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Notably, it glosses over any details about North Korean denuclearization.
But in doing this, Baum glosses over a few options.
As noted earlier by Sylvia, the show completely glosses over race.
And glosses over problems that are systemic to Facebook's ad platform.
Even that summary glosses over many elements of the two bills.
He glosses over the incestuous relationship between Wall Street and Washington.
This also means that Endgame glosses over what amounts to two apocalypses.
YouTube glosses over this by touting the successes of its bigger channels.
But his rosy picture of modern agriculture glosses over some darker truths.
It involves numerous judgments, judgments that the first question conveniently glosses over.
The bishop, too, glosses over the issue when Franz comes seeking counsel.
And yet, the way we talk about politics often glosses over that fact.
Thing is, Zuck's response glosses over another pertinent issue here: consumption vs creation.
My only lament: The story glosses over Bourgeois's lifelong choler at her father.
An easy-to-miss moment in the film quickly glosses over his name.
The House Intel page also largely glosses over the core question of constitutionality.
We create a limited stereotype of life that glosses over a broader diversity.
But his comment glosses over the three countries' roles in Yemen's civil war.
Tasteful but formulaic, the movie glosses over less savory aspects of Nash's life.
Yet the debate over whether to aid refugees often glosses over something essential: humanity.
Likewise, the film glosses over Billy's parents too, robbing the film of a certain power.
But this glosses over their continued complicity in producing racial inequities that have lasted generations.
This comedy glosses over its protagonist's emotional wounds and instead aims to treat what's physical.
This comedy glosses over its protagonist's emotional wounds and instead aims to treat what's physical.
However, when he finally sees Paulie, he greets him with smiles and glosses over his night.
The movie glosses over some of the specifics in order to tell a more satisfying story.
As we've pointed out before, the company's marketing glosses over how you actually use the G5.
Superior Donuts is unusual on this list for tacking subject matter TV almost always glosses over: gentrification.
But that glosses over another inconvenient truth: the market is in the midst of an historic downturn.
But the script glosses over everything that's important to the characters, which makes them vague and poreless.
But it also glosses over the institutional and social hurdles that a character like Maya might face.
In Sondland's opening statement, however, he either leaves out or glosses over that aspect of the meeting.
It glosses over the idea that you have individuals on the left engaging in and propagating Islamophobia.
"Selecting for the smartest embryos" overemphasizes the hereditary facet of intelligence and glosses over the influence of nurture.
For a universe this rich, it's conspicuous that Rowling entirely glosses over one fundamental area of human interactions: Sex.
Once you rub it in, it glosses over dry spots and leaves the skin feeling smooth all day long.
Rowling likewise glosses over the racist and colonialist history that inspires Leta's birth, Yusuf's revenge, and Nagini's constant imprisonment.
That plot summary glosses over a significant chunk of Overlord's story, in deference to the J.J. Abrams mystery box.
This cynical scapegoating glosses over the fact that public services have been systematically and deliberately underfunded by austerity politics.
NASCAR would crumble overnight if it went all-electric, and besides, he glosses over a few (big) technological barriers.
Gallagher glosses over such controversies to present an almost mythic vision of the past, particularly the nation's westward expansion.
She dwells on a topic having little to do with selfies and then glosses over complicated selfie-related stories.
The book glosses over some of the fundamental reforms of the 1990s, which ended when Putin came to power.
A crushing cost estimate of SpaceX's planned mega-fleet of 42,000 Starlink internet satellites glosses over a huge detail
Mr. Gray, working from David Grann's 2009 book, "The Lost City of Z," glosses over Fawcett's more noxious beliefs.
A crushing cost estimate of SpaceX's planned mega-fleet of 42,000 Starlink internet satellites glosses over a huge detail
The loving profile sometimes glosses over comments from critics (which Ms. Wolfert still has quite a sharp memory for).
The film glosses over vast segments of his career, zipping from his student years to his superstardom with casual glibness.
Simon Edwards, head of the County Councils Network (CCN), a lobby group, agrees that it "glosses over" the government's role.
