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Is Saudi Arabia changing or just glossing over its flaws?
"There's no glossing over it," the "Mad Money " host said.
Meanwhile, state run broadcasters are simply glossing over the Chinese connection.
Glossing over a few details, that's about all the energy it took.
Over drinks, LeAnn tells her about Aidan, glossing over the juicy bits.
That silly German expression — "Friede, Freude, Eierkuchen" — refers to glossing over problems.
Investors appear to be glossing over solid earnings and good economic reports.
Similar complaints of glossing over Communist rule have dogged his Trump opera.
One could hardly accuse Introversion of glossing over the details in their simulation.
No one is really being honest — people are just glossing over inconvenient truths.
He emphasizes Moses's visions and successes, while glossing over his methods and abuses.
But there was also a conflict of interest that the companies were glossing over.
Even in glossing over [Peres's history], you have to shed light on his transformation.
Far from glossing over Markle's biracial heritage, the couple made a point of involving Rev.
Actually, what's most interesting about Wright's statement is the complete glossing over of Jon Snow.
But this has always been a fantasy, a way of glossing over how the world actually works.
Employer and health plan incentives suggest that mammograms are inherently worthwhile and risk glossing over these nuances.
The talks between the three countries seem to be glossing over the potential effects of climate change.
One lesson of Brexit is that glossing over the concerns of voters is not a sustainable strategy.
Should I write a letter emphasizing her strengths and glossing over her weaknesses because of our friendship?
In reality, Mr Trump's glossing over the murder of a peaceful critic is an alarming departure for America.
Even if an alliance of convenience was struck, glossing over sectarian splits, Mosul itself posed formidable physical obstacles.
The political class has protected itself and its desire for ever-expanding government by glossing over this truth.
Glossing over them—or worse, relegating them to fine print—only does a disservice to would-be patients.
In the face of resistance, then, actually reducing people's racial anxieties — rather than glossing over them — is necessary.
These are crucial check boxes that first-time investors were glossing over too quickly during the hardware bubble.
Before I knew it I was glossing over my meditation retreat and discussing feeding patterns with my sister.
But, in hindsight, I might have been glossing over the facts when I said that I'd rescued it.
There's a danger here: A positive media response risks glossing over the damage that Trump has already done.
"The plantation owner is never wearing a kilt," she continued, referencing Scotland's glossing over of its complicity in slavery.
But I don't think glossing over the messy realities of what unfolded was quite the way to do it.
"If we're teaching the history of the 20th century, we should not be glossing over the Holocaust," Wagner said.
The editors promise they will provide an unembellished look at Ms. Highsmith, without glossing over her racism and anti-Semitism.
Politicians are often accused of glossing over any hard choices people have to make, just always selling happy, nice things.
They are completely glossing over the issues that actually do matter to the American people like immigration and the economy.
Shares of Snap popped 9.7% on Tuesday after BTIG analysts wrote that investors have been glossing over the company's comeback.
Without glossing over its flaws, MacFarquhar absolutely nails the qualities that make Orange City a wonderful place to call home.
Making these aspects of the poem visible, rather than glossing over them, "makes it a more interesting text," she said.
How do we talk about a monumental sea change without glossing over the differences that make each woman candidate distinct?
In a Twitter post on Monday, he accused American journalists of glossing over a dark and dangerous situation in Sweden.
Despite glossing over the more serious aspects of aging, it's heartening to see works of pop culture that take women seriously.
To their credit, the screenwriters mitigate the potential for corny science fiction technobabble by glossing over parts of how Reverie works.
But, I also think that glossing over what happened on the floor of the Senate today would be a major mistake.
Glossing over important details is an issue early in the month, but it will also come up again at the end.
Hossein Kazempour Ardebili, Iran's OPEC governor, suggested on Wednesday that Trump was glossing over his role in contributing to higher prices.
Despite the mainstream media largely glossing over scandals like the Wikileaks dumps, Clinton's character is still viewed negatively by young supporters.
Comedian Tom Arnold mocked Donald Trump Jr. on Tuesday for glossing over his father's recent national anthem mishap in a gushing tweet.
What this tells us is that the hype around AI voice assistants is still glossing over a far less high tech backend.
People documenting their lives on social media are glossing over activities that might not shed such a good light on their character.
The Trump playbook has long been to hammer an "America First" agenda, glossing over international cooperative organizations and focusing on internal safety.
But editing a photo and glossing over the fact that many demonstrators turned out to protest Trump is, itself, a political act.
But like a mom explaining how, exactly, your little sister got here, I might have been glossing over some of the details.
