Sentences with phrase «disguise what»

If you arrange your picture frames just so, your gallery wall can disguise what is traditionally the biggest eyesore in any family room, the TV.
To disguise what's outside the window, I placed some spring flowering branches in vintage aqua ball jars, nestling old bulbs around the base.
Truth is professionalism is getting better and these guys are just using professionalism to disguise what really bothers them....
As months ticked by, companies began deploying their own patches, doing their best to disguise what they were fixing.
But one of the realities of social norms is that arguments and claims that are inconsistent with established norms are often expressed ways that disguise what is really being said.
Part of the intrigue of Donovan's practice lies in the way she is able to present a mass of unaltered, simple objects that do not disguise what they are while simultaneously suggesting a range of richly poetic associations.
Conversely, a selection of drawings, however careful, can not disguise what they leave out — Gorky's paintings.
Rigid animations and poorly displayed movements frequently disguise what your character plans on doing.
Some people are quickly to comment that maybe Platinum Games doesn't have enough faith in their own CG and have decided to use «real life characters,» in hopes to disguise what they can't do.
This is just a basic example but you can already see that averaging trades would disguise what really happened and it's important to record each action as a single trade.
He smiled a little, unable to disguise what she was sure was a bit of confusion about his own impulse.
The Tacoma makes no attempts to disguise what it is, a truck.
«Because he lived somewhere else, it was easy to disguise what he was doing.
«Accentuate your best features and disguise what you are not so happy with.
we certainly don't want to disguise what we are going to do.
Doubtless it is absurd to dwell on death as such; it is equally absurd to attempt to deny it, to cover it up, to pretend that it is not there — one thinks of the pathetic way in which contemporary funeral customs so often try to disguise what as a matter of obvious truth a funeral is all about.
the Revised Version declines a literal rendering and disguises what the Hebrew says in euphemisms — «heart» or «inward parts.»
Mr. Schneiderman's call comes after the state's former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver was arrested on charges of fraud and extortion by U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, who alleged that the longtime power broker had used his influence to inappropriately earn attorney referral fees for work he had not done, disguising what amounted as «kickbacks» and «bribes» as legitimate income.
Or change the car's tire pressures and ride height for the early season races, thus disguising what the car can really do, while still providing the authorities with data that show it is running flat out.
There's no disguising what it is and, let's be honest, an open litter pan is not the sweetest smelling thing in your home.
This practice really disguises what is really going on.

Not exact matches

In recent years, North Korea successfully put satellites into orbit twice aboard long - range rockets in what the UN called a disguised test of long - range missile technology.
His company, known for its one - day building blowouts held in hotel ballrooms, never attempted to disguise its involvement in what was clearly labelled a «sponsored series,» he says.
What Fraser hears over and over again from Feeding America's food banks is that while more people are working again, «those numbers disguise the fact that so many of these jobs are paying minimum wage or slightly above,» he said.
As the revolution in «smart beta» rolls on, what's important for investors to know is that many of these products are just factor investing in disguise.
Of course, for Freud, what the individual drives into the unconscious does not stay there; it emerges in disguised form.
I think that is a clever disguise and thwarting of what is taking place today.
Sometimes it's as simple and devastating as the moments no one else will ever see — the moments of daring to be honest with our own self, of laying down our excuses or justifications or disguises, of asking ourselves what we really want, of forgiveness, of honesty, of choosing the hard daily work of restoration, of staying resolutely alive when every one else is just numbing themselves against life.
Does this mean that what existentialism has done is simply to remove the mythological disguise and to vindicate the Christian understanding of Being as it is found in the New Testament and to carry it to more logical conclusion?
But the equestrian queen wears riding breeches a lot, those kisses are sisterly, and, although — disguised as a man — she does sleep in the same bed with the unwitting diplomat, it's hardly what you'd call a sex scene: not now, not then.
Whether it was «mere» Christianity or «mere» sex or the «mere» companionship of friends, his purpose was to elicit what is already there, if only we would open our eyes to see it — the wonder disguised in the «mere.»
Jesus disguised as a thief in the night to collect what is already His;) And he looks on the peoples faces!
Well well well... look what we have here... a Fox news anchor promoting racism disguised as a joke, annnnd, is excused for it.
Kierkegaard conceived it his function as a writer to strip men of their disguises, to compel them to see evasions for what they are, to label blind alleys, to cut off men's retreats, to tear down the niggardly roofs they continue to build over their precious sun - dials, to isolate men from the crowd, to enforce self - examination, and to bring them solitary and alone before the Eternal.
So you are saying that any preacher that dares to preach something other than what you want to hear is an atheist in disguise?
Andy Flannagan, director of both Christians in Politics and Christians on the Left is a strong proponent of political engagement but warns against allowing healthy patriotism to slide into what he calls «an uglier form of nationalism», which he sees as thinly disguised selfishness.
There is no reason to suppose that what happened in Nazi Germany can not happen in liberal democracies, though the devils will no doubt be disguised very differently.
You see, what really happened is this: You took a second job volunteering for a nonprofit «corporation» disguised as a church.
Child - care interest groups and their unthinking feminist allies use the rhetoric of «choice» and «quality» and their status as professional educators and guardians of young children to disguise as dispassionate advice what is in fact a political horse trade.
That is, its view of the good and the true may be diametrically opposed to our own, and what we worship as God may be the devil in disguise.
We do not know to what degree those who have not heard of the Christian Gospel may in their own way have responded to whatever of God they did know under whatever disguise God chose to use in coming to them.
He said: «These are basic crimes against individual human beings and I think what we must call out is the fact that no religion and no social code should be allowed to disguise the fact that these are crimes.»
When in his disguise as an intransigent truth - teller he identifies this yearning as nothing more than a failure of nerve, he is not only being quite honest but is saying what he must if he is to keep up his own nerve in the touchiest of situations.
In the nineteenth century it was believed that automatic progress could replace providence, but when we see today what the blind faith has brought us to, we are forced to recognize that automatic progress was only the Devil's disguise.
Speculative thinkers might argue, for example, that what is said to be universal and necessary is inevitably a function of each thinker's relative perspective and thus is no more than a disguised report of what is presupposed by that limited point of view.
I hear what you're saying, Jeff, and I agree that a lot of harm has been done and is still being done in the name of authoritarianism disguised as or excused by religion.
I can hardly know myself and admit to the great amen... flesh is weak as life impresses given patterns of behavior the subconscious who knows what goes on in there a bit of bad beef or underdone potatoe at a tender age disguises as right living but the core..
Today I tried the sweet potato brownies, what a perfect way to disguise veggies in unexpected places!
The end result was pretty delicious, but it was an afternoon's worth of work for what is essentially some deep - fried cheese disguised in a pretty green pepper.
What if I want to totally substitute grren O with things normally stocked in the kitchen?Frankly speaking this green shake sounds like disguised form of marketing for Green O!
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