Sentences with phrase «gloss over as»

The Court does not tarry long over any of these difficult, sensitive problems, preferring instead to gloss over them as swiftly as it slides over centuries of history:» [W] e make no attempt to instruct [trial] courts how best to implement [p131] our holding today.»
Though one can't discount the importance of experience, sometimes, it takes the fresh eye of a less experienced lawyer to question and challenge basic issues that more experienced lawyers are inclined to gloss over as unimportant.
I think sometimes we gloss over this as teachers and educators.
The conference also gave us plenty of new footage to gloss over as we anticipate the release in just three short months.
I think that Smoked Peach is a nice nude color, but I usually do like to wear a nude gloss over it as well because the lipstick alone tends to wash me out a little.
The horrific things he said about Jews in the Nixon tapes are repugnant but Christians just gloss over it as they do everything.
Since it was a dead rubber game I'm not going to do player ratings, I just wanted to point out some issues I think could be glossed over as a result of progression already being guaranteed.
It continued up the chain of command, its contents merely glossed over as one executive signed off on it and passed it on to the next.
Apparently, there have been Decepticons hiding on the moon, something that was never established earlier, but obvious plotholes and weak storytelling are both glossed over as the last hour turns into a full - on Decepticon invasion as they reduce Chicago to rubble, led by a single - eyed Decepticon named Shockwave that controls a giant robotic centipede.
McEwan's script drops nuggets of exposition that are rapidly glossed over as if their resolutions were left on the cutting room floor.
«This question has been glossed over as long as the AP has been perceived as basically good — a lot like collegiate introductory courses and not ideologically influenced — and the rest of the high - school curriculum has been seen as so flawed.»
Many sites, including our own, have glossed it over as the details were slowly leaked.
The AAML glosses over this as attributable to «continual arguing.»
I didn't feel so proud after watching the Princess Diana death scene, glossed over as it was.

