He poses the question that most Americans prefer to gloss over: is California governable?
In Tokyo, the government's spin-doctors have been trying to gloss over the prime minister's gaffe.
Implementing a universal platform is no small task, but SAS and Lepus tend to gloss over the problem.
Planners themselves rarely disclose these potential flaws to their clients, or, when they do, they attempt to gloss over them.
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In the 20th century, the south attempted to gloss over its ugly past by highlighting palatial mansions and pretty southern belles.
Just as it would be a mistake to underestimate the new Brazil, so it would be to gloss over its weaknesses.
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But there is a tendency on these occasions to gloss over problems.
Lately, however, the infractions have been piling up, and the very most recent may be too clear-cut for the paper to gloss over.
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Since this is tax blogging rather than a court decision it is worth examining the emotional arguments which the courts tend to gloss over.
When adapting the Enron book for television, the movie's writer, Stephen Mazur , knew he had to gloss over the complexities of Enron's off-balance-sheet partnerships.
The problem is that the PSE's 15-man board of governors does not agree with Almadro's findings and was prepared to gloss over the allegations of fraud.
As an honest historian she cannot bring herself to gloss over the sheer awfulness of the man she sets out to present in a better light.
It was an unusually candid critique by Wenger, who refused to gloss over failings that he felt were the result of wayward concentration and sloppy play.
Bay tries to gloss over the infantile plot, but it would take a lighter, wittier touch to square the movie's pedestrian script with its excitable vision of impending auto-geddon.
Reformers tend to gloss over the fact that charter schools are often heavily funded by private donors such as the Gates Foundation, the Broad Foundation, and other deep-pocketed groups and individuals.
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What this all means is that there is significantly greater volatility in outcomes for small businesses, which should surprise few people but is something politicians and the news media tends to gloss over.
Shares in Ahold, a Dutch supermarket operator with large American operations, recently tumbled after investors took fright at the company's attempt to gloss over an unflattering American accounting treatment in favour of the European one.
Radcliffe did not reveal the name of the pump at first for fear of exposing patients, but after Medtronic tried to gloss over the threat, he went ahead and disclosed it, prompting the company to act.
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None of this is to gloss over the fact that international investing does carry risk of currency fluctuation, questionable accounting practices (which Americans are by no means immune to at home, either) and, for some countries, political instability.
The sheer momentum once again allows us to temporarily gloss over the plot issues at least until after the credits roll, although careful viewers will find much to nitpick as the film unspools (certain climactic develops severely undercut the potential for peril in any future installments).
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He has spoken against attempts to "demalvinizar" or gloss over the history of the war.
People feel an urgency to act, so they may gloss over potential problems.
Confirmation bias is the ability of the mind to seek out evidence that conforms to its own theories and simply gloss over or completely ignore contradictory evidence.
This, goes a common refrain, is why India can never be like China: there the Communists (their Indian counterparts gloss over the paradox) are free to reform without the hassle of competitive politics.
The record of this earliest period of Arab-Muslim history is troubling to most Muslims, and the best they can do is gloss over it, remain silent, or reach for no judgment.
In an era when MAD (Mutually Assured Destruction) was the acronym the world over, Lees toys with the madness under the political gloss to brilliant effect.
As with all such high-level diplomatic missions, he will doubtless be tempted to accentuate the few, putatively positive aspects of the Sino-American relationship, and gloss over the increasing number of negative ones.
Gore Tax advocates gloss over the fact that 80% of our schools and libraries are already connected to the Internet, with that figure increasing impressively each year.
That you gloss over this distinction and then cite links that take a decided anti-union stance leads to a reasonable inference about your view of unions.
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