What makes it worse is that glib polarization is especially unfortunate given the current situation.
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Zakaria, who is judicious, reasonable, smooth, intelligent, and a little glib, predicts nothing so rash.
If the optimism of recent times was too glib, this year's fears may be overblown too.
Pauline Friedman Phillips, known for her glib responses to readers, wrote under the name Abigail Van Buren.
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The glib thing to say is that Raye is a case study in the transformative power of television.
Mr Beer said the research challenged the "glib assumption" that all independent school pupils came from privileged backgrounds.
He seems very relaxed - as someone says, more like a canny village priest than a glib politician.
It is too glib to say from afar that the people of Arizona are dimwits, racists and cranks.
For the next hour a glib, sweater-vested host named Leo Laporte fields questions from callers, e-mailers and video mail.
The glib answer that all fact checkers are equal is simply not an acceptable defense against bending the truth.
To use special effects without coming off as glib, you may have to be a boy at heart yourself.
Kerry remained confident and glib, belying the notion Republicans have pushed for months that he is a spineless flip-flopper.
He attacked Hollywood, home of the show horse, and portrayed his opponent as a glib product of Madison Avenue.
One cannot be glib in advising anyone embroiled in a drama that, like this one, is at the tipping point.
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K. Simmons and Robert Duvall as tobacco executives, Rob Lowe and Adam Brody as glib Hollywood types, and William H.
It is too glib to say that the definition of unemployment is being in the position of not having a job.
The other sort of engineer understands that glib comparisons between computers and humans don't do justice to the complexities of either.
Arguably consultancies, with their glib (albeit popular) maxims, are often much worse advisers for this increasingly complex, contradictory world than economists.
Now he seemed bemused by questions that he should have easily anticipated, and his answers made him seem glib, or uninformed.
Most of the movements are weighted, rather than slickly virtuosic or glib.
And if you can't think of any, you can always pull this one out in a pinch: 'GLIB, SWEEPING PRONOUNCEMENTS ARE DEAD.
Of course, liberty always empowers those who can best make use of it, be they the wealthy, the glib, or the celebrated.
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But it may be too glib to say, as some have, that decommissioning will be impossible in the aftermath of her death.
These problems are problems for a reason, and they need a plan of attack, not a glib push to hand out money.
So, natch, the current glib, sweeping pronouncement (GSP) is 'CONTENT IS NOTHING.
Like so many digital tricks, the marvels quickly become glib, arbitrary, weightless.
The glib, candy-colored wit of Eton and Oxbridge pair up with plain old chinos, brought to campus by soldiers returning on the G.
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Although he respects Jesus for promoting peace and love, he finds the character portrayed in the Gospels too glib and condescending to his disciples.
It is so easy to miss what is happening that even Turkle, once, falls prey to the machine and its glib metaphors of living.
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