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"gloss over" Definitions
  1. to avoid talking about something unpleasant or embarrassing by not dealing with it in detail
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Mr Benfey does not gloss over Kipling's faith in colonialism.
And then I add just a nude gloss over it.
We just usually gloss over that [earnings per share] number.
Scapegoating Greece helps gloss over this problem — another populist trick.
They gloss over huge underlying tensions with Japan and America.
The exhibition does not gloss over the hostility they attracted.
As in the book, Native Son doesn't gloss over Big's crime.
You may be shocked at how much you normally gloss over.
"People, you know, they gloss over this necessity," Sturrup went on.
I mean, look … I don't want to gloss over the risks.
As a reader, it's easy to gloss over this: okay, violence, check.
Most people gloss over what's in the small print of their contracts.
But those numbers gloss over some darker patches in the labour market.
Rowbotham doesn't, however, gloss over the dark shadows in this story of
To hide or gloss over their contributions to society is misrepresenting history.
Yakuza 0 doesn't gloss over the prurient entertainments of the time, either.
You also gloss over the psychological games the Reindeer family would play.
Nor did they gloss over the fact that they used fraudulent documents.
Guha admires Gandhi's achievements, but does not gloss over the man's flaws.
While those feelings are understandable, they do gloss over some important realities.
It was always the part we seemed to gloss over in our imaginations.
They're small features that you might gloss over, but, man, are they useful.
To me, it would be a disservice to gloss over that for pretense.
"I don't want to gloss [over] the parts that are challenging," she says.
But without knowing where the edits occur, your eyes easily gloss over it.
Diversity is a world of wonders, not something to contain and gloss over.
Why did I just gloss over these many side effects without asking questions?
Averages also gloss over what was happening in individual households across the country.
"It would be disingenuous if we tried to gloss over it," she said.
My correspondent did not gloss over the miseries of her sister's terminal state.
And while he made his case, Mr. Christie did gloss over some numbers.
Naturally, all countries like to make themselves presentable and gloss over uncomfortable truths.
Wilder did not gloss over her family's interactions with Native Americans or African-Americans.
Because I think that for some people, it lets you gloss over some things.
It also seeks to gloss over the role of ordinary Hungarian citizens, he said.
But if we tear down statutes and monuments, we not only gloss over history.
All we have are these bastardized legends, and it's easy to gloss over that.
But it would be a mistake to simply gloss over this breach of faith.
Unfortunately, there wasn't quite enough proven technology to gloss over the consumer finance core.
We are shown hundreds of ads a day, most of which we gloss over.
It happened so fast that it was easy to gloss over his actual message.
We gloss over the fights, the viciously passive aggressive comments, the disappointments, and the letdowns.
But Chinese leaders prefer to gloss over the politics when describing their country to foreigners.
Textbooks gloss over the history of the church, one of the oldest branches of Christianity.
I was surprised that Black-ish seemed to gloss over these details as funny anecdotes.
First thoughts should not be allowed to gloss over what is really a gut punch.
But Republicans will lose that opportunity if they ignore or gloss over the abortion conversation.
But remembering the humiliating, abusive police raids is the kind of stuff we gloss over.
Don't guess or attempt to gloss over the risks, because that can undermine your credibility.
" On the other side, "anti-restrictionists tended to gloss over the dilemmas that immigration imposed.
The parties in power may elegantly gloss over losing 10 percentage points in voter support.
While we admire rhythmically how this verse sounds, we should not gloss over its wit.
We don't want to gloss over exactly how unhealthy an IRL relationship with him would be.
Rather than slicking it onto bare lips, we prefer layering the gloss over deep, vampy hues.
Amy is a Scorpio because she loves wholeheartedly, which is something astrology tends to gloss over.
They totally gloss over stories in some cases if it doesn&apost fit their political agenda.
But these are tough issues, and the suggestion that we can gloss over them is wrong.
Why did you ... because a lot of people would just gloss over, just let it pass.
Reports such as "A Preventable Tragedy," and "Gloss-over of the Horror" highlight the medical failures.
We still seem determined to gloss over the fact that these villains aren't born; they're bred.
This willingness to gloss over crudeness becomes, then, an encoded sign of competence, strength, and reliability.
It's one thing to dismiss human beings in the abstract, another to gloss over real loss.
Even when state media are given permission to discuss pilot schemes, they often gloss over any flaws.
"We must neither generalize nor gloss over this," Michel said, adding that Jambon had not been generalizing.
Trump's public remarks about Russia, however, often gloss over the entrenched geopolitical differences between the two countries.
When institutional investors start vetting the startup, behaviors a VC might gloss over suddenly become deal-breakers.
There's a tendency to gloss over the smaller inconsistencies to focus on bigger -- or just other -- inconsistencies.
Both Nelson's and Hogan's arguments gloss over a key factor in the life of vinyl records, though.
But in tackling the challenges of the present, let's not gloss over the failures of the past.
She said her clients hear about aspects of a place that real estate agents may gloss over.
The fifth debate is officially in the books as a chapter that most voters will gloss over.
To their credit, Ito and Howe don't gloss over the dangers of distributing power to the masses.
The studies cited above average the results among groups of people and thus gloss over individual differences.
I know Michael [Peña] felt the same way about playing Kiki – he didn't want to gloss over anything.
Most chatbots you see being demo-ed, for example Viv, completely gloss over this minute but important detail.
It's another neat little change that most people will probably gloss over, but power users will greatly appreciate.
Brown — who co-produced the film — did not gloss over the less-than-savory details of his life.
How might the triumphant nature of biopics gloss over some of the details that we need not forget?
They're so crappy, I'm gonna quickly gloss over this section in lieu of my usual comprehensive camera comparisons.
Now, make no mistake, it's critical that we not gloss over any potential wrongdoing in the Russia investigation.
I don't mean to gloss over the very significant differences that remain between Democrats and the Republican leadership.
The episode doesn't even gloss over details that might not make sense to viewers outside the queer community.
It's easy to gloss over charges not included in your up-front major expenses when booking a trip.
Focus on the aspect of the trash can that those home decorating shows tend to gloss over — practicality.
The officials he denounced made plenty of mistakes, some of which they acknowledge and some they gloss over.
And so to gloss over that and just put everything under the umbrella of 'body positivity' doesn't help.
But the firm tried to gloss over the phone's biggest problem: It doesn't come with any Google apps.
"We didn't want to gloss over anything, or have it be just a performance piece," Ms. Moss said.
To the Editor: Let's not gloss over the role that rural voters have played in their own demise.
She finished by brushing mascara on the top lashes and putting a clear gloss over the entire lid.
I've no doubt you've been asked this question before, but I think it's too important to gloss over.
Unless you're the Rolling Stones mainlining heroin amid debauched French aristocracy , you might as well gloss over it.
Yael: So moving onto the Red Wheelbarrow meetup, I don't want to gloss over Cooking Tips With Irving.
"With the pixel/low polygon graphics of yesteryear, the old TV monitors helped gloss over many imperfections," he says.
Alas, it's far more likely an attempt to gloss over the notoriously feeble time-to-value of infosec solutions.
If someone questions my business or my integrity I take it really seriously – I don't just gloss over it.
The result is a joyful and hilarious game that doesn't gloss over the difficult parts of being a teen.
Kate McKinnon's attempts to gloss over Trump's scandals are spot-on for anyone who's ever watched Conway on CNN.
Hillary relies on her allies in the anti-Trump media to gloss over that wrinkle in their concocted narrative.
Maybe children gloss over the introduction of the lust/letch storyline to pay more attention to the singing gargoyles.
The leap seems both unexplained and now inevitable, with the book's episodic form letting Coates gloss over such gaps.
"The president doesn't believe it's an effective strategy to gloss over or somehow obscure Russia's complicity," Mr. Earnest said.
Even when they dislike each other, the group's leaders usually manage to issue communiqués that gloss over their differences.
If you gloss over the killing of an awful lot of people, the Romans achieved and devised many ingenious things.
There are some other programing details in there that could be interesting, but I'll gloss over that stuff for now.
Still, the two still call out the flaws in each business model, even if they both gloss over their synergies.
When facts are strong, people should also gloss over this information, and thus the stories should ultimately be less persuasive.
It's OK to gloss over what's behind your sobriety—that's no one's business and totally up to you to share.
The organization focuses on preventing companies from using NDAs in order to gloss over incidents of sexual harassment and discrimination.
Republicans quickly slammed Vice President Biden's Supreme Court speech Thursday, suggesting he was trying to gloss over his past comments.
