really downplay the risk and yet you knew internally uh that the risk was quite great.
I downplay it myself.
We downplayed the significance.
I could downplay it.
So they kind of downplay their joy, because they're so worried about, like, it's like this magical thinking
And the system-- to downplay this, like some people, policymakers can sit in a room and figure this out-- this is very naive.
Try to downplay the significance.
Winston: Don't downplay this too much, this is a big deal.
And they were downplaying their own stuff.
And so I downplayed the actual narrative and made it about usage adoption and creating a really compelling argument for it to be made.
Not to be downplayed are the other goals.
And Mike's downplaying the impact, the actual impact of what that business has done over 30 years.
And they really tend to downplay that and to really ignore narratives.
And I don't want to downplay the complexity here.
And I don't want to downplay the fact that I just counted the ingredients.
I'm not trying to downplay that whatsoever.
So there's this unconscious bias to downplay the importance of the news story if it's your day off.
is hidden or obscured or downplayed .
And I know you are downplaying this.
Yeah, so don't downplay that.
Inevitably, there are also historians who downplay the crisis.
In the West, we tended to downplay that idea, because the Chinese had not identified which nutrient did what.
demeaning to America and the story of America where they really wanted to downplay slavery and so wanted to change the language they wanted to call enslave people
So your therapist shouldn't downplay what's going on with you.
And you know, I don't want to downplay Rook's role.
Again, that is not to downplay some of the rougher edges of Indian society.
Men brag and women downplay .
I'm not, I'm not downplaying how hard this is gonna be, but I'm just shifting what you're actually gonna focus on, which is just solution to a problem versus
his eye in an auto accident um and he I think some somewhat downplays it but
So what Hughes suggested is it could be possible that men are bio-programmed to deliberately downplay the confidence of competitors.
We see this coming up in politics, where people downplay how confident people are, how competent they are at doing their jobs.
Now, the third red flag or sign you're seeing a bad therapist is that they downplay your issues.
And so one of the sort of lenses that I was seeing my proposal through was really trying to downplay the cause
One former EPA chief investigator later went on CBS saying they believe the agency had deliberately used the wrong testing methods and downplayed the danger.
and we just have humor and it's not balanced with some cred, then people are going to downplay our abilities and our status.
We downplay it.
This reminds me of a famous Philip Morris ad, a cigarette ad, that tried to downplay the risk by saying, look, you think secondhand smoke is bad,
So, it seems that there is a number out there, but they've sort of downplayed
In light of the tragedy, that government official and six scientists were accused of giving, quote, “inexact, incomplete, and contradictory information” that downplayed the true risks.
Certainly, I think to think that the reaction is downplayed , like, yes, I'm here.
to have the person who is truly-- we, as mothers, know that a mother is really the nucleus, not downplaying any role that a man does in the home.
Sometimes, when you look about debates, it's obviously the Trumpist right that has an interest in just downplaying any kind of Russian meddling, because they just
Where the whole positive psychology movement has become slightly political, slightly ideological, is that it very much downplays the idea of circumstances
And downplays all these factors like income, race, social class, social projects.
We've taken shows overseas and done salute to women songwriters, who in general, especially in rock 'n roll been very marginalized and downplayed .