And his tweetstorm completely glosses over the fact that Facebook will fire employees that talk to the press without authorization.
"Reckoning" glosses over an expansive definition of physical assault without peering too closely at its expansive law-and-order implications.
But this argument glosses over a key dynamic in US manufacturing: the acute shortages of skilled workers in the sector.
Yet the real sleight of hand is how Zuckerberg glosses over the fact that ads can be relevant without being creepy.
But Moskowitz's book glosses over the fact that James Mill's experiment on his son was not entirely positive in its impact.
In doing so, Trump is supporting "states' rights," the euphemistic characterization that glosses over the history of slavery these symbols represent.
Mitchell also glosses over the fact that both terms -- "sexual assault" and "physical abuse" -- accurately describe Kavanaugh's alleged attack on Ford.
At the same time, there are valid concerns that it glosses over the complicated and nuanced processes of giving up alcohol.
It glosses over this terrible real-life event with not even the barest mention of the victims or what they went through.
It glosses over crucial details, such as why Ari changed course in the middle of his assignment, adding to the confused plot.
One aspect that felt somewhat uncomfortable was how the story glosses over the slavery that initially was a foundation of their wealth.
"Striking Vipers" shows the carnal pleasure of the sex, but glosses over the actual intimacy of the pleasure shared between Karl and Danny.
As Trump brings his family into the limelight at this type of event, it glosses over the very real ugliness of his campaign.
Heaping too much praise on the monarchy and framing their decision as progressive glosses over the history of women's rights in Saudi Arabia.
But that might be because the pilot glosses over every aspect of the story, from art design to character development and plot construction.
But that dichotomy between "serious, literary, unlikable" and "commercial, breezy, likable" characters fundamentally glosses over the best of what great literature can accomplish.
Martinez goes on to note the ways that Sweden's feminist-friendly image often glosses over the social issues so integral to #KilltheKing's fight.
To make matters worse, the conventional wisdom also glosses over an important assumption: Long-term stock market performance is stable and widely understood.
Some in the software development community are unhappy with how Apple is promoting its new show, saying the program glosses over a difficult job.
The other release is a new 60-second trailer that glosses over Spears' meteoric rise to fame and the challenges that came with it.
Díaz is so focused on the madness in her life that she glosses over the process of how she eventually breaks free from it.
It glosses over how ugly and complicated these realities are, and offers solutions so simplistic that I didn't know whether to laugh or groan.
Details like this are delightful, and almost keep you from questioning why it glosses over some of the more difficult aspects of Staples' life.
The movie glosses over most of the controversial details of Barnum's past, but it's impossible to ignore the troubling facts from his real life.
Criticism of the report glosses over a central and complex issue of this argument, which how the Census Bureau measures the official poverty rate.
But scholars like Thomas Hansen, a professor of anthropology and South Asian studies at Stanford University, say this position glosses over an uncomfortable topic.
"TROS" ever so briefly glosses over the fact that Supreme Leader Snoke, who Kylo Ren killed, was nothing more than a clone Palpatine puppeteered.
DAVID E. PASINSKIFAYETTEVILLE, N.Y. To the Editor: Dr. Jessica Nutik Zitter glosses over a major inconsistency in her approach to end-of-life care.
The tortured language on trade in the G-20 Leaders' Declaration glosses over significant differences between most other G-20 leaders and President Trump.
Unfortunately, much of the media coverage of this topic glosses over the important nuance that we live in an addiction economy of our own making.
Apple's counter to that is it ignores "the basics of digital security" — and also glosses over the significance of what the government is asking for.
He imputes too much technocratic brilliance to the region's elites and glosses over the brutal dimensions of development, including China's high-tech repression against Uighurs.
But right now, feds are framing the debate as an all-or-nothing choice, which glosses over the huge amount of access they already have.
This is completely true, but also glosses over the extent to which cronyism and corruption contributed in well-documented ways to each of those fiascos.
It merely glosses over and doesn't even name a coming and radical variable change: Starship, which is the company's planned 387-foot-tall mega-rocket.
