Sentences with phrase «of flippant comments»

Likewise the remainder of your flippant comments are shallow attempts, and haven't addressed the point.
It's a bit of a flippant comment by him about Chelsea trying to buy him.
I figure most of the people who rattle off that kind of flippant comment are fine with babies dying and long as it is someone else's baby dying.

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Sadly, it's not uncommon to hear of employees who have lost their jobs over flippant comments made via personal social media accounts.
November 2016 — Zuckerberg describes the idea that fake news on Facebook's platform could have influenced the outcome of the US election as «a pretty crazy idea» — a comment he later says he regrets making, saying it was «too flippant» and a mistake
Whatever your view of Second Amendment jurisprudence, Trump's flippant comments showed a startling indifference for foundational rights that are enumerated in the Fourth, Fifth and 14th amendments.
I am not a medical professional, so please correct me if I am wrong, but we do understand how much of an important role that stress hormones play in labour — the way medical professionals do talk about birth in terms of risk without paying attention to emotions (I am getting this from a somewhat flippant comment earlier on this thread where the author says the would like to see 100 % c - section rate) does exacerbate the problem.
Of course he was being flippant, but Palmer's comment does capture something valid, that Twitter doesn't really fit neatly into a technological category.
Alex Vitale, a sociology professor at Brooklyn College, told POLITICO New York, «I think his flippant comments about police stem not from any particular bias but from a lack of concern about propriety and independence.»
«People will make some flippant comment, then come back months later with an idea about how to make it work,» says Alexander Rose, a codesigner and executive director of the Long Now Foundation, which finances the clock.
Oh, and I suppose your comment was flippant, unless you've got 300 or so bottles of Jack Daniels in your basement or something.
It's one thing for someone to explain why they don't rate one of your projects, but far worse for someone to say a flippant comment that leaves no room for open dialogue.
And your response to Tom Scharf's first comment is typical of your flippant dismissals of criticisms / questions that you need to address, if you want to be taken seriously:
> [Y] our response to Tom Scharf's first comment is typical of your flippant dismissals of criticisms / questions that you need to address -LSB-...] It's too open to confirmation bias to be reliable, I give it about a 1000 % chance that this analysis was tuned iteratively and significantly.
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