When you use a song for a TV commercial, it trivializes the meaning of the song. |
The nature of average war cinema is one that trivializes the human consequences of war for a focus on pure excitement, strategy and technicality. |
This item is beyond poor taste and trivializes a loss of life that still hurts the Kent State community today. |
This trivializes the death of thousands of innocent victims. |
It trivializes serious misconduct on the part of the husband and, in doing so, reflects adversely on the judiciary. |
No reasonable person would disagree that a maximum sentence of six months for even the worst case is inadequate and trivializes animal cruelty. |