Sentences with phrase «too easy a manner»

Often enough this need is spoken of in too easy a manner; it is sung about in sentimental songs and described in terms which can cheapen the reality which is at stake.

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Now I realize that the «wisdom from heaven» requires too much for the Christian community: they must present their disagreement in a peace - pursuing manner — it is easier to make war.
I still say online dating makes it easier for men (and likely women too) to forget their manners if they ever had any to begin with.
Similarly, when there is too much content and it needs to be presented in a coherent and easy to understand manner, choosing a slideshow interactivity in the eLearning course will be good idea.
That stump - pulling power makes a huge difference in road manners, too, especially hitched up, and the myriad of towing features make the job easier, whether pulling over long distances or just around the corner.
The Sorento's instrument panel displays all the information I need in an easy to decipher manner; so too the 7.0 - inch touchscreen infotainment array incorporating sat - nav, reversing camera and 10 - speaker audio system.
What this article has demonstrated, in an all - too - clear manner, is how easy it must be to dupe gullible politicians into believing the Global Warming hoax.
E-mail makes it too easy to de-humanize the other person — which makes it easy to forget manners.
Justice Karakatsanis is correct; litigation about the manner in which a computer inspection has been conducted is too easy to foresee.
The candidate also makes use of bullet points in the skills and work experience sections to illustrate her skills and experiences in a manner that is simple and easy to read so relaying as much information as possible happens without being too wordy or overwhelming.
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