"I look at things that are game changers, things that people may gloss over, or something that's very disruptive," he said.
The SAE levels aren't perfect; they tend to gloss over all of the different forms of automation that are under development.
While some genres might use a good story to gloss over shoddy mechanics, I'm not sure that'd sell in a platformer.
The whimsy of adding the old songs may also gloss over the divisiveness he has inspired, especially in his earlier days.
Conservatives gloss over this betrayal by ignoring Medicaid and pretending the first two words of "Social Security Disability Insurance" don't exist.
I had learned that there was little I couldn't gloss over with a smile and a pair of well behaved kids.
HGTV programs like "Tiny House, Big Living," which have helped popularize the movement, often gloss over this not-so-tiny detail.
Museums, with their air of balanced neutrality, tend to aestheticize conflict and gloss over the chaos and destruction it can create.
But Murdoch doesn't sell out Yellow Bird or the people of Fort Berthold, and she doesn't gloss over their problems either.
In their letter to USDA, the attorneys general casually gloss over the details of how these agency tactics subvert statutory guidelines.
And it is a reminder that portraits of California as overwhelmingly Democratic gloss over the nuances of the state's political makeup.
But that conclusion may gloss over some significant responses to minimum-wage increases by individual employers, according to two new studies.
While it may gloss over some aspects of Ginsburg's life, we've never seen as intimate a portrait of the usually private justice.
Media companies claim consumers are less likely to gloss over your ad because the materials are something they are genuinely interested in.
In his subtle, complicated "repudiation" of the South, as Powell calls it, Lightner doesn't gloss over the darker side of the culture.
But if you want one of the best-sounding true wireless earbuds around, you'll have to gloss over these mostly minor drawbacks.
The track doesn't gloss over Britain's bumpy relationship with the EU and blames Brussels for failing to fully appreciate its EU partner.
He refused to sugarcoat or gloss over the massive obstacles that remained in the quest for a "beloved community" free of injustice.
In general, I'm With the Band doesn't gloss over any of Nasty Cherry's interpersonal issues, and that makes it an engaging watch.
Neither the giver nor the recipient was named in the report, and officials sought to gloss over the finding as an aberration.
The point, rather, is to gloss over the many tremendous costs associated with bringing the alt-right into the mainstream conservative movement.
New series Unladylike2020 will feature the fascinating stories of 26 female mavericks, many of which most history books tend to gloss over.
But for fans who were expecting a live proposal to gloss over the pain of the one in Australia, that didn't happen.
Investors who gloss over these differences and base their decisions on the "frontier markets" label alone do so at their own peril.
At least these portions don't gloss over things; we see the failures of the agency and the company along with their successes.
And they come at a time when American leadership, increasingly withdrawn, is unavailable to resolve or at least gloss over those contradictions.
That is not a happy surprise and I feel like we'd be remiss to gloss over that in a question like this.
They are, after all, very technical; some seem like a line in your insurance claim you gloss over, others like construction ordinances.
It comes down to this: Companies can't work toward moving the needle on big issues and then gloss over the small things.
" Welch says this is one of her least favorite buzzwords, because it's usually used to "gloss over your real reason for saying 'no.
Any user interfaces that are designed to hide or gloss over the personal data you're consenting to share will no longer be allowed.
There's always been selection of news — people basically read what they want to hear and gloss over things they don't want to hear.
Most girls are taught, at an early age, to gloss over that which offends us in order to make life easier for others.
As is the case with Zussman, the game doesn't gloss over the fact that some of your fellow soldiers aren't OK with this.
Mr. Trelinski is clearly moved by a theme that other directors gloss over: Tristan was an orphan and still longs for his parents.
People who dislike China's economic practices "should not just point fingers at others to gloss over their own problems," he told the audience.
American assessments of the war, both fictional and historical, typically gloss over the heavy toll paid by the Vietnamese people in the conflict.
And the show doesn't gloss over the simple pleasure, often eclipsed in popular dance TV shows and movies, of dancing with your friends.
But those achievements gloss over criticisms that the president has consolidated power and used what some say are undemocratic tactics to sideline opponents.
Chandor handles the action scenes smoothly, making it easy to gloss over what the movie is saying, trying to say or accidentally saying.
"For folks saying we should gloss over this, I think it's important to realize that we can't risk depressed turnout in 2020," she tweeted.
Pence was like my seasoned veterans, trying to gloss over, re-explain, and even change the direction of the answers given by their partner.
It doesn't gloss over anything, showing Nic reduced to behavior like stealing $8 from his young step-brother and encouraging his girlfriend to use.
It's easy to gloss over the cracks in a relationship when there's money to throw around — the lack of it magnifies every perceived slight.
The actual listing chooses to gloss over a few of these details, potentially because the agents wanted to avoid antiquated, pesky health code concerns.
Kim's letters to Trump are a love story, no matter Kim's actions in North Korea or the global risks his compliments might gloss over.
You mean, you can't just think of yourself as one of the guys and try to gloss over things that might have been said.
Then she'd try to gloss over it by saying that she was premenstrual, or on edge because of a crank call the night before.
I'm disappointed that your publication would gloss over discrimination and oppression in a feature that explores myriad other causes and effects of teenage anxiety.
I'm not looking down on the younger experience of being queer, but I do think that there's a resentment there that we gloss over.
However, the ruling fits a pattern of federal courts pushing back against agencies that are trying to gloss over their statutory climate change obligations.
It is easy to gloss over the details and draw a snap, gushing judgment when you see references to hundreds of millions of dollars.
For Bangladeshis, who tend to gloss over its brutality as a pathology of the moment, it is but an echo of the distant past.
A lot of the write-ups and videos out there gloss over how Lzplay works and just how many permissions it has access to.
Those parts of the book are so bleak and unpleasant that generally, most Little Women adaptations will gloss over them as quickly as possible.
On the flip side, it's a bad sign if investors gloss over the product and get hung up on the business model, Heddleston said.
American Dirt has been called "determinedly apolitical," precisely because of these decisions to gloss over the political forces behind the circumstances of its characters.
Atwood's beautiful, quirky prose and her overwhelming use of silly-sounding names like "Happicuppa" gloss over a devastating plot with a touch of playfulness.
And it won't hurt U.S. tech heavyweights that simpler accounting might reflect poorly on fast-growing rivals that gloss over such costs with modified figures.
Other outlets, meanwhile, either ignored the protests or tried to gloss over them with cheerful news from the anniversary of the handover in Hong Kong.
Don't be so quick to gloss over those employee benefit missives from HR. They might offer valuable help for getting your financial house in order.
"Then, when I'm going for something bolder, I like to play with interesting textures — like a gloss over easy-to-match primary colors," she says.
But if The Walking Dead is adept at anything, it's taking fleeting moments that other shows would gloss over, and turning them into entire episodes.
Never one to gloss over the less glamorous aspects of motherhood, the snapshot shows the proud parents standing by their son in their damp clothes.
The way we gloss over the reality of Asian-Americans' relationship with Asians was one of the reasons I loved the Crazy Rich Asians trilogy.
There are reports the Trump campaign is hoping to gloss over deportation at least somewhat by focusing on securing the southern border with Mexico instead.
It causes people to be myopic about rule-following and gloss over the higher message of God's love and desire for oneness with all humankind.
As an anchor at the conservative news outlet, Wallace is more likely to focus on issues that other media outlets are apt to gloss over.
Alsarah was measured in her response but didn't gloss over the fact that being an adolescent, Sudanese, new girl in the Northeast wasn't so easy.
Black Francis zeroes in on the blood, guts, and cum of the sacred text, the gnarly stuff most for-profit evangelists would rather gloss over.
PSBs have tried to gloss over the problem for years, but the RBI is now forcing them to admit the true extent of the damage.
And Browne said the media has been respectful of his name and pronouns—something non-trans individuals tend to take for granted or gloss over.
Personally, having played over 200 hours of Persona 5, I've been able to enjoy Royal's changes and largely gloss over aspects that don't quite work.
Shawl's refusal to gloss over history's ugliness, and the palpable depth of research that bolsters her depictions, creates a sort of moral and aesthetic void.
"I don't think the Flea can gloss over what's happened here and come back as if nothing happened," the small business owner said of Sheldon.
Critics have said that it allows companies to gloss over their sins with high-minded pledges to do better, and that it is insufficiently diverse.
The way the authors gloss over American involvement in the 1996 rescue of Boris Yeltsin's Presidential campaign almost suggests a bit of a guilty conscience.
