Sentences with phrase «bit hypocritical»

Isn't it a bit hypocritical to criticize surveys when when others use them, but cite to surveys when it otherwise suits one's purposes?
I find it a bit hypocritical that some of the bloggers want to lump us legal marketers all together, while at the same time, apparently think that everyone in the legal profession is above reproach.
I got on CEA's case a little bit earlier in the week, saying that their green stance on CES is a bit hypocritical considering they've railed against some very eco-friendly moves on the part of cities and states to regulate electronics.
And Ted Turner may not meet that pledge to the UN, you can only give away so much money before you have nothing left... and he does have a point though a bit hypocritical since he has 5 of his own children, the population is a bit out of control in this world.
lolwot, The attribution of motive to skeptics, when it is the cliamte scientists who were caught in cliamtegate, is a bit hypocritical on your part.
Also, if we're telling drivers that they need to pay heavy tolls / taxes to use highways, is it not a bit hypocritical to tell public transit riders there's no need for them to pay to use their mode of commuting?
I was embarrassed; I'm talking to you now so it's a bit hypocritical of me, but it was overkill, really.»
Even if they weren't «random», it seemed a bit hypocritical of them to follow through on this.
Yea, I realize I'm a bit hypocritical.
I think all PS4 gamers claiming they value the difference should be pulling up a chair to their TV when they play or else they're a bit hypocritical about the importance.
The problem was that they focus on luxury travel, and whilst staying in a 5 - star hotel sounds perfect, reviewing a 5 - star hotel on a travel blog that focusses on budget travel would be more than a little bit hypocritical.
Vanguard now has offers ETFs as well, so it's a bit hypocritical of him to be against ETFs.
This is probably a good thing, considering I feel more than a bit hypocritical telling a generation of would - be homeowners to give up on the idea of home - ownership, even as I pay my mortgage each month, and watch my net - worth grow.
Sounds a bit hypocritical, doesn't it?
It's a bit hypocritical of me to condemn it for being low on plot and character when I enjoy a movie like 300 so much.
A bit hypocritical might I add, as most who prescribe to your way of thinking would be aghast at your being a «sugar baby.»
Still, even with that success, I hesitate on giving advice when people contact me about talking to women «offline» because I always end up feeling a bit hypocritical if I tell them they are overthinking things or tell them they just need to talk to her.
A bit hypocritical, aren't we?
I realize this message may be a bit hypocritical coming from someone who writes science - based bodybuilding articles, uses a science - based approach to the sport and intends to continue doing so; however, my goal for this article is to help everyone see common ground between approaches based on science and broscience to begin developing some unity in the sport.
And I finished those interviews feeling a bit hypocritical.
Adhikari also suggested the claims of energy drinks being too unhealthy were a bit hypocritical, since Dining Services still sells plenty of fried food.
Some may find it a bit hypocritical for Latimer, a Roman Catholic as is his wife and girlfriend, to raise concerns that Senate leadership did something wrong by scheduling a budget vote on one of the most important days in the Roman Catholic calendar when he left his wife back in New York to attend mass by herself while he was on vacation in Europe with another woman.
«Him announcing today that he's given us something that he's withheld, while people have been living in the cold, living with mold, it seems a bit hypocritical, in my opinion,» said Gordon.
I might be being a bit hypocritical sitting here at this computer, but this will soon be turned off as well!
That's a bit hypocritical and idiotic.
It seams a bit hypocritical that you are offended by the term «wearing» your baby when you have and ad on your own blog from slingcycle that states «Because all babies deserve to be WORN».
A bit hypocritical there?
As revealed in a Daily Star report, the 22 - year old feels that the recent comments by the former captain of Tottenham and current TV pundit were a cheap shot and, considering all the injury problems that Redknapp had in his career, a bit hypocritical and lacking in any real insight or professional respect.
Called Wenger a «voyeur», «success at failure», last week he accused Wenger of buying the PL Title which is a tad bit hypocritical.
A bit hypocritical and it doesn't make any sense.
It's seems cliché and a bit hypocritical of me to say «I don't really drink» and then share a drink recipe... but I don't drink, MUCH.
A bit hypocritical of you to suggest that there is a problem with converting from one religion to another to better integrate as you obviously go by an anglicised name «Rubin».
(Doesn't developing a marketing strategy for a book about materialism seem a bit hypocritical?)
I am no fan of Christianity or religion in general; and perhaps I am a bit hypocritical since I am not averse to mocking at times to make a point (I even like the South Park parodies), but the flavor of this cartoon just struck a sour note with me.
I remember thinking that it seemed a bit hypocritical...
If that's the case, it's a bit hypocritical of him to use a computer and modern medical treatments, but hypocrisy doesn't seem to stop any christians from doing and saying what they want.
I feel a bit hypocritical admonishing my readers toward kindness and understanding when I too have been avoiding such conversations like the plague, but I do think healthy, constructive dialog is possible, and that it's best tackled around a shared table, over steaming plates of mashed potatoes and green beans, amidst the laughter and grace that emerges organically from deep, trusted relationships.
Aren't you being a bit hypocritical?
Seems a bit hypocritical, doesn't it?
He figures that it would seem a bit hypocritical to be getting his income from them while at the same time blogging about his disbelief in nucleur energy, and anything related to the power company he works for.
Isn't that a bit hypocritical?

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That seems a bit... hypocritical, wouldn't you say?
This is one of the most hypocritical yet popular bit of religious preaching I've heard in a long while.
'» Funny how Christians don't like this bit but have to convince each other of how great they are by how many people show them that they are utterly wrong and utterly hypocritical with their claims of how pious they are, but when it comes down to it, they rely on people rather than some imaginary god.
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.
That looks a bit rich now, if not downright hypocritical.
I found the US, the Netherlands and practically everywhere else I have worked a bit artificial and occasionally even hypocritical.
LOL Well you may be a little bit of a vest hypocrite, but you look fantastic in that hypocritical vest!
(After reading that bit, I immediately flipped the page to check out Hill's pic, assuming she'd be a hypocritical knockout.
I would completely hypocritical to say something like «NPR can be a bit opinionated» when -LSB-...]
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