But the love they develop is much less jarring than on the show, which completely glosses over the trauma she repeatedly experiences at his hands.
It's what comes next that the G.O.P. glosses over: the addition of more than a trillion dollars to the federal debt in just 10 years.
All of this, however, glosses over the obvious elephant in the room: neither Gallagher seems likely to ever match Oasis's peak with a solo endeavor.
While Ms. Reza glosses over some questionable transitions to keep the five characters together, the overall construction of "Bella Figura" is textbook in its simplicity.
What Ms. Gadsby glosses over is that it's a nimble art form, one whose conventions can be toyed with or subverted or stuck to rigidly.
There's a specific type of 9/11 remembrance that glosses over all of this, which makes a certain amount of sense and can even be powerful.
Wall Street has high expectations for Donald Trump's inauguration speech, but it's more likely the president-elect glosses over details, while sending a strong message for change.
But in the same way that the European bank stress tests have underplayed hot-button risks like deflation and sovereign bond defaults, Next glosses over potential pitfalls.
But she glosses over the Social Gospel, which inspired many of the activists and politicians who made the early twentieth century a time of path-breaking reform.
There are a number of factors in Mormon culture and theology that have led, in many abuse survivors' minds, to a culture that glosses over domestic abuse.
The book explores more of the phenomenon that is college a cappella groups while the film lightly glosses over the realities of what the students go through.
Being able to exhibit a much more complicated story as opposed to just the glam and glitz that glosses over the city's backstory is what I strive for.
Aside from cheapening the significance of the headdress by mass-producing these knock-offs, the trend is also glosses over the violent oppression Native American people have faced.
These musicals are mostly biographical, offering a highly sanitized version of the subject's life, as in Summer, which glosses over Donna Summer's late-in-life anti-gay attitudes.
Shapiro's general case isn't wrong, per se—technology is arguably improving some aspects of some people's lives—but he happily glosses over most of the industry's major blemishes.
Ambling through the flyover states, we get gritty closeups of the parts of America that Hollywood glosses over — motel rooms, Kmart parking lots, oil fields and truck stops.
Kang's article glosses over the very real diversity-­related issues in our stands by pointing the finger at the songs we sing rather than our lack of outreach.
It glosses over the criminal meanness and fraudulence of a media-fed war that was "trivial, for all its vastness," as Bertrand Russell, who lived through it, wrote.
But reading her stump speech as a purely didactic performance to carry her issues across to a mass public glosses over a key aspect of her political persona.
Kevin Finisterre, a long-time penetration tester with Netragard, told Gizmodo that Kivu's report "completely glosses over" concerns about DJI's app, which peaked in the middle of last year.
Sanford, who still hasn't decided if he will back his party's presumptive nominee, acknowledged Trump has successfully connected with voters even as he glosses over the minutia of governing.
In Melania, the Saudi press and the Saudi government found the perfect spokeswoman, who projects a glamorous image that glosses over one of world's most autocratic and oppressive regimes.
But it glosses over the broader point that needs to be made regarding this commission: There is absolutely zero evidence of widespread voter fraud in US elections. None. Zip.
Mr. Craig and other experts on the case point out that Mr. Millar's book glosses over much of the robbery, including key details that might have implicated certain participants.
But that conveniently glosses over the fact that Facebook owns three of the top 10 U.S. iOS apps: #4 Instagram, #6 Messenger, and #8 Facebook according to App Annie.
But the picture Mr. Byford painted glosses over the enormous challenges facing the city's transportation network, which regularly struggles to get millions of New Yorkers where they are going.
But some bereaved Israeli families have said the show largely glosses over the murder of the three Israeli teens, who are referenced throughout the series but not included as characters.
In Princess Hayfa's interview with Mr. Arnaut, she glosses over the dueling narratives in the country, and steers clear of anything that could be perceived as critical of the government.
Everyone now glosses over but does not squarely deny reports that Tillerson called the President a "moron" on the pragmatic ground that truth is not a defense in Washington politics.
And yet Chinese Lives glosses over the link between commerce and art that leads to these astronomical prices, and merely notes that these artists were becoming further influenced by Western culture.
