Quotes about blatant
blatant grew peacefully
The blatant aggressiveness of theocracies I find distressing, because I grew up when Christians, Muslim and animists lived peacefully together. Wole Soyinka
blatant care class continuing health light pay poor reducing tax taxes
To me, this is blatant class warfare. It's a blatant class attack, especially in light of the continuing tax cuts, and you are going to pay for the taxes by reducing health care for the poor and elderly. Jack O'Connell
blatant both call sensitive
I want to be on a show that's not sensitive to racial jokes; I want to be on one where they call me everything and I call them right back. There's blatant racism going both ways. That's what we need. Wale
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We have seen continued fighting and reports of atrocities. It only underscores the brutality of the Milosevic regime and his blatant disregard for human life, and the necessity for NATO's strong response to his repression.
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She was very much of the period, ... A lot of people played it too sexy, in a very modern way. And I think Gretchen had a very instinctive understanding of the sexiness of a very different time. You have to go back before Playboy, before the outright, blatant sexiness to something more hidden, teasing, more of the nice girl. Naughty but nice. Mary Harron
blatant fraud offer political stealing talking
We are talking about political fraud and blatant stealing of votes. This is an offer which must be rejected.
blatant hard program stand
There are some pretty blatant DOE absurdities going on. The whole program is pretty outrageous, and it will be hard for it to stand up in court.
blatant committee complaint conduct disregard ethics file house ignore integrity law member rule shows truce urge
Rep. Jefferson's conduct shows a blatant disregard for the rule of law and the integrity of the House of Representatives. We urge a member of the House to ignore the long-standing ethics truce and file CREW's complaint with the House Ethics Committee today.
blatant despicable good naught substitute
Prayer is good: but when used as a substitute for obedience, it is naught but a blatant hypocrisy, a despicable Pharisaism. Charles Studd
blatant cash circumstance coaches concealed five former payment troubling violation
The $6,000 payment was a blatant violation. The circumstances surrounding this violation are especially troubling because the former coaches concealed the cash payment from administrators at the institution for over five years.
blatant effort promote
That was over the line. A blatant effort to promote the initiative.
blatant court disregard law talking violation
We're talking about the court of law, and there is blatant disregard and violation of the law going on.
blatant lies
We tell blatant lies to one another. We tell blatant lies to our children.
blatant prefer regard seem simply somewhat
To many, no doubt, he will seem to be somewhat blatant and bumptious, but we prefer to regard him as being simply British. Oscar Wilde
blatant concern example home primary rule seen trying
Our primary concern is this is the most blatant example of the Legislature trying to violate home rule that we have seen in a very long time. John Mahoney
blatant treated
It is just blatant aggravation. I've never been treated this way before. Philip Johnson
blatant deciding dive
It is about deciding what is a blatant dive and what is not. Harry Redknapp
blatant discussing exactly knew shocked
I was really shocked at how blatant they were in discussing what they did and were going to do. They knew exactly what they were doing.
blatant buy shocked
I was shocked at how blatant it was. I had done nothing to him. ... I don't buy that he got overexcited. Mathias Kiwanuka
blatant burn burner cd
Some are so blatant that they have a (three-ring) binder where you look at the CD you want and they'll burn a CD for you in a CD burner in the back of a van.
blatant careful case confronted difficult hard thinking tried violation
She has tried as hard and she can to get this difficult case right, and then she is confronted with a blatant violation of the rules. She has been careful and cautious, but probably is thinking about some kind of sanction.
blatant shocking
the blatant patronage ... is shocking and disgraceful. Mark Dayton
blatant companies far major moving poorly promotion trend understanding
It's a major trend and it's a moving trend. This has been going on for years; the major advertisers are just understanding better how to execute. Most companies are still doing very poorly because they are far too blatant in promotion of their own brands.
blatant dive injury player
If there is a blatant dive and a player is feigning injury when there is no contact, they should be fined. Iain Dowie
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As much as people are expecting the Christmas card hoax or the New Year's hoax, attackers are moving to fly under the radar and not using such obvious or blatant threats. Michael Murphy
blatant change combine desire dismiss fear forms good health misguided physicians race rarely tool
The most blatant forms of denialism are rarely malevolent; they combine decency, a fear of change, and the misguided desire to do good - for our health, our families, and the world. That is why so many physicians dismiss the idea that a patient's race can, and often should, be used as a tool for better diagnoses and treatment. Michael Specter
blatant decision protecting says
This is really bad. It is such a blatant decision that says Merck did not do the right thing about protecting patients.
blatant example
This is a blatant example of overreaching by the prosecutor.
blatant display judicial
This is an extraordinary and blatant display of judicial activism.
blatant case city designed disregard license liquor owning perspective privilege regulate sale trivial
This is not a trivial matter. From my perspective, this case demonstrates a blatant disregard for the privilege of owning a liquor license and for city ordinances designed to regulate the sale of alcohol.
blatant example
This is the most blatant example of 'mob rule'. Abhisit Vejjajiva
blatant clear coach considered entered issue ncaa violation
The issue was the coach had entered into a clear violation of NCAA bylaws, it was a considered to be a blatant violation, and an egregious violation, and one that had no remedy.
blatant editing error including information objective people poor staying themselves wish
People shouldn't do it, including me. I wish I hadn't done it. It's in poor taste...People have a lot of information about themselves but staying objective is difficult. That's the trade-off in editing entries about yourself...If you see a blatant error or misconception about yourself, you really want to set it straight. Jimmy Wales