Sentences with phrase «foist something»

Better that a game get cancelled and the developer eat the costs than they foist something like Aliens: Colonial Marines or Bravo Team onto an unsuspecting public.
But unless you have specialized knowledge, it's easy to pick the wrong model or foist something they don't want onto them.

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And prayer in schools is a matter of secularism which is something we all should embrace as it keeps us safe from someone else's religious view being foisted on us.
It would be comforting to foist my problems on something else, but life doesn't work like that, at least not a responsible life.
This isn't something we've just foisted on the House of Commons with no notice.
Perhaps I do, but if not — if my work is not up to the standards that I would expect in something I would buy for myself — I will not pay Amazon to foist it on unsuspecting SF consumers.
That would mean that today, if I were to publish something actually good, I would have to turn around and look at that long trail of utter failure I'd foisted on the public to get to this point.
This is the kind of thing I imagine being foisted on literary readers by those who would defend flash fiction as something that appeals to the short attention span.
If your staff is consistently involved in making choices about software from the earliest possible point, you're selling them something they've already bought, instead of foisting upon them something they never knew was coming.
It is the buyer's right to dictate the type of representation they want and require, not something foisted upon a buyer at the whim of an over enthusiastic sales rep. whose only goal is to collect signatures.
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