The video, however, glosses over the gang&aposs strong presence in Central America, which grew after deportations from the U.S. in the 1990s, as detailed by The Council on Foreign Relations .
"The Washington Post spells things out pretty clearly, stating his opponent 'glosses over a lot…' including the fact that Sanders is actually on record as support the bailout,'" the spot said.
And too much mental health care is delivered in the form of pharmaceuticals, it declares (though Goop's alternative, psychedelics, are also drugs, and the show glosses over the potential side effects).
Grossman wondered "what it would be like to be a young person suddenly placed in charge of this magical kingdom with all these inhabitants," which Lewis glosses over as the book concludes.
To suddenly protest the inclusion of women, regardless of their nationality or number, in defense of realism or accuracy glosses over the fun-before-facts ethos that has always driven the series.
In an interview in the online magazine Slate, the historian Lyra Monteiro argued that the musical blithely glosses over or ignores altogether the fact that America's founding fathers were involved in slavery.
" PhRMA added that Public Citizen glosses over the finding that 88 percent of the settlements were civil, not criminal, and had "little regard as to whether the companies actually broke the law.
The filing Monday night mostly glosses over the most notable development since Manafort was convicted last year -- that he lied to prosecutors during his cooperation interviews and to a federal grand jury.
At 12:39 AM, communication planet Mercury enters Sagittarius, the philosopher of the zodiac, where Mercury's energy is detrimental—Mercury analyzes data, while Sagittarius glosses over fine details to grasp the bigger picture.
However, Comcast glosses over its lack of downloads by noting that Watchable mobile traffic is increasing 40 percent month-over-month, and the app sees session times of over 30 minutes, on average.
In the process of apparently attempting to downplay the issue as isolated to the Uyghur community, Apple's statement glosses over the unprecedented surveillance the group has had to endure in China for years.
Noting that the number of Hispanic voters grew by 1.5 million between 85033 and 2016, Gutiérrez warned that a 2018 campaign that glosses over immigrant rights will haunt the Democrats at the polls.
Harding also glosses over the complexities of Somalia's meltdown in the 1990s, paying scant attention to the rise of the warlords, the American misadventure and the apocalyptic destruction of Mogadishu by competing factions.
As a result of this essentialism, Bacevich glosses over a vital point about the Middle East today: A historic and brutal struggle between radicals and modernists for the future of the region is underway.
Our reporter wrote that the movie "glosses over the institutional and social hurdles that a character like Maya might face," adding: To Lopez, that is another instance where mind-over-matter determination should prevail.
Surprisingly, in its analysis of the current world economic recovery and of the present global economic outlook, the World Bank glosses over the artificial way in which the global economic recovery has been achieved.
But that ask glosses over the fact that more children are in immigration custody because over the last several years the government has slowed down the rate at which children are reunified with their families.
He first tries to pass on his verse, then glosses over the specifics when his singing spectral gang presses him, then, finally, the ghost fills us in on the entire, electrifying story of his demise.
When this sort of techno-optimism is let loose, it more often than not glosses over or reinforces pre-existing inequities in everything from police surveillance, to housing loans, to employment offers, and now representation.
German Justice Minister Heiko Maas directly criticized Trump in a statement early Wednesday, saying: ''It is unbearable how Trump now also glosses over the violence during the march of the right-wing protests in Charlottesville.
They're the ones who pose the questions that data can help answer, or who help explain the trends that the data reveals, or who can provide the wrinkles and nuances that the data glosses over.
Looks like we won't find out until later, since Sam glosses over this game-changing information to head out to the library, gather scrolls, and get out of dodge with Gilly and their baby in tow.
Though the exhibition borrows aesthetic and sensual gestures (for example, video choreography) from the pop divas, it glosses over the issue of how black women's sexuality has been relegated to the recesses of American feminist discourse.
She provides an extended discussion of blogs that post screenshots of bad Tinder conversations but glosses over the July 2016 Facebook Live stream by Diamond Reynolds after her husband, Philando Castile, was shot by the police.
