In a search for questions rather than
facile conclusions, each student develops a work ethic and philosophy for life appropriate to his or her own aesthetic.
I desperately wanted the characters to escape their inexorable fates, but I knew Jordan's writing was too strong to offer
facile conclusions about the «triumph of the human spirit.»
Farage's performance and dramatic style of delivery may have entertained the masses, but this should not lead us to
the facile conclusion that Farage has won the intellectual or political debate over Britain in Europe.
Not exact matches
It is a long and damaging leap to go from here to the
conclusion that it is «
facile» and «falsely objective» for them to even try.
In the book, Ms. Lipstadt wrote that Mr. Irving, now 62, was «one of the most dangerous spokespersons for Holocaust denial» and said that «he is at his most
facile at taking accurate information and shaping it to conform to his
conclusions.»
Granted the analogy is
facile, but it continues to mystify me how meaningful
conclusions can be drawn about climate over a period of decades.