Sentences with phrase «bit dishonest»

Some of us may not even realize it, because our minds trick us into believing that we're better than we really are.2 Basically, most people are consistently a little bit dishonest about themselves, both online and offline.
First, you have to be willing and able to be a little bit dishonest with yourself about the fact that you really dislike this person.
But in the meantime, emphasizing the effects such legislation would have on curbing oil dependence is not in the slightest bit dishonest — they are very real impacts good legislation would have on the US energy infrastructure.
Finding the right food is tough, and many sites will give you the «best overall» option, but we think this is a bit dishonest.
A film so obedient to current academic fashions in both politics and cinema aesthetics that it ends up feeling both contrived and a bit dishonest.
There are times when it can be quite difficult to break up with someone without being a bit dishonest.
It's then Senator O'Brien's turn to insult the ACCC, claiming that its conclusions about aspects of the market being workably competitive are perhaps a bit dishonest and self interested because it «decides how many processors there are by ruling over which acquisitions take place».
Religious faith is not the same thing and you admit it is not the same thing and yet you use it to justify both meanings, that is a bit dishonest.

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The entire Obamacare saga has been the most dishonest, reckless, and foolish bit of legislating I think I have ever witnessed.
It's incorrect, misleading, dishonest and more than a bit silly.
It's a tiny bit «dishonest», but if you hit it off with the person, you could always have a laugh about it after you're already a couple.
All of it is written — overly peppered with her unique insertion of pop - culture references and strange slang — by Cody with a sense of detached irony that feels dishonest, especially when director Karyn Kusama tries to inject subtle bits of humanity into it, which in turn feel dishonest because of the overall tone.
That's both dishonest, and a bit desperate seeming.
Dishonest publishers choose author names and book titles a little bit too close to popular ones.
A dog bite after a dishonest answer could void the policy.
Once he'd gotten that far it only required a minor bit of personal moral turpitude to do the totally dishonest and utterly stupid thing he did — which has caused him his career and reputation.
I just have trouble with phrases like «Once he'd gotten that far it only required a minor bit of personal moral turpitude to do the totally dishonest and utterly stupid thing he did.»
So Gary, I would suggest that you try researching a bit better before you make statements — even more so if you're going to run around calling people dishonest.
why it's cherry - picking and dishonest, because in a field where 30 - year trends are considered minimal for meaningful discussion, it's a bit surprising that even 1994 - present yields a statistically meaningful trend.
This agent advised me on coverage in such a way that I know they made a bit less money than they could have if they were dishonest.
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