Sentences with phrase «bit disingenuous»

It's a bit disingenuous.
This allows you to address the following without having to be even a little bit disingenuous:
At the press event, Asus pointed out that Apple didn't invent the notch, mentioning the Essential phone, but we can't help feeling it's being a bit disingenuous.
Though it might a be a bit disingenuous to the Razer DeathAdder, ASUS settled upon an ergonomic mouse form that works very well.
It was a brilliant marketing move, but at the same time completely misleading and a bit disingenuous.
TreeHugger has noted before that Digital billboards are an urban blight, and probably dangerous too so Cieslok is being a bit disingenuous with this campaign.
That seems a bit disingenuous.
It's a bit disingenuous when the difference between how English Common Law is employed vs Sharia Law, we only kill you if you committed murder, as opposed to Sharia which doesn't, for instance.
Third, I must say that I find your statements more than a bit disingenuous in more than one place.
It's a bit disingenuous to raise those issues, then pretend to ignore them.
I thought the article was a bit disingenuous, postulating a sudden cessation of fossil fuel emissions, and offering only the binary choice of artificial aerosol injection longterm or none.
the premise of this thread seems a bit disingenuous.
I'm not a fan of Genetically Modified food, but I can understand where it comes from and to be honest we all have been eating it for a long while anyway so in part the fuss, about what crop is safe, seems a bit disingenuous.
But viewing most sequels and franchise expansions as truly reinventions can feel more than a bit disingenuous too.
While there may be reasonable arguments against CAPE, claiming it's BS sort of doesn't fly when your own peaches analogy seems a bit disingenuous itself.
So asking what the cheapest renters insurance is can be a bit disingenuous because you'd be surprised at how they come up with those cheap premiums.
I'd be a bit disingenuous if I didn't concede that there is a stigma associated with bankruptcy for many out there.
It's a great hammock, but it's a bit disingenuous to call it bugproof.
Saying it only included «bestselling» books is a bit disingenuous.
And my answer felt a bit disingenuous, and that put me in an awkward position.
Car - makers can be a bit disingenuous when it comes to entry - level models.
While it is true that when Green takes off his journalist hat and puts on his columnist one he is no longer under any obligation to describe things accurately, he is being more than a bit disingenuous to suggest the «Commissioner's Network» (Section 18 of Senate Bill 24) simply means «longer days, year - round school, more social services, better pay for sought - after science and math teachers — without the constraints of restrictive labor contracts.»
I would like to say that the film is as if Michael Haneke directed Rear Window, but I fear that may both oversell the film and be a bit disingenuous to both the film and its director.
That's a bit disingenuous, considering how meticulously (and often very cleverly) it sets up the building blocks of Alien, but his pointed use of the term DNA is telling.
, the humble sight of Davidtz peddling her way to and from the set on a bicycle goes a long way towards tamping out any lingering suspicion that Junebug's folksiness is the least bit disingenuous.
His lamentation of unappreciation seems a bit disingenuous: hasn't he gotten enough attention for his exploits over the years?
And while that sentiment can often feel a bit disingenuous, it turns out that practicing gratitude can actually make you happier, more effective, and smarter!
«It seems to me that's a bit disingenuous.
By this measure, the 10,500 number seems a bit disingenuous.
Tim we are a broad tent of opinion in the conservative party and I think that David Cameron is trying to move towards a policy agenda which reflects that, and to say that it is a move towards the Libdems is a bit disingenuous.
That is plainly a bit disingenuous
As a bit of an Orange Booker myself, and following on from Luis Enrique, I find the opposition between Rawlsian fairness and «free markets» a little bit disingenuous.
Not only would it be a bit disingenuous and hypocritical to host ads on my website (advertising, of course, is the fashion industry's henchman), but I simply do not make money from hosting my content online.
Putting all of this on Mayweather would mean we're excusing the guys who taught him the trick, and that seems a bit disingenuous IMO.
The reason to not move it of angering the rest of the world of Islam is I am afraid a bit disingenuous.
Also, isn't it a bit disingenuous to ridicule a religion because it's different from «mainstream Christianity» when the religions that make up «mainstream Christianity» differ from each other?
But to approach the investigation with the ironclad presupposition that God does not exist, and to maintain that as inflexibly as atheists do despite the necessity of a transcendent cause for the universe, seems a bit disingenuous.
Using women in private and then piously protecting yourself from them in public seems a bit disingenuous.
Woods is branding the project as a new initiative is a bit disingenuous.
If the title seems a bit disingenuous, my apologies.

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You are a bit of a sloppy thinker or disingenuous writer.
One good - government advocate called this a «disingenuous deflection» after the Silver verdict, and on Friday, NYPIRG executive director Blair Horner betrayed a bit of exasperation in yet another call for change.
The woman is selfish, maybe even a bit fatuous or even disingenuous.
She seems wooden and a bit fake to me, even though I also wonder if the character isn't supposed to be very fake and often disingenuous, thus making it a perfect performance).
In other words, armed with sound bites and street cred, he is a perfect emissary to carry forward the disingenuous reform agenda of RESET Education.
That it invoked one of Germany's finest performers was disingenuous, but considering how handsome it turned out, that fakery really didn't hurt a bit.
Let me start by saying it is completely disingenuous to talk about dog bites.
It is more than a little disingenuous to say the carbon in the Athabasca Oil Sands mostly has to be left in the ground, but before we'll do this, we'll just use a bit of it.
I've never really been a fan of the «pause» rhetoric for the same reason I don't like the «warmest year ever» bit as I see it is disingenuous.
Some people might call that a wee bit, um, disingenuous.)
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