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"sugarcoat" Definitions
  1. to cover with sugar: to sugarcoat a pill.
  2. to make (something difficult or distasteful) appear more pleasant or acceptable: There was no way to sugarcoat the bad news.

284 Sentences With "sugarcoat"

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"We're not here to sugarcoat the technology companies," Klynge said.
He didn't sugarcoat how hard it is here for us.
"I'm not going to sugarcoat it, it's rough," Mays said.
Rivers doesn't sugarcoat it ... saying it's going to be brutal.
I'm not going to sugarcoat it, this day was torture.
ART has always been used to sugarcoat economic power moves.
"Look, I'm not going to sugarcoat it," she said, sighing.
I can't even sugarcoat it, you know what I'm saying?
"Miss Laurie is real and didn't sugarcoat things," A. remembered.
ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: You also didn't want to sugarcoat things.
But Tunzi did not hold back, or sugarcoat, her answer.
If you want to sugarcoat that, it's up to you.
Gotta hand it to Oakley ... the guy doesn't sugarcoat anything!
The new Mississippi Civil Rights Museum refuses to sugarcoat history.
"I don't want to sugarcoat it, it was difficult," she said.
Let's not sugarcoat this: 2017 has been a completely wild year.
Anna Faris isn't going to sugarcoat it: Her pregnancy was tough.
The video doesn't sugarcoat the danger ... it explains it especially well.
"I'm not going to sugarcoat it," he said on April 17.
Significantly, they did not sugarcoat what they offered their young audience.
It's doesn't try to sugarcoat things for you, in other words.
"An employer doesn't want you to sugarcoat your past," he said.
But he doesn't try to sugarcoat what will happen to them.
Stephanie Hollman is not going to sugarcoat her pregnancy and labor experience.
She didn't sugarcoat anything for me, and I am grateful for that.
Weiss celebrates their persistence and courage but does not sugarcoat their racism.
I'm not going to sugarcoat it: none of these devices are flawless.
"I'm not going to sugarcoat it — weekday breakfasts are tough," Ayesha admitted.
Maci Bookout isn't going to sugarcoat it: Wedding planning isn't for everyone!
She won't sugarcoat her work, but her cause keeps her coming back.
I can't really sugarcoat it, I used to be bad as fuck.
Foster Jenkins doesn't sugarcoat a terrible voice, but it does argue that
I will not sugarcoat this; this is a disappointing day for us.
"I'm not going to sugarcoat it — weekday breakfasts are tough," Curry admits.
Even diehard Republican pundits couldn't sugarcoat their appraisal of Trump's oratory skills.
This baby of mine has never been one to sugarcoat her views.
If you want to make things easier on her, don't sugarcoat this.
The stakes are high, the revelations are serious and Callender doesn't sugarcoat.
"I'm not gonna sugarcoat it," Biden said on Wednesday in New Hampshire.
"I can't sugarcoat it, we took gut punch in Iowa," Biden said.
You know, I'm very direct to my son, but I sugarcoat it.
Don't sugarcoat it for the first-timer or anything, lady, I thought bitterly.
I'm not going to sugarcoat this, Leo: You're going to feel like crap.
The nation's first Italian-American justice, Scalia didn't sugarcoat his often blunt dissents.
It's tempting to sugarcoat problems to avoid conflict and strife in the office.
There is real danger there, and "The Best of Enemies" doesn't sugarcoat it.
" He added ... "You can't sugarcoat why Kaep is not playing in the NFL.
America&aposs biggest tech show deserves betterI&aposm not going to sugarcoat it.
I'm not going to sugarcoat it: We took a gut punch in Iowa.
I'm not going to sugarcoat it: The sounds on the videos are horrible.
"What I appreciate about Bernie, he's not trying to sugarcoat this," Rubio said.
But it doesn't sugarcoat the history fueling the regional and national climes, either.
There's no way to sugarcoat the current situation Huawei is in: It's really bad.
"I will not sugarcoat this, this is a disappointing day for us," Ryan said.
PASADENA, California — Donald Glover doesn't want to sugarcoat anything with his new show, Atlanta.
I don't mean to sugarcoat it, but in a way, cancer was an adventure.
GoPro's outspoken CEO Nick Woodman doesn't sugarcoat answers to questions with buzzwords and jargon.
Look I'm not going to sugarcoat it: These have been very, very tough days.
But yeah, let's not sugarcoat it: Compared to the NBA, our off-season sucks.
Jill Abramson, former executive editor of The New York Times, won't sugarcoat the past.
