misbehaviors, bullying, and «blatant and repeated disrespect for school code.»
(Please excuse the blatant linking, but I thought it might be a great way to demonstrate just a couple examples of the manner by which we curate from the known and lesser known titles and authors)
i had pretty much the same reaction as joe, this game is a blatant ripoff, and even though i would absolutly love to play with 4 or 5 of the charecters on this new roster im not going to purchase this game till it is less than $ 10.
There's less of the blatant copy and pasting of assets evident in Milestone's WRC games which gives them a more natural flow, and unlike previous games in the series you can feel a tangible difference in traction across the various surface types when your tyres are treated to tarmac, gravel, sand or snow.
Gameplay-wise, the game has a few new additions to try to be less of a blatant ripoff.
I think WB could earn some goodwill from the Arkham Knight fiasco if they added a blatant disclaimer about its problems right at the top of the store page, set its price at $ 30 or less, and made the source code available to the community to see if they could fix it.
While incorporating similar themes, her Pop Art has less in common with the ideals and politics of Judy Chicago or Miriam Schapiro, and is not necessarily related to the more blatant cultural commentaries of Warhol or Lichtenstein.
Also Antony I think you got a case of blatant misrepresentation / passing off as you / copyright breach at the following site and should take them to court very quick http://vvattsupwiththat.blogspot.com/ REPLY: Oh I'm familiar with Dr. Russell Seitz and his parodies, but he's not worth pursuing (much less paying attention to) for two reasons.
It is a world where jobs pay less than the minimum wage, and sometimes nothing at all; where employers do not pay overtime for 60 - hour weeks, and deny meal breaks that are required by law; where vital health and safety regulations are routinely ignored, even after injuries occur; and where workers are subject to blatant discrimination, and retaliated against for speaking up or trying to organize.
Such a blatant example is hard to miss (if you speak English), but a less obvious...
Such a blatant example is hard to miss (if you speak English), but a less obvious presupposition can be found in the question «When did you arrive at your subjective conclusion about the accused».
Most jobseekers already know to avoid errors and blatant lies in their resumes, but there are other, less obvious mistakes that can also cost you a shot at a position.
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