One that has on at least two notable occasions been used to gloss over odd or troubling remarks about Russian meddling in the 2016 campaign.
It's more likely, however, that the president-elect will gloss over details in his speech whilst at the same time sending a strong message for change.
You could do a metallic look and then put a gloss over them or really you could apply them and keep them toned down and neutral.
If Martin has a tendency to get too bogged down in detail, the post-Martin Game of Thrones seems all too happy to gloss over them.
While retrospectives marking the 40th anniversary tended to gloss over the fact, this time around the paradox of women's role in 1968 is finally being unpicked.
For several reasons, however, the apparently rosy Chinese view of the election, presumably intended in part to gloss over an embarrassing setback, may not last long.
The left tends to think of government spending as investment, but has a tendency to gloss over the actual costs and inefficiencies inherent in spending plans.
There's also the question of how much the tournament was used to gloss over some of the ugliest aspects of President Vladimir Putin's rule, including torture.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads If, like me, you'd rather avoid opening nights and gallery hops around Chelsea, you might gloss over Greenpoint Gallery Night.
He lives the sort of life most people can only dream about, but he's preoccupied with the sorts of minor concerns that many would gloss over.
Still, Ritchie and his fellow screenwriter, frequent Tim Burton collaborator John August, put in a decent effort to gloss over the previous film's most glaring faults.
But his good deeds and aesthetic aspirations were ultimately incidental to his legacy — a gloss over his flesh-peddling, smeared like Vaseline on a pornographer's lens.
Let's not gloss over childbearing; my husband and I both gave up whatever it was we used to do with our free time and disposable income.
They say this allows us to gloss over the flaws in human nature that allow for bad judgment — and bad leaders that drive societies into decline.
He felt strongly that this would produce a better "Aha!" moment, whereas I worried that solvers would gloss over them, potentially finishing without understanding the concept.
Pro Tip: For a more wearable look in less time, skip the silver, gold, and teal shades and apply the pink gloss over your entire lid alone.
If you gloss over the current domestic box office winners, you'll get a mixed bag of mostly sequels, superhero movies and a lot of Disney-produced films.
But the series doesn't gloss over or deny his roots, because those roots are what make series creator Cheo Hodari Coker's take on Luke Cage so compelling.
It was not his intention to gloss over or dismiss any negative issues that plague the country, and he apologizes if his vlogs came across that way.
That's why we're switching out our rich, warm fragrances for something fresh, grabbing lip gloss over lipstick, and forgoing the blowdryer for a more effortless styling routine.
One detail of the nü-metal era that many tend to gloss over is that there was pretty significant crossover between it and actually good rap music.
The weakness in Merkel's argument is that she chooses to gloss over the influence that Germany's over-restrictive budget policy has on the ECB's monetary policy decisions.
His bright green eyes and mild voice make it easy to gloss over the fact Marwan was forced to fight for the world's most reviled terror group.
The city's historic-tour guides tend to gloss over slavery, as if it were impolite to acknowledge the violence and oppression behind the construction of everything beautiful.
And the team behind it didn't gloss over one prominent democrat who reacted poorly at the time — and went on to become the Vice President of America.
We can politely gloss over the confused blur that is the war pig on the cover of Paranoid and the stony purple embossing on Master of Reality.
In fact, voices on that subject — including Beyoncé's — are routinely silenced by powers that be and dismissed by countermovements that gloss over the point, such as #AllLivesMatter.
But that moment when he couldn't gloss over his emotion with a joke was the standout — and one that many crushed Clinton supporters may sympathize with today.
It's become trickier for pop entertainments to gloss over historical traumas, which may be why so many modern colonial struggles involve deep space or an alien invasion.
But those best moments are sprinkled among a lot of others that unnecessarily repeat themselves, gloss over interesting material, and offer languor where momentum would be preferred.
Don't gloss over them — some sites are using the emails not only to inform you of their updated privacy policies, but also to "ask" for your consent.
This would ensure that diplomatic double-speak is not allowed to gloss over further abuses of human rights or the city's autonomy by the Chinese Communist Party.
But Trump surprised everyone by seemingly attempting to gloss over the drama and poke fun at his troubles, according to pool reports from the White House Press Office.
But what's important is that both The Americans and Bates Motel realized fictional death can have moral weight, something the constant race toward shock value can gloss over.
And it implies that Maeve may have somehow had racial biases programmed into her reactions to him, which is a huge thing to hint at but gloss over.
There are many reasons why: The mishaps Broadway stars can gloss over flubbed lines or missed cues so well you'd never notice unless you wrote the show yourself.
That is a big problem that I notice, especially in American politics — both sides gloss over their problems and then quickly pivot and turn to the other side.
I'm a new mom and find it super comforting to read about other moms' experiences, especially when they don't gloss over the many difficulties that come with parenting.
Still, while tolerated, Missy raises eyebrows, and Colette doesn't gloss over the real struggles faced by gender non-conforming people in a society that was still overwhelmingly conservative.
But in her eagerness to demonstrate her opposition to his world view, she seemed to gloss over it rather than actively seize it, which was a missed opportunity.
Recruiters and hiring managers are much more likely to gloss over brief gaps in employment these days—just be prepared to explain if you're ever asked about it.
But as many have pointed out, that doesn't mean we should gloss over the actual mark these conservatives of yore left on our country, and on people's lives.
The band's felt sense of urgency demands one ponder the deep, sincere content, but the corresponding huge scale and sonic sweep gloss over any content one might find.
New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu said in a speech about the monument removal that they had served to gloss over the Confederacy's legacy instead of truly reflecting history.
"The rapid expansion of fracking has invited legitimate concerns about its impact on water, air and climate—concerns that the industry has attempted to gloss over," they wrote.
At the start of the meeting, the pair seemed to gloss over whatever differences they may have on European military cooperation, saying they were aligned on burden sharing.
Velasco and Prickett gloss over the sexual harassment claims and try to rewrite the history, discussing Velasco's childhood bullying and other details to create a veneer of sympathy.
The problem with this particular cover, and more generally with magazine lists like these, is they often gloss over the role intergenerational wealth and access plays in success.
Still, regardless of what happens, it'd be ill-advised to gloss over the distinct pull Bloomberg has with a number of black voters in South Carolina and beyond.
None of this makes for a feel-good feminist revenge flick, but it does draw out issues of power and consent that many rape-revenge stories gloss over.
Reviewing the exhibition for the New York Times, Holland Cotter suggests that it does not gloss over violence as museums ("with their air of balanced neutrality") typically do.
"Rachel, Jack and Ashley Too" left me with one lingering question: Why did they gloss over the concepts it introduced instead of continuing to stretch its own bizarro limits?
" Sincerity is Scary" taps into our almost self-sabotaging distaste for earnestness on the internet; our desire to gloss over issues with sarcasm, our deep-seated aversion to vulnerability.
"We want to celebrate Mother's Day but when you gloss over the reality of parenting it potentially alienates people," Nikki Cochrane, co-founder of Digital Mums, told The Telegraph.
As the actress has never been one to gloss over the less glamorous aspects of motherhood, the snapshot showed the proud parents standing with Gene in their damp clothes.
The tragic finish inevitably casts a pall over his story, something "I Am Heath Ledger," an intimate documentary drawing heavily on personal video and interviews, attempts to gloss over.
Like all Disney Channel movies, and most children's movies, HSM included little details that small children gloss over but seem completely insane when viewed by anyone over age 16.
Asked about the option of a joint European deposit guarantee scheme, Weidmann said it would likely only gloss over economic problems in the euro zone rather than solve them.
But this seems to gloss over other horrific incidents in which a lot of people are shot, including in the privacy of their own homes but also in public.
The Trump administration would be making a grave mistake to gloss over the major political setbacks for the United Kingdom, Italy and Germany in last Sunday's European parliamentary elections.
Not only does that frame gloss over the reasons why race-conscious policies are necessary; it's also the first step toward arguing that all race-conscious policies are unfair.
She knows that the songs can gloss over the ugly way that Henry Higgins, the eccentric, arrogant phonetician, played here by the English actor Harry Hadden-Paton, treats Eliza.
"Hawaii's tumultuous political history is easy to gloss over because it's very easy to ignore this tiny little group of islands in the middle of the Pacific," says Phillips.
Which is to say, if you read a high school textbook, it would gloss over the slaughter of tens of millions of indigenous people and the seizure of land.
She says she&aposs developed a finer understanding of the company that has made her able to notice features a regular shopper might gloss over on a regular visit.
