Sentences with phrase «somewhat glib»

,» which felt, to me, somewhat glib and condescending.
In the simplest (perhaps somewhat glib) terms, ghost writers write a book for someone else, while an editor «fixes» someone else's writing.
Rorty's answer is somewhat glib: «The reason I like Hirsch's book better than Bloom's is that it mostly stays away from philosophy and instead asks what concrete institutional factors are responsible for the prevailing cultural illiteracy.

Not exact matches

Considering that the original was successful, it's somewhat predictable that this sequel is going to the same well of snark and glib ultra-violence, but this is just as obnoxious as its predecessor, if not more so.
The opening scene in Manhattan showing Sebastian outsmarting a glib psychotherapist — which has no counterpart in the novel — seems somewhat forced and contrived, but it does set up the character's cockiness with a minimum of fuss.
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