However while encryption might technically remain intact in the scenario they sketch, their argument glosses over both the fact and risks of bypassing encryption via fiddling with authentication systems in order to enable deceptive third party snooping.
Of course, all of this glosses over that psychology currently recognizes IQ tests as not measuring actual intelligence, a concept which is incredibly hard to define, and which is inevitably linked to both social and individual conceptions.
Some pain patients I spoke with see Kolodny as Public Enemy No. 343 in a propaganda war, fueling an anti-opioid hysteria that favors hyperbole over nuance and glosses over the complexities of treating many painful conditions.
For instance, Green glosses over the spy plane incident of April 2001, when a Chinese jet clipped the wing of a propeller-driven United States Navy EP-3 in international airspace over the contested South China Sea.
There's a broader context — one that involves the radicalization of young men and women and the reasons for it — that Patriots Day largely glosses over, save for one scene with Tamerlan Tsarnaev's wife, Katherine Russell (Melissa Benoist).
He glosses over not just the chaos and destruction of the Mao era but the long centuries when the geographical area now called China was divided into many parts, and even run by foreign powers (Manchu and Mongol).
Over and over, he glosses over Mr McCartney's musical output in favor of hoary anecdotes, such as the long-suffering fact that it was he who introduced Lennon to the avant-garde and not the other way round.
Ideologically driven rhetoric, which perpetuates myths and unproven claims, glosses over the reality of the marketplace today where more of the uninsured are covered, the shift to value-based payments, and new population health based approaches to care.
This factoid glosses over the fact that "independent" voters aren't necessarily disaffected and ready to vote for a third party—it's a muddled group of people, many of whom are actually consistent partisans for one side or the other.
As Mohammed bin Salman, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, arrived this month for a tour of the United States, Mr. Pecker's company published a 97-page magazine about Saudi Arabia that glosses over troubling details about the kingdom.
So it was familiar and personal terrain to them, and they spent years on the floor at the factory with their team to capture a well-rounded view of what happened that neither demonizes nor glosses over the conflicts.
Then again, Reed also glosses over potentially illuminating questions about mental health care, such as what resources and attitudes toward treatment are like in central Alabama, and how seriously John sought treatment for the depression that he and Reed openly discuss.
But while that spent a good amount of time trying to solve the mystery at its core, The Society only glosses over it sporadically at least until the end, leaning instead into a modern version of Lord of the Flies.
It's no secret Khloé "loves her glam," so it's no wonder the KUWTK star has collected a ton of lipsticks and lip glosses over the years, which she keeps in a drawer with dividers that leaves the products stored by color.
It glosses over the fact that these kingmakers didn't even get their favored candidate into the White House, although Taylor argues that Google only put "roughly 10 percent effort" into its manipulation efforts because it was confident Clinton was already winning.
The film glosses over his early years in Hollywood: a collaboration with a cousin-in-law that led to writing gigs at the dawn of variety TV and eventually to screenwriting ("The Night They Raided Minsky's") and directing ("Cold Turkey").
Yes, they are easy to mock, and their gospel of health, wealth and contentment comes with the usual moral hazards: Too much faith in self-improvement glosses over structural injustices that place real limits on what's possible for many people.
The movie lightly traces the arc of the Lovings' story, including their decade-long legal fight to live in their home state as husband and wife, even as Mr. Nichols plays with time, omits certain facts and glosses over others.
But scrutiny of just these mistakes glosses over the specific histories that have shaped the woman who was the only black female candidate in the race and the uneven standards that had a hand in knocking her out of it.
It's true that the Brent crude price today is comparable to the cost on May 8, but Pompeo's analysis glosses over significant volatility in the interim, and ignores that oil prices rose in anticipation of the U.S. withdrawal from the nuclear deal.
Coco's more serious elements aren't translated to Coco VR. Miguel briefly explains the purpose of Día de los Muertos and shows off a memorial ofrenda, but the piece glosses over anything too melancholy, like afterlife residents "dying" again if their families forget them.
