An expression of agreement that is not supported by real conviction.
1 The resolution of the problem requires more than lip service , he added.
2 Too often in the past, lip service was paid to consumer interests.
3 Paying lip service to the concept isn't enough to make it work.
4 All we have, after 50 years, is lip service to human rights.
5 Quote: Live the lifestyle instead of paying lip service to the lifestyle.
6 I didn't get the feeling he was just paying us lip service .
7 Teachings of virtue and morality are lip service and things of air.
8 Nor is the word empty and meaningless, coined of mere lip service .
9 He criticized the company for only giving lip service to its customers.
10 I don't want lip service and talk about I'm doing a good job.
11 But critics accuse the government of merely paying lip service to climate concerns.
12 For too long successive Irish governments have paid lip service to Irish unity.
13 These days lip service is paid to the idea of conservation.
14 Google and Facebook only paid lip service to negotiations with the media companies.
15 They pay lip service to the idea of public service broadcasting.
16 You waste valuable time paying lip service to the democratic process.
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