Sentences with phrase «becoming too»

A «near totality» warn U.S. evangelicals (and others) against becoming too friendly with the Catholic Church.
Although it is still not the end of this world, it is becoming too polarized.
I believe the practice of «moving pastors around» is to keep the clergy and laity from becoming too co-dependent.
The tension becomes frustratingly evident, he adds, in the efforts of those on the ground who «want to pursue the local but then begin to lose their nerve because they feel they're becoming too parochial — people of initiative, people of courage, pastors and local communities, who try to pursue the agenda of inculturation nevertheless looking over their shoulder all the time wondering when they're going to be asked or called to account.»
I'm suspicious that it's going to take churches becoming too poor to afford their buildings.
May we each have the courage to live such an authentic life, free from the unnecessary burdens we impose on ourselves by becoming too preoccupied with what one of my friends refers to as «an over-devotion to Our Lady of Perpetual Discernment.»
It's time the whole world got educated about the realities of Islam, even if the Saudi influence is becoming too obvious at CNN and MSNBC.
According to some economists, this is a much - needed change that could prevent the Phoenix housing market from becoming too «overheated.»
Like energy, I hear your concern about becoming too overweight with the Canadian banks.
Woodford is becoming too trusting of FTSE companies» management or he doesn't care about his client's money.
Security breaches and hacks on exchanges and wallets are becoming too common.
But with home prices rising steadily across the country, some housing markets are becoming too expensive for a Federal Housing Administration - insured home loan.
That prevents a firm from becoming too big to fail, like the American International Group Inc..
Second, it included strategies to keep companies from becoming too big to fail.
We've had to «upgrade» to premium economy because the airplane seats were becoming too small for our broadening behinds (or was it the other way around?).
As Canadians are becoming all too aware, the spectre of a recession, no matter the definition, looms large during an election campaign.
Believes consumers are becoming too sophisticated for gimmicks and trends.Thinks a marketer's top priority should be to understand their audience.
The fund it getting so large that it's having to go outside of its stated mandate to meet demand and avoid becoming too large of an owner in certain stocks:
Fisher offered several tips to help managers who aren't comfortable with becoming too personal with their employees, while also helping to ensure their millennial employees feel connected:
You're becoming too self - important,» wrote IncomingTrump720 in the highest ranked reply to a post called «About what happened tonight.»
«Large - scale security breaches are becoming all too common.
This means not becoming too entrenched or invested in one way of doing things.
It was great; I got a lot of exposure to different ways of working, and to different stakeholders and challenges, but I ran the risk of becoming too much of a generalist.
During a time when the American public is debating whether police departments are becoming too militarized, using advanced weapons training inside prisons may not provide the best optics for the public, and can antagonize inmates as well, Minor said.
The deal would also face regulatory scrutiny over concerns that the U.S. wireless market is becoming too concentrated.
From a new, freelance marketplace to the ongoing, furious debate about whether or not the world's largest «professional» network is becoming too much like Facebook, there's plenty to ponder.
Long - term care insurance, which covers expenses like nursing home care, at - home nursing care and other late - life needs, is fast becoming too costly for many retirees to afford, according to a recent study from LifePlans, an industry research firm.
I believe we all need to put a pea under our cushion to stop us from becoming too comfortable with our lives.
She herself sold a successful summer recreation business when she found it was becoming too stressful.
Just how he'll go about tackling those problems wasn't spelled out precisely, with Zuckerberg suggesting he'll be «bringing groups of experts together to discuss and help work through» questions like whether the internet is becoming too centralized and whether the technology behind cryptocurrency could improve social media.
Speaking at South by Southwest on March 11, Cheyer summarized Google Brain founder Andrew Ng: Worrying about A.I. becoming too smart right now is like worrying about overpopulation on Mars.
Those high prices have become too much for normal people, especially in Vancouver and Toronto.
The U.S. market could become too hot as tax cuts and more government spending stoke an already strong economy, says Sim Moh Siong of the Bank of Singapore.
At that point, running the business together became too emotionally overwhelming for Corcoran.
All entrepreneurs get to that point where we become too close to our concept.
«My life had become too busy.
She also understands that these are live animals and things happen — for instance, if a horse becomes too sick to travel — but in order to release the deposit, she requires a statement from the veterinarian.
It's just become too easy to make a message and a mess that masquerades as something meaningful.
But for all the vocations that require a brain and a keyboard and not much else — a growing share of the economy — the traditional office is a vestigial attachment, a wing that's become too stunted to fly.
When the gap between what people need or want, and what they can afford with their incomes becomes too great, credit is used to fill the gap.
Increasingly, life has simply become too unaffordable for many.
Tech leaders — perhaps most notably Elon Musk and Stephen Hawking — have expressed fear that A.I. could become too powerful and rebel against its makers.
Eventually, iTunes became too much to compete with.
Even in the weeks before the Fed's move, highly valued private companies faced other pressures as prominent mutual fund companies, such as Fidelity Investments, bid down the value of their holdings, potentially over concerns that they had become too bloated.
Most small businesses choose an accountant — either hiring a «numbers person» on staff or hiring accounting services on a contract basis — when a business» financial challenges have become too great to handle without expert help.
Wesfarmers chief executive Richard Goyder says the tone of the national conversation has become too pessimistic, challenging business leaders to embrace the opportunities created by Australia's strong
Poloz indicated that the currency's descent had become too quick for the governing council's liking.
For more than 20 years she has helped consumers push the financial reset button when debt triggered by divorce, unemployment, or a costly illness or medical episode became too much to handle.
Eventually, the gap just becomes too large.
«It became too difficult to turn a profit last year, so I closed the canteen and went to find work as a cook,» said Zhang, who left Bianqiang village 14 years ago.
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