So expect a glossing over of one part of that process where progress has largely stalled: the "internationalisation" of China's currency, the yuan.
Showing the majesty of our blue marble and glossing over all the corruption and disease is a pretty solid way to sell Earth.
Pence represented his ticket by mentioning Trump's name as infrequently as possible and glossing over all the ways Trump threatens Republican Party dogma.
"By attacking business leaders with cherry-picked data, labor leaders are glossing over their own startling pay discrepancies," he said in a statement.
She hasn't specified exactly how her plan would work, or who would qualify, glossing over the more contentious details of a reform package.
What was not inevitable was that Mr Xi would embrace populist, nostalgic, red-flag waving nationalism, while glossing over the party's terrible mistakes.
She praised the friendship between the two allies, glossing over Trump's previous remarks that Britain was a "hot spot" in turmoil over Brexit.
Parker's biting words invoke our habit of glossing over the suffering of the generations that came before us in the name of nostalgic appreciation.
Scholars are debating whether the Broadway megahit overglorifies Alexander Hamilton, inflating his opposition to slavery while glossing over less attractive aspects of his politics.
So, I make expedient and strategic bargains with myself, glossing over some of the sexism and ignoring things that bother me (or trying to).
While the moment was notable, it was also carefully manufactured, stirring debate about whether Saudi Arabia is changing or just glossing over its flaws.
Maisel has been criticized for featuring no recurring characters of color in the series, and for glossing over the socially permeating racism of the '50s.
And after glossing over Tyrion's role for most of the past two seasons, it was really nice to give Dinklage one last chance to shine.
He is softening Hamas' image by reframing the fight with Israel as one not about religion, but politics, and by glossing over its Islamist roots.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday claimed credit for falling oil prices, glossing over market forces that knocked crude futures from four-year highs last month.
The small-scale properties of space-time or fluids never affected the outcome of the calculation, suggesting that Hawking's approximation wasn't glossing over anything important.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: VimeoNostalgia tends to focus on the best parts of our memories, glossing over things we've worked hard to forget.
She also claimed that her co-star Brando complained of feeling "raped and manipulated" by Bertolucci, conveniently glossing over his role in Schneider's sexual assault.
This disappointing dodge only served to reveal the Pritzker's own complicity in glossing over workplace abuse, within the same paragraph in which they claimed otherwise.
But by the time I reached the middle of the third paragraph, after glossing over some expository wind-up, I realized that I clearly did not.
Trump's near obesity, according to his BMI, has stirred speculation over whether Jackson is lying about Trump's weight or glossing over the truth about his health.
You won't find any glossing over of real-world events in Sing Street, which all hinges on the back of its effervescent star, Ferdia Walsh-Peelo.
Last year, however, he issued a statement of apology to the "women I've hurt" following outcry over Straight Outta Compton's glossing over of his alleged abusive behavior.
Another big change: he called for reducing drug costs, but didn't say how — glossing over the differences he has had with his Republican colleagues in the past.
But by glossing over the specifics on how candidates will qualify for the debates, the DNC is setting itself up for a world of pain next summer.
"They give little techniques for sort of glossing over the fact that you're not actually making money at it yet, but you think you will," Brooks said.
In Afghanistan, the United States has been propping up a narco-state, routinely glossing over institutionalized drug corruption, in its efforts to battle a drug-funded insurgency.
There simply are no easy answers here and anyone suggesting that one or the other is "common sense" is glossing over the real complexities of the debate.
The Confederate flag has a fucked-up legacy, and glossing over that in the name of selling merch isn't cool no matter how many ways you slice it.
And her followers are loving her honesty, with fans thanking her for keeping it real rather than glossing over how tough the months after a baby can be.
Colleges founded because of segregation were 'pioneers' of school choice DeVos was accused of glossing over history after a meeting with officials from historically black colleges and universities.
In his Contract with the American Voter, Trump promises to bring back manufacturing jobs while entirely glossing over innovation and largely ignoring the importance of the tech sector.
Instead of artfully depicting wild animals and glossing over the threats they face, Our Planet repeatedly reminded viewers that human activity was destroying the world depicted on screen.
Instead of glossing over the grief and sadness that can come with this time of year, Berry acknowledges it head on and talks about her own personal struggles.
As Gunton put it, the producers are cognizant of wanting the program to be entertaining and revelatory, without glossing over the more brutal aspects of life in the wild.
Myiesha Taylor writes at The Guardian that glossing over this all-too-common form of discrimination hurts the chances of attracting more sorely needed women of color to medicine.
But by attributing the blame for an underwhelming Conservative victory to the party's campaign, politicians and commentators may again be glossing over the real story of last night's upset.
