Sentences with phrase «ignore the elephant in the room in»

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Instead of ignoring the elephant in the room — which will only make the other party resentful — Kovary recommends acknowledging that you know they wanted the job, explaining in a non-defensive way why you're qualified to fill the position and stressing your hope you can work together.
It is time for organizers to ignore the elephant in the room: title does not make the man, or woman.
The elephant in the room everyone's been so busy ignoring is suddenly the main topic of conversation.
Perhaps this show is indicative that it is much, MUCH easier to ignore the elephant in the room and just paint a pleasant, shallow, and very patronizing picture to show non-muslims.
It makes me sick that so many people praise this man and completely ignore the huge white elephant in the room.
It was the big white elephant in the room but the position was ignored.
Everyone seems to be ignoring the elephant in the room and crying about a coach who is clearly not ready to be a head coach.
Rep. Kathleen Rice said Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2017, that House Democrats in Washington, D.C., were ignoring the «elephant in the room» — allegations of sexual harassment.
Rae Kramer, a resident of Syracuse, called schools the «elephant in the room» and asked how schools could possibly be ignored.
The world wants to ignore the elephant in the living room.
Despite promising a new kind of politics, they have failed to do so — preferring frequently to ignore the large elephant in their own room.
If we ignore the elephant in the room — the logistics of finding, consenting, and funding that many samples — we might expect that tens of thousands of human genomes will be sequenced in the coming years.
Steroids are like the pink elephant in the room that everybody ignores, even though it's no secret that they are regularly used by all of the top bodybuilders.
How do you come home to dinner and ignore the big elephant in the room?
It begins with hints of the chariot race to come — no sense ignoring the elephant in the room — before starting its story in 25 C.E. Judah Ben - Hur (Jack Huston) and his adopted brother Messalah (Toby Kebbell) are introduced as the closest of friends, true brothers.
The trouble is that his mission simply isn't very engaging, and one can't help feeling that these soldiers are ignoring the 500 - ton elephant in the room.
These concerns are not insignificant, but they ignore the elephant in the room.
Teachers will be pleased then that Ms Morgan has recognised that the government can no longer ignore the elephant in the (class) room and is keen to talk to unions and teachers about cutting workload.
This elephant - in - the - room argument is fine as far as it goes, but it ignores the related elephant - in - the - room problem: Single - parent households.
Borders does have a list called «Can't Get These in iBooks» which just seems like an attempt to try to sell themselves as the best e-book store on the iPad and iPhone, while blithely ignoring the elephant in the room that is the Kindle store.
I addressed head on the elephant in the room that some self - publishing advocates ignore: the importance of quality control.
Ignoring the big elephant in the room (ahem, Amazon) that has spearheaded the sale of e-books and driven down prices to take control of the market, I'd like to parse out exactly why digital books and digital music have such different pricing expectations.
I think it's incredible to think about the opportunity to... it's like Amazon in general, you can't ignore the elephant in the room.
Student loan debt is the big elephant in the room that you can't afford to ignore in your 20s.
And anyway, my focus here is simply to identify the best investments out there for ME, so why would I want to ignore the elephant in the living room?
Whenever this feckless company talks about this game, at every turn, they ignore the elephant in the room.
To provide a sprinkle of truth and ignore the elephant in the room?
It is impossible to ignore the elephant in the room: not many people are playing LawBreakers right now, despite its very recent launch at the start of August.
Lots of images: Russian roulette, elephant in the living room that everyone is ignoring, 800 pound gorilla in the room that nobody is paying attention to, canary in the coal mine (Arctic ice melting rapidly year by year now), a train wreck in slow motion, the list goes on and on.
This article is an excellent summary of some of the issues involved in climate change, but like the UNFCCCC negotiations, the discussants in Paris seem to ignore the big elephant in the room: energy use.
It seems to me that doing carbon emissions on a per capita basis for developing countries ignores the elephant in the room of increasing population size.
It's just a shame that they are so rarely advanced in the company of evidence, and are most often used as excuses for ignoring the elephant in the room and squeezing in another two elephants over the next decade.
The above comments by wishful thinking skeptics coming up with all manner of ways to ignore this elephant in the room are simply delusional, do not be under the illusion hindsight that they had any sort of «point» or justification.
Yep, organizations disseminating disinformation about Climategate (e.g. Nature, Science etc.), and in this case, the New York Times, intentionally or obtusely ignore the elephant in the room: nearly all the Climategate correspondence involves IPCC cadres i.e. an intergovernmental organization.
Pekka and moshe ignore the elephant in the room.
Now it may be too late... There has been an elephant in the room, and it has been totally ignored.
If sea level rise of the 18th and 19th centuries constitutes the elephant in the room, we shouldn't be surprised that climate «science» ignores most of the hot, mushy ball called Earth — which is the full Aida production in the phone booth.
Climate Depot Response: Obama is ignoring the climate elephant in the room.
Zeke and Nick Stokes keep ignore the elephant in the room.
«For the last 10 - 20 years or more, a few of us have been saying that the IPCC has been ignoring the elephant in the room... that the real climate system is simply not as sensitive to CO2 emissions as they claim.
Herman, this is the elephant in the room that is ignored, hmm maybe hummingbird is a better analogy, they move much much faster.
You may choose not to use it, but you can't ignore the elephant in the room.
But not discussing it, she said, would be «ignoring the elephant in the room
This approach to explaining why affairs happen ignores the elephant in the room.
The «elephant in the room,» as Stanley refers to it, is the obvious truth that is being ignored or unaddressed.
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