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Anyone who talks about how easy it is and how the reality is glossed over is ignorant.
Meteoric successes do sometimes take place, but they are rare, and they often require lucky breaks, great connections, or years of diligent and unrewarding work realities, which is glossed over in many media profiles.
He does a persuasive job of explicating his more successful initiatives like welfare reform and deficit reduction, but the failure of his health care initiative, overseen by Mrs. Clinton, is glossed over, as is the subsequent focus of his administration on such small-bore initiatives as school uniforms and teenage smoking.
A lot of the time when misalignment occurs it's because too much is glossed over too quickly on both sides.
Nothing in this compelling, sometimes controversial, history is glossed over, as the book's goal is to explain when and why public health efforts triumph or fail.
The problem I present here is one that van Schooten uses to clarify Descartes' analytic procedure in his 1683 annotated Latin version of La Géométrie, and it is glossed over by Smith and Latham in G, p. 9, Note 12.
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There is vast disparity in power that cannot realistically be glossed over by banal rhetoric.
"The realities of women's bodies have been glossed over for too long.
Many of these issues can be glossed over but some cannot.
It was a legally flawed, politically motivated decision that should not be glossed over by fond memories.
That can't be glossed over by painting the present party with the laurels of the distant past.
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