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- But the scheme is only a temporary fix, and is just the sort of grandiose engineering project that tends to cause environmental problems of its own.
- Real power for the first time in the better part of a century is no small bauble.
- But other claims made for enlarging the airport are specious or misleading.
- Is the phenomenon of parents having flashier toys than their children a welcome or worrying development?
- But the idea that a benefit received can be classified as a capital gain simply because it is risky seems specious.
- When choosing which projects to support, he pays far more attention to an entrepreneur's personality than to fancy PowerPoint presentations.
- He knows what you're thinking: The gig probably amounted to nothing more than sipping wine and visiting a few Web sites, right?
- They are, to be sure, a peculiarly boring breed of romantic, speaking in turgid prose rather than poetry.
- Rather than relying on distracting flashy ads, we developed relevant, clearly marked text-based ads above and to the right of our search results.
- I think they're purple or so in scratch, or yeah, purple, I think, generally; say hi, for two seconds.
- If that sounds fancy and oversimplified, then you "care" about too many things. Period.
- Beware of the specious charms of error and the intoxicating fumes of pride.
- Tremendous graphic design, and beautiful navigation - flashy!
- Tremendous graphic design, and beautiful navigation -flashy!
- Needlessly expensive school clothes are trying parents' patience.
- The inflated style itself is a kind of euphemism.
- One of the best articles that explains aesthetics is in Defense of Eye Candy.
- Data quality no longer sits on the shelf as a luxury, nice-to-have item; instead, it has become a key operational element for businesses.
- This isn't highfalutin art-about-art. It's marvellous and adventurous stuff.
- The sad truth is that not one of Tim's grandiose plans has even begun.
- The venture has been widely dismissed as a $264 million white elephant.
- His speech was full of fine words which meant nothing.
- The magazine is slickly produced.
- I just want a good reliable car, nothing flashy.
- With big, showy behavior, it's a lot easier for them to discount the issue versus if you brought it up in a serious tone.