To his credit, he didn't sugarcoat his answer and didn't fall back on platitudes.
However the film also does not sugarcoat, the effects and cost of the revolution.
There is no way to sugarcoat the consequences of what happened on Election Day.
Some easy jokes, goofy illustrations, and an approachable title that doesn't sugarcoat its mission.
I'd like to find a way to sugarcoat this thing, too, but I can't.
"She added: "I am not going to seek to sugarcoat it in any way.
We're not going to sugarcoat it — it's hard out there in today's job market.
I cannot and will not sugarcoat it: a challenging time is ahead of us.
"Let's not sugarcoat anything," Whitehead said in an interview with The Dallas Morning News.
Tink has never been one to sugarcoat her lyrics, and she certainly isn't here.
Though he can be incredibly intimidating and harsh, people admire that Ramsay doesn't sugarcoat anything.
Despite genuinely joyous and beautiful moments, Twomey doesn't sugarcoat the dark reality of the setting.
Nobody will say anything different, and if they do they're just trying to sugarcoat it.
"I am not going to sugarcoat it," Biden told supporters in New Hampshire on Wednesday.
"I won't sugarcoat it," Roger Lau, Warren's campaign manager, wrote in an email to supporters.
If the company needs to get out a negative message, don't sugarcoat it, be forthright.
I hate to put it that bluntly, but there's no other way to sugarcoat it.
Levinson doesn't sugarcoat reality, however uneven or insubstantial storylines may seem to viewers or critics.
But dig into the actual report and footnotes — and it's difficult to sugarcoat the findings.
Even in her children's books, Mr. Nasrallah would hardly sugarcoat the horrors of military conflict.
"It's difficult to try and sugarcoat a 4-0 defeat," Scotland manager Steve Clarke said.
There's no way to sugarcoat the SAF Act as any kind of concession or compromise.
I look up his review the next morning and see that he doesn't sugarcoat the experience.
There's no way to sugarcoat it: The situation in Puerto Rico is more dire than ever.
"There's no way to sugarcoat it, we didn't have our best week," said New Jersey Gov.
"Well, I'm not going to sugarcoat it," conservative columnist Michelle Malkin told Fox News on Wednesday.
We're not going to sugarcoat it: this is definitely the most adventurous item on this list.
And any failure to call it that is a dangerous attempt to sugarcoat Trump's vile racism.
It's okay not to be nice all the time...Ephron was not one to sugarcoat things.
"I can't sugarcoat it, we took gut punch in Iowa," Biden said in Somersworth, New Hampshire.
There's no way to sugarcoat it — market volatility is the new normal in today's investing environment.
Tim Moore, associate director at IHS Markit, said it was "almost impossible to sugarcoat" the survey.
Her brother, Rudy Thomas (not pictured), told the audience she loved deeply and wouldn't sugarcoat her advice.
"I am not going to sugarcoat it, we took a gut punch in Iowa," Mr. Biden said.
Even Josh Pedro, who is in charge of managing Zappos's public relations, did not sugarcoat the situation.
But we don't want to sugarcoat anything, just be real about this disease and what can happen.
Democrats should not sugarcoat the failure of national Democrats to support Democratic candidates in three special elections.
"You can't sugarcoat the terror Trump has pushed on immigrants when he killed DACA," Martinez Rosas said.
"I am not going to sugarcoat this: We are in the fight of our lives," Warren said.
When the slimeballs in DC get up to their old tricks, B-Kil's not gonna sugarcoat it.
Justice Kavanaugh signed the majority opinion and then, in a separate concurring opinion, proceeded to sugarcoat it.
LIVERPOOL, England — When Chris Wilder went into the changing room, he did not try to sugarcoat it.
"I am not going to sugarcoat it," Mr. Biden said Wednesday as he campaigned in New Hampshire.
"I'd like to sugarcoat it and try to be diplomatic about it, but it failed," he said. 
And Hamill doesn't sugarcoat the relationship either, pointing out the sometimes volatile nature of their relationship, too.
"I'd like to sugarcoat it and try to be diplomatic about it, but it failed," Fauci said.
"Let's not sugarcoat it, Lyft's stock has been a head-scratching train wreck since the IPO," Ives said.
I wish I had known what I know now: Tell it like it is, and don't sugarcoat it.
You have habits that aren't working for you, Leo, and even the chill Libra vibes can't sugarcoat that.
"I'm not going to sugarcoat things — some days are tougher than others, like any relationship," admitted Grimaldi, 29.
