Sentences with phrase «usual platitudes»

The phrase "usual platitudes" refers to statements that are commonly used but lack genuine thought or meaning. It suggests that the words being used are clichéd or insincere. Full definition
You've probably answered this question many times before, either for yourself or friends and family, and you've also likely come up with the usual platitudes.
This Thanksgiving, when you're sitting at the table and it's your turn to say what you're thankful for, you can list the usual platitudes about freedom of religion and assembly or whatever, but it would be short - sighted and irresponsible to neglect one of the greatest American freedoms of all, one that was just upheld in New York on Tuesday: The American right to hunt Bigfoot.
This Thanksgiving, when you're sitting at the table and it's your turn to say what you're thankful for, you can list the usual platitudes about freedom of religion and assembly...
In a phone conversation, Hellickson delivered the usual platitudes to his former wrestler and assistant coach («He is the most driven and determined person I've ever been around.»)
With the winter transfer window about to open, Arsenal fans will be hoping that Arsene Wenger does not just roll out the usual platitudes about working hard, finding it difficult to find the right players and all the rest during the next month before January ends with no new players coming to the Emirates.
To be honest, I weep when the usual suspects come on social media or TV and mouth the usual platitudes.
Certainly something far more cautionary and downbeat than the usual platitudes would be in order — for example: «I promise to be disappointed by you and you alone.
They will all have to do a very large amount of soul searching and realise that the usual platitude «We're listening» isn't enough.»
And I know he himself knew very well that his statement was just one of the usual platitudes meant to either incite voters against the incumbent, or, to attract the sympathy he needed to crash his opponent.
This profile does not contain the usual platitudes cut and pasted from better dating sites everywhere, such as:
«Casting Tomorrowland» (7 mins., HD) caps the usual platitudes — Britt's a trooper; Raffey sure does like doing stunts — with a tacked - on - feeling ending in which Bird mawkishly intones, «People have to believe that tomorrow is in their power and we can use that to build a positive future.»
Far too many books gloss over this with the usual platitudes, but there's a strong focus on risk here, and on their site.
It's evident from these selected excerpts that they meant business well beyond the usual platitudes.
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