The reason Stefan would eventually take that HR job is money — a concern Bandersnatch utterly glosses over, which seems like a strange thing to neglect, given how often money is the source of drama and excitement in other stories about fame and creation.
While Gottlieb glosses over technical details of being a publisher (though he relished every aspect), his career could not have existed without further waves of corporate mergers, the dawn of blockbuster advances and book launches, and the rise of the digital marketplace.
The patent goes into some details about how apps and widgets would work across the assembled screens, but it completely glosses over how these tiny screens would connect and disconnect, how they'd each be powered, and how they'd all communicate with each other.
While Linklaters largely glosses over the chequered origins of the Streams project, the law firm does make a point of agreeing with the ICO that the original privacy impact assessment for the project "should have been completed in a more timely manner".
On the website, an interactive timeline of the conflict describes in detail the bravery of soldiers who received military honors, but it glosses over critical events that propelled the United States toward defeat in Southeast Asia and inspired huge, widespread protests back home.
While Roger Ebert was one of the few to offer a positive overall assessment of Jennifer's Body, he glosses over some of the film's more important elements, treating it instead as "Twilight for boys," though more artful than Twilight thanks to Cody's writing.
Spitz glosses over the impact of these policies on economic performance, including an average annual G.D.P. growth rate of around 3 percent or 4 percent after Reagan got America through a recession induced by the Fed chairman Paul Volcker to subdue raging inflation.
But "Kamp Krustier" works because it understands something The Simpsons often glosses over in its rush to get back to the status quo by any given episode's end: The things that happen to these characters would reverberate with them past those immediate events.
Rees told me that people often describe her success in the film industry as overnight, which feels dismissive of the years she spent hustling for "Pariah" and glosses over the years that she struggled to sell pilots and feature films since then.
But as with all stories that follow this essentially fairy-tale format, it glosses over some of the challenges: Curran is still only 19, he's building a company from scratch and his idea remains, essentially, untested as the product has not launched.
Linker, as well as Felzenberg, glosses over the political discord and divisiveness fomented by Buckley as mere right-wing flamboyance — mostly because of what both credit as an astonishing show of bravery in standing up to Ayn Rand and opposing anti-Semitism.
The images will only serve to fuel criticism that Trump's cozy diplomacy with Kim glosses over the rampant human rights abuses in North Korea, which include Kim's brutal assassinations of those who cross him and the imprisonment of thousands in labor camps.
The Court held that Ohio was not removing people "solely" for failing to vote because these individuals also failed to respond to the state's mailer -- but that reasoning glosses over the fact that the state sends the mailer only when someone fails to vote!
Mr. Apa's Chris, for instance, makes for a bland if earnestly supportive boyfriend, and the film glosses over his troublesome recitation of the tired axiom "I don't see color" when expressing his disappointment with how Starr has kept her connection to the shooting a secret.
I did, too, but having worked in Latin America for more than 25 years, I think that the story glosses over what it's like for a generation finally to have access to many of the things seen only in foreign movies and TV shows.
The company released a statement earlier this week that makes some admissions around layoffs and restructuring but still glosses over current struggles: In 2014, honestbee started in Singapore with the mission of providing a positive social and financial impact on the lives and businesses that we touch.
" Power said there should be high-level contacts between the US and Russia, but cautioned that the relationship "can't be one that glosses over the past or papers over the fact that you have a leader who has his own opponents intimidated and in some cases killed.
A 224 Vogue profile, ahead of the release of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, glosses over the usual bases of the celebrity profile (her love life, her plans for children, her beauty routine, her relationship with social media) in favor of her knack for producing.
So Endgame kinda just glosses over all of that, and also makes it easy for us to try and wrap our brain around it because Past Nebula has technically traveled to the future, not the other way around, so everything for Nebula is actually happening at the same time.
When Jane gets the job at Incite over Alex despite him having more experience than her (the season starts with her being promoted to a staff writer, a position Alex already held), the series sloppily glosses over how race could have played (and often does play) a role.
Glass largely glosses over who she is, trusting that you'll remember her, her tragic backstory, and her dealings with the Horde from Split; at the same time, it takes her in a direction that doesn't make a whole lot of sense given what we know of her from Split.