National Geographic magazine's June 2019 investigative report on wildlife tourism doesn't sugarcoat the troubling truth behind wildlife tourism.
The discussion was lively, insightful, and a bit pessimistic — these panelists were not about to sugarcoat the problem.
President Trump didn't sugarcoat the political consequences of a vote against the House Obamacare replacement bill on Thursday.
High school is hard, and this film doesn't sugarcoat what, for many, is a difficult rite of passage.
Selling through Amazon FBA is hard work — and the "No Sales B.S." course doesn't sugarcoat it for you.
We cannot sugarcoat these hard issues or sweep them under the rug, but must confront them head on.
It doesn't sugarcoat that Elizabeth and Philip are in an ugly line of work and do unforgivable things.
Folks, I'm not going to sugarcoat this: Former vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine has a very weird clap.
South Korea and China remain angered by what they see as Japanese efforts to ignore or sugarcoat atrocities.
There's no way to sugarcoat it: Things have been terrible for fiscal conservatives lately — even more than normal.
Ephron's divorce from journalist Carl Bernstein was famously acrimonious, and Ephron didn't sugarcoat it at the Huffington Post.
"I'm not going to sugarcoat it, it was hard," says Wilson, now 43 and starring on Star Trek: Discovery.
We're not going to sugarcoat it for you: Buying a great carry-on is more difficult than it looks.
"There is no way to spin or sugarcoat these sagging numbers," Tim Malloy, Quinnipiac University Poll's assistant director, said.
"I'm not going to lie and sugarcoat it: It was absolutely the worst time of my life," said Lloyd.
Slate spoke maturely and warmly of Evans, but didn't sugarcoat their relationship's end either ("we threw down pretty hard").
So kudos to Miller for refusing to sugarcoat any of the stress and challenges that parenthood presents every day.
That is an area we just have to continue to harp on, for lack of term to sugarcoat it.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez told viewers that although it is hard to "sugarcoat" the loss, she's optimistic about the future.
Even my colleague Andrew Prokop warns that Democrats shouldn't "sugarcoat" the result, which is "bad news" for the party.
Within reviews, she makes sure to give her audience an honest opinion about the product, careful not to sugarcoat.
"Nonconsensual sex" is the language of the accused, used to hijack the conversation and sugarcoat allegations of sexual assault.
I don't post every time, but I don't want to sugarcoat that my journey has been some magic, easy process.
"Man.. I wish I could sugarcoat this but the last 2 runs have been tough," he said on social media.
But what if you want some straight-down-the-line, tell-it-like-it-is headphones that don't sugarcoat anything?
But this one's yours so I'm not going to sugarcoat it, because that would be a great disservice to you.
There's really no way to sugarcoat this: The sandwiches kind of, vaguely, in the right mental setting, look like vaginas.
The prognosis is grim, and Andrei doesn't sugarcoat things when he gives his son the idol he wore into battle.
Healthy financial milestones sugarcoat the conversation temporarily, but eventually Houston is going to have to step into the public markets.
In their efforts not to sugarcoat the difficulties of modern parenting, online resources for moms have become a scary place.
I won't sugarcoat it — there's a special place in hell for people who recline their seat in coach (hard stop).
"Let's not sugarcoat what's being proposed, which is the commodification of living in and moving through urban space," Lorinc wrote.
"Either it's hot or it's cold with her and when I say that, [I mean] she didn't sugarcoat things," Dato explained.
Especially with the domestic violence and the rape allegation, we thought it was very important not to ignore or sugarcoat anything.
"There is no way to spin or sugarcoat these sagging numbers," said Tim Malloy, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Poll.
The players are no slouches, but they're not playing at Europe's top clubs for a reason—a fact Lagerbäck does not sugarcoat.
"It was a long day, so… it was a lot," Ben doesn't even pretend to sugarcoat his experience for Amanda's concerned parents.
He refused to sugarcoat or gloss over the massive obstacles that remained in the quest for a "beloved community" free of injustice.
" But don't expect Madam President to sugarcoat his legacy — instead, she vows to obliterate "the reign of the middle-aged white man.
But while the book is as funny as it is insightful, Wright doesn't sugarcoat the sometimes unthinkable cruelties her subjects carried out.
"We like the recruits to go in knowing that the job is dangerous — we don't want to sugarcoat that," said Senior Cpl.
Matthew Shribman, a science presenter and environmentalist, is not going to sugarcoat the devastating consequences of plastic pollution for life on Earth.
It's pretty straightforward and doesn't sugarcoat things like a lot of other apps, which people really seem to like, based on reviews.
