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39 Sentences With "give lip"

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Lots of companies give lip service to the importance of transparency.
"It is not enough to give lip service to equality," Collins wrote.
A lot of companies give lip service to women's safety, but it's not always the highest priority.
Since Trump is a savvy politician, he will always give lip service to evangelical concerns as a way of holding his base.
Honduras demonstrates the lack of international will in 2018 even to give lip service to the need for free and fair elections.
The speeches each year recall Mr. Rabin's drive for peace and give lip service, at least, to the goal of a future settlement.
Most presidential candidates at least give lip service to the idea that their campaigns are an expression of the will of the American people.
The GOP in Congress continues to give lip service to things like executive amnesty and concern about the borders while funding Obama's every move.
Shoshana Chen, a survivor's daughter, said in a radio interview that world leaders needed to do more than give lip service to fighting violence against Jews.
And even those countries that didn't abide by those principles were still subject to shame and still had to at least give lip service for the idea.
The US will give lip service to this issue but it is not going to be something that is going to cause the deal to be canceled.
"The Trump Administration continues to give lip service to clean energy, while simultaneously rescinding the very policies intended to hasten its development, " he told CNBC in an email.
"If we want more women running for office, we need to make allowances to make that a reality and not just give lip service to it," she said.
This seems like a great idea, but it could have some problems A lot of companies give lip service to women's safety, but it's not always the highest priority.
"For decades, dictators have tried to use the United Nations as a platform to give lip service to human rights and offer cheap promises to uphold peace," said Sen.
"It is not enough to give lip service to equality; leaders must demonstrate their commitment through their actions," Collins said in a statement, titled Time to End the Manel Tradition.
But if they remain silent and just give lip service to contrary points of views, then they are part of his agenda and should be judged and held accountable for that.
But if they remain silent and just give lip service to contrary points of view, then they are part of his agenda and should be judged and held accountable for that.
Two of those remaining, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, still give lip service to being religious -- even if many on either side of religion don't believe them or want to claim them.
"A lot of advisors give lip service to the idea of financial planning, but the biggest change I see in the last two or three years is the reemergence of financial-planning software," he said.
And, if Republicans want to legitimately claim to be the party of fiscal responsibility, then they must lay out robust plans to tackle waste and inefficiency within the Pentagon- not just give lip service to the issue.
"Earthquake Bird" is well shot and well acted, and with its attention to novelistic detail it does more than give lip service to themes of sexuality, jealousy and the way different cultures categorize and fetishize each other.
Nader also said it looks like Sanders is being set up to be manipulated by the Clinton forces, who he expects will give lip service to Sanders's progressive ideals but nothing concrete in return for his endorsement.
"I will vote differently in the next election if I see my elected officials supporting tax reform for the big guys, like corporations or special interests, and only give lip service to small-business tax concerns," Arslan said.
"We are going back to enforcement chaos — they are going to give lip service to going after criminals, but they really are going to round up everybody they can get their hands on," immigration lawyer David Leopold told the Times.
So while she may have a--give lip service to progressive issues, she led the charge, and there she definitely did, in Haiti, to push down the minimum wage from 60 cents an hour down to 40 cents an hour.
And even those countries that didn't abide by those principles were still subject to shame and still had to at least give lip service to the idea, and that provided a lever to continually improve the prospects for people around the world.
"They will give lip service to listening to you, but you really know it's a futile effort," said Frank Goldsmith, a resident of Buncombe County, which includes Asheville, and member of the activist group Carolina Jews for Justice, referring to the Republican Congressmen.
But, more importantly, so that we're doing more than just talking, we need to elect representatives that don't merely give lip service to it all but who actually believe it is a necessary thing to do before we pass the point of no return.
"But if they remain silent and just give lip service to contrary points of views, then they are part of his agenda and should be judged and held accountable for that," added Clinton, whose new book on the 2016 campaign, What Happened, hit shelves on Tuesday.