Chaim: Last Jedi left fewer of them than The Force Awakens, apart from leftover ideas that Last Jedi glosses over or ignores, like what Snoke's deal was, how the First Order seems to have sprung up from out of nowhere, or where the so-called Knights of Ren are.
In other words, the bill fails to fix what is broken, still allows the agency to foray into activities that are already well-served by competitive private companies, burdens taxpayers with new liabilities, and glosses over the lack of transparency and accountability by calling for a superficial report.
This, of course, glosses over the 50 years between when a Democratic president signed the civil rights act, and when the ensuing public realignment, in which southern white supremacists left the Democratic Party for the GOP and northern liberals left the GOP for the Democratic Party, was complete.
This framework gives the movie a certain sense of propulsive momentum — you never wonder where it's going, especially if you're already aware of at least some of the films De Palma made — but it also means the director sometimes skips past or glosses over certain films or topics.
For organizations like the National Association of Black Journalists and the National Association of Hispanic Journalists, the concern is that events in which predominantly black people and other minorities were killed may go ignored if the media glosses over the US's history of racist violence and focuses only on modern travesties.
While President Franklin D. Roosevelt's library has put his role in Japanese internment on full display, this museum glosses over Mr. Geisel's early work as a prolific political cartoonist, opting instead for crowd-pleasing sculptures of the Cat in the Hat and other characters, and a replica of the Geisel family bakery.
Meanwhile, mainstream media and entertainment treats HIV as either a historical footnote or glosses over the subject entirely – a fact proven once again by the recent Freddie Mercury biopic Bohemian Rhapsody, which arguably neuters his radical legacy by creating a pleasant, 'safe' narrative that won't piss off Middle England – or, of course, hinder its box-office numbers.
Melania walks behind her husband, is quiet and reserved, does not make obvious demands (at least not ones we can hear), and most importantly, she looks beautiful and polished... In Melania, the Saudi press and the Saudi government found the perfect spokeswoman, who projects a glamorous image that glosses over one of world's most autocratic and oppressive regimes.
And despite its global scope, the book remains beholden to a Eurocentric perspective that has little to say about pre-European systems of sugar production in Asia, glosses over the enormous expansion of systems of indentured labor in sugar-growing Asia, and is weak on sugar consumption in places like India, Barbados or Senegal — all currently suffering from a diabetes epidemic.
The only downside is that she wouldn't be the latest, up-to-date version of the character — if the Avengers went back in time too far, they might meet a hostile Natasha who hadn't yet joined S.H.I.E.L.D. And then she'd apparently be missing from her original timeline, though Endgame notably glosses over any effects that would have on anything other than an Infinity Stone.
But it works less well in "The Putin Interviews," which too neatly glosses over plenty of things that Putin is doing to his own people in the name of painting him as a reasonable critic of the U.S. This is particularly egregious when the film turns to, say, Russia's treatment of its LGBTQ citizens, or its frequent military incursions into former Soviet republics like Ukraine and Georgia.
But it works less well in The Putin Interviews, which too neatly glosses over plenty of things that Putin is doing to his own people in the name of painting him as a reasonable critic of the US. This is particularly egregious when the film turns to, say, Russia's treatment of its LGBTQ citizens, or its frequent military incursions into former Soviet republics like Ukraine and Georgia.
It was while trying to treat a woman for hysteria—a neurosis then believed to emanate from the vagina—that Freud and Fliess botched the operation and almost killed the patient, later immortalized as "Irma" in The Interpretation of Dreams, where Freud glosses over an episode that today would have led to disgrace, a loss of his license to malpractice, maybe even lawsuits, and jail time.
Though the issue promises to celebrate Saudi Arabia's "trailblazing women," critics claim the magazine completely glosses over a recent crackdown on women's rights in the country and a string of arrests of women's rights activists who had campaigned for the driving ban; at least 11 women who had campaigned against the ban were arrested and labeled "traitors" by the government in May, and while at least four of them were released last week, the others remain in prison, according to Amnesty International.

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