So does the fact that, to a startling degree, and despite being a state-sponsored institution, the museum refuses to sugarcoat history.
And I'm relieved they don't have to sugarcoat motherhood, to pretend a stork delivers a bundle of joy and life is suddenly complete.
" Akinsuyi added that she feels proud to work for an organization that doesn't "suppress or sugarcoat what is going on in the world.
" Sitting down with her sisters the next morning, Kim didn't sugarcoat her opinions, point-blank telling them they looked like "f—ing clowns.
When JP faces a critical business decision and asks his daughter for advice, how will he react when she doesn't sugarcoat her thoughts?
There is no way to sugarcoat it: The news is deeply disturbing and justly generates calls for government — and maybe even congressional — investigation.
But, despite AG Barr's attempt to sugarcoat the Mueller report's findings, the document lays out a pretty thorough case of obstruction of justice.
Although the film doesn't sugarcoat the horrors of police brutality, it does empower C.J. to think she has invented a loophole around it.
" Said Draymond Green: "I'm not going to sit here and sugarcoat it — like yeah, we're used to winning, but this one felt amazing.
The series isn't all doom and gloom, but it doesn't sugarcoat the grieving process either — something fans of "Six Feet Under" would appreciate.
He does not sugarcoat the chaos of the 1990s, nor does he use it to excuse the soft authoritarianism left in its wake.
Members of the new Princeton proletariat refer to themselves as "FLI" — for "first-generation, low-income" — and they do not sugarcoat their experiences.
"I'm not going to sugarcoat it — this has been a trying experience" for Michael Flynn and his wife, Joe Flynn told ABC News.
It does this under the guise of anti-censorship and a refusal to "sugarcoat" the truth, but fails to do so responsibly or realistically.
HB: Yeah, I kind of dropped the ball on that one, but it is actually alarming so I'm not going to sugarcoat this one.
"Let's not sugarcoat it; Lyft's stock has been a head-scratching train wreck since the IPO," said Dan Ives, managing director at Wedbush Securities.
"There is no way to spin or sugarcoat these sagging numbers," Tim Malloy, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Poll, said in a statement.
There's no way to sugarcoat it: with this nomination, the constitutional right to access safe, legal abortion in this country is on the line.
"I'm not going to sugarcoat it: We failed," Brazile said during her speech at a DNC event in Phoenix, according to The Washington Post.
"It is very ugly and there is no way to sugarcoat it," Bank of America commodity analysts wrote in a Monday note to clients.
We won't sugarcoat it: The unfortunate truth is that having a broken heart sucks and it's going to continue to suck — until it doesn't.
He doesn't sugarcoat the fact that life will be harder for Aaron now — like it was for Matt after he was blinded as a boy.
Jessica Karabian "It's important for me to be able to talk candidly about cancer and not have to sugarcoat things," Jessie told us last year.
"Gap brand (is) just plain disappointing; no way to sugarcoat it," Jefferies analyst Randal Konik said in a note cutting his target for the stock.
GREENBURGH, N.Y. — In message and tone, Phil Jackson did not sugarcoat or oversell the most intriguing trade he has made as the Knicks' team president.
Once upon a time, during her husband's first presidential campaign, Michelle Obama wore floral dresses with sleeves to sugarcoat just how strong she really was.
"I'm not going to sugarcoat it, this detox is difficult," she says, adding that her goal has been to stay on the diet for 3 months.
After three pregnancies, Jessie James Decker knows how hard it is to get back in shape — and she isn't about to sugarcoat it for her followers.
Celgene leadership did not attempt to sugarcoat the situation, but highlighted future pipeline opportunities with a dozen pivotal data readouts expected by the end of 2018.
I think a lot of people when they are briefing their superior, they try to sugarcoat the bad news, and in today's world that's a mistake.
"There is no way to spin or sugarcoat these sagging numbers," Tim Malloy, the assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Poll, said in a press release.
Available at Amazon, $16.66 The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck: A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life Mark Manson doesn't sugarcoat things.
"There's really no way to sugarcoat it," Dawn Laguens, executive vice president, Planned Parenthood Federation of America and Planned Parenthood Action Fund, told reporters Wednesday morning.
It tried to sugarcoat the disappointing news by announcing a plan to dramatically increase the number of its test vehicles on the road in San Francisco.
There is no way to sugarcoat this: At Sunday night's presidential debate, Donald Trump threatened to throw Hillary Clinton in jail if he wins the presidency.
