Sentences with phrase «skip over the facts»

But we don't need to skip over the facts about breastfeeding, or sugar - coat a woman's feelings in order to be empathetic.
While Achievement First cries poverty, they seem to skip over the fact that the state of Connecticut gave Achievement First $ 24 million to help build the permanent home of the Amistad Academy.
Meanwhile, while Achievement First cries poverty, they seem to skip over the fact that the state of Connecticut gave Achievement First a $ 24 million grant to help build the permanent home of the Amistad Academy, which opened last year.
And since we are greedy enough to skip over the fact that we are over-populated, we may as well try to limit the amount of unwanted animals that will suffer because we want to cover every square inch with humans rather than taking care of living things that are already here.
The documentary skipped over the fact that the gallery, designed by the Romanian - Austrian architect Frederick Kiesler, actually consisted of 4 gallery spaces: the Abstract gallery, the Surrealist gallery, the Kinetic and the Daylight galleries.
This is, among other things, because since I already know how it's supposed to work, It's too easy for me to skip over the fact that a particular piece of code doesn't actually work that way.
Skipping over the fact they missed an error in the graph that was convenient to their cause, these skeptics were happy to promote a graph as evidence the models were running below model projections.
They don't want you to skip over the facts like you do in your private sector resume.

Not exact matches

They skipped over some important facts, like how Jackie would get down on his knees and pray before every game.
CNN in their capsule literally skipped over a central part of Ms. Rice's announcement — the fact that she remains «committed to Christ».
As jaw - dropping as this is, Mashable's findings do skip over a few important facts.
In fact, they skipped over almost all of her mental illness issues.
feels like we all just sort of skipped over the objectively outrageous fact that Omarosa was a WH staffer to begin with
In fact, the best of the four movies I've watched over the last 24 hours was one I would have confidently skipped had a fellow Chicago critic not gone to bat for it.
(Duncan strategically skipped over Hawaii's current lack of a permanent state chief, a reliable statewide data system, or any substantial record of accomplishment on teacher quality — and the fact that a new governor will take office in January).
Those who are under contract with traditional publishing houses sniff at the fact that self - published authors skipped over hurdles to publish what they suspect (but rarely say publicly) must be drivel, or what one writer friend of mine referred to as a «tsunami of swill.»
The traveling surf tribes often skip over Lacanau in favour of its southern neighbours, despite the fact that the Bay of Biscay delivers beautiful conditions here all year round.
That's a well known fact by now, and many decided to skip over the game when it launched.
If anything, the fact that it was so easy to just run a screen or two over and fight the boss again motivated me to keep trying rather than skip out and take a break when losing multiple times in a row.
I just skipped right over flickr, for right or for wrong; and I have to admit as a visual artist (well, mostly — I'm in fact an Architect by trade) that Pinterest is a dream come true.
If you skip over the technical stuff, the movement of the earth's pole is well shown to be a proven fact, thus affecting our climate ever so slowly and continuously.
The fact that HTC is skipping over the U12 moniker and labeling it's new phone as the U12 + shows that HTC wants to go after the Samsung Galaxy S9 + and other larger devices like the Huawei Mate 10 Pro.
Also the fact that the MacOS segment skipped over the touchbar entirely says everything about where Apple puts that tech on its list of priorities.
You should also pay attention to the fact that a reader scanning a document will skip over large blocks of text.
In fact, the biggest mistake those job seekers make from the get - go is skipping over the critical first step:
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