What critics here and abroad are glossing over, however, is that as a political marketing device, his address was absolutely brilliant. |
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The expectation is that we ought to praise the university for its successes, while glossing over its failures. |
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The arrangements of classical pieces highlight their brilliant playing and technique, rather than glossing over it. |
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Without glossing over the more reprehensible elements in Sade's temperament, Rush succeeds in making him into a sympathetic character. |
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His zeal can be tiresome, but his writing is so good that you never feel like he's glossing the story. |
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A special typographical challenge that linguists face is the formatting of our beloved example sentences with interlinear glossing. |
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I do wear nice clothes and get through gallons of the Body Shop glossing shampoo to make the barnet better. |
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And by glossing over this fact the credibility of the survey gets severely dented. |
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The only way we can reattain innocence is by glossing over our pasts, forgetting, and we're not always so good at that. |
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They accused the Party of concealing the facts, fabricating evidence and glossing over the matter to evade responsibility. |
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Yet I wonder about the implications of looking away, of glossing over uncomfortable situations. |
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When speakers weren't busy glossing over his faults they were just misinterpreting history. |
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This strikes me as not exactly a cop out, but rather a glossing over what, to me, is so simple. |
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She went natural on the makeup, too, applying just a hint of silvery-lilac shadow to her eyes and glossing up her lips with a frosty pink. |
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It's a tactful way of glossing over really important things. |
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However, glossing over weaknesses or failing to acknowledge them at all may not be in the best interests of even the government. |
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Supporting this is anecdotal evidence that this is a responsible decision while glossing over the very real possibility of harm and danger to the student. |
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I'm very deliberately glossing over the surface so I can function. |
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The staff spent their time glossing over such problems in paperwork. |
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A museum attached to the shrine glorifies Japan's militarist past, entirely glossing over atrocities committed in China and elsewhere in Asia. |
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Google partly has itself to blame for this, by glossing over the details in hyping the move to Hong Kong. |
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These are crucial check boxes that first-time investors were glossing over too quickly during the hardware bubble. |
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A convinced attitude-holder always has plausible pat answers to criticism, and is adept at glossing over any weak spots in his arguments. |
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I have to say that I am concerned about the notion of reaching some compromise here and glossing over the differences of opinion. |
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There is no point glossing over this fact or remaining silent about what is actually happening. |
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I don t allow glossing over the facts, especially when it comes to the quality or performance of our products. |
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However, too succinct a definition would mean glossing over the real estate trends of the past fifty years. |
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In fact, it is very much a tinkering, a glossing around the edges of a very serious problem. |
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They also stressed the importance of not glossing over the colonial legacies and how these may or may not still influence development. |
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The classes will be taught too fast for you, glossing over concepts that you may not have encountered before. |
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First, she seems to be glossing over the decisions handed down by the various appeal courts that ruled on this issue, focussing only on Supreme Court decisions, or rather the reference to the Supreme Court. |
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But he has a habit of glossing over the consequences of his decisions. |
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Each is presented with original text, Kana transliteration, Romanization, glossing with morphemic analysis, translation, and commentary. |
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I HAVE spent years glossing over the fact that He knows the plots, he can recite the cast list and knows his warp factor from his Tribbles. |
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But the Harper government has committed itself to privatization and contracting-out with an ideological zeal, neatly glossing over more than a decade of well-documented P3 failures in Canada and around the world. |
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Avoid glossing over customer concerns in an effort to close quickly. |
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This new range of coating pigments delivers better performance in the demanding high-quality paper segment than more expensive solutions based on blends of calcium carbonate with expensive glossing additives that it replaces. |
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There is also evidence of glossing the texts of the Epistles read in the masses of the Christmas Octave. |
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The experience of existing cases should be drawn on as far as possible, although there is a risk of generalising and therefore glossing over the differences between individual cases. |
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Not glossing over things is an understatement. |
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My group is opposed to glossing over our own work. |
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Total embraces it position as a privileged observer of history, focused on more than just preserving it collective internal memory, without glossing over the failures and misfortunes of the past. |
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Yet here, without in any way underestimating or glossing over the differences, we are right, under God, to look for development which might make the differences themselves look different. |
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However, there is a difference between glossing the sacred text tropologically and glossing the specific temporal realities it describes. |
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There has been a lot of glossing over of fact here, trying to suggest somehow that Nova Scotia was going to come out at the short end of the stick, that it was going to receive less. |
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Chapter five poses similar problems, glossing through relationships between the Golden Section and the influences of Poe and Hokusai on Debussy, all in ten pages. |
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Add even more shine with a touch of Ion Anti-Frizz Glossing Mist or Ion Anti-Frizz Oil Free Glosser. |
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