"I'm not going to sugarcoat it, this detox is difficult," she said, and added that her goal had been to stay on the diet for three months.
Frankel's characterization of Johnson as the "epitome of a team player" has been criticized as an attempt to sugarcoat a racist incident as a feel-good story.
We got the Hall of Famer outside Friars Club in NYC ... and he didn't sugarcoat what's gonna happen to A.B. if the boxing star keeps becoming unhinged.
It was a game, and there is no way to sugarcoat this, in which Adrian Griffin was on the floor for more than 11 minutes of play.
This is good news if your facts are weak — a story can sugarcoat less-than-compelling information — but not if you have strong data on your side.
Look, we're not gonna sugarcoat it -- Lil Chano SUCKED ... missing 11 straight shots, including what may have been either a bad dunk attempt or a lame layup.
None of this is to sugarcoat the current facts on the ground — Trump in the White House and the Republicans in control of Congress and most states.
" Democratic Party Chair Tom Perez also did not sugarcoat — but did add a dash of gloat: "This was a rejection of the repeal of the Affordable Care Act.
"Worrying signals from the survey's forward-looking indicators make it almost impossible to sugarcoat the construction PMI data in June," Tim Moore, associate director at IHS Markit, said.
Neither man is wrong, and both are acceptable routes to take—although we understand the likelihood of either option working is slim, and the ending doesn't sugarcoat much.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Obama Consoles and Challenges a Shaken Nation" (front page, July 13): President Obama did not sugarcoat racial or police issues in this country.
"I won't sugarcoat it: Feeling left out sucks," Harper, a 14-year-old Denver native, writes in a new kids-centric advice column for The New York Times.
It doesn't sugarcoat high school and tell you that everyone is the same, but rather that people are mean and that others will stab you in the back.
Haddish does not sugarcoat these experiences, and the audiobook is sometimes painful to listen to — not only for what she says, but for the way she says it.
Not to sugarcoat it: The Sanders campaign has flat-out lied about things Biden said in 2018 about Social Security, and it has refused to admit the falsehood.
"Let's not sugarcoat it, Lyft's stock has been a head-scratching train wreck since the IPO," wrote Wedbush analysts Daniel Ives and Ygal Arounian in a report last week.
While Stranger Things has moments of sweetness, it doesn't sugarcoat the suburban dread and fantastical danger waiting in the wings—and the score doesn't let you forget that either.
"I don't want to sugarcoat the fact that being without Sevy, that's a blow," Yankees Manager Aaron Boone told reporters after the team's spring training game in Dunedin, Fla.
She may have the post-baby body of even pal Kim Kardashian West's dreams, but in true Chrissy Teigen fashion, she's not going to sugarcoat the reality of her situation.
We still live within a 45-minute drive to work, but if you tell anyone from our old town where we live, they think we: I will not sugarcoat things.
Ultimately, Mitchell's presence seemed like an effort to sugarcoat a basic fact: Many senators are no more interested in taking sexual misconduct allegations seriously than their predecessors were in 1991.
"If Beale Street Could Talk" portrays Tish and Fonny's fleeting happiness but also doesn't sugarcoat the impediments to it created by a system that treats young blacks as less than.
For all the challenges of the "I Love New York" campaign, it brought Ms. Maas clients whose reputations proved nearly as tough to sugarcoat as municipal bankruptcy and urban blight.
But love songs were written to sugarcoat life's plainness, to exaggerate the pain of living with or without love, and they were meant to be sung only by ordinary people.
The Green New Deal's authors are doing us a favor by refusing to sugarcoat the need for fundamental change in the way we run our lives and fuel our economy.
In an effort to show Carla that she didn't have to sugarcoat the news, Crowe shared a story about a college friend with MS who ended up starving herself to death.
There's no way to sugarcoat this message: Facebook's founder Mark Zuckerberg believes North America users of his platform deserve a lower data protection standard than people everywhere else in the world.
Terrified of losing ground to competitors, it's going to continue its ambitious rollout of invasive technology, which it will sugarcoat by claiming that it has its users' best interests at heart.
So don't try to sugarcoat the fact that you are basically supporting a racist and supporting misogyny and sexism and racism by voting for Trump, and voting for Republicans in general.
Neither artists have chosen to sugarcoat their grief, waterdown their sexuality, or pacify their mania, and for women in the modern pop landscape, that is a most radical act of defiance.
"People like that he is 'no-nonsense' and 'doesn't sugarcoat' and they respect his 'bravado against competition,'" he and Nancy Zdunkewicz of Democracy Corps wrote in a memo about their research.
