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"That would trivialize something that has consequences for the whole university".
"[B]y taking various things out of context -- like 'purple penguins' -- they completely trivialize something that's really, really important and misrepresent our work".
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You just stick with it, and you make sure you don't make the mistake of trivializing something which shouldn't be trivial in that context.
"It's just absurd," said Kerr. "He's totally trivializing something that people have to literally bleed and/or die to earn".
These are some of the questions that manifest in Alhimiary's string of abaya photos, prompting anyone who shrugs off clothing as simply superficial to wonder if they are trivializing something hugely important for many around the world.
More to the point, is there any conceivable way to ask or answer that question without acknowledging that something horrible is being inappropriately trivialized and something trivial is being inappropriately transformed into a crisis of situational ethics?
"If we trivialize them into something else or we make that become the person's identity, we have done everyone a disservice".
There is also something trivializing about it, a sense that ADHD is either not worth addressing or maybe not a valid concern to have as an adult.
As I heard this week from one parent, "I'm 50 years old, this is who I am". But there is also something trivializing about it, a sense that ADHD is either not worth addressing or maybe not a valid concern to have as an adult.
Relevance is the rhetoric of bullies, something wielded to trivialize genuine interests and promote mere noise.
By Ben McGrath May 17 , 2012Relevance is the rhetoric of bullies, something wielded to trivialize genuine interests and promote mere noise.
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