The series has been criticized for glossing over dominatrixes' crucial negotiations of consent and boundaries, as well as for the stereotype of sex workers weighed down by emotional baggage.
When I subscribed to wellness, it gave me the means to rationalize my food insecurities, while glossing over my fear of food with the respectable veneer of health-consciousness.
But Benning's character could also be glossing over the idea that the Kree found Danvers, imbued her with Kree powers, and turned her into a weapon against the Skrulls.
Some accused the media of showing bias by glossing over the substance of Biden's commentsReducing inequality in childhood education and improving child development outcomes is certainly a laudable goal.
These promises would box her in, glossing over the fact that leaving the customs union would require establishing a hard border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
"By attempting to portray Molly as any kind of female victim — and by glossing over her culpability — Mr. Sorkin only ends up denying this character her agency," Dargis wrote.
The 2010 release of the iPad, arriving mostly fully formed as a larger variation of the iPhone, had a weird way of glossing over decades of work in tablet computing.
Though the film underperformed at the box office and high-profile feminists like Steinem accused the creators of glossing over the retrograde sexual politics of vintage Hustler, The People vs.
Denfeld summons the lives of abandoned girls in frank, matter-of-fact detail, never glossing over the filth or violence or the myriad ways in which society lets them down.
In editing the diaries and notebooks, von Plata said she aimed to offer an unembellished look at the author, without glossing over the darker aspects of her personality and beliefs.
There was no glossing over history either: from the arrival of the Portuguese and their conquest of the indigenous populations to the use of African slave labor for 400 years.
There was no glossing over history either: from the arrival of the Portuguese and their conquest of the indigenous populations to the use of African slave labour for 400 years.
Yet Musk might be undermining his own safety claims by glossing over the cars' vulnerabilities and branding the vehicles as more advanced than they really are, transportation experts told Mashable.
"I suppose they could shoot at trucks, too," he says, glossing over the fact that trucks — unlike drones — have human drivers that might not take kindly to being shot at.
Well before these reports, many media outlets avoided calling the attack a hate crime, with much of the initial coverage glossing over the fact that Pulse was a queer nightclub.
" Producers in Australia, Mr. Wright said, are "glossing over the details, and the consumer is getting ripped off, because you can measure all those honeys and measure the antibacterial effect.
Jon is able to draw a very human portrait of a distinguished and accomplished life while not glossing over the inevitable mistakes and imperfections of even the ablest of men.
"We aren't unified, and anyone who tells you any different is lying," the South Carolina Democrat said, adding that she was frustrated that the media was glossing over the mess.
In the interview, he said he feared that critics in the Special Operations community would blame him while glossing over decisions by the higher officers that contributed to the deaths.
Mr. McCann said the first year was particularly intense and time-consuming because it required the families to talk about issues that they may have been glossing over for years.
Meanwhile, observing Black History Month in American public schools has usually meant glossing over the brutal reality of slavery and Jim Crow in favor of nonviolent and nonthreatening role models.
But critics on Twitter took issue with CNN's story, accusing the network of glossing over North Korea and the Kim family's brutal human rights record and "whitewashing" the government's atrocities.
He explains: During my career, I sifted through hundreds of computer images every day, glossing over each patient's normal anatomy subconsciously until an abnormal finding set off a conscious alarm.
It tends to focus on all the ways breastfeeding benefits a child, while glossing over just how hard — or even impossible — it can be for a mother: physically, emotionally, and logistically.
But activists for the Dalits, members of the "untouchable" caste, said that glossing over the caste system would do little to protect students and would be an inaccurate portrayal of India.
Every age cohort will require a different approach, but ignoring or glossing over these recent acts of violence sends a message that discussing our fears, concerns and sadness are not welcomed.
Corbyn seemed to shirk a lot of Brexit issues, glossing over his party's plan to negotiate a new deal with the EU in favor of criticizing the country's current Conservative rule.
In other panels, for instance, Patty-Jo holds forth about still-relevant issues like history textbooks glossing over slavery and the government spending money on the military, rather than citizens' welfare.
"We're missing companies at an earlier stage, and we can get them in front of corporates while the clay is still wet," Wallace told me (glossing over the incredible, and unintentional, pun).
That's my summary anyway, and while I understand if you feel like I'm glossing over one or two important events, I would ask you to remember what those important events actually were.
This is obviously a huge simplification — but it's the same kind of simplification that people are engaging in with The Force Awakens by glossing over the character moments that drive the franchise.
If you're growing out your highlights, your ombré, or your blond hair like Hadid did, glossing over your color gives you a softer look without having to reach for more-damaging dye.