All urged the ensemble not to sugarcoat history: There were accomplishments among the groups, but there were also lows like infighting, sexism and the damage wrought by informers and agents provocateurs.
In short, the Charlottesville Lee monument is far less about mourning a hero and a gone-but-not-forgotten culture than about using elegiac sentiment to sugarcoat a secretly seditious present.
"I'd like to sugarcoat it and try to be diplomatic about it, but it failed," Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, told USA Today.
Won't sugarcoat George H.W. Bush's legacy: Willie Horton, Clarence Thomas, War on Drugs, Iraq, Iran Contra, but his service, handling of the Cold War, climate policies & NRA comments also can't be ignored.
Throughout the race, Christie stood out for his blunt statements and a seeming inability to sugarcoat his assessments of the competition -- and by February, Marco Rubio was bearing the brunt of it.
ANONYMOUS Before answering the social question, let's grapple with a moral one: When someone declares, "I am heartbroken," does that become the immediate priority, requiring us to sugarcoat what follows in deference?
Of course, even if the Democratic officials from New Hampshire, Minnesota, Washington state and others decided to back him, the math still doesn't work in his favor -- and he didn't sugarcoat that fact.
"The holier-than-thou hypocrisy of big media companies who lay claim to the truth, but publish only enough to sugarcoat the lie, is why the public no longer respects them," Musk wrote.
"I like our positioning, but I'm not going to sugarcoat it ... We've got to up our game and that's what we are intending to do," Mackey said on a call reporting quarterly earnings.
The audience gets to be a fly on the wall of her acting workshop, where she refuses to sugarcoat the realities of her volatile industry while offering constructive advice to her aspiring students.
Stephanopoulos says "that's probably a mistake" for ABC not to use the word shithole on-air: "I don't think it's right to censor the President or to sugarcoat the racist sentiment revealed." pic.twitter.
SAN DIEGO – Surrounded by over a dozen reporters at the Major League Baseball winter meetings in San Diego, Joe Maddon did not sugarcoat his feelings when asked about a proposed new league rule.
My kid has questions now … and it's life and if he wants to know reality, then I'm going to give him reality — I'm not going to sugarcoat anything, That's just the way I live.
"Don't sugarcoat it or try to blame the mother, just go from the vulnerable place and ask your partner, 'What are your thoughts on this?' so you're both on the same page," DeGeare explains.
Tip: Give criticism in private, don't point fingers, don't sugarcoat the problem, be specific about what you want to change, and ask for the person's input so they feel they're part of the solution.
"I don't want to sugarcoat" the problems in GE's power business, Culp said, adding the unit likely will lose more cash in 214 than the $24 billion in free cash flow it lost in 22017.
The film does not sugarcoat the issue at hand: Dr. Wible, along with other physicians, speak frankly about abuse, sleep deprivation, and how the American residency system essentially sets up doctors — and patients — for failure.
When I talk to my radio listeners every day, I did nothing a couple of days ago, I said, tell me how the Trump economy is affecting your business, your family, don&apost sugarcoat it.
"The holier-than-thou hypocrisy of big media companies who lay claim to the truth, but publish only enough to sugarcoat the lie, is why the public no longer respects them," he said on Twitter.
"There's no way to sugarcoat it: with this nomination, the constitutional right to access safe, legal abortion in this country is on the line," the group's executive vice president Dawn Laguens said at the time.
"The holier-than-thou hypocrisy of big media companies who lay claim to the truth, but publish only enough to sugarcoat the lie, is why the public no longer respects them," Musk started out by  tweeting .
We told the parents that we weren't going to sugarcoat things, and that we didn't want their kids to feel embarrassed about being on the show but that for sure embarrassing moments were going to happen.
"She didn't sugarcoat anything, but my question is: Will she keep black issues on the forefront?" asked Kerrianne Largie, a 39-year-old woman who backed Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont in the last Democratic primary.
Mr. Matthews has decided he's not going to be the grumpy old man he sings about in "Come Tomorrow," but he doesn't sugarcoat things either; each song notes the fears and sorrows it's determined to overcome.
With 'Sugarcoat,' I've had so many people reach out to me like, 'Jair, thank you for this because I just went through a break-up and I wouldn't have been able to get through it without that.
"I don't want to sugarcoat that in any way," Culp said, referring to GE's ailing power business, which he said would lose more this year than the $22021 billion in free cash flow it lost in 053.
In a recent proposal to replace the Clean Power Plan, the Obama administration's signature initiative to control the greenhouse gas emissions of power plants, the Trump administration made little attempt to sugarcoat the consequences of its decision.
