Sentences with word «indelicate»

But, the indelicate handling of their divorce has made the decision for them.
When Monbiot phoned the World Glacier Monitoring Service, they reported in indelicate words that this claim was «complete bullshit.»
His paintings force extreme tension between the sacred and the profane, creating stunning works by way of indelicate techniques.
And I have a question that may seem... indelicate.
And Ann Cathrin November Høibo, exhibiting at Standard, stopped me in my tracks with a delicate abstract painting, all faint marks and craquelure, made in a decidedly indelicate fashion: she painted the work in acrylics, then soaked the canvas in acid.
Somehow the combination of «indelicate» and «smashy» seems like fodder for a bunch of in - jokes.
Although the distribution of economic outcomes may well be wider than was the case historically, anyone trying to invest on the back of an economic forecast is, to use Montier's indelicate word, «insane.»
A playful rhyming text brings us to Victorian times and a queen who can not be seen by her subjects when partaking of such an indelicate activity as swimming.
They would never presume to inquire into indelicate matters.»
Pardon me while I'm a bit indelicate here, but please, take your head out of your ass for a second.
Overall, Bad Moms can be preposterous and indelicate.
Even though the innuendo may go over the heads of the youngest audience members, the script contains some sexual overtones when Manny and Ellie argue over his indelicate approach to wooing her.
There are many reasons to see this film — the only criticism I would have is that there was a lot left unexpressed; the lack of portrayal of the history leaves the unfamiliar viewer guessing as to the reasons why the police are so indelicate at the funeral of Kevin's father.
As with «Olympus,» «London» is akin to an indelicate, more vicious riff on «Air Force One,» with the Commander - in - Chief relegated to a damsel in distress — Eckhart's Asher does more fighting this time around, but he's still ultimately in need of rescuing — and America's finest military man, Banning, envisioned as a noble macho deity.
He doesn't know people like her and is indelicate with his questions.
Belinda sent sent us an email on the indelicate subject of «passing wind» in public: The expression «pardon me» would be considered by the upper classes
Belinda sent sent us an email on the indelicate subject of «passing wind» in public: The expression «pardon me» would be considered by the upper classes Do you act correctly when using social networks?
BadOnlineDates.com was created by Jennifer Kelton, an indelicate and uncensored voice in the dating world.
I think sometimes tall girls are made to feel... «indelicate» because of our height.
The party's indelicate treatment of Lamont and Price reflects the fact it does not want to have to spend time and precious resources campaigning in seats that Labour should easily win.
Not only has the story not been contained, not enough people «compensated» for illegal phone hacks and Andy Coulson been forced to resign as Cameron's spin doctor, the indelicate conspiracy of silence that has seen most other newspapers clam up on the story, has failed to contain it either.
It's a delicate balance to strike in an indelicate situation.
Just one question — and I don't mean to be indelicate — but this isn't a laxative tea, is it?
And it is generally quite pleasant - though there is usually a bit of slightly indelicate sweating at some point.
On Maundy Thursday, while sitting at table, Jesus considered himself a dead man and spoke of blood poured out and other subjects conventionally regarded as indelicate to table talk.
For example, in «Courtesy of the Red, White, and Blue,» which was released soon after 9/11, country music bad boy Toby Keith offered an indelicate description of where the American boot would be placed in the anatomy of the terrorists.
That may be an indelicate way of putting the matter, especially for Protestants who think human authority of any kind should stay out of the way of divine revelation.
As for Acton's complaint, a certain «tenderness» toward one's predecessors» acts seems not unlike a virtue in these indelicate times.
While I am an advocate of spiritual exploration — by atheists to disprove or by the faithful to validate — running an article questioning the very core of a religious belief system on a holy day is indelicate, to say the least.
It's an indelicate message but, as the orders pouring into Orabrush make plain, it's another brilliant resonant campaign courtesy of an MBA student with a knack for viral marketing.
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