Just as the The Handmaid's Tale was criticized for glossing over any real discussion of race in its dystopian world, the plausibility of the Purge's premise is completely undermined by this omission.
The Chicago Tribune ran a massive piece (written by English professor Regina Barreca) assuming that Gallo sliced off her husband's penis as a form of revenge, glossing over any evidence of abuse.
Emails from more than 30 drivers approving the terms of the settlement accompanied her response, which accused O'Connor's attorney, Mark Geragos, among others, of glossing over the risks of proceeding to trial.
In a climate where troubling or seismic news seems to break every day, a weekly news show like John Oliver's runs the risk of missing essential stories or glossing over the details.
The liberal policy failures that created this situation are outrageous and tragic, but instead of shining a light on their true consequences, mainstream media seems to be glossing over the whole thing.
The FOSTA-SESTA rule, which cut Section 230 protections for prostitution-related material, was billed as a fight against human trafficking while glossing over its very real collateral damage among sex workers.
For her, part of that means not glossing over her unique perspective — for example, by deliberately using the pronoun "she" in love songs to reflect her lived reality as a queer artist.
On the other hand, to extol Rousseff's ouster as evidence of Brazil's robust rule of law entails glossing over a host of glaring irregularities and the greater context of the impeachment proceedings.
President Donald Trump has previously claimed credit for falling oil prices, glossing over a range of market fundamentals by saying last month that the recent pullback for crude futures was down to him.
But that's not what's happening, and the people angriest about it seem to be glossing over this point Do you think zero Democrats will tweet, speak, or issue press releases after the SOTU?
It defines so much of our lives, and we spend so much time glossing over how much we make and how much the people around us make so that no one feels awkward.
Namely, it betrays the fact that Jost might not be listening to women the way male allies need to be — and ignores how glossing over the issues like this still does remarkable damage.
As a result, many, including Donald Trump Jr., are accusing CNN of bullying the GIF's creator, while glossing over said creator's history of hate speech on Reddit before he came under public scrutiny.
"We have differing views on the migrant cap and we've decided to respect each other's positions in that disagreement without glossing over our differences," Merkel said at a joint news conference with Seehofer.
Economic precarity in America isn't the all-consuming existential nightmare that it is in Arstotzka, but glossing over how dire the economic situation is in America right now doesn't do anyone any favors.
Stories about female friendship are too often reduced to warm fuzzies, glossing over the many struggles of building sisterhood in a patriarchal society designed to keep us in competition rather than in solidarity.
It was praised in some quarters as groundbreaking and criticized in others as reductive, Pollyannaish and accommodationist — condemned, in short, for glossing over the stark realities of life that black Americans faced daily.
In its selling frenzy, Wall Street is glossing over some great earnings reports from major technology companies, CNBC's Jim Cramer said after stocks continued their October swings in a wild trading session on Wednesday.
John Howard, (Liberal) prime minister from 1996 to 2007, dismissed the setback by explaining that Victoria was the "Massachusetts of Australia", glossing over the fact that it is home to a quarter of Australians.
A 2012 feature in New York waxed rhapsodic about Xanax, glossing over its numerous risks and instead leaning on the argument that it was a cheap, easy solution for the pressures of late capitalism.
Trump contends his family has not gotten enough credit for the purported financial sacrifices it's made with his father in the White House, glossing over President Donald Trump's continued ownership of his business empire.
Some defectors and human rights activists criticise North Korea's group performances, including the Mass Games and military parades, for glossing over the country's human rights record and placing extreme demands on performers, especially children.
For many years, this glossing over of the distinctions between the classes served a broad set of interests, particularly during the Cold War, when any reference to class carried a whiff of socialist sympathies.
"I would like to see it work out but I don't want General Motors building plants in China and Mexico," he said, glossing over the international supply chain that already characterizes the auto industry.
Some defectors and human rights activists criticize North Korea's group performances, including the Mass Games and military parades, for glossing over the country's human rights record and placing extreme demands on performers, especially children.
So I ask Ian if there was any trepidation in naming a delusion after such a well-known film, for fear of glossing over the serious nature of the illness with a pop-culture reference.
And Supergirl could have easily chosen to shove Alex's story into one big coming out episode, glossing over everything that goes into realizing how you feel when you first discover an important part of you.
Both Lean In and the listening tour appear to engage with a controversial issue, while glossing over Facebook's role (in the lack of diversity in tech and the lack of diversity of news information, respectively).
Many tech industry insiders seem to be glossing over this as a non-issue, but for these technologies to really go mainstream at any time in the future, this is exactly what needed to happen.