The show's final season righted the ship, bringing us back to the core characters we've grown to love while refusing to sugarcoat the effects of systemic poverty and discrimination on these mostly poor black and brown women.
Don't sugarcoat reality, but also give hope While it's necessary for leaders to be transparent and real with their team and customers, they have to strike the tough balance of not sugarcoating the truth, but also offering hope.
Mr. O'Brien used the camp clichés of those film genres — along with songs that sampled classic rock, glam rock and pop — to express and, at the same time, sugarcoat what was then a radical message of sexual anarchy.
The NBA superstar connected with the man heading up the White House Coronavirus Task Force for a video chat Thursday to get as much info as he could about the pandemic, without President Trump trying to sugarcoat it.
"13 Reasons has not shied away from those massive topics that we've seen them address in all the seasons, and I think that's admirable to not sugarcoat things and to show the reality of these situations," Winters said.
An all-smiles opening doesn't last long in "Family in Transition," a documentary that refuses to sugarcoat the challenges faced by the six members of the Tsuk family as the father, Amit, comes out as a transgender woman.
This was the meta-narrative of Bill Clinton's speech: He managed to sugarcoat a numbing recitation of how hard Hillary Clinton has worked, how many policies she's learned and changed, with just enough love story to keep people listening.
Elliott has already established himself as the tough cookie judge ("I don't sugarcoat anything — I am not here to be your best friend," he vows), and Roach doesn't hold back either when it comes to critiquing the models' personal style.
" He continues, "Faith is just such a soulful singer and she's not gonna sugarcoat anything, she's gonna tell you what she really feels because she wants to be impacted emotionally by music, and she's gonna let you know about that.
Moreover, he thinks the halcyon days of growth and prosperity within US borders are wearing thin — and he isn't going to sugarcoat his perspectives, especially when it comes to the party he thinks is responsible for it all: the Federal Reserve.
I like masochism as much as the next political independent, for watching those who elevated the politics of personal identity, political correctness and class warfare to exalted status turn on their own is, well, not to sugarcoat it, an unalloyed delight.
She told me about how hard it was to talk to people about what she was feeling, and that she often felt she didn't know how to respond when people checked in because she felt she had to sugarcoat her response.
The result is a bit like Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata's "Death Note" — escalating mayhem based on a plot gimmick with very specific rules — except that Shiga delights in letting the simple cuteness of his visual style sugarcoat horrific gross-outs.
We spoke to Curt about big-game pitching after the Dodgers' W.S. collapse ... and he didn't sugarcoat what separates guys like him from the Kershaws of the world -- Hall of Fame talents that don't show up when the lights are brightest.
"We can sugarcoat it all we want, but the moment you bring up an Asian-led movie, there's one example to point to, and that'll be us," Chu, the director, told the Hollywood Reporter, explaining the pressure of the movie to succeed.
Jon M. Chu is on a mission: "We can sugarcoat it all we want, but the moment you bring up an Asian-led movie, there's one example to point to, and that'll be us," he told the Hollywood Reporter in an interview.
"The FTSE 250 has declined quite sharply over the past couple of days, and you can't sugarcoat that ... and what's happened now will affect the UK economy more than it will affect the global outlook," CMC Markets' chief market analyst, Michael Hewson, said.
I'm not going to sugarcoat it, either: This is the weekend when you really ought to do some autumnal deep cleaning, including a heavy edit to the contents of fridge, freezer and pantry, in advance of the run-up to Thanksgiving next month.
Consider a few facts: (Joe Posner/Vox) Given what actual evidence tells us about the world, there's basically no way to sugarcoat it: The Republican debate's view of the world is as much a work of fiction as Michael Bay's Benghazi movie.
"I don't want to sugarcoat what just happened here," said Senator Gary Peters, Democrat of Michigan, as he walked off the floor after the vote that crushed the minority input, turning the Supreme Court, in his view, into another "hyperpartisan" branch of government.
"A lot of people try to sugarcoat things, but I love my life: I love everything that I've gone through; that's why I go and do a lot of motivational speaking to young girls about self-esteem, just being a wonderful woman," she says.
Unlike most movies about children with disabilities, this film, directed by Janet Grillo, from a screenplay by Jennifer Deaton, doesn't sugarcoat the challenges faced by Glory's parents, Mark (Scott Cohen) and Kay (Famke Janssen), who are at their wits' end taking care of her.