The basic problem with aggregates and averages is that they gloss over the underlying structural changes to the economy that pertain profoundly to the well-being of ordinary Americans.
Mr. Giuliani was embraced as "America's mayor" after 9/11, a label, which he promoted for years, that allowed him to gloss over his poor performance in City Hall.
America's challenges, poverty and joblessness On what is largely a day of celebration, many new presidents make sure not to gloss over the immense challenges the country is always facing.
But that's where the post begins to gloss over the fact that these are serious problems with potentially catastrophic outcomes—and that they exist in large part because of Facebook.
It's easy to gloss over this fact, but I commend those who subscribe to the "demise and devastation" theory to fully appreciate just what a number of that magnitude means.
On the other hand, the Union-Tribune also has a unique opportunity to make people better crowdfunders, offering readers the ethical and practical guidelines that GoFundMe tends to gloss over.
Some games gloss over it, and some — like Spec Ops: The Line and Hotline Miami — revel in the dissonance, forcing players into violence and then condemning them for enjoying it.
To say that it has aged poorly would be to gloss over the fact that it was recorded in 1984, not 1894, and sounded comically awkward from the get-go.
By leaving unpaid work out of the national accounts, the feminist argument goes, economists not only diminish women's contribution, but also gloss over the staggering inequality in who does it.
BUDGETS ARE ABOUT VALUES It may be tempting for any of Ms. Shearer's daughters to gloss over Lesson No. 8, where she exhorts them to keep track of their spending.
As we have seen for three years of this administration, when voters tune out and gloss over the details, the President can fall back on easy talking points and win.
We are fine demonizing Germans or Russians and talking about all the faults of their nation, but when the finger is pointed at us, we want to gloss over it.
Japan's fear is that Trump will walk away with a looser agreement on nuclear weapons and gloss over the other issues just so he can strike some sort of deal.
My friend's litany of national security woes is familiar to most security experts, but it does gloss over several positive trends and inherent advantages that the United States still enjoys.
But for the most part, they gloss over the details of what's going on, and I thought, Wow, what would it be like to take an audience into these details?
"PowerPoint presentations somehow give permission to gloss over ideas, flatten out any sense of relative importance, and ignore the interconnectedness of ideas," Bezos wrote in an email to employees in 2004.
In my experience, when policymakers want to spend a trillion dollars on something, they tend to gloss over any risks that something might pose, such as, in this case, global annihilation.
But while CA was preparing to present the UK media with a sanitized false narrative to gloss over the individual voter targeting work it actually intended to carry out for Leave.
But after further media revelations of flights on government aircraft by his relatives and discrepancies in explanations by Kuchcinski and the government, the potential damage became too serious to gloss over.
Next, she applies blush, black and brown mascara, highlighter, gloss over her already-applied lipstick, brow gel, an extra round of blush, and to top it all off: setting spray. Easy.
The consultant-speak, focus on leveraging private investment, and attention to the incremental possibilities of executive power to create a kind of gloss over the proposal, help it appeal to normies.
Detractors say the rules of Ms. Monopoly may be well intentioned but gloss over the troubling forces behind the fact that women in the U.S. earn 20193% of what men earn.
They easily could have lost Game 13 and Game 3 to the undermanned Cavaliers in these finals, too, but history tends to gloss over those sorts of details as time passes.
But, Maharaj makes it clear as soon as I walk into her apartment, that these kinds of stories tend to gloss over the stickier elements of her plans, and her life.
"Love," the exhibition's final section, could be easy to gloss over: to a 2019 audience, photos of happy couples holding hands at protests or cuddling during activist meetings don't look unusual.
Some skeptics question the benefits of firms investing in employee wellbeing, suggesting that many offerings amount to little more than "well-washing" if they only gloss over a stress-inducing corporate culture.
I acknowledge that what's happening to me and to women like me isn't right, isn't fair, and isn't something we have to gloss over so that we don't come across as angry.
If there are two "debate me" trolls shouting at each other in one thread, you can easily scroll down, gloss over the entire back-and-forth, and jump into the next one.
Next you'll quickly gloss over the Terms & Conditions screen and get to the part where HomePod automatically transfers crucial settings (iCloud account info, Wi-Fi password, etc.) over from your iOS device.
As the primary has given way to the general election, Trump has pre-spun two related defeat narratives, both of which gloss over or ignore his weakness as a general-election candidate.
And to finish, Parsons tapped Expert Wear Eyeshadow in Fierce Fuchsia on the center of the lid and added a light coat of gloss over it all for the high-sheen texture.
Beyond those names, it can be easy to gloss over their national identities in print, especially since most characters identify with their planet of birth, rather than their country of historical origin.
Wolff has attempted to gloss over these inaccuracies, falsehoods, and unverifiable claims with a kind of postmodern poetic license, arguing that they all point to the big, central truth of his project.
The collapse of a totalitarian dictatorship that had overthrown an absolute monarchy forced Russians to confront a painful task of choosing what to glorify, what to condemn, and what to gloss over.
When Apple announced the pricing and initial slate of games for Apple Arcade, I was genuinely befuddled when Apple seemed to gloss over the service getting a fantasy RPG from Square Enix.
It's a familiar script, and it's one that is designed to gloss over the real impact that a hardline conservative Supreme Court justice can have on American life for decades to come.
And they may gloss over the fine print in agreements that govern relations between investors and funds, says Sunaina Sinha of Cebile Capital, a placement agent that helps private-equity firms find investors.
The latter concerns arose after Fox released the film's first official trailer, which focused primarily on the band's rise to global fame but seemed to gloss over the illness that took Mercury's life.
What sets it apart from the rest of the pack is the fact that it delves into the mathematics behind machine learning — a must-know topic that most other courses gloss over completely.
When the movie does swing back to Simone, occasionally dipping into flashbacks that entirely gloss over her combative marriage and strained relationship with her daughter, it's usually to gawk at her operatic behavior.
In our fascination with journalists and murderers—a fascination that I, as a journalist who writes about murderers, share and am fully complicit in—too often we gloss over those who suffer most.
Also I don't want to gloss over how integral hip-hop has been in the late-reality-TV era, thanks to the Mona Scott-Young "Love & Hip Hop" empire and its many imitators.
Now, lest I appear to be holding nonwhites in higher esteem than whites, let's not gloss over the fact that Indians on both continents gave as good as they got whenever they could.
You might gloss over a lot of it, but if there's one thing you should remember it's that the Minerals Council of Australia (MCA) is the lobby group for Big Mining in Australia.
When Trump used the phrase "warfighting domain," as he mused on the Space Force for the first time in San Diego, it had been easy to gloss over as another hyperbolic Trumpian formulation.
You don&apost have the time (or the desire) to learn about personal financeIf your eyes gloss over every time you read about personal finance, you probably need a financial adviser, adds Renfro.
I'll sometimes layer a clear gloss over a shimmery one to make it look even more intense without having to wear too much product on my lips, which just gets all over your face.
Many — even companies trying to sell weight loss in the wellness industry — are pushing back against before-and-after images as potentially harmful, saying that they create unrealistic expectations and gloss over harsh realities.
I've been baffled that this really obvious critique of the film hasn't gotten more play, and I'll admit to feeling a little gaslighted by the way fans of the narrative gloss over its sexism.
Despite this rags-to-riches arc, the new museum is careful neither to appear too smug, nor gloss over more controversial topics, including Brexit, refugee housing and the ugly consequences of rampant consumer consumption.
This is, on the surface, serviceable if not particularly remarkable prose, but it suits a character like Dorte by allowing her to gloss over certain events like sex or, in one instance, an abortion.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union leaders meeting in Brussels will try to gloss over their feud about who takes in refugees, a change of tactic that some diplomats have linked to Germany's election in September.
Unfortunately, you'll be giving up G-Sync (Nvidia's anti-screen tearing technology) on the Scar II. But you'll likely be able to gloss over it with the raw power of the GTX 1070 GPU.
However, folks who are new to Instacart and don't know the headache of botched replacements may gloss over that feature, assuming that if the product is listed on the website, it must be available.
While I can understand the impulse to gloss over the less flattering aspects of Shakur's life for a general audience, a heavy topic like sexual assault deserves to be portrayed with nuance and respect.
Thai Foreign Minister Don Pramudwinai rejected any suggestion the grouping, which is under Thailand's chairmanship this year, would gloss over Myanmar's action, but at the same time, said ASEAN would not be apportioning blame.