Not exact matches

In recent times I feel this has been glossed over due to the mining industry particularly in Perth attracting huge dollars relatively speaking and not feeling the same level of pain as us in IT startups.
A careless reader might miss it altogether, or choose to gloss over it, as its author surely does.
President Donald Trump on Sunday strenuously defended US efforts to bring relief to storm - battered Puerto Rico, even as one island official said Trump was trying to gloss over «things that are not going well,» two weeks after devastating Hurricane Maria left much of the island without electricity, fresh water or sufficient food.
I don't want to gloss over the historical difficulties of the «phenomena of Scripture,» as I agree with Smith that it's important to take those into account.
Nor the equivocation used to confuse, as in Mormon.org, glossing over different uses of the terms.
They glossed over the abortion findings, too, which will have found abortion rights support lower for millenials at the same age as the previous couple of generations.
As with most, if not all religious organisations they feel they have a special position with in society that allows them to gloss over these indiscretions, they have found out they no longer do.
To do so is to gloss over the ugly reality of slavery — then and now — which, as we will see, actually takes away from the power of these passages.
Lewis spoke frequently and with great fondness about the simple pleasures of his academic life — friends, books, nature — so it's easy to gloss over these thing as just that: simple pleasures.
All three modes of theological discernment are necessary as a corrective to theological vision's tendency to distort ideologically, to ascribe universal validity to the limited and particular, and to gloss over ambiguity and tragedy in experience.
Even the Brundtland Commission, which at first glance seems to be an exception with its blunt language about unsustainable population growth, ends in a familiar UN place: «Talking of population just as numbers glosses over an important point: People are also a creative resource, and this creativity is an asset societies must tap....
A variant of this, no longer as popular as it was, but still widely adopted, is the apologetic» the desire by some Muslims, and also some non-Muslims, to present Islam in terms likely to win the approval of the non-Muslim and, more particularly, the Western reader and to omit or at least gloss over those aspects that would obstruct this aim.
DeSalvo, whose previous work includes an edition of an early version of one of Virginia Woolf's novels and a collection of letters from Vita Sackville - West to Woolf, argues that other biographers of Woolf (particularly Quentin Bell) have glossed over the formative traumas of her early life, dismissing them as unimportant and in effect blaming the victim for the abuse she suffered.
By glossing quickly over the dissimilarities between Catholic social teaching and American conservatism, however, he seems to minimize the distinctiveness of Catholic social teaching as a political philosophy in its own right.
Glibface had opportunity to gloss the high points in the First «Ultra story as we exited the cry room and gathered about him in the middle of an enormous cavern that, once worship was over, would be instantly transformed into the coffee and fellowship area with — I had to ask — 8,000 coffee urns.
One has to gloss over the crude ethics that one finds mixed in with great moral ideals, not only in such matters as we have cited from Paul but still more in the Old Testament where God is at times represented as helping and even directing his people to steal and kill, the Ten Commandments to the contrary.
His attempts to justify slavery are nonsensical and take the typical dishonest approach of equating slavery with modern day employment or indentured servitude (glossing over verses that permit «owners» to beat their slaves so long as they do not die immediately).
Glossing over the past is as American as apple pie.
This would simply misrepresent the diversity of goals held by the various Christian mission agencies; gloss over the historical shifts in the nature of relationships between the East India Company, the British empire and the mission societies; and conceal the multiple ways in which local subjects — the colonized Indians — thought and acted within this context to demonstrate their identity as independent agents.
Or maybe «all he had» simply means «I'll cherry pick the parts of the bible that work for me personally and gloss over the rest» as it does with every Christian.
Some reminiscences are rarely mentioned today, and if touched at all, are glossed over or dismissed as insignificant medieval remnants.
But because I aim neither to exaggerate nor gloss over the realities of real faith, that demands a commitment to reporting the bad as well as the good news.
At the same time, Piper's description of the New Calvinism as strongly complementarian glosses over recent trends within Presbyterianism that parallel what is happening within confessional Lutheranism.
As with the literal traveler, I think such arrogance is just a way of glossing over how out - of - place and scared I felt when abroad, when perched on those high peaks and lost in those shadowy valleys.
I tend to gloss over those technical posts as well.
Now, despite the fact that homemade ricotta is about as difficult to make as, say, a boiled egg, there are still two serious issues imost pundits seem to gloss over:
While perhaps best in its most elemental state, glossed over strands of spaghetti, it could be slathered on pizza, layered in lasagna, or employed as a poaching liquid for eggs.
A bad game by the match officials doesn't gloss over Wenger's and the teams in adequacies in my opinion over a sustained period of time but of course why does that matter when we as fans are told by Ivan we're punching above our weight, the club, our club has so many problems its scary but bad linesman and refs we can't.
«Go for it,» rejoined Bush, whose distilled account of what followed — «He did, and it was as simple as that» — glosses over Bush's central role in the play's outcome.
So rather than making excuses for under - performing, rationalizing or glossing over the issue and wearing rose - tinted glasses, I suggest we accept the fact that there is a problem and we need to completely solve it as quickly as possible.
And while you evaluate Te loanees as useless you gloss over my coquelin point!
I'm sorry if I glossed over that part, as it is such a small amount that I didn't consider it.
still a lot to do,,,, the win glossed over a pretty ineffective performance attack wise and we continue to be crap at corners and allowed them too many shots on target,,, but for all the faults it was a pretty batling display with great team spirit,, we still need to find ways to supply hogan,,, we constantly miss his runs,, grealish the biggest culprit as he gets his head down and over travels the ball so great result but we can only ride the luck for so long,,, grabban and axel t give us options,,, good additions i feel,,,,
It's interesting that they focus on the technicalities of whether sodium qualifies as a preservative in this particular product, whether the level of sodium in a serving falls within the maximum acceptable range for a toddler, etc., while glossing over the elephant in the freezer - products like this just have way too much sodium to ever reasonably be considered «healthy» or «eating well», and rather than taking real steps to improve their products, Nestle has chosen to hide behind soundbites like «no preservatives!
Too often you only see this form as someone glosses over the content while hovering waiting for you to sign it.
Commissioner Andriukaitis described those who live in poverty in the EU as the 29th EU Member State — a side of the EU that is all too often glossed over.13
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