Sentences with phrase «talk false sense»

On this episode, we discuss the impending Battle Royale «Bloodbath» and talk false sense of accomplishment in games.

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The «Squawk on the Street» crew talks about false reports of a merger between Target and Kroger and whether it would make sense.
That's why listening to experts talk about how to «affair - proof» your relationship seems silly, and maybe even creates a false sense of security.
There are many benefits to parents and kids talking about body safety, but when we teach children body - safety rules without screening caregivers, we put the responsibility for safety on children and we rest on a false sense of security.
Many teens talk to individuals online and establish a false sense of intimacy.
She talked to many excellent sources for this piece, such as Bertrand Weber, Karen Le Billon and Chef Ann Cooper — but clearly she went into the exercise laboring under a false premise: she seems to think that our «nutritionism» culture is what's producing subpar school meals and that if we'd just apply more common sense to our diet, we'd suddenly see France's salmon lasagne on American school trays.
I'm not talking about guilt here (though wishing guilt on people is just nasty) but rather intentionally belittling, mocking, and dismissing others in order to induce shame and build a false sense of superiority.
It's artificial and creates a false - sense of confidence thinking that just because many people view your profile or «want to meet you» that you are now the talk of the town.
We can get lulled into a false sense of security with talk that climate sensitivity might be low or medium (and right now we still don't know for sure where it is, other than to say the majority of evidence points to medium).
Any other solution that doesn't really talks about keeping fossil fuels in the ground is a false solution and gives us this fake sense that we are tackling the crisis when we are actually exacerbating it.
Talking to Swisher and Newton a few weeks ago, when the price was a measly $ 17,000, Quinn warned not to trust any of the «false prophet [s]» who claim to know when the roller coaster ride will be over; buying in now only makes sense for people with a lot of disposable income, she added.
There is nothing so adamant on this earth about what is right and wrong as a wronged person who has been burned and who has learned the hard way about what pitfalls life throws up in our faces every day with a false sense of security attached thereto, with that false sense of security often offered up by a smooth - talking charismatic commissioned sales person in need of a quick cash fix.
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