Sentences with phrase «cramming too»

Just as you don't want to overwhelm the reader by cramming too much information into your resume, you should try to limit your digital portfolio to your best and proudest work.
You also don't want to overwhelm your employees by cramming too much information into one short video.
yes they did that with Xmen Last Stand... cramming too many stories together and look how bad that turned out....
«For all I know it may embrace raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens, and feel warmly towards brown paper packages tied up with string: it's not that these ideas are impossibly contradictory, just that cramming too many of them beneath one umbrella term renders it faintly meaningless.»
Staten Island's borough president wants to prevent developers from cramming too many homes on one lot.
Good direction and leadership can ensure that the team has the information and resources it needs to deliver instead of just cramming too much or too little into the parameters.
One of the major mistakes most companies make time and time again is cramming too much information into a small space.
I had crammed too much of my very real self into these inadequate compartments in my mind.
Just like in conventional bread baking, if you try to cram too much nutrition into your gluten free bread, it's harder to have a successful recipe.
For me, my greatest grilled cheese mistake is trying to cram too much between two slices of bread.
it's very loud and crammed too so if you have the little one in tow be prepared to be shoved around a bit — to be honest we stayed about 10 mins and high tailed it out of there!
Don't try to cram too many words onto the card, and don't write illegibly or in green ink.
Trying to cram too much weight loss over your 12 week diet is as detrimental as running your 10 miles at sprint speed.
I decided I needed to take a step back lately and focus a little more on my wellbeing as I was just trying to cram too much into my life.
That's the problem with Winter's Tale, which tries to cram too many conflicting stories into one space and ends up defying us to believe any.
The movie covers a wide swath of his life and, though there doesn't appear to be a book biography of Mr. Spinney, my only complaint is that the filmmaker tried to cram too much material in, so that it felt much longer than its hour and a half run time.
It is not his life from start to finish, not a biopic of scope and sweep that crams too much into too little and belittles all (imagine the scene of eight - year - old Abe seeing a slave being whipped and hearing his dad say the phrase «four score and seven years ago» and having an epiphany!).
Though longtime Potter screenwriter Steve Kloves has done an admirable job of slicing Rowling's exhaustively detailed final fantasy into separate halves, he sometimes crams too much information into a single scene.
The killer's portrayal as some sort of ghostly figure that only shows up on tape as a glitch creates a neat stylistic effect, but «Tuesday» crams too much plot in its short runtime.
The story tries to act as a prequel and sequel at the same time yet crams too much in to flow well.
Co-writers Brian and Jim Kehoe unfortunately try to cram too much into what should mostly be a laugh - a-thon.
Jasper Jones captures the time period, drawing in elements of the Vietnam War and the dissolution of the nuclear family, but it may be overly ambitious in trying to cram too much from the novel into the film.
Competent and well - cast, but it crams too much into the runtime and loses the elegance of the novel.
I don't know whether it's because the game is trying to cram too much stuff in or can't think of a better way to present it, but there are just too many damn menus in Disney Infinity 3.0.
Like earlier superhero sequels (Batman Forever, etc.) it tries to cram too much together, and everything gets short shrift.
Two of the bigger problems with the some of the previous films have been either A) the filmmakers» attempt to cram too much from the books into a too brief running time — Goblet of Fire — or B) the total exclusion of necessary plot points and scenes to fit said running time — Alfonso Cuaron's Prisoner of Azkaban.
We know working memory has age - related capacity limits that are often exceeded when teachers try to cram too much into a lesson.
But I think better communication (rather than blindsiding) will help authors get the word out if they want to continue to cram too many authors into too little space and expect readers to sort out the mess on their own.
Give readers a sneak peek at what they can expect from your book, but don't cram too much onto the cover of the book; it should be balanced and simple, not busy and distracting.
However, now it seems it went from one extreme to the other and is crammed too tight with no breathing room.
I usually consider it a mistake when an author tries to cram too much into a book, trying to be all things to all readers, as the end result is often a work that does a poor job covering all aspects of the chosen material.
Again, keep in mind screen size limitations — don't cram too much information into your image — instead you can add any