Sentences with phrase «flippant in»

In the decision, the Judge chastised the condominium's board of directors for being irresponsible and flippant in quickly determining that the owner of unit 48 should pay to clear the blockage.
Pete Dunkelberg, Yes, I was probably to flippant in calling it a Bastardized Bayesian analysis.
The sparse, coded installation is flippant in its free play of materials.
The voice here is the snarky and sassy female one that's in so many urban fantasies, so that didn't really feel distinct... plus, she's almost a tad too flippant in some circumstances.
He's flippant in the face of disaster, casual on the brink of ruin.
Is it abhorrently flippant in its treatment of sexual assault, or subversively progressive?
No one wants to deal with those inquiries from people that are flippant in their approach.
Don't forget what Pa Ayo Adebanjo said; he said any insult to Asiwaju is an insult to the Yoruba race and Adebanjo is not known to be flippant in his choice of words.»
I'm not trying to be flippant in saying this next thing, but some of it I think is personality differences.

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Get her talking about the philanthropic impact of her work — with every sale, each of her brands contributes to a related cause in the developing world — and it's apparent there's nothing at all flippant about her audacity.
From Bill Cosby's now - legendary social media missteps, flippant tweets that resulted in firings, to Facebook official relationships sometimes carrying more weight than actually committing, social media is what you make of it, either on purpose or by accident.
A flippant user may not register your brand name or follow your link, but the next time they see you, they'll remember seeing you in the past.
Whatever your view of Second Amendment jurisprudence, Trump's flippant comments showed a startling indifference for foundational rights that are enumerated in the Fourth, Fifth and 14th amendments.
This will probably be viewed as flippant but maybe there needs to be a 12 - step program for those addicted to religion itself; I know more than a few in that category.
I apologize if I in any way came across as overly flippant (though I think sarcasm can be a proper tool if used correctly), or even oh - so - holier - than - thou.
Eastern rites huddle alongside liturgical practices (hardly a peripheral issue in the East) disfigured by rebarbative banality, by hymnody both insipid and heterodox, and by a style of worship that looks flippant if not blasphemous.
But the flippant way it's often discussed, from both sides, but here specifically in regards to the fetus, as if it's not a human life, is outrageous.
Letter XI of The Screwtape Letters, in which Screwtape distinguishes between the «Joke Proper» and «Flippancy,» is relevant here: «Among flippant people the Joke is always assumed to have been made.
As Dan and I enter that stage of life when we will likely start a family, we want to raise our kids in a community of Christ - followers where diversity is celebrated, questions are welcomed, and differences are handled with love and respect... not flippant «farewells.»
again and again at the poor dog, Justin says that most of the Christians in his life were «South Park» Christians who responded to his agonizing questions about his future with a flippant, «Don't be gay!»
In the letter to the Romans Paul is called upon to confront a flippant and almost blasphemous non sequitur — a situation not unknown to any preacher or teacher today.
Buckley bore the gravest moral objections to abortion, and he expressed his deep incredulity with the decision: It seemed to betray, he thought, a flippant disregard for the facts known well to embryology about the development of the child in the womb.
Let no man be brash or flippant on holy ground, in the presence of holiness, in being addressed by the Word.
A friend organized a potluck, and among a group of flippant twentysomethings, our sense of emergency and our desire to take care of each other resulted in an overflowing table, everything carefully prepared.
I am NOT being flippant and I urge you to really think about the truth of what I have written, if you want us to regain our place in the very top strata, which we are getting further and still further away from each season this cancerous regime remains.
C didn't seem right either, it's average and I hold Mr. Tyler in fairly high esteem so I couldn't be flippant handing out a C without having good reason.
Luiz reaction was flippant, Kolisinac reaction was of a true warrior, Kolasinac is that buddy in the trench while Luiz is that yellow snake.
In response to all the flippant ignoramuses dismissing male genital mutilation as somehow akin to removing a mole, or justifiable by tradition, or an inconsequential cosmetic procedure: DO THE RESEARCH.
Bad (actual) LC — in a flippant - ish voice to a sobbing me» Well, BFing isn't for everyone».
Having your baby at home is like driving your child without a seatbelt (This is the latest flippant simile from a doctor in Australia.
I think that's why I wrote those first few paragraphs, including the one about the hierarchy of diapering choices, in such a brisk, flippant way.
I am not a medical professional, so please correct me if I am wrong, but we do understand how much of an important role that stress hormones play in labour — the way medical professionals do talk about birth in terms of risk without paying attention to emotions (I am getting this from a somewhat flippant comment earlier on this thread where the author says the would like to see 100 % c - section rate) does exacerbate the problem.
I told her that if I had known that birth is about so much more than just «getting the baby out,» that if I had known that I would be processing and working through my feelings about that birth experience for the rest of my life, then I would never have been so flippant, so unattached and uninvolved, so dangerously naive in my preparation for my daughter's birth.
By contrast Cameron came across as flippant and even childlike in his responses.
«It's much too soon to start making video games about a war that's still going on, and an extremely flippant response to one of the most important events in modern history,» he said.
I'm not here to argue for or against what the legality in this «compact» is, but quite frankly, Cuomo has been oddly flippant toward this situation from day one — even threatening the Senecas that he would open up a competing casino in Niagara Falls if they didn't pay up.
Watson struck a deliberately flippant tone in the second half of his letter, which features a recommendation that Miliband watch the «awesome band» Drenge and that he goes to Glastonbury.
So — and I don't mean this to sound flippant — why does anyone in America go to grad school?
In response, Einstein struggled briefly to simplify his ideas but then got flippant.
Ellsworth, of the US Geological Survey in Menlo Park, California, is not being flippant.
Yes, it's stressful being so young working with adults in an industry that can be flippant and sometimes cruel, but you are safe.
Seen for years as a healthful food — a viable, protein - rich alternative to red meat — more recently soy foods have been said by some «health experts» (I'm not meaning to be flippant, but really no one is a health expert) to lower testosterone levels in men, hamper thyroid function, reduce cognitive function, and block nutrient absorption.
I say sarcasm GRIN Eve has that precise same tee shirt, Nancy, she too is fluent in the art of being flippant hahaha and you're looking absolutely stunning here.
Tinder in particular I find to be particularly flippant.
The only real difference is in how flippant people on dating sites can be, whereas back in the day.
A Single Mom's View of Autism Divorce Rates Consider some of our flippant views about marriage and commitment against the last decade of autism in the Hey guys!
The movie amounts to, in the flippant words of Hamm's character, a Las Vegas dealer in memorabilia who's cleaning out his dead parents» home with his sister (Keener), «such a bummer.»
In its use of flippant humour to deal with dark subject matter, the film has a similar tone to that of the satirical 1990s Holly Hunter drama, The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader - Murdering Mom (based on a similar story about a mother accused of having her daughter's classmate bumped off to improve the daughter's chances of making the cheerleading team).
Its flippant vision of the consumer culture in the late twilight of the 70s is unique — almost equal to Repo Man's early 80s take — and frankly, I would have liked to see it in another movie.
With his cool, flippant manner, his Holmes stands apart from the danger, thinking it through visually before performing it, remaining insouciant in the face of calamity.
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