Sentences with phrase «becoming overzealous»

The problem with becoming overzealous about moderation is that it can affect other areas of one's diet by «moderating» the intake of the most important foods.
One sentence reads, «I (Hunt) personally am thankful for the patience and professionalism of the county executive, his administration and the legislature during this impasse, and recognize that in some instances during the heat of debate some members of our organization may have become overzealous and unfairly politicized facts and or agendas.
It's easy to preach and become overzealous when you first begin cleaning up your act, but try to remember that if you don't want to be criticized, others sure don't either.
When gut bacteria are not diverse enough or over ridden with bacterial infection, the immune system can not respond appropriately to threats and becomes overzealous, reacting to everything.
The main ammunition of the immune system as it becomes overzealous is to flood the body with noxious chemicals, known as cytokines.
The news spreads quickly to Principal Barnes (Megan Mullally), a woman who immediately becomes overzealous about Kate's pregnancy, unable to have any children of her own.
Sometimes fans can become overzealous if they really love the original trilogy but they didn't love the new trilogy and they think those shouldn't have existed.
However, without replay protection their efforts are like an autoimmune disease, having become overzealous and perverted.

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Many investors fear that an overzealous regulatory environment will end up making big banks and insurers become like utilities.
He was overzealous and he became the thing that he himself hated the most.
Discourage your overzealous aides and appointees from continuing what has become their favorite past time — Bashing Jonathan!
I believe that overzealous piety has led to horrors such as the Inquisition and to dogma that at times becomes so rigid that it blatantly contradicts scientific proof (and sometimes common sense).
The great auk — a flightless, North Atlantic seabird that became extinct in the mid-19th century — is held up as a prime example of the damage done by overzealous museum collectors.
The pals unexpectedly become front - page news and must carry the masquerade to extremes when an overzealous bureaucrat becomes suspicious of their true relationship.
The necessity comes from the fact that they become the subjects of a national manhunt, since the overzealous Paula, whose inflated sense of self - importance and personal motto («No child left behind») are a dangerous combination, assumes Hec has kidnapped Ricky.
It quickly becomes apparent that danger lurks both within and without the woods, and as each character is gripped by isolating superstition, movements within the farm begin to feel heavier, weighted down by the lonely fear built into its very foundation by the family's overzealous patriarch (Ralph Ineson).
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