There's a knowing silliness to Aquaman that helps gloss over its sometimes-shaky CG and over-complicated mythology, and a willingness to go for broke that keeps us guessing about what we'll witness next.
After all, why take electoral risks if central banks are prepared to gloss over economic weaknesses by shoring up the stock markets and facilitating government lending at rock-bottom prices or for a song?
"I fully expect the president to resort to the same populist message he used in his campaign and inauguration full of grandiose promises ... to gloss over the reality of his administration," he told reporters.
A handful of activists have taken this argument even further, suggesting that breast pumps are far from the feminist panacea they've traditionally been marketed as and gloss over the reality of working mothers' lives.
Beglitched isn't a by-the-books hacking game, nor does it gloss over its inspirations; at its core, it's a Match-3 puzzle game, but it adds a new twist to the familiar genre.
Such defenses also gloss over the patrol's casual brutality: I have witnessed agents scattering migrant groups in remote areas and destroying their water supplies, acts that have also been extensively documented by humanitarian groups.
In that group, as he explained in interviews, he included the subject of "Charles A. Lindbergh: A Human Hero" (1997), a biography in which Mr. Giblin did not gloss over his protagonist's anti-Semitism.
You seem to gloss over your alcohol abuse by saying that it is genetic; I infer that your childhood abuse has also been a factor and that both are probably related to your drinking.
I then created a simple computer model based on the aerodynamics of Hassan's height and weight and—oh wait—did we gloss over the fact that Hassan won both the 1500m and the 10,000m?
" She says that words like "bandwidth" are usually used to "gloss over your real reason for saying 'no,'" as in, "That's a great idea, but we just don't have the bandwidth for it right now.
Many Zimbabweans, especially the ethnic Ndebele who bore the brunt of the Gukurahundi slaughter, will see his appeal on Friday to "let bygones be bygones" as an attempt to gloss over his nation's darkest chapter.
But the reality is that these formulas just gloss over the rough patches and damaged bits, filling them in or coating them so they look smoother — they don't actually do anything for hair's structural integrity.
Even though the family definitely takes a liking to her, the misfortune of going second means being inevitably compared to the first woman — and Arie's family certainly doesn't gloss over the awkwardness of the situation.
While it's easy to gloss over the scene as something typical of straight young boys, it doesn't mean that the bet wasn't inundated with the sexist idea of men reducing women's bodies to territorial conquests.
It's a really good joke, honestly; it's a spin on how willing modern America is to gloss over the horrors in its past in the name of simply coming up with some other story entirely.
Structure buffs will notice that this grid is a little wider than it is tall, something that I usually gloss over as a solver unless the rest of the design strongly refers to the dimensions.
He tended to gloss over big moments with infuriatingly brisk tempos, and the crunching appoggiatura on the work's final chord, one of the most eloquent dissonances in all of music history, simply failed to register.
On this week's Popcast, a conversation about how Post Malone catapulted to the top of the charts, and the questions — about genre, race and other things — that such a quick ascent tends to gloss over.
Both pieces gloss over the messy stuff; they miss the opportunity to challenge Lohan and Bynes to face their shame and maybe even become advocates for young people also struggling with addiction and mental illness.
The Broadway production, with its blindingly star-studded cast (Jeff Daniels, Hope Davis, Marcia Gay Harden and James Gandolfini) and a much longer rehearsal period than the Engeman production, managed to gloss over the play's weaknesses.
In order to do so, Barr performed a remarkable gimmick that allowed him to not only break promises he made during his confirmation process, but also gloss over the crimes that Trump is suspected of committing.
He was careful to say he does not want to make a snap decision at an emotional time, but also conceded that it was difficult to gloss over the ugly results of the past two games.
It's this directness that makes "Made in Heaven" so appealing — whereas Bollywood might gloss over these uncomfortable truths, a streaming medium, and its freedoms from a censor board and stifling box office numbers, unshackles the creators.
Guha, the author of "India After Gandhi" and "Gandhi Before India" (the first volume of the monumental biography that this book concludes), approaches Gandhi on his own terms while trying not to gloss over his flaws.
It rings so true that it's easy to gloss over all the little ways that Set It Up gets work wrong, like its hilariously puffed-up notion of what working for a news site is like.
Schools and official histories whitewash the movement and gloss over the violence, hewing closely to an official party verdict, five years after Mao's death ended the Cultural Revolution, that it had been a major and costly mistake.
This media focus on the latest big name in entertainment, business or politics, while perhaps unavoidable, has tended to gloss over a big part of the story: sexual harassment pervades all kinds of workplaces, including federal agencies.
But nor should his success allow United to gloss over it again, to fall into the comforting but corrosive belief that all of its problems can be solved by finding one great man to lead the team.
"The companies selling the packages focus on safe storage of the tissue and openly admit that there's no current procedure for resuscitation -- but they gloss over all the damage that's caused while they're preparing the tissue for storage."
"This day and age of Photoshopping and transforming oneself and filtering and filtering and filtering, it really feels good when a photo can capture my heart, my body, my spirit, without having to gloss over it," she said.
Your educational information should go toward the bottom of your CV — not because it's unimportant, but because the degrees, honours and accolades you've earned are not generally something a potential employer or recruiter is going to gloss over.
We'll have to wait and see if the latest Mummy movie gets into the nitty gritty of mummification, but if the trailer is any indication, it looks like it'll gloss over the more spiritual details of the process.
After November, if Hillary Clinton wins the presidency, Republicans will be tempted to gloss over the entire ugly Trumpian chapter in their history; Pence has shown that, under certain circumstances at least, such a strategy can be successful.
It is not an accident that the writers handwringing about the death of eros tend to gloss over the issue of power, as well as the appropriateness of instigating sexual relationships on the job in the first place.
"By focusing only on family structures that are beneficial, it's easy to gloss over structural barriers that make it hard," said Michelle Janning, a sociologist at Whitman College and a senior scholar at the Council on Contemporary Families.
Ivana's eagerness to gloss over the sins of an ex who now happens to be president of the most powerful nation on the planet is hardly the worst issue of sexism the country has to discuss this week.
"As women at Polygon, we're able to critically examine a story or aspect of a game that our male co-workers might gloss over," she said, explaining why the seven women on Polygon's editorial team are all striking today.
Which, while probably true, does rather gloss over the risk of flashers using the app to just, well, flash strangers — and while you can of course decline to match with a dick pic, you can't unsee an unexpected schlong.
A slick name for the service and a video showing all you can do with a computer in the driver's seat gloss over an inconvenient detail: From a service standpoint, this is almost exactly what it was offering before.
A24 has been leaning into the coming-of-age films lately: Moonlight, Lady Bird, and Eighth Grade all focused on lending a realness to the types of youth-focused narratives that larger blockbusters tend to overdramatize or gloss over.
Yet the nation's largest private sector labor union, United Food and Commercial Workers, sees Amazon's retraining initiative as little more than a way for the company to gloss over the fact that it plans to eliminate its workers' jobs.
But that was precisely the point: Wodehouse clearly had no idea that, even as Britain and its allies fought for their lives, his celebrated comic language was being annexed by the Third Reich to gloss over a terrifying reality.
"Don't gloss over the fact that Trump threatened what can only be interpreted as a nuclear attack on North Korea if Kim Jong-un taunts him," tweeted Dan Pfeiffer, who also served as a former White House communications director.
Ironically, the doc seems to gloss over the thornier aspects of its story, particularly the conflict between Lear and the stars of "Good Times," especially John Amos and Esther Rolle, who objected to what they saw as racist caricatures.
Socialism, capitalism, communism Sanders isn't afraid to gloss over a point he doesn't like, as when former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg asked him where he's going to find "$25 trillion" to pay for his health care plan.
Read told Mashable over email that he's "angered" to see commentators "twist" reported research into ignition statistics, or to use them to gloss over the environmental factors affecting the spread and intensity of fires, no matter how they're lit.
It was, per usual, very good, probably the best match on the card, but the mastery of their craft these two women exhibit time and time again must never be allowed to gloss over WWE's abysmal record with female wrestlers.
To gloss over the film's controversial plot Roberts needed to be convincing enough as a quick-witted sex worker with an edge, all the while suggesting a tenderness that would and did endear her to Richard Gere's Edward and audiences alike.
With #MeToo making headlines day in and day out, it can be easy to gloss over the fact that it remains excruciatingly intimidating to speak up about gender inequity, harassment, and mistreatment, especially when it comes to vocalizing concerns at work.