In the years immediately following Barack Obama's election, major media outlets from CNN to The New York Times wrote stories celebrating the United States's new "post-racial" narrative and glossing over its violently racist past.
Harvard signaled on Monday that it will argue that the plaintiffs are glossing over aspects of the admissions data that undermine their case, including figures that show no discrimination against some categories of Asian-Americans.
Along the way, Mr. Heineman furnishes a sketchy look at the various players and geopolitical stakes, glossing over Syria's historical complexities and the role that the United States has played in the rise of ISIS.
This is partly because the show sanitizes Ms. Kusama; it gives very little sense of her psychological problems or of her genuine wildness, a glossing-over that may be necessary in the capital's new climate.
And it's here where the movie gets a little mean, because doing this requires glossing over a whole bunch of unpleasantness that Fogelman's vision simply doesn't have space for, other than as something to overcome.
"It is unbearable how Trump is now glossing over the violence of the right-wing hordes from Charlottesville," said Mr. Maas, whose Social Democratic Party is in a governing coalition with Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats.
Without naming Mr Salvini (and blithely glossing over his own role as head of the last government), Giuseppe Conte, Italy's prime minister, declared that the deal showed that "provocative and pointlessly litigious attitudes were counterproductive". Perhaps.
As Matt Yglesias recently wrote for Vox, the left's defense of Clinton revolved around glossing over other accusations, centering the Lewinsky scandal, characterizing it as consensual, and blaming the prurience and puritanism of the American media.
No one, on either side of the political divide, wants people to be uninsured, but glossing over these two critical facts won't help solve the real problems Medicaid faces and it won't provide people with quality healthcare.
This is Jason Schwartzman in his true form, displaying precisely the range of emotions he is famous as an actor for glossing over with a doe-eyed and unnerving neutrality, like a cow with a side parting.
"Democrats oppose any effort to secure our border," Mr. Trump said, once again glossing over the fact that Democrats favor border security measures — but not the construction of the president's long-promised wall on the southwestern border.
"When I was shooting 'The Day After' on the streets in Seoul, I was harassed by paparazzi, but it was O.K.," Mr. Hong said, glossing over the question of whether the media attention affected his creative flow.
For the left — or, at least, the European and European-leaning left of a certain generation — the push to present oneself as being as sexually enlightened as possible often meant glossing over questions of consent and agency.
The entire thing was a breakdown of the 10 most-watched videos — a straightforward highlight reel of what was popular, without any glossing over of strange, controversial, or otherwise less-savory behavior that YouTube might want to hide.
But just as TV ads for antidepressants tend to be all happiness and sunshine, speeding through the fine print of side effects and potential dangers, psychedelic advocates also risk glossing over the potential downsides of taking these drugs.
They are each glossing over any differences among them on America's role in the world in pursuit of their mutual objective of rebuilding the force, as spotlighted in the memorandum Trump signed out at the Pentagon last Friday.
Shelton also seems to be glossing over how difficult it would be for Trump to convince the rest of the world to join the United States to return to some sort of gold-linked fixed exchange rate system.
"She rejected wholesale the idea of herself as a victim, glossing over unpleasantness so that her experiences were more consistent with those of other internationally renowned artists," said Kirsten Pai Buick, an art history professor and Lewis biographer.
Some critics are not on board: And while it's possible that the writers manage to find a way to punish Bechley for his actions, the series appears to be glossing over this massive violation, at least early on.
Glossing over the value of people's diverse backgrounds and differences can create a culture of superficial harmony in which diverse talent feels pressure to assimilate and cover up their differences in order to fit in and get along.
Those rifts have been reflected in European domestic politics, too, from Britain and France to Germany, where Chancellor Angela Merkel has said that Europe must "take our fate into our own hands" and stop "glossing over" clear differences.
She is often the first in the administration to speak out on what she recognizes as the most high-profile foreign policy issues for her Republican base: including Israel and Iran, even if it means glossing over facts.
HAMBURG (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Saturday there was no glossing over the fact that there had been "very, very slow" progress in implementing the Minsk peace accords aimed at ending years of violence in eastern Ukraine.
The problem with setting expectations this year is that the Trump campaign wants to game them not to get credulous praise for his debating skill, but to trick the media into glossing over his manifest unfitness for public office.
In life, a lot of our time—especially a lot of our unconscious time—is spent glossing over and making up for some serious fucking gaps between what we have been told should happen and what actually does happen.
Glossing over how tasteless and cardboard-box-like DiGiorno pizza turns out when cooked in a microwave for 12 minutes, the pea-za tasted as you would expect: like a soul-numbing heap of heated mayonnaise and overcooked peas.
