Sentences with phrase «gloss over the damage»

Balmford, a conservation scientist, does not gloss over the damage humans have inflicted but reminds us that conservation can pay off.
More importantly, these concerns gloss over the damage that conflicts of interest inflict on the public's perception of the judiciary.

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Know that when a key executive leaves, it needs careful management — perhaps the most damaging thing an executive team can do is to gloss over the change.
But some scientists argue that the study glosses over findings showing that the radioactive contamination has damaged individual animals.
Everyone is so happy Hamill is back — as if he really is Luke Skywalker — that they gloss over the fact that Hamill's badly - damaged face and lousy cosmetic surgery virtually ended his STAR WARS career.
Film grain is accurate and natural, colors are uniformly rich but not overly saturated, and the picture has been mostly cleaned of dirt, scratches, and film damage without glossing over picture detail.
At times those simple rules can be problematic as the «Learn to Play» guide glosses over important details or leaves certain things ambiguous, such as whether critical hits also count as regular damage.
While you may be tempted to gloss over these symptoms and try to move on with your life, seeking treatment is critical; failure to do so may result in complications like long - term pain or permanent damage to the upper spine.
The GMREB has brought out some some good points, but have glossed over the potential damage to our industry.
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