Sentences with phrase «blunt opinions»

My sometimes blunt opinions here are not welcomed by the real estate mainstream.
True friends aren't afraid to hurt your feelings with the truth and give blunt opinions.
Union Square Ventures managing partner Fred Wilson's blunt opinions on the tech industry were on display today at the Geo - Loco conference in San Francisco.
That last point is not insignificant: because Jim guaranteed anonymity to his interviewees (the 37 firms are named, but no comment is matched with a firm and all comments are anonymous), he received some wonderfully blunt opinions.
My friends are my friends because I give them my unfiltered, often blunt opinions on their games.
The site currently features articles about the debate's degree of innovation (including a quote from A Familiar Online Politics Writer as well as some rather blunt opinions from the author of Cult Of The Amateur), a look at some tech - related questions that have been submitted, details about how the candidates will be trying to use the medium to their advantage, and of course, this little gem from Red State Update:
For those who have the means but still have doubts, Kevin O'Leary, «Shark Tank» celebrity investor and founder of O'Leary Financial Group, known for his blunt opinions on television, provided a blunt assessment of why more people — celebrities or not — should give: «If you make money, you've got ta give some back, or you go to a bad place after you die.»
It's the Canadian Grand Prix weekend, which obviously means that it's about time for Jacques Villeneuve to pop up with another blunt opinion about something.
James Blunt — In an advert released by dating app Tinder, the singer can be seen sitting behind a sky - high desk as he gives his very blunt opinion on user's profiles.
As I walked through the Arsenale, one acquaintance I met, noting the amount of art featuring indigenous peoples, dismissed the French curator's show as colonialist — «terrible» was the blunter opinion of an American gallerist (there was no further elucidation).

Not exact matches

I knew people in my life who would say things in a very blunt and straightforward manner as well as people who would state their opinions in a very kind and positive way.
Andrew offers a few opinions on that, but to be blunt, my own view is that it matters because getting the facts right is important for its own sake.
There is however a widely held opinion about Arsenal's huge midfield creativity that masquerades as fact — often used as a blunt instrument to bludgeon OG with.
Wenger is right about opinions but I put it across in a blunt style; «Opinions are like bumholes, everyone has them and they all stinkopinions but I put it across in a blunt style; «Opinions are like bumholes, everyone has them and they all stinkOpinions are like bumholes, everyone has them and they all stink.»
Syracuse, NY - Gov. Andrew Cuomo put his opinions about cash - strapped Upstate cities in blunt terms Thursday when he visited the Onondaga Community College campus to talk about a new tax break program.
The Fixed - term Parliaments Act rather blunts this attack in their opinion: a significant legislative defeat does not automatically mean a vote of no confidence.
I believe you are very honest, blunt, and sincerely helpful, and I have the upmost respect for you and your opinions, thoughts, input David.
She can be blunt and authoritative because she is basing her opinion on years of this work and hundreds of hair samples.
Taste is a valid way to accomplish this, but in my opinion, misleads too many people (mostly adults who have eaten SAD and blunted their senses) UNTIL they develop a subtle or more refined awareness.
Some ppl say I am crazy bc I'm very blunt when it comes to my opinion but hey... at sum point in life somebody has to be honest rite....
«I'm sorry to be blunt here: those who share that opinion usually have little idea of what we've done and almost no idea of what we are doing.
In his speech to the New York principals, David Coleman was blunt about what he thought of the focus on personal experience and personal opinion in schools.
In a blunt, unsparing 16 - page opinion, Treu compared his ruling to the seminal federal desegregation case Brown v. Board of Education, decided 60 years ago last month.
(Although Canada clearly loves the urban black culture he comes from, he is blunt in his opinion that certain parenting styles in that culture present obstacles to helping its kids.)
Dylan was typically outspoken, and uncomfortably blunt in his opinions of me... which seems a bit ungrateful, all things considered.
Your reviews don't need to be a long dissertation of the book, I like to keep them short, sweet, and hopefully to the point (some people think I am too blunt on things I dislike, but I am at least giving you my honest opinion!).
B: Speaking of which at the moment Saltire is, and I'll be blunt, in my opinion lacking a little bit of personality.
His new book, «Winning Our Energy Independence: An Energy Insider Shows How,» delivers a wealth of facts and candid opinions on renewable resources with blunt straight talk.
But the process and programmes by which we quantify the energy consumption of dwellings are, in my opinion, rather blunt instruments and the comfort deficit highlighted above will almost certainly guarantee that the real energy consumption (and carbon emissions) of your dwelling will be considerably higher than that suggested on your energy label.
To be blunt, the interpretation put forward in the guide is not only not supported by the Rules it cites, in the case of section 6.3.1, it's inconsistent with the interpretation of that rule contained in the legal opinion obtained and relied upon by the LSUC.
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