" Todd Maron, Tesla's general counsel, said in defense of Musk that "there's a lot of people outside Tesla who will sort of sugarcoat what they actually think of your performance, or of an issue, because they don't really want to have the hard conversation.
There's just no way to un-sugarcoat this: As savagely as movie reviewers treated Suicide Squad — as much as we all sharpened our knives for Batman v Superman — this new Wonder Woman thing is just a freight train of love, coming at you full steam.
Bennetts, who has previously written about women and work, doesn't sugarcoat Rivers's legendary harshness toward the rest of her sex, from stewardesses to Elizabeth Taylor, nor does the book downplay the positive effect that Rivers had on the visibility of women in show business.
This legal analyst doesn't sugarcoat, says John Oliver "I would not want to hear Jeffrey Toobin tell his daughter that their dog passed away," said "Last Week Tonight" host John Oliver after playing a montage of the CNN legal analyst bluntly predicting demise for Roe v. Wade.
In an interview out of Sundance, Kent told Vulture she didn't want to sugarcoat the particularly violent period of Australian history known as "The Black War," which saw aboriginal inhabitants violently subjugated by British colonizers with little regard for the impact of the death and destruction they sowed.
Interim Memphis head coach J.B. Bickerstaff did not sugarcoat what he saw as the Heat outscored the Grizzlies 211-56.1 in the final quarter, made 4733 of 13 shots from the floor (21 percent) and cashed in open looks behind the arc by going 25 of 9 (88.9 percent).
But then, there is no way to sugarcoat the brutality of "Julius Caesar," and this new, abridged production, from the Acting Company, is kid-friendly mostly by virtue of context: It is being presented at the New Victory Theater, where audience members often need booster seats rather than a well-stocked bar.
My intent wasn't to sugarcoat burglary, but to write about burglary as it is legally defined, which is this really strange use of architecture that doesn't by any means imply acts of violence against homeowners—or for that matter against burglars—because there are quite a few stories about people laying booby traps to kill burglars.
"The holier-than-thou hypocrisy of big media companies who lay claim to the truth, but publish only enough to sugarcoat the lie, is why the public no longer respects them," Musk said on Twitter last month during a spat of bad press, which he dismissed as the merely the result of a bankrupt media ecosystem.
He sees opportunity in a Europe that is split down the middle between nations like Hungary and Poland that make no attempt to sugarcoat their anti-immigrant nativism and states like Germany that have not forgotten that the pursuit of racially and religiously homogeneous societies lay at the core of the most heinous crimes of the last century.
In Kiev, Mr. Kilimnik became a valued source for the political staff of the United States Embassy, because he did not try to sugarcoat the financial motivations of the oligarchs who funded the political parties for which he worked, said David A. Merkel, who handled Ukraine issues as a deputy assistant secretary of state for President George W. Bush.
"Let's not sugarcoat it: if true (still not confirmed), this production news out of China over the weekend will be a shock to the system and disrupt the supply chain further for Apple on both its core iPhone franchise and AirPods unit production, which is already facing a shortage heading into this week," the Ives and Backe wrote in the note.
Depression-era comic strips did not sugarcoat, and that's all the hints you'll get from me on this theme, other than the fact that I myself am a "wily Gothamite," as city slicker was first clued in the Times puzzle, and grew up far from car culture, and therefore knew nothing about car models that share their name with articles of clothing.
Republican pundits can try to sugarcoat the outcome all they want (yes, there are local circumstances here that made a difference, including the incumbent congressman resigning because he asked his mistress to have an abortion!) but clearly, in race after race, suburban areas are swinging away from the GOP because some voters, even in the midst of a great economy, aren't happy with President Donald Trump's bearing in office.
Jeff Miller (R-Fla.), one of Trump's advisors on veterans' issues and a rumored choice for VA secretary, said the businessman is "precisely that leader" needed to fix issues at the VA.  "Instead of trying to sugarcoat the problems at the Department of Veterans Affairs, he has a plan to fix them that includes commonsense solutions such as protections for VA whistleblowers, accountability for bad employees and providing veterans with more health care options," Miller said in a statement this week.
"We tend to think of these kinds of issues as nothing but bad ... and I don't want to sugarcoat or say obviously that there aren't problems with having a particular diagnosis, but I do want to say that actually there are very particular strengths that come along with these diagnoses, and knowing what they are allows you to look for that and nurture that in your child," said Saltz, who has been in private practice as a psychiatrist for over 20 years and serves as a clinical associate professor of psychiatry at the New York Presbyterian Hospital/Weill-Cornell School of Medicine.

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