Sentences with phrase «flippant remarks»

Your flippant remarks mark you as a lightweight thinker and a true mercenary commissioned sales man whose only concern is his next commission cheque.
Judges will all too often make insensitive and flippant remarks to both parents such as «knock your heads together and try and work this out!»
However, women disliked cute / flippant remarks significantly more than men.
So though you wanted to avoid a potentially - awkward situation of having to explain how you are no longer practicing law, your flippant remarks insult your audience.
Stockton's flippant remarks overlook the fact that coal, oil, and natural gas make up over 81 percent of the energy consumed in the U.S., as the following chart shows:
A woman makes flippant remarks about leaving her husband if he doesn't get back to working for a living.
Such flippant remarks are not fair to those who do not have resources for private schools and must rely on public schools.
For this reason, I find Paul J. Griffiths» somewhat flippant remark that the analogy of the Good Samaritan applies «not at all [to] the U.S. Army» to be ill thought out.
comment left on social media is just a flippant remark.
If we listen to family conversations, they often sound like TV sitcoms: the flippant remark, the comeback, the punch line.
The banquet hall where this high school reunion is taking place is full of sparks — every face, every photograph, every story, every flippant remark.
A sub-genre that began as a flippant remark by writer Curt Siodmak to «Wolfman» director George Waggner back in 1943, the verbal gag inadvertently spawned the studio's first ghoulish combo, «Frankenstein Meets The Wolfman,» and enjoyed a good run over the next decade through various recombinations, adding Abbot & Costello when dopey humour was the only element that could milk a little more money before the genre's official retirement at the studio.
And when Nick Gibb was asked about exam stress at the Education Select Committee by NUT members recently elected to it, he made a flippant remark about children needing to do more tests so they get used to the tests, get used to the stress.
Recently I was talking to a sculptor friend and made a flippant remark that it seemed to me as if «abstract painting is back.»
My second urge was to make some flippant remark such as, «Wow, the guy's discovered perpetual motion», but I won't.
But worst of all is your flippant remark «those suffering as a result of dangerous climate change» (i.e. nobody)» What about the people suffering from increased droughts, or floods, or sea - level rises?

Not exact matches

Partying and prof footballers are chalk and scheese and flippant, silly, party condoning remarks like yours, the enemy of a dedicated player and a successsful team.
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