While we are being
a little glib here, in the way that we are framing them, these are truly the most central questions that anyone can ask of the human condition, and they reoccur time and time again across all the major areas of substantive scholarship from education, to economics, to psychology, to sociology, to psychiatry and medicine, and beyond.
OK, I'm being
a little glib here, no doubt because I'm feeling pretty bitter.
If a broker says something
a little glib, and the evidence doesn't support it, that will further deteriorate and accelerate the crisis of confidence.
Not exact matches
Celebrities don't just tweet
glib little quips or take filtered brunch pics anymore; they speak out against issues, injustice or politics they don't agree with.
Celebrities don't just tweet
glib little quips or take filtered brunch pics anymore; they
It's a
little too
glib to suggest that every postseason team that advances to at least an LDS has only a one - eighth chance of winning the World Series.
[Hamer's] new film is both appealing and more than a
little trite, finding pleasantly
glib solutions to the terrors of mortality and loss.
Bringing various characters together to create conflicts means that each actor's respective screen time is reduced — and the
little of it that remains is dedicated to abstract discussions of moral dilemmas and
glib one - liners.
But fundamentally this is the sort of
glib, sucrose fantasy that reminded me a
little of David Fincher's The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button or Jean - Pierre Jeunet's similarly icky and self - admiring The Young And Prodigious TS Spivet.
It's a
little too
glib for me, but at its core are some fundamental and eminently sensible imperatives, not least of which is to let kids be kids.
And sure, maybe he drinks too much, and maybe he's a
little too clever, a
little too
glib, but basically he's a coward.
Naves writes: «Favoring tradition over novelty and dogged persistence over
glib nihilism, [
Little] insists on the viability of modernism as a living resource.»
I find Tamino's explanation of the global cooling between 1940 and 1975 just a
little bit
glib.
To do so is to take back a measure of responsibility, too, to become, at the very least, a
little less
glib in one's pronouncements.»