Sentences with phrase «also coddled»

The Discovery can bully a back road, but it can also coddle its customers.
Ultimately, although the Super Mario Galaxy games are good signs that Nintendo is still capable of producing excellent software while managing to also coddle their precious casual crowd, it's been too long to expect any of sort philosophy change in the near future.

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Building a happy, engaged workforce also isn't just a matter of coddling.
Early on, Roper had also decided he didn't want to be coddled.
Also, many Canadians will cheer Trump's objectives — foreign ownership limits coddle big Canadian companies, reducing innovation and inflating prices in industries such as finance and telecommunications.
People also lack self - confidence and have been coddled their entire lives.
However, I will also say that reading a bit above our pay grade or comfort level is a good stretch exercise, too, and it's healthy to be challenged so let's not coddle too much, eh?
This «coddling» culture, a term coined by Haidt and Lukianoff, has been criticized by conservatives — as would be expected — but also liberals, including President Obama.
I don't blame Sanchez AT ALL; I'd be looking for eject button also surrounded by these soft and coddled «players»
But she also doesn't coddle them.
Kelly will also get the chance to fire back at his criminal - coddling critics in the memoir he's working on for Hachette.
The emphasis on food also lead to some scenes which simply misfire - a recurring joke about Oliver's father's coddle - is more disgusting than it is funny.
Later, an anticipated reunion with Sheen's character — perfectly tense, brittlely comedic, thanks to Sheen's hilariously coddled smarm — and a touching scene between Brad and Troy in their hotel room also do their part to further clarify for Brad the way forward.
Though Bad Moms is largely a wish - fulfillment fantasy of overworked and under - appreciated mothers cutting loose, it also aims to be a satirical takedown of the forces that lead women like Amy (Mila Kunis), Kiki (Kristen Bell), and Carla (Kathryn Hahn) to curtail their parental duties: lazy fathers, exploitative bosses, a culture that encourages children to be coddled rather than challenged.
But, also like Malloy, Cuomo has championed corporate welfare policies, coddled the rich and has been a huge supporter of the corporate education reform industry.
Also, work like the devil to return to a quick and orderly due process procedure and stop coddling criminals who just happen to be teachers.
The updated Maybach gets 10 extra inches of length over the standard S - Class, with more room for rear (coddled / shuttled) passengers, who also get (capital E) Executive seats with footrests, heat, ventilation and all of the good stuff.
It is both a throwback to yesteryear when SUVs were huge and tough, and also modern in that it coddles its passengers.
The Grand Cherokee Trailhawk also comes standard with heated and ventilated front seats, a 506 - watt nine - speaker audio system, an 8.4 - inch touchscreen infotainment system, and a number of additional comfort and convenience features, resulting in a surprisingly well - rounded package designed to appease one's urge for adventure as well as their need for a little coddling on a day - to - day basis.
Pomeranians also need independence and should not be overly coddled.
Hot cooked breakfast choices are also on offer, such as coddled eggs and other dishes.
Magic Sword never holds your attention too closely, but it also doesn't coddle you.
Or maybe we though Powhida was referencing the fictional perspective of his alter - ego, a coddled, enfant - terrible «art star» also named William Powhida.
The mindset also led to placing children who had polio at live - in facilities because doctors thought their families would coddle them too much at home.
The findings also demonstrate that 82 percent of millennials surveyed embrace their independence with gusto and prefer to handle home improvements on their own instead of turning to their parents for money; a stark contrast to the general misconception that paints young Americans as coddled or entitled.
They are also perhaps the most coddled, some would say spoiled.
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