Back before the election, when we imagined we were going to have a rather different regime, I was pushing for child-centered policies as being the next frontier after health care, because that's one where even conservatives give lip service to the notion that children should not be punished for their parents' failings.
The film, which is based on a novel by Susanna Jones, "is well shot and well acted, and with its attention to novelistic detail it does more than give lip service to themes of sexuality, jealousy and the way different cultures categorize and fetishize each other," Glenn Kenny wrote in his New York Times review.
However, despite papal plans, there was little support from European monarchs, who at this point were more likely to give lip service to the idea of a Crusade than to commit actual troops. The Pope's death in 1276 put an end to any such plans, and the money that had been gathered was instead distributed in Italy.
Other left organizations ridiculed this policy, and it did not receive wide support from African Americans, either in the urban north or in the South. They had more immediate, pressing problems and the CPUSA had little foothold. While the party continued to give lip service to the goal of national self-determination for blacks, particularly in its theoretical writings, it largely ignored that demand in its practical work. The party sent organizers to the Deep South for the first time in the late 1920s.
Thus, although the constitution purports to guarantee freedom of speech and petition and its framers give lip service to the desirability of public discussion, the ruling party sent a clear message with these arrests that it will not tolerate challenges to its exclusive exercise of power. Veteran party leaders were clearly more impressed by the political models of Vietnam and China than by the examples of Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. Although willing to experiment with economic liberalization, party leaders seemed determined to retain political domination—if they could—through a Leninist-style party.
On the other hand, he must declare his status as "a resident > alien who stands for his group." It requires that the stigmatized individual > cheerfully and unselfconsciously accept himself as essentially the same as > normals, while at the same time he voluntarily withholds himself from those > situations in which normals would find it difficult to give lip service to > their similar acceptance of him. "One has to convey the impression that the > burden of the stigma is not too heavy yet keep himself at the required > distance. "A phantom acceptance is allowed to provide the base for a phantom > normalcy.
Dweck visited Microsoft in May 2016, met with Hogan and others, and was favorably impressed: unlike some other Fortune 500 companies that "give lip service to growth mind-set", Dweck says, "I could see that they understood it deeply." In October 2016 Dweck and Hogan wrote an article together on how Microsoft uses growth mindset for Harvard Business Review. In 2014, as one of her first actions as Chief People Officer, Hogan sat down with human resource leads from rival companies, including Laszlo Bock from Google, and Denise Young Smith from Apple, Inc., to discuss the goal of increasing diversity in the technology industry.
Camino Nuevo High School Camino Nuevo Middle School Camino Nuevo ECC KDA has designed educational, residential and institutional buildings. The firm designed the Camino Nuevo Charter Academy Schools project— a series of five projects designed over the course of a decade. Architecture critic, Nicolai Ouroussoff, called KDA's the school's design as “one of the most inspiring projects built in Los Angeles in years” and as "a thoughtful, low-cost work of architecture that embodies the kind of civic purpose and progressive ideals that so many public institutions give lip service to but rarely fulfill". The AIA described Daly's architecture as a combination of “innovation in technology and fabrication, economy and livability, materiality and form” as executed in the characteristics of an affordable housing apartment complex at 2602 Broadway in Santa Monica (2013).
Jorge Isaacs Colombia can claim one of the earliest antecedents to the costumbrismo in El Carnero (written 1636–38, but not published until 1859) by Juan Rodríguez Freile (1566–1638 or 1640),Escudero says 1638, Stephen M. Hart says 1640. Rodríguez's work begins as a chronicle of the conquest of New Granada, but as it approaches his own time it becomes more and more detailed and quotidian, and its second half is a series of narratives that, according to Stephen M. Hart, give "lip service" to conventional morality while taking "a keen delight in recounting the various skullduggeries of witches, rogues, murderers, whores, outlaws, priests and judges."Stephen M. Hart, A companion to Latin American literature, Volume 243 of Colección Támesis. Serie A, Monografías, Tamesis Books, 2007, . p. 50–51.

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