There's a deep and revealing irony in an Israeli thinker glossing over the anti-Semitic connotations of the word "globalist": It demonstrates how Hazony has built a politically and intellectually "respectable" apparatus for defending the far-right political vision.
To the Editor: Re "The Good Pope and His Critics" (column, March 18): Ross Douthat blames Pope Francis for worsening the divisions in the church by glossing over the differences and allowing for more robust debate in local churches.
With a much-hyped new album debuting just about every week this month, you'd be forgiven for missing one or two along the way, or glossing over a record that perhaps deserves deeper consideration than a first listen affords.
But to many, it felt like evidence that YouTube the company was snubbing YouTube the community by featuring mainstream celebrities in addition to the platform's homegrown creators, and by glossing over major moments in favor of advertiser-friendly scenes.
Fieri speaks to this audience and lets these establishments showcase their dishes, glossing over debates about origins or authenticity and focusing instead on customers' glowing testimonials about how flavorful these hearty and affordable mom-and-pop meals really are.
But it's strange that The Case Against Adnan Syed should make such a concerted push to humanize Hae Min Lee while simultaneously glossing over so many of the negative aspects of her own framing of her relationship with Syed.
I'm glossing over large swaths of history here, of course, but then again, that was the unintended consequence of Caspa and Rusko's Fabriclive mix itself––flipping the script, interrupting continuity and changing the course of a genre in the process.
Bond's well-documented problem with women is something I've personally taken too long to truly wake up to, as I grew up watching, adoring, and naively glossing over the blatant issues of the Bond franchise before realising, yep, this ain't cool.
The local press dwells on the attacks by Rohingya insurgents on police and army posts, and on the relatively small number of assaults on Buddhists and Hindus, while ignoring or glossing over the persecution of the Rohingyas, who are Muslim.
What I'm also annoyed with, however, is that many people are glossing over the fact that many organizations that serve Black voters in Alabama put in hardcore grassroots work to make sure those voters turned out and had their votes counted.
Not only is it hard to gain the trust of Indians'LGBT community and navigate secretive queer spaces, it's also hard to translate those spaces into something readable to a global audience without glossing over the thins that make India special.
Both Mr. López Obrador, Mexico's president-elect, and the center-right Enrique Peña Nieto, its president, welcomed news of the agreement, glossing over the fact that it included Mexican concessions — particularly in the auto industry, a key concern for President Trump.
Is it fair to egg on Latinos at every turn, and to insult Native Americans and indigenous people by giggling and glossing over the use of historical figures like Pocahontas for purposes of ridiculing and denigrating the heritage of Sen.
First, critics — including The New York Times's Wesley Morris in a great essay exploring the topic — said that the movie fell into the trap of racial reconciliation fantasy and cliché, glossing over painful history in favor of a feel-good narrative.
But the CYA with the Hillary Clinton and these emails all along but if you actually read this report, I&aposve gotten through most of it, there is a lot in this report that the press, of course, is conveniently glossing over.
Given the complicated nature of what transpired this season, it's good to hear that the series will not be glossing over the issue — though that was thrown out the window when ABC released a promo for BiP that hinted at the production drama.
You will note again and again that Judge Leon goes into incredible detail about the businesses of the past, like how the deal might affect cable TV negotiations, while naively glossing over the details of how media works in the present and future.
"He's really sort of just glossing over the entire 23.9s and his younger life," in the book, which he also does as he campaigns for president, says one source who knew Sanders as a young man and requested anonymity to speak candidly.
There were a couple of reviews of the album where it was such a superficial glossing over of an album that really was just so Mark and I could enjoy ourselves, spend time together, and write music that we thought was engaging.
A song by the band praising the late Chinese leader Mao Zedong was criticised online as glossing over China's Cultural Revolution, a period of chaos and violence between 1966-1976 in which some historians estimate as many as 1.5 million people died.
During the campaign, Trump startled national security experts in both parties by extravagantly praising Putin while glossing over his invasions of neighboring countries, his killings of opposition figures and journalists, and his support for the murderous regime of Syrian autocrat Bashar al-Assad.
Negotiators haggled late into Friday night over language declaring that 19 of the G-20 members consider the Paris accord "irreversible," an effort to cast the United States as an outlier for jettisoning the pact while glossing over friction about the decision.
But as approached its June 23 release date, controversy emerged over the way the movie omits an enslaved character who's present in the novel it's based on, possibly glossing over the history of racial oppression in the Civil War-era South it depicts.
