Sentences with phrase «so flippant»

I think it would be unwise to be so flippant.
I told her that if I had known that birth is about so much more than just «getting the baby out,» that if I had known that I would be processing and working through my feelings about that birth experience for the rest of my life, then I would never have been so flippant, so unattached and uninvolved, so dangerously naive in my preparation for my daughter's birth.
Who would be so flippant about the lives of a woman and her child to actually attempt that?
You don't suspect Jurgen Klopp will be quite so flippant this time, and the good news for Liverpool fans is that by the time their group games come around this term, peace may have been made with Philippe Coutinho.
So maybe us Arsenal fans should be so flippant about the «Wenger trophy» and realise just how important it really is.

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While the European Central Bank's president and vice president have downplayed the risk that cryptocurrency poses to monetary policy, it's clear that other policymakers might not be so comfortably flippant.
So let's bid farewell to flippant dismissals, farewell to name - calling, and farewell to dirty water.
I apologize if I in any way came across as overly flippant (though I think sarcasm can be a proper tool if used correctly), or even oh - so - holier - than - thou.
But King Ahab knows Micaiah better than this (and I imagine that Micaiah's tone of voice of flippant and sarcastic), so King Ahab says, «Stop lying to me.
I don't want to be too flippant about this, but Christianity is or should always be counter-cultural so if you aren't being persecuted a bit there's something wrong.
C didn't seem right either, it's average and I hold Mr. Tyler in fairly high esteem so I couldn't be flippant handing out a C without having good reason.
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.
Because we... to what we were talking about earlier, we don't know everybody's backgrounds that are coming into this conversation so we may say something really flippant that we normally only say around friends without really considering who else is out there that might be impacted by it.
«Keeping the lights on» might seem like a flippant cliché to some, but it is a serious business for those tasked with making sure there is enough electricity to go round over the next century or so.
So — and I don't mean this to sound flippant — why does anyone in America go to grad school?
Yes, it's stressful being so young working with adults in an industry that can be flippant and sometimes cruel, but you are safe.
Fincher is adamant his message was just intended to be «flippant» and he asked for Steven Soderbergh - who directed Driver in «Logan Lucky» - to apologise on his behalf, even though he's unsure if Soderbergh felt it was necessary to do so.
Deadpool 2 is intentionally pretty flippant with its narrative stakes, so knowing that the Merc is going to die at some point doesn't really take anything away from your enjoyment while watching the film, but it is extremely Deadpool - core to have the star «jokingly» spoil the actual events of the film.
Shocking violence has become so yawningly common, so eye - rollingly banal that its flippant depiction onscreen is often just par for the course.
And when Nick Gibb was asked about exam stress at the Education Select Committee by NUT members recently elected to it, he made a flippant remark about children needing to do more tests so they get used to the tests, get used to the stress.
-LSB-...] posted before about how we do judge books by their covers, so I could have answered that question with a flippant «a lot,» included a link to -LSB-...]
The voice here is the snarky and sassy female one that's in so many urban fantasies, so that didn't really feel distinct... plus, she's almost a tad too flippant in some circumstances.
So, next time some idiot says to you in some flippant manner, «You should self publish your novel,» tell them they should run a marathon in the same tone they used with you.
Oh, and I suppose your comment was flippant, unless you've got 300 or so bottles of Jack Daniels in your basement or something.
So though you wanted to avoid a potentially - awkward situation of having to explain how you are no longer practicing law, your flippant remarks insult your audience.
Snapchat tells me the pricing is designed to be both affordable enough for the masses so custom lenses generate revenue, and to deter spam and flippant use of the platform.
And yet, Alwaleed's flippant criticism articulated precisely what so many people love about cryptocurrency.
Your resume represents you, so avoid sounding flippant, unreliable, or judgemental.
An empty apology might make things worse, so don't say you're sorry in a flippant or insincere way.
I don't mean to sound flippant, but I was in a good mood when I decided to write this post, so my erratic sense of humour got the best of me.
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