Sentences with phrase «good sugarcoated»

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When managers try to sugarcoat, mask or euphemize in order to make things seem better than they are, employees see right through it.
In an article for the Harvard Business Review, MIT Leadership Center Executive Director Hal Gregersen said that good leaders must avoid becoming caught up in a loop of puffed up, sugarcoated feedback.
Let's not sugarcoat it: most women humans buy nutritional supplements like protein powders because they want to look better and / or feel better.
Firstly, thanks for being so honest by bringing out the good and the bad without sugarcoating it like everyone else.
We need to accept the good and bad part of our heritage without trying to sugarcoat anything.
«When the proteins in our blood are soaked in sugar all the time, they don't function as well because they essentially get sugarcoated,» explained co-first author Misty Riddle, a postdoctoral fellow in the Tabin lab.
There is no value in denying or sugarcoating feelings; so while well - meaning advice like, «be strong,» «try not to think about it,» or «get over it» might appear powerful, they fail to honor the very real, raw and often painful experiences of life.
«I'm not your sister, your mom, or your best friend, so I'm not going to sugarcoat anything,» she said.
I don't sugarcoat - I am in a new place body, mind and soul and want to live life to the fullest, as well as find s1 to spoil me and settle down
Country songs don't sugarcoat the painful things in life, and that's true with the subject of love as well.
We won't sugarcoat it, but if you're aware of them, then you know what to look for and are that much better off.
my name is Aaron im 21 years old and i produce music and smoke weed regularly im a fun guy always looking to laugh and have a good time im a loving caring man who always says what i feel i don't like to sugarcoat tings I've been a straight foreword guy i was born unable to walk but i don't let that...
Don't sugarcoat your faith because you think that doing so might get you a better date.
This may seem like sugarcoating, a crowd - pleasing strategy to deliver a well - told tale with a happy ending but little substance.
The film takes place in 1957, and Bird not only captures the look and atmosphere of that bygone era, but also its state of mind — most notably the post-WWII fear of an atomic holocaust, which is mined for some good satiric laughs (a sugarcoated classroom film on what to do in the event of a bombing is especially funny).
Of course, there are drawbacks as well — if you have read the rest of the self - publishing series you'll know I don't sugarcoat these things.
Without sugarcoating it, that game is widely considered to be one of the best games of not only the year, but of the Xbox Ones history.
And even though they described the performance of Resident Evil 7 and Monster Hunter XX as «overall solid,» they could not sugarcoat the poor results of Dead Rising 4 and Monster Hunter Stories, which sold well below their target.
I am not going to try to sugarcoat it: Bullet Witch isn't exactly a very good game, but I still managed to enjoy it a lot more than expected due to how cheesy and over-the-top it can be at times.
Be honest and detailed about your health (no sugarcoating)-- and we'll find the best rate you can qualify for.
The last thing brokers should do is sugarcoat a situation, he says, because at best it leads to unrealistic expectations — and at worst it damages trust and transparency.
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