I've tried to gloss over their comments and have kept a lonely silence about it all, in the interest of blending in with the new economic strata that took my family at least one generation to break into in America.
Josh Singer's script doesn't gloss over the more controversial aspects of the space program, nor its detractors, whose concerns — that the money could be put to better use towards eradicating hunger and poverty on Earth, for example — are given fair consideration.
To its credit, the show doesn't just gloss over or sanitize the scenes — it emphasizes the horrifying way slaves are treated (there's a branding scene that is not for the faint of heart), and the sheer dehumanizing effect of it all.
Western horoscopes give you the low-down on your sun sign, but they usually gloss over what's going on with your other signs, which are determined by where the moon and planets were in the sky when you were born.
Grande's modification to her "Always" tattoo, however, doesn't seem to be an effort to hide or gloss over the past — rather, she seems to be focused on personal growth, appropriately symbolized by the new flora she has inked on her torso.
Mr Davies, who told the Moscow Times that he had deliberately avoided the acclaimed Bondarchuk rendering for fear it would depress him, allows Mr Norton and Ms James to gloss over the moment with nervous smiles and half-hearted sighs.
When Cole and his representatives claim it wasn't his intention to "gloss over or dismiss any negative issues that plague the country," is like me introducing you to a thief and forgetting to mention this stranger intends to rob you.
It's what any parent would do -- gloss over the truth to shield a child from the worst of their parents -- but this breach of comradeship with Paige as a fellow operative prompts a rift with her mother that Elizabeth can't mend.
But while pointing out that the prices people pay could be higher, the questions gloss over potential concentrated benefits to people in the most distressed areas of the country who have lost jobs in the last decade while coastal areas boomed.
For those who come to "The Tunnel" fresh, the story is still intriguing and amusingly outré, but there's less of a sense of urgency in the direction, which makes some of the more outlandish plot twists more difficult to gloss over.
Let's also not forget the squad's over-the-top, incendiary rhetoric, which much of the mainstream press chooses to gloss over or outright ignore, coupled with the fact that these four individuals crave attention and media adulation like teenagers on Instagram.
I'm noting something that we cannot lose track of, should not shrug our shoulders about and must not gloss over: Trump has succeeded at nothing as fully as he has at infusing the presidential race with a vulgarity that's absolutely breathtaking.
Supporters of Blue Lives Matter of course tend to gloss over a fundamental difference: Every single person working in law enforcement in the U.S. chose to enter the field, while literally no one chooses the race they are born into.
Robert Pollin, an economist at the Political Economy Research Institute of the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, is frustrated not just by the doomsday predictions but also by how proponents of Medicare for all tend to gloss over the jobs issue.
A former head of the Football Association of Thailand had such a scandal-plagued tenure that he was pushed out by FIFA, the international body governing soccer, which itself has shown an ability to gloss over irregularities by member national associations.
" GLAAD also said that Singer's denial "wrongfully used 'homophobia' to deflect from sexual assault allegations and GLAAD urges the media and the industry at large to not gloss over the fact that survivors of sexual assault should be put first.
SEOUL, South Korea — The American network NBC has apologized after one of its analysts drew anger for a comment during coverage of the Pyeongchang Olympics that seemed to gloss over South Korea's painful history with Japan, its former colonial master.
That's a change for a field where prestige rests on leaderboards—rankings that determine whose system is the "state of the art" for a particular task—and offers great incentive to gloss over the tribulations that led to those spectacular results.
The history of the regulation of sexuality, especially the parts he's chosen to gloss over—which happen to be parts that particularly concern the vulnerability of women and children—is a chronicle of a staggeringly long reign of sanctioned brutality.
Miles Morales, as voiced by Shameik Moore, is undoubtedly the best version of Spider-Man in cinema, embodying relatable feelings and emotions that many superhero movies gloss over in favor of making their superpowered stars feel elevated above the masses.
Slater may also have elected to gloss over grisly particulars as a narrative strategy, so as not to foreclose any identification between his reader and his subjects; Ishmael Beah describes killing as a "daily activity" but similarly refrains from graphic elaboration.
I'd probably let her tell the rest of the story, but to gloss over tons and tons of stuff, I eventually managed to prove I wasn't a complete piece of shit and we became closer and closer friends over time.
FROM COINAGE: Tony Awards by the Numbers "We're all kind of analyzing and looking at how it is as parents and how we connect with our kids and how kids connect with our parents — what we miss, what we gloss over," she says.
You know that feeling when you're talking about that thing in your life that you devote way too much attention to, and you gloss over the details and speak about it in broad generalities so you don't alienate them with your own compulsiveness?
In a similar vein, to call Shalmiyev a Russian Jew is to gloss over the complexity of having an ethnically Slavic mother and Russian-Sephardic father who migrated from Azerbaijan to Leningrad, and with whom Shalmiyev immigrated to Brooklyn as a pre-teen.
The book doesn't gloss over the unsavory bits (neo-Nazis, child porn, The Fappening), nor does it glamorize co-founders Alexis Ohanian and Steve Huffman, both barely of legal drinking age when they found themselves running one of the internet's most popular websites.
When the band released their fourth album Fakebook in 1990, they added a folk-rock gloss over their scrappy brand of indie rock, sprinkling in acoustic-led originals like "Did I Tell You" alongside covers by The Kinks, Cat Stevens, NRBQ, and more.
"Singer's response to The Atlantic story wrongfully used 'homophobia' to deflect from sexual assault allegations and GLAAD urges the media and the industry at large to not gloss over the fact that survivors of sexual assault should be put first," it added.
On the other hand, it's hard to gloss over the events that propelled these women to action—Donald Trump's victory in 2016, the rise of the #MeToo movement and the publicized reckoning it brought to men in positions of power and lack thereof.
And, let's not gloss over it, this is a depiction of a campaign—a campaign that nurtures white grievance and resentment—trying to profit off the work of a black woman, from an African American family that Trump and his supporters regularly belittle.
But whereas quantum gravity surely becomes important near a black hole's super-dense center, known as its "singularity," Hawking assumed that he could gloss over this short-distance physics in his description of quantum fluctuations at the horizon, where gravity is comparatively mild.
As the hot new IPOs, they'll also get good publicity, which can raise the visibility of Lyft and help Uber — with new CEO Dara Khosrowshahi at the helm — gloss over past reports of harassment in the workplace, gender discrimination, and cut-throat tactics.
RealSelf's goal is to bring more transparency to a market where customers before had been sold on promises and hype, often by doctors who would gloss over the downsides — like months spent in painful recovery — or the potential bad outcomes from riskier procedures.
Most important, Putin is running for reelection, and while he has no chance of losing, he needs to gloss over his regime's economic failures by legitimizing his rule in the militaristic themes he knows best as a product of the Soviet system.
Because when Trump, as is likely, takes credit for job creation he had nothing to do with and promises to bring back outsourced jobs, he shouldn't be allowed to gloss over the thousands of layoffs and jobs lost to trade on his watch.
The book doesn't gloss over some of the racism evident in the early years of the Mudd Club, the problematic establishment of gay nights for exclusively white crowds, or indeed, the eventual, heartbreaking arrival of AIDS, the looming "death" of the book's title.
Too often, plastic surgery videos cross an ethical line, exploiting patients and luring future customers with flashy before-and-after images that gloss over the dangers of surgery, doctors argue in the proposed ethics guidelines published in the journal Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.
The problem is that driver education classes typically gloss over what makes winter driving different and how to avoid and handle skids, said Tim O'Neil, the founder of Team O'Neil, a rally-driving school in Dalton, N.H., that also teaches winter driving.
The series has never shied away from the depressing realities and complexities of simply being alive but has dove headfirst into them, fully committing to accurately telling the stories that sitcoms like to ignore or gloss over in a Very Special Episode.
"Because we have talked for so long about this unusual email arrangement she has had with herself, we have a tendency to just gloss over the fact that for two years none of her emails were in the public domain," Gowdy added.
Texans who gloat about new Austinites who fled San Francisco's "out-of-control housing costs" gloss over a basic fact: San Francisco is more expensive than cities in Texas in part because more people want to live here than there is housing.
Writing briefs and spending long hours on the phone and trying to determine the best way to make an argument is the real work of litigating, even though Hollywood's movies about lawyers often gloss over the more mundane aspects of the job.
The Department of Education would just have to gloss over all the evidence suggesting the move wouldn't really fall under the program's purview of funding a well-rounded education, supporting safe and healthy students, and improving technology in schools, experts told VICE News.
