Sentences with phrase «making hollow promises»

They say the same things, making hollow promises that hiring managers know will never be true.

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His promise to make Arsenal one of the biggest clubs in the world has spectacularly back - fired and is as hollow and as dead in the water as our challenge for the PL title since moving to the soul-less soccer - bowl.
Kevin Willis, when you say that «expansions of bureaucracy and costs make promises of deficit reduction ring hollow», do you mean that the public doesn't believe that deficit reduction will be achieved by the bill or that they have a good basis for the belief.
President Trump's promise to make schools safer after the Parkland shooting rings hollow against the cuts to such efforts in his 2019 budget.
It prevents a genuine understanding of real inequalities in the world in favour of a hollow, surrogate system of ethics that exploits images of inequality for its own ends and offers nothing other than an empty promise not to make it worse.
That's why hollow promises and miracle fixes like greening and geoengineering are so popular; these methods allow those who could make a difference to hold onto their energy - consuming cars, houses, food, luxuries, and incomes.
That makes promises to keep personal info confidential ring a bit hollow.
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