Instead, the consent order acquiesces to a series of what I would charitably call "modest" informational, warning and training activities apparently aimed at making a defective product somehow less defective by trying to change rider behavior.
Thus will something good come from what we can charitably call a mistake.
She was on the chubby side, moonfaced and pale-skinned, with the kind of dirty-blond hair that some people charitably call sandy.
To implement it he had spent weeks learning a technique for what we shall charitably call a party trick.
The NYT charitably calls the 15-months-in-the-making report "modest."
My face is lined, my mustache peppered depressingly with gray, and I wear what we used to charitably call "old man pants," yet Monique looks barely different than the day we married.
The hallways and ceilings add up to a building that a real-estate ad might charitably call a handyman's delight.
The party responded that it had made gains in the election and that her statement "displays what one might perhaps charitably call a naivety in its analysis of the UK electoral scene".
They are not what I'd charitably call compatible.
Malic's wrinkled lips pulled back into a rictus that one could charitably call a smile.