Do not fall into the trap of describing your company's culture in terms
of meaningless platitudes that, frankly, could be used to describe any organisation.
Not exact matches
Such words must seem to many to be pious and
meaningless platitudes, mere gestures
of respect to the past and bare
of that realism which the present moment demands.
«We in the Parliamentary Party have observed at first hand his woeful performances in the Commons, his inability to take responsibility, demonstrate leadership or give the slightest indication that he is capable
of moving beyond
meaningless platitudes,» he wrote.
Tim Farron, whose party is campaigning for a second referendum on any exit deal finalised with the EU, said: «After months
of platitudes and driving us headlong towards a hard Brexit out
of the single market, threatening jobs and our economic security, a few empty words are utterly
meaningless.
The time for benefit
of the doubt is either done, or quickly coming to an end, and I believe he, and MS, needs to be asked and they need to answer seriously without the
meaningless platitudes just what the hell they've been doing for the past three years to right the ship.
How can I look myself in the mirror and state that they have any degree
of feasibility, in an era when two Presidential candidates don't even discuss the problem in their debates or speeches, other than give
meaningless platitudes?
An inspirational kernel
of wisdom can become a
meaningless platitude when you find it «spamming» your social media walls.