There are builders who sugarcoat their proposals with big-name architects, irresistible bait in a city that shamefully settles for the ordinary. |
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More strident liberal critics accuse Taranto of using humor to sugarcoat an otherwise malodorous agenda. |
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We're not trying to sugarcoat things, or put lipstick on a pig, or anything like that. |
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Spain may have more worries if its political leaders continue to sugarcoat the issue. |
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With people's eternal destiny hanging on these issues, it would be criminal on our part to sugarcoat the reality of the situation. |
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Do not sugarcoat or try to put a spin on failures or shortcomings, big or small. |
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Taylor-Johnson has made no attempt to sugarcoat the rocky working relationship the duo enjoyed, ahead of the film's Valentine's weekend release. |
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Do not sugarcoat productivity expectations, salary support and non-clinical work just to get the candidate to accept the position. |
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We can't sugarcoat this as just being a good chance for any other,' said Megson. |
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Buy from Amazon.comBOOKS on business leadership often fail to catch readers' attention because they sugarcoat incompetence, the single most intriguing characteristic of many successful careers. |
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No matter how he tries to sugarcoat the title of his new tax, the end result remains the same: your family will pay more for virtually everything. |
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We don't sugarcoat the challenges our students face. |
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She didn't sugarcoat ancient human sacrifices as admirable religious rituals. |
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The stories of survivors are gut-wrenching and Breslin makes no attempt to sugarcoat what has happened. |
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Although her book is incredibly affirming, Garner doesn't sugarcoat her material. |
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Morning by Morning does not sugarcoat the homeschool experience, and when interviewed, Penn-Nabrit spoke candidly about her son's unhappiness with homeschooling. |
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She has very strong opinions, and she doesn't try to sugarcoat them. |
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