And here Zuckerberg gets really disingenuous because he uses a benign-sounding example of a contextual ad (the example he chooses contains an interest and a general location) to gloss over a detail-light explanation of how Facebook's people tracking and profiling apparatus works.
"The Court has now made perfectly clear in a way defendants will be unable to ignore or gloss over: The First Amendment does not protect violence or threats to do violence," said Karen L. Dunn, who is representing the plaintiffs alongside Kaplan, in a statement.
Yet Mr Roberts does not gloss over the many examples of terrible judgment that littered Churchill's career before (and even after) becoming prime minister, errors which created a widespread perception that, while brilliant, energetic and matchlessly eloquent, he was also unreliable, excessively passionate, even dangerous.
They have been encouraged by sellers of the panels, which will start gradually losing 20-year fixed term subsidies in the next few years, who gloss over the fact that the smart meters needed to enable such schemes are years from being rolled out.
There are exquisitely crafted scenes throughout the hour, but the ones that really stand out are the ones set on board a riverboat — because they try so hard to gloss over the fact that Underground doesn't have the money to depict a riverboat voyage.
Similar tactics are used when people call for defense cuts and their opponents immediately talk about how that could threaten U.S. security while they gloss over outrages like $10,000 Pentagon staplers and much more costly troop deployments in foreign theaters that are no longer volatile.
Early skepticism about Dark Phoenix, even in 280 characters, gets at the very real concern that the film will instead simply gloss over these issues, chalking them up as female hysteria and delivering a very dangerous warning about repressing a woman's power and voice.
But the trend, which began with a 'winter fair' initiated by King Maha Vajiralongkorn in February, has also been criticized by some as an attempt to glorify an era of absolute monarchy and gloss over the junta's shortcomings nearly four years after it took power.
It's unacceptable to gloss over an issue as critical to our survival and national security as climate change by giving it less than 10 minutes of airtime per debate -- only 35 minutes out of over 8 hours (15 minutes during NBC, 20 minutes during CNN).
Yet, at least in the show's early episodes, his take on the story is more style than substance, a razzle-dazzle gloss over twisty, messy lives, an occasion for a sparkly musical extravaganza rather than an attempt to plumb the depths of co-dependent creativity.
"Singer's response to The Atlantic story wrongfully used 'homophobia' to deflect from sexual assault allegations and GLAAD urges the media and the industry at large to not gloss over the fact that survivors of sexual assault should be put first," GLAAD said in a statement.
If schools are sincere about wanting to calm recruiting and save money—and not just acting like those things matter to gloss over being upset about aggressive, creative coaches like Harbaugh—then a better solution would be to allow players to make summer visits.
If Beijing follows its usual playbook, it will feign an investigation into what happened to Li -- perhaps continuing to express remorse for the way he was treated -- and then work hard to gloss over the incident and hope that his death fades from collective memory.
Under pressure at home from members of parliament in her own party who are concerned she is preparing for Britain to walk away with no deal and from the EU, May has tried to gloss over the differences and emphasise how far the talks have come.
"I place a blame on this sentiment, on this attitude in the upper level of government that says, 'Hey, you know what, I'm just gonna lie about this, gloss over it, because I want to protect what I look like, and I'm thinking about the next job.'"
Not only did the show make her the person most singularly responsible for Rick's sacrifice at the bridge in a contrived way, but they also wrote her out of the show offscreen, using the time-skip to conveniently gloss over the events leading to Maggie's departure.
And now that the veterans community finally has a chance for a strong new leader under President-elect Trump, it's disconcerting to watch some trying to gloss over the serious issues McDonald created at the VA.  American veterans don't need more of the dysfunctional status quo.
Let's gloss over the important question of what four children were doing in a pub, let alone a Grimsby pub—for the benefit of our international readers, let me just say I dated a guy from Grimsby once, and Grimsby is bleak—and focus on the facts.
Bedoya, who graduated from Boston College's school of management, has said he looks at the issue from a business perspective and does not believe it is reasonable to gloss over the differing revenues produced by the men's and women's games when it comes to discussing compensation.
So we gloss over the fact that he was a target of active measures by the FBI and CIA (former FBI director James Comey kept a copy of the letter authorizing surveillance of King in his office to remind him that with great power comes great responsibility).
As Anthony Tommasini writes: On a basic level, the American Revolution was driven by words: fiery statements of principle; charges of imperialist oppression; accusations of betrayal; fine points of governance; even wordy obfuscations to gloss over disagreements that could have sabotaged the country at its start.
But Finding Dory doesn't just give Dory a starring vehicle; it also explores what it's like to experience life in 30-second increments, and doesn't gloss over the incredible loneliness she's grappled with ever since she was separated from her parents as a teeny tiny fish.
It does not gloss over America's bloody recent history of mass shootings, listing a May 2018 school shooting in Santa Fe, Texas; a November 2017 church shooting in Sutherland Springs, Texas; and October 2017's concert shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada -- the deadliest in modern US history.
LOST IN THE VALLEY Whether it was the Tesla Motors acquisition of SolarCity, Facebook's attempt to cement Mark Zuckerberg's control of the company or the continuing implosion of Theranos, Silicon Valley seemed to gloss over substantive points of governance in the pursuit of founders' dreams and control.
That's the danger of nostalgia: Even when it tries to be progressive, keeping the past at a distance makes it easy to gloss over the icky parts, especially when the power to select and frame stories remains in the hands of people who benefit from the status quo.
It's true that those Republican politicians who whipped up fury against it deployed a stupid and corrupt logic, but it hardly helped that arguing for the mandate with a straight face required one to gloss over the fact that the insurance on offer was both lacking and expensive.
"This day and age of Photoshopping and transforming oneself and filtering and filtering and filtering, it really feels good when a photo can capture my heart, my body, my spirit, without having to gloss over it," the Jane the Virgin star, 32, tells Women's Health in the October issue.
However, Shulkin may lose some of his hopeful supporters if he ends up making the same mistakes that some of his predecessors have, by focusing too narrowly on certain subsets of the agency or trying to gloss over real issues with rosy statistics that are quickly and easily disproven.
In that sense, the constant refrain of "12 to 18 months" seemed less like an honest "We don't know yet" and more like a stalling tactic to gloss over a bunch of big, thorny issues that are almost certainly the subject of multiple internal meetings at both companies.
I probably have enough video games to keep my occupied through the end of the year, yet I've barely touched games like Fire Emblem Heroes and Night in the Woods, and been forced to gloss over For Honor, Torment: Tides of Numenera, Sniper Elite 4, and Halo Wars 2.
But suburban demands for a generous slice of the congestion-pricing pie gloss over a stark financial reality: Long Island already benefits from a far larger pot of transit money than New York City, and its commuters who drive tend to be wealthier than most city subway riders.
Though it may gloss over some history in favor of portraying a stark contrast between American permissiveness and European prejudice, Tom of Finland does an excellent job of illuminating one of the most influential artists of the 20th century — one whose story, until now, hasn't been widely told.
The complaint also says that "unit cohesion," has long been used to gloss over discrimination in the armed services: "That hoary phrase has long been employed in attempts to justify discrimination against African-American servicemembers, openly gay and lesbian servicemembers, female servicemembers, and – most recently – transgender servicemembers," the filing reads.
Efforts in the past to delve into his private life were often bitterly rebuffed, and Marrinan and Dewey, faithful to their subject, seem equally eager to gloss over biographical details, such as the difficult period in the early 80s when Burden had succumbed to hard drugs and carrying around an Uzi.
In fact, Pompeo sat in on the Trump-Zelensky phone call on July 25 and was a first-hand witness to the President asking the Ukrainian leader to initiate an investigation into Trump's leading 2020 political rival — and yet for days he made misleading statements to gloss over his participation.
Narration by Willem Dafoe gives it an odd charm — even through scenes of a school shooting and a terrorist attack — but it's also a shortcut that lets the film gloss over many of the elements of Celeste's life that have turned her into the nightmare she is in the present day.
Trump will deliver the annual State of the Union address Tuesday night, and while the White House has said the word "impeachment" is not in his speech text, it's difficult to imagine that the president will gloss over the most significant threat to his presidency that he has faced so far.
While companies have been accused of being too quick to dismiss or gloss over such situations in the past, some are now wondering -- depending on where their allegiances lie -- if they are reacting too rashly, producing a petition in support of Gunn, who has expressed regret and contrition for his postings.
