Sentences with phrase «flippant way»

The flippant way in which the cast talks about the characters underscores this movie's disrespectful treatment of them, but I will say that Poehler is really funny throughout all of her interview and recording segments.
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.
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.

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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.
I saw that this morning and nearly spit my coffee out over the flippant attitude by the reporter and the statement she made inferring that the section was the safest way since they predicted the baby to be too big and she was overdue.
My problem with the way our culture views childbirth is its flippant view of c - sections.
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.
Not only did it trump Martin McDonagh's Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri — a film that is flippant and exploitative in its exploration of race in America — but it relays the constant microaggressions that come with being a person of colour in the West and in a wildly original and entertaining way.
Here, she chooses to expose herself in a way that is somehow powerful and yet flippant, but sitll leads to the ultimate doom of those who might objectify her in the context of the film, but viewing the picture as a whole, it still seems flimsier than I believe she intended.
If there's a way to tell a story about cancer, avoiding downbeat despair and plugging in distinctly English humor without seeming flippant or anything less than honest, director Catherine Hardwicke and screenwriter Morwenna Banks (whose 2013 BBC radio play «Goodbye» was the inspiration) do it well, finding a tricky balance between dignified and accessible.
An emotional heart - to - heart between Shaun and a dying Philip marks a bit of a turn; «Shaun of the Dead» has been flippant and fairly light - hearted about the violence around our characters up to this point, but in its second half, it begins to affect them in genuinely wrenching ways.
He's flippant, funny in a darkly sarcastic way and dangerously human, a physical challenge and intensely intimidating, while at other times his emotions get the better of him.
Apologies in advance because I don't mean to be flippant or blunt... but I doubt you will be able to convince me that there is any practical way to prevent these type of things from happening if reviews became public.
An empty apology might make things worse, so don't say you're sorry in a flippant or insincere way.
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