This is useful when Facebook wants to characterize a critical report on the company as less trustworthy because it uses anonymous sources, glossing over the significant potential financial and personal ramifications that would come from being named in the story and thereby breaking Facebook's NDA.
"We don't have room for Jimmy Olsen in our big pantheon of characters, but we can have fun with him, right?" says Snyder, blithely glossing over the fact that "have fun with" involves recasting a beloved character as a liar and then murdering him.
And when she gets stuck for a minute, she takes a step back, looks at the color-coded outline plastered to her wall, and realizes that she needs to stop glossing over the roots of her stories with exposition and excavate them for real.
"I look forward to working closely with Kyrsten Sinema in the Senate, as we did in the House," Ms. McSally said at a news conference with Mr. Ducey, glossing over a fiercely fought campaign in which, at one point, she accused the Democrat of treason.
WASHINGTON — President Trump on Tuesday made a pitch for African-American support to an audience of black educators, emphasizing the economic gains that have been made since he became president and glossing over a summer of racial taunts aimed at Democratic lawmakers of color.
"If he were less beholden to the settlers," said Einat Wilf, a former Israeli lawmaker from the Labor Party, "maybe he could get a few countries on our side that are not looking to be paid for in glossing over their World War II records."
It's like it's based less on how cooking is and more on how cooking feels, glossing over the numbers and the waiting and all the dull or fiddly parts to leave players with sets of recipes broken up into easily digested thirty second tasks.
So in addition to being about the anticipation of Jesus's birth (the first coming), Advent is also set aside as a time of quietness and austerity, meant to keep Christians from glossing over the brokenness of the world and to encourage them to anticipate the Second Coming.
Look for the political class to fight back after these cuts are proposed by glossing over the names of the specific programs and making it supposedly about the Trump administration looking to "destroy" health care, protections for battered women, early childhood education, motherhood and apple pie.
Largely glossing over the backlash against HQ2 and the outrage that has swirled over taxpayer dollars being used to subsidize the already very rich company, SNL had this week's host, Steve Carell, play Bezos in a sketch that targeted Trump and Trump's previous attacks on Amazon.
The interview part of the hiring process is pretty much the honeymoon phase of looking for a new job: Both employer and job applicant are usually on their best behavior, with each side glossing over the personal or organizational quirks that might be unappealing at first blush.
If Uber can make the changes that are needed — and avoid glossing over the mistakes of the past — it could prove that bro culture and Silicon Valley need not be synonymous and mark a major turning point for women's voices and impact in the tech industry.
One of the best parts about Netflix's dating show Love Is Blind (besides watching contestants communicate in the pods) is seeing the engaged couples discuss real world issues like race, age, and finances rather than glossing over those topics like some reality shows (ahem, Bachelor in Paradise).
Whether threatening other rappers on Instagram or disengenuously glossing over the details of his child sex crime allegations, his unrepentant attitude only bolstered his image with these listeners and helped his career even when many music media outlets (including this one) actively steered clear of favorable coverage.
But if you try to play along with the alt-right's hyperbole by intellectualizing it (for example, by painting it primarily as cultural commentary), dismissing it as trolling, or simply ignoring it altogether, you risk glossing over actual dangerous messages: racist, misogynistic, bigoted, and violent symbolism and language.
President Trump promised success for the GOP in next year's midterm elections in a morning tweet, glossing over his party's failures in November's Virginia gubernatorial race and last week's Alabama special Senate election: Don't forget: Trump issued full-throated endorsements of both Gillespie and Moore in their respective races.
You know, when drifting off on the train, taking a shower after nowhere close to enough sleep, glossing over in front of weeknight TV. Of how much I want to get back at it in the moments where I can't, how it's hooked me after the smallest taste.
In articles, blog posts and Facebook threads, scholars have debated whether "Hamilton" over-glorifies the man, inflating his opposition to slavery while glossing over less attractive aspects of his politics, which were not necessarily as in tune with contemporary progressive values as audiences leaving the theater might assume.
Among other things, these critics argue, the company's lessons give children the mistaken impression that the main threat they face online is from malicious hackers and bullies, glossing over the privacy concerns that arise when tech giants like Google itself collect users' personal information and track their actions online.
The film had been only a moderate success with audiences to that point, and there had been plenty of critical stories about it, focusing on its glossing-over of history and on criticism of its story from the family of Don Shirley, whom Ali plays in the film.
The one-liners fly fast and furiously, naturally, as the Conners deal with more mundane problems, such as their grown-up kids and grandchildren -- Darlene (Sara Gilbert) is conveniently forced to move in with them -- while glossing over that little matter of Dan (John Goodman) having, you know, died.
