Sentences with phrase «very facile»

I gave it up in graduate school when I realized I'd gotten very facile at it.
He was very facile, and he was so used to putting in the highlights that, you know, that he didn't see them anymore.
Access and loading are very facile thanks to the rear doors, which open to a very large angle of almost 90 degrees.
Furthermore, you're looking at the settlement issue in a very facile way, in terms of purely the physical size of the settlements.

Not exact matches

Admittedly, it is frustratingly difficult to define anti-Semitism, and the very term has been recklessly debased by its facile use in order to silence critics (see the reference above to Freedman of Dartmouth).
I must admit I was very shocked to see the facile dismissal of L. Frank Baum's Oz series, and I truly can not imagine how anyone could read the books and not be completely charmed by them.
In each of these topics — themes which go to the very heart of the Gospel — there materialized no quick or facile agreement.
I know it's facile to point at the very obvious change and cite that as a cause for concern, but I do think he's trying to find his way in the immediate events following the Bones separation.
The answers according to this movie are very different from the standard facile romcoms that are most often produced in Hollywood.
Easy - Difficult is the continuation of an early work Facile, difficile, très dif - ficile [Easy, difficult, very difficult], which was exhibited and published by the Musée d'art Moderne de la Ville de Paris in 1992, the year I believe Steven and I met for the first time.
The special virtue of his painting was said to be found not in facile innovations — from the very start of his celebrity on the New York scene, his work was curiously exempted from such «vulgar» criteria, which were nonetheless rigorously enforced in judging painters outside the magic cir cle.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z