While most sports films gloss over the tough moments as they depict the tale of another happy-go-lucky, storybook ending, "Coach Carter" encapsulates what it feels like to watch your team reach the end of the rainbow, only to discover that a leprechaun has booby-trapped the pot of gold.
"You can try to gloss over the question by stating, 'According to my recent research on [X site], I was being paid fair market value based on my role and level of responsibility at [Company X],'" Amanda Augustine, career advice expert for interview coaching site TopInterview, told CNBC Make It via email.
In those passages about her matches with Williams, Sharapova also tends to gloss over the detail that she was taking meldonium — a drug that has since been banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency — during many (if not all) of the matches she lost to Williams after beating Williams at Wimbledon in 2004.
I warned a while back that even Sanders wasn't willing to level with voters about what his ideals would require — that, in particular, he was assuming unrealistic savings in order to gloss over the reality that quite a few middle-class Americans would be net losers from a transition to single payer.
One of Outlander's greatest strengths has been to never shy away from or gloss over the consequences of the violent sexual acts depicted on screen (especially in the case of male sexual assault), and Jamie, who's suffered his own sexual trauma in the past, helps his nephew to cope without judging him.
AI, as well as terms and phrases like machine learning and neural networks, is often an abstract concept we hear thrown around a lot without much context or in a way meant to obfuscate or gloss over what's really going on under the hood of the world's most powerful software applications and platforms.
Percy, down on his luck, hopes to win fame for his discovery, even if the 18-foot-tall Migo seems terrifying from his point of view (the two can't understand each other, which makes for a cute running joke.) If you gloss over the forgettable musical numbers, there's much to enjoy here.
Still, let us not gloss over the bad, which, as this show goes, is very bad: We get yet another episode of Buffy moping over terrible Parker, the introduction of the odious she-werewolf Veruca, and a very silly, very preachy story about the awfulness of college students drinking beer (oh, the horror).
The season even opens with an ominous fake ad for "The Partnership" — between the ruling vampires and collaborationist humans — that emphasizes the harmony and diversity of accepting all walks of life, as it tries to gloss over the fact that the vampires are attempting to bump humanity one step down the food chain.
The Scam is a scam, and its winking self-referentiality serves in the end to do nothing much more than to gloss over that it is, in fact, a scam, perpetuated by someone who, probably like a lot of the people who attended the event, has a hard time meeting their rent.
As was previously reported by Insider, the Saudi government has in the past gifted all-expenses-paid tours Instagram influencers to offer a curated experience that they can document and share to improve the country&aposs reputation and spark tourism industry, and gloss over the country&aposs track record of human-rights abuses.
"The most recent public statements made by Honeywell and its advisers have reinforced our assessment that Honeywell simply believes it is in its interests to gloss over these fundamental transaction risks in connection with pursuing this opportunistic approach," Gregory J. Hayes, United Technologies' chief executive, wrote in a letter that United Technologies made publicly available.
"There is plenty of goofy shit in there, but I should note that it's the same goofy shit that has underpinned nuclear strategy for decades, just without the good sense to gloss over certain things," Jeffrey Lewis, Director of the East Asia Nonproliferation Project at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies, said in an email.
MOSCOW – Russian authorities this week brought fresh legal action against an acclaimed researcher into Stalin&aposs purges, accusing him of sexual misconduct toward his underage daughter, in what human rights groups see as a trumped-up attempt to shut down his work at a time when the government is seeking to gloss over Soviet-era crimes.
Whether you try and gloss over Yuskavage's depictions of over-sexualized, vacant, self-involved women, in order to revel in the lush paint, light touch, and sumptuous color, or whether you ignore the intellectual and formal heft of her work to decry what a seems to be self-hating misogyny, you would be missing the point.
"I'm sure he'll gloss over the fact that the decision about filling this pivotal seat could impact our country for decades, that it could dramatically affect our most cherished constitutional rights like those contained in the First and Second Amendments," McConnell said in a Senate floor speech, referring to gun rights and freedom of speech and religion.
Although those that had loosely picked up on some of his more iffy and offensive comments over the years tended to gloss over them or find them slightly amusing; treating him like a family member, the one who always says something silence-inducing over the dinner table but ultimately you forgive because, well, he's old and he's family.
At times, the cross-cutting is used to gloss over how characters got from point A to point B, and while a certain amount of this is acceptable, there are a couple of instances where it jolted me out of the story completely and I actually wound up rewinding to make sure I hadn't missed anything.
Moonlight doesn't try to gloss over the severity of what it means to be gay "in the hood"—in fact, it firmly asserts that being gay in this Miami neighborhood means that you will be an outcast amongst your peers, that you will live in fear of walking by yourself, and will likely be bullied until you can somehow escape.
And this is based on a book that had a lot of great questions about, all right, we seem to gloss over this guy pretty quickly, it went away like that, and we never really reconsidered the potential of this candidate, who he was, how smart he was, how thoughtful he was and what road we went on because of that.
I don't know if I psyche myself out or if it's an objective thing: I tend to gloss over anything tricky at the beginning of a clue list, and I didn't get any traction at the acrosses in this quadrant (not familiar with Dilbert's INTERN, and SITS ON, at 15A, makes sense but didn't jump out at me at first).
When Ms. McCarthy and Mr. Reilly say that "we thought we had relieved America" of asbestos, they gloss over the fact that neither of them achieved that goal while leading the E.P.A. Before our rule, asbestos products that were no longer on the market could come back without any agency review, without any agency restrictions and without any opportunity for the agency to prohibit that use.
Mr. Holland does not gloss over the holes or uncertainties in his story, but instead uses his knowledge of the period (which starts with the murder of Julius Caesar and concludes with Nero's suicide in A.D. 68) to place early and sometimes disputed accounts in context, and to give the reader a startlingly visceral sense of the violence and brutality and wretched excess of ancient Rome.
When I talked to Sera Gamble (the other co-adapter of the series) around the time of the show's debut and asked her why the pilot seemed to gloss over so many moments from the book, she said that one of the things she and McNamara realized fairly early on in their process was that the books themselves didn't offer a readily adaptable episode template.
While there are still those who would gloss over the considerable debt owed by the School of Paris to African and Oceanic art in the development of Western Modernism, it should be remembered that when European artists replaced centuries' old naturalism with the vivid color schemes and pictorial flatness typical of non-Western forms, they were influenced as much by Asian art as they were from African.
Brands have done such a good job at setting tight boundaries on our expectations and their own responsibilities that even when we chide fashion designers for not being size-inclusive on the runway, we gloss over the reason they're not: The vast majority of fashion brands make no size-inclusive clothing and don't see people with different bodies as worthy of being their customers.
Ahead of the looming batch of Sunday evening 'war room tour' news reports, which Facebook will be hoping contain its "five pillars of countering disinformation" talking points, we've compiled a run down of some key concerns and complications flowing from the company's still highly centralized oversight of political campaigning on its platform — even as it seeks to gloss over how much dubious stuff keeps falling through the cracks.
But, after this run of penalties, it does become a bit less prevalent *On March 23, 2013, 14 players were subject to 14-day bans from competition and the revocation of season rewards for ELO boosting, which is — to gloss over a million tiny exceptions and intricacies — essentially playing on a lesser player's account to boost their experience and ELO rating, which determines their relative level of competitiveness.
In fact, most of his Instagram page is made up of pictures that show off his abs or his dogs or, at one point, his relationship with Miley Cyrus — we'll just gloss over that part — accompanied by jokey captions that might as well just be "LOOK AT MY CHISELED JAW" for all the use they are in making it seem like there was any other purpose for the picture.
" '"My Brilliant Friend": The HBO Adaptation Scrubs Off the Books' Girl-Power Sheen and Returns Them to the Gritty Streets of Naples' [Slate] At Slate, Willa Paskin argues that the series frees the material from the book series's reputation a rah-rah tale of female friendship: "Without shortchanging the bond between Lila and Lenù, the series makes it impossible to gloss over, block out, or ignore the particular environment in which the girls are born and raised: the grit and grime, the fear and the violence, the omnipresent, omnipotent machismo surrounding them.
But after escalating protests by Native Americans who saw the re-enactment as a racist attempt to gloss over atrocities carried out by Spanish colonizers, the annual tradition known as the Entrada officially came to an end on Friday, replaced by a multidenominational prayer gathering to begin the annual Fiesta de Santa Fe. The move, aimed at forging reconciliation in the 411-year-old city, was an attempt to avoid the kind of turmoil that authorities elsewhere in the country are grappling with over Confederate monuments and other symbols of historic brutality, including statues honoring European conquerors.

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