Sentences with phrase «unapologetic when»

They just show that some of us are shamefully unapologetic when it comes to our own self - interests.
I've never been one to criticize fiction for being unapologetic when it comes to requiring knowledge of multiple works for comprehension, but Final Fantasy XV doesn't just assume knowledge, it assumes investment and doesn't take the time to help new players understand or care until far later in the game.
Bruce is unafraid of alluding to his «vicier» days of youthful rambling, and he is unapologetic when he shares with his readers his fears the Internet culture might be fatally toxic to travel writing.
Be unapologetic when it comes to living your life the way you want.
But to an audience this week at Sag Harbor on Long Island, Cuomo was unapologetic when it came to how he framed himself as a «pragmatic progressive» — saying it was a philosophy his father, former Gov. Mario Cuomo, endorsed.
But Jacobs was unapologetic when I asked him about the incident, saying:
Does it help that your role model appears unapologetic when it comes to talking about blackness?

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When asked about reversing his own much - lauded strategy, Lafley was unapologetic: Different times require different measures.
When asked by Politico moderator Ben White whether her questioning of Litan's research could have a «chilling effect» on researchers whose findings she didn't like, Warren was unapologetic.
But on Wednesday, when Zuckerberg took questions from reporters for 45 minutes on a conference call to address his latest scandal — the Cambridge Analytica privacy fiasco — he didn't come across as defensive, unapologetic or naive.
When Joey Logano angered Matt Kenseth two years ago, he was unapologetic and didn't attempt to mend fences with the former Cup Series champion.
Worst of all however was last year, when an unapologetic lizard walked onto the circuit during a practice session.
Its no wonder that Wenger is so unapologetic and unconcerned about the small fact that his players are on the verge of blowing the best opportunity they have had for twelve years to win the premier league when you have the apathy and indifference that is displayed by you people.
Talk to your friend about the not - so - fun aspects of parenting, especially when you're unapologetic about your choices and, therefore, more likely to be on the receiving end of criticism.
My first experience with unapologetic judgement and shame came around my kid's second Christmas, when we took him for another round of pictures with Santa.
When Bill Clinton rolled out his infamous 1994 crime bill — his naked and cynical shift to the right, made for unapologetic political expediency, that led directly to a spike in drug arrests and incarcerations — he did it with support from black faith leaders, who said that while they didn't like everything in the crime bill, they did like its stated goal of protecting children.
The prime minister's unapologetic reply came after Conservative MP Bill Cash congratulated him on his «comedy turn» on YouTube and asked when we could «expect another performance».
«Upfront, I am an unapologetic admirer of Teddy Roosevelt,» Zinke said, adding that Roosevelt «had it right» when he protected millions of acres of federal lands and created the U.S. Forest Service.
When she was asked why she wanted to star in Atomic Blonde, she told Entertainment Weekly it was because she «was looking for something that had a female protagonist that was unapologetic and played by the same rules as men.»
She was courageous in a time when it was frowned upon to do so, she challenged the status quo, and she displayed an unapologetic ora that acts as fuel for today's young women.
When we watched the Fall 2018 runways in New York, what stood out were the clothes that shared the qualities we so admire in Simon: fierce, unapologetic femininity and feminism, head to toe.»
Unapologetic and full of spunk, Lainey Gossip doesn't disappoint when you need a break away from your dating life and want to submerge yourself in some searing celebrity chin - wagging.
When Ryan Coogler's Black Panther opens, a superhero (played by Chadwick Boseman) with unapologetic black swagger will finally have the cultural spotlight, 50 years after the character debuted in a Marvel comic.
This is the stuff of unapologetic melodrama, artfully structured in such a way that the rotating stories inform each other even when only one character is in focus.
Riggs, an unapologetic compulsive gambler decked out in horn - rimmed glasses and wild sideburns, is living out a TV - equipped Rolls - Royce that he won in a bet when he calls King out of the blue to pitch his idea for a male chauvinist vs. feminist match — a cockamamie offer that King initially rejects.
