Sentences with phrase «bit trite»

If you have a marketing degree and an Master of Business Administration, which gives you broad career options, it might seem a bit trite to say your career goal is to work for one particular marketing firm.
A bit trite we think.
She also opined that the «ocean is really huge and the cute little «toy» picture in the article, representing somewhat about 1 % of the earth's surface (guess, not calculation given that 70 - 90 NS, and 5 - 15NS are not at all like the picture), is a bit trite
The moments of text often end up feeling a bit trite in their literalness, but are saved by the earnestness with which they are painted, a characteristic of Johanson's work.
Although at first glance, especially in reproductions, Scully's work might seems a bit trite and repetitious, in reality they are very large works that envelop the viewer with their nuanced and rich palettes and strong spatial sense and have a much stronger and bolder dynamic than much of Rothko's oeuvre.
The plot is a bit trite but it was an enjoyable story and I liked the character development.
The only mildly creative touch comes from the scene selection menus, which present the chapter screens in a pill capsule shape, but even that seems a bit trite.
As great as it might seem for the writers to find the right places for lines like «I got a bad feeling about this,» it gets a bit trite.
Based on a manga by Akimi Yoshida, the scenarios sometimes feel a bit trite in Kore - eda's adaptation.
Actually, the third act might be the weakest, if just because it seems a bit trite.
Though this might sound a bit trite (after all, metabolism is always a buzz word that is frequently misused), Jeff delves a little deeper to explain that «fast metabolism» basically means «overactive sympathetic nervous system»... which means the adrenal, thyroid and pituitary glands (which control metabolism and energy production) are more active.
Yeah, it's a bit trite, but it's also true that if you don't know what your goals are, it's impossible to achieve them.
That sounds a bit trite but, on Sunday night, as I tried to grapple with the enormity of what happened in Libya, Bill Murray singing «The theme song from Jaws» helped, in a small way.

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But instead I get trite aphorisms («If you want to make the gold, you have to think golden») and unsupported generalizations passed off as business wisdom with the help of a few props (a hunting knife, a gerbil's exercise wheel) and the occasional bit of audience participation.
This year, I was a bit surprised to discover that the trite debate had invaded my football fandom.
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It's a slightly trite bit of viewer hand - holding, as are most of the recollections that punctuate Louie's harrowing wartime horrors, but it sets the tone for a film less interested in blame than in illuminating commonalities.
This film is desperately deep in its trite fluff, but with its hint of indie flavor, it does try a bit, at least in the technical department, with Alexander Gruszynski delivering on a few pretty points in cinematography, while Michael Penn hits some charmingly perky licks in his score.
Except The Medallion is a mostly unfunny film, not only because it has quite a bit of dark overtones, but when it does go for laughs, which is more frequent than it should, it's so trite in its delivery that more groans are elicited than chuckles by a significant margin.
The beats are predictable — it's obvious from the get - go that some sort of coming together against a common foe is going to happen — but even the trite bits are carried wonderfully, thanks to a stellar voice cast and outstanding facial animations.
There is an «even keel» sensibility at work that makes the storyline quite believable, for the most part (clichéd, «superior» Germans is a bit too trite).
Maybe that's trite, but it mostly seems like Dean is a bit directionless and experiments, which I think is a nice counterpoint to how polished or devoid of vulnerability so much of the work that gets the spotlight at the Turner Prize often is.
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