Sentences with phrase «too flippant»

«But what I think is clear at this point is that it was too flippant and I should never have referred to it as crazy.»
People will analyze the actual impact of this for a long time to come, but what I think was clear at this point is that it was too flippant.
He also said he had been «too flippant» in 2016 when he dismissed the idea that fake news could influence an election as «crazy.»
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.
The presentation can go either too flippant or to maudlin while never addressing the basal concerns.
Consequently, the film is never quite as funny as you want it to be but far too flippant to serve as a credible biopic.
Don't be too serious, or too flippant, just look for a middle ground.
«I don't think it's too flippant to say that the amount of matter that would be around would be a billionth of what it is now,» says Smith.
Blair was concerned that it was too flippant.
Nahhh this wont happen TW is never going to be the striker he could have been as his attitude is too flippant, he's lazy and happy to sit out his time collecting his 140 a week, compare him to Sanchez who works non stop for 90 mins EVERY week.
Someone on the Cavs promo team is too flippant about domestic violence.
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.
November 2016 — Zuckerberg describes the idea that fake news on Facebook's platform could have influenced the outcome of the US election as «a pretty crazy idea» — a comment he later says he regrets making, saying it was «too flippant» and a mistake

Not exact matches

Forgive me for sounding a little flippant but I'll not take too much of your time to describe our new Piano - man — real name Mavropanos — because my knowledge is extremely limited of the Greek game and all I'd be doing is rehashing information from other people on the web.
I saw that this morning and nearly spit my coffee out over the flippant attitude by the reporter and the statement she made inferring that the section was the safest way since they predicted the baby to be too big and she was overdue.
«It's much too soon to start making video games about a war that's still going on, and an extremely flippant response to one of the most important events in modern history,» he said.
Then, last week, a New York reporter tried to ask the «not - taking - questions governor» what he was going to do about the fact Niagara Falls has now lost revenue and is struggling and he... laughed... and then made some flippant comment about how Niagara Falls can pay «him» because he lost revenue too.
I say sarcasm GRIN Eve has that precise same tee shirt, Nancy, she too is fluent in the art of being flippant hahaha and you're looking absolutely stunning here.
The horrors of the world she inhabits, too, are far meatier and less flippant than something like Atomic Blonde but with multiple sexual assault scenes, extreme torture, violence and gore it's not exactly a bunch of laughs.
God Help the Girl is a story that doesn't get too blogged down with the more serious issues of Eve's anorexia and depression, while also not being flippant about the topic.
Tar Sands Environmental Destruction Not Worth It At the risk of sounding flippant, sounds like too little too late: I'll stand by the WWF's assessment that the economic and environmental costs of continuing to develop tar sands and oil shales — in energy speak «unconventional fuels» — are simply unthinkable.
> [Y] our response to Tom Scharf's first comment is typical of your flippant dismissals of criticisms / questions that you need to address -LSB-...] It's too open to confirmation bias to be reliable, I give it about a 1000 % chance that this analysis was tuned iteratively and significantly.
Judges will all too often make insensitive and flippant remarks to both parents such as «knock your heads together and try and work this out!»
There is nothing flippant about this, and I fear that we treat this responsibility far too lightly.
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