All this makes him an apposite starting point for those on the far right in search of intellectual sugarcoating. |
Might they possibly be sugarcoating it for their parents' benefit? |
Yet given his undoubted skill at sugarcoating otherwise unpalatable scientific explanations with jolly personal tales, he should not be afraid to inject a little more rigour and detail into his pop-science confections. |
Not that she's interested in sugarcoating the full experience. |
This may seem like mere word play, sugarcoating a bitter pill, but what he is saying is actually quite radical. |
Sure it was a low blow, but it was something I didn't actually care about at the moment since it was clear she had no intention of sugarcoating whatever she wanted to say. |