But The Return pinpoints an idea that's been at the heart of Twin Peaks creator David Lynch's work for his entire career: Nostalgia for what we thought we knew as children is always glossing over the more complicated realities of the past, no matter how old you are now.
The senate removed Brazil's first female president from office on the grounds that she broke fiscal laws by glossing over the size of fiscal deficits in the national accounts before her reelection in 2014, just as the country was slipping into the major recession where it remains today.
By glossing over the maintenance of slavery as the South's overriding war aim, the proponents of what came to be called the Lee cult diverted attention from General Lee's own record as a slave owner, and from any discussion of how the Lee family tree came to include African-Americans.
In December, Republicans dusted off the old trickle-down slogans to justify a nearly $2 trillion tax cut, blithely ignoring a virtual consensus among economists and glossing over a 19963-year body of evidence that the only people who benefit from tax cuts for the rich are, well, the rich.
At its worst, it avoids the darkest history of the South, glossing over the South that supported slavery, that opposed the Civil Rights movement, that worked hard to make it near impossible for people who didn't fit into that single Southern identity — the white one — to succeed, or even exist as equals.
The company's share price has more than tripled in just three months, but that incredible run has done little to silence critics of Tesla and its chief executive, Elon Musk, who argue that the company's fans are glossing over serious concerns about demand for its vehicles and its ability to ward off competitors.
Queen are great, Freddie Mercury deserved a better film and the bad taste left by the controversy it attracted (director Bryan Singer was fired from the project when allegations of rape surfaced and the film was criticized for glossing over much of Mercury's life, save for a fleeting reference to his bisexuality) still lingers.
Mr. Biden, who is leading the Democratic field in many polls, is working to keep voters focused on how he would fare in a general election matchup against Mr. Trump — glossing over all of the other candidates he must first defeat in the crowded presidential primary, where he faces questions over his progressive credentials.
Another is that sugarcoating the past means glossing over Washington's rout in Brooklyn, the brutal occupation of New York as a Tory town for seven years and the inconvenient truth that more Americans died in British jails and prison ships in the city than in all of the battles of the Revolutionary War combined.
It must depict sex work without glamorizing it, deliver on a world of intrigue and power struggles without getting too bogged down in historical nitpicking, underscore these ladies' crackling wit and joie de vivre without glossing over the very real dangers they face, all with a healthy dose of camp aided by a lavish costume budget.
The mainstream media spin on Bannon's loss of influence and relevance has been achieved primarily by glossing over inconsistencies in their own narrative about his role and influence in the White House, and, more insidiously, by introducing into their narrative a total caricature of the "America First" themes whose political resonance they have so badly underestimated.
He said his government condemns terrorism, dictators, and human rights violators, glossing over inconvenient facts including that Iran is one of the greatest sponsors of terrorism with its support of Hezbollah and other Shia militias in the Middle East; backs the brutal dictator Bashar al-Assad in the Syrian civil war; and regularly commits egregious human rights violations at home.
He is determined to focus on what was heavenly in imperial Iran, while glossing over the grievances that led to the political revolt: the shah's aversion to even peaceful resistance to his regime, the enduring resentment at his restoration to power in 1953 by the United States and the lingering view of his rule as an enabler of American imperialism.
The next time they meet in the film, in his hotel room, she gives him a massage before he turns down her sexual advances in favor of sleep; when he wakes, she is accusing the rapper and his entourage of rape, a sequence that could bring scrutiny, especially after "Straight Outta Compton" was criticized for glossing over its subjects' treatment of women.
The ride itself had us navigating mellow side streets a few blocks at a time, then stopping at a cathedral or a monument or an old recording studio-turned-laundromat, where Keith would fire off anecdotes and trivia, periodically lamenting that he was "again giving unjustifiably short shrift to the Native Americans" — a lighthearted yet self-aware acknowledgment of how much history he was glossing over.
In fact, as Media Matters wrote, her entire approach was a failure: 60 Minutes gave a master class in normalizing a dangerous demagogue—inviting President-elect Donald Trump to reintroduce himself as a reasonable politician while glossing over the most dangerous features and promises of his recent campaign, including his reliance on the chief of the white nationalist "alt-right" website Breitbart News, Stephen Bannon, who has just been named White House senior counselor.
However the rush by cash-strapped public services to tap AI "efficiencies" risks glossing over a range of ethical concerns about the design and implementation of such automated systems, from fears about embedding bias and discrimination into service delivery and scaling harmful outcomes to questions of consent around access to the data sets being used to build AI models and human agency over automated outcomes, to name a few of the associated concerns — all of which require transparency into AIs if there's to be accountability over automated outcomes.

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