Sentences with phrase «n't prattle»

I just posted a response to Karen Dyck's own thoughts about the DLD report and I won't prattle on (much!)
Graphics aren't nearly as important as the gameplay, so I won't prattle on forever... but the graphics go a long way in helping to sell this tale of a «world that's been divided».
I hope I didn't prattle on too much.
I've recently started Yammering here at Dalhousie; no not prattling on endlessly, but using the service Yammer or enterprise microblogging.

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In fact, one Yale study suggests that those not participating in the lunch - line prattle may be missing out on crucial information about people's trustworthiness; to refuse to engage in gossip at all can be» unhealthy and abnormal.»
Seldom does a month passes in which there's not a major conference somewhere on the subject, usually featuring a panel of prominent Perrier - sipping economists prattling on about whether money really can buy happiness.
Who spends hours upon hours on a CNN forum prattling on ad nuaseum to reaffirm that which they don't believe to whom?
Why do you insist on prattling on and on in a language you haven't even begun to master?
fBrainwashed fool prattle on endlessly about liberals because that's what they've been trained to do to cover up for the fact they can't intelligently discuss issues.
Fans of Snickers or their elements — chocolate, peanut, caramel — probably don't need much convincing that these eclairs are to die for, but let me prattle on just a bit longer.
We have not got the money to change that situation so WHY keep prattling on about something impossible?
They prattle on about «empowered» birth, but if you neglect informed consent, you haven't empowered anyone but the health care provider to take advantage of a patient.
After all our prattling on above, you really don't have to purchase a bassinet, cradle, mini crib or Moses basket.
Christine, you are just another ignorant layperson prattling about your «research» when you've done no research at all and apparently don't have a clue how to do research.
Stuart, I agree with your points - but I'd find it easier to credit Blond with the same insights if he hadn't just been in the USA prattling on about the terribleness of «rights - based societies».
Those commentators (I only mention this because I was not one of them) who constantly prattled on about her leadership ambition must be feeling rather red - faced.
Prattling is not the issue with me.
Nothing is more unattractive than prattling on and on about the problems in your past relationship because you've not dealt with negative emotions.
Jack is shy and doesn't contribute much, and Connie nervously fills the void with prattle.
Group therapy hardly helps with such a ham (Levinson wryly never shows us the other patients, while Pacino prattles on and on) and Skype sessions with his therapist (Dylan Baker) are sabotaged by the actor's own admission that if he sees a camera, he can't help but perform for it.
That's REAL empowerment, and not the sham «empowerment» that corporate America prattles about.
Players may find themselves choosing the animal companions (a dog, a bear or a cougar) just so they don't have to listen to the jarring prattle every two seconds.
These lamentations by Rubinstein and Schjeldahl — and there are many examples by other writers I could have given — about painting's fallen status, its descent from Olympian greatness, remind me of people who preface everything with, «back in the good old days» or prattle on about how «you can't paint like Rubens» anymore, as if that is what the world needed most.
Instead of prattling and preening like a hyperactive penguin about how courageous and scientific you are — why don't you just come back with a result?
Seething resentment, an inability to frame an argument that isn't clumsy and repetitive abuse, opportunistic disparagement in a bad case of bad faith, noisy prattling and preening informed by superficial knowledge and astonishingly silly assumptions?
TreeHugger prattles on and on about eating local food: it doesn't have to go as far, so it can be picked and arrive at your table fresher, and doesn't cause an excess of greenhouse gases to be spewed into our atmosphere as a result of shipping, and that makes it better.
You don't want to prattle on or to go off - topic, but you do want to provide an answer that's a bit fuller and more specific than just yes or no.
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