Whenever we discuss what type of life insurance policies to buy, it's impossible to
make blanket statements like «Yes, you should buy a long - term care hybrid policy.»
Sometimes they go so far as to
make blanket statements like «bankruptcy is always a bad idea and should never be considered by anyone for any reason.»
If
you make blanket statements like «supplements are useless», what that shows is that you have done no research and are probably just mindlessly parroting back what you read in an article that was written by someone who also never did any research.
I can't
make blanket statements like, «I will never bring my child his forgotten lunch» or «I won't save him from disappointments in life.»
I think women who have been through labor and delivery at least once are far less likely to
make blanket statements like that with any authority.
I find it incredibly short sighted to try and
make blanket statements like saying «not gay» should never be used as a joke.
''... and since there are no reliable recorded observations of «supernatural» influences on the physical world...» ------------- You can not
make a blanket statement like this.
As for my opinion, I think it's very irresponsible for Time to
make a blanket statement like that, especially when there is evidence that proves the contrary is true.
I don't think any good doctor would
make a blanket statement like this if they weren't thinking of CYA or $.
To
make a blanket statement like, «If they're slightly separated, they sleep much better» is unwise, in my opinion — each child is different and instead of this author telling parents how to parent their child, they should give unbiased information and encourage the parents to do what is best for their family (not just what is in the best interest of the parents).
The only thing offensive I've ever heard are those who
make blanketed statements like «There are never medical contraindications to BFing» or say things like «Me and my baby went through [insert really challenging / emotional experience], therefore, no one has an excuse not to BF» I think it's important to continue to address this as a systemic issue rather than a «personal choice» issue.
I would be careful with
making blanket statements like «You can not effectively engage your abs while rolling up.»
I'm done commenting, but you should dig a little deeper in your research before
you make a blanket statement like this.
Making a blanket statement like that is ridiculous.
As for the quality of low - category hotels, it's hard to
make a blanket statement like that without researching thousands of hotels across all three chains — something I've done and I haven't found Hilton hotels to be noticeably lower in quality.
Not exact matches
When some asshat
like you, just sayin, HeavenSent, Bob, etc.
make blanket statements and refuse to respond to corrections, criticisms, or valid points refuting those
statements, then there is no point in bringing up any kind of argument.
Your
blanket statements frustrated me and I'd
like you to consider the reality that it's not as simple as you're trying to
make it.
In either case, you can't
make a
blanket statement of the media
like that without coming across bias yourself.
@Gretchen, when you
make a
statement like «Would that all women had the resources and confidence to say this,» you transition from your reflection on your own thoughts and decisions and move to a
blanket statement of what you think is Right for all women (the implication here is if women had the correct amount of resources and confidence, they would all feel
like staying at home because they would be able to recognize that they were the most qualified to care for their kids.)
Blanket statements like «everyone knows it
makes you sleepy» illustrates an archaic naievete of today's cannabis world.
Blanket scarves
make more of a
statement and end up keeping you warmer
like this than a regular scarf would.
I love how unique they are and how they
make a
statement, yet feel
like you're basically wearing a
blanket.
The point I am trying to
make is that
blanket statements like, «no more than five minutes in length» sound good, but often lead to instructional designers being put into binds by managers who hear this kind of advice, and then insist that all videos be less than five minutes.
What you are looking for in a compact SUV might diverge drastically from the attributes valued by your neighbor, sibling, or coworker, and so instead of
making a
blanket statement about the latest and greatest, we've instead decided to highlight what we
like the most about some of the strongest options on the market.
when people
make such ignorant
blanket statements like that, i almost instinctively think they're trolling.
Time will tell, but in science
blanket statements like this man
made are well, simply unscientific.