I love how unapologetic the film is when it comes to its editorializing and its body count.
This is the stuff of unapologetic melodrama, artfully structured in such a way that the rotating stories inform and enhance each other even when only one character is in focus: absence is a presence, and that doesn't refer only to the missing mother in the family.
When Sutter and Aimee go to see his dad (Kyle Chandler), we know why the family dissolved from the way a cigarette dangles during unapologetic dismissals.
Unapologetic pill popper and frequent connoisseur of ladies of the night, a disenchanted Galloway «garda» Gerry Boyle (Brendan Gleason) gets a shock to his normally dull beat when a man turns up dead in a guest cottage, shot in the head with a mysterious message scrawled on the walls.
Its sweaty mythmaking matched by its thirty - something - decade whining, the film substitutes blood for semen in its kinky puerility (a rose - petal love scene is a classic in scarlet euphemism) and becomes boring and pat when it should've been trashy and unapologetic.
It's a New York - set love story that reappropriates the timeworn formulas of the»90s will - they - or - won't - they comedy with a straight face — a fidelity that's not inherently objectionable, but which becomes trying when a Wain - like rimshot can be so easily imagined following every instance of reflexive and unapologetic cliché, of which there are many.
Downsizing by George Wolf Word is, writer / director Alexander Payne has had the Downsizing idea for years, apparently waiting for when a satire of endless greed and unapologetic self - interest would feel... read more →
Without addressing those questions specifically, Fletcher emphasized that he would be an «unapologetic... voice for the classroom» and suggested that such a voice was essential at a time when those in charge of the district «don't have a commitment to the institution» and «don't really understand what they're doing.»
When Rolls - Royce launched Black Badge earlier this year, CEO Torsten Müller - Ötvös said the bespoke program aimed to entice «elusive and defiant risk - takers who break the rules and laugh in the face of convention,» who are «dark and restless... glamorous and daring... uncompromising and unapologetic... untrammelled by social convention.»
It's sort of an unapologetic nod to old - fashioned station wagons — by «old - fashioned,» we mean circa 1965 or so — when substance trumped style.
Long accused of «poaching» authors away from other agencies or publishers, Wylie has a decidedly unapologetic stance when it comes to offering his clients — and apparently, the clients of other people — a deal that allows them to continue to write and support themselves well.
When the delivery guy finally knocks, unapologetic and apathetic, holding a sad burnt meat lover's pizza, I can not.
Although I greatly appreciate the vast depth of cinema of offer these days, the nuanced storylines and outstanding performances that we are so often treated to, there are some times when all I want is to sit down with a beer and watch a lot of joyous, utterly unapologetic violence.
We share ideas, feelings, and emotions when we sit on a chair and that's the beauty of chairs — they have this unapologetic vulnerability about them, and we automatically trust a chair without even knowing, it's incredible.
The unapologetic joy of Hockney's work sometimes overshadows the fact that he was brave from the beginning: in works made when he was a student at the Royal College of Art from 1959 - 62, Hockney created his own language to depict queer life at a time when it was still illegal to be homosexual in England.
It's almost un-American to criticize capitalism and globalization (suck it Tom Frank) or to suggest that maybe there is a better way, but when a system leads to the possible destruction of a planet, even die hards have to stop and take pause, although I doubt they'd touch Klein's book, which is both unapologetic in its tone and approach and optimistic about slowing down the damage we've done.
One of my guiding thoughts when writing The Planet Remade was a line from my friend Francis Spufford's remarkable book about the emotional basis of a contemporary Christian life and calling, Unapologetic: «Far more can be mended than you know.»
Their children have bullied mine, and they were unapologetic and angry when approached about it rather than open and receptive.
This can present an uncomfortable situation between two close relatives, but the animosity often begins immediately after the attack when the owner of the dog is unapologetic or relatively unconcerned about the dog attack.
But on Wednesday, when Zuckerberg took questions from reporters for 45 minutes on a conference call to address his latest scandal — the Cambridge Analytica privacy fiasco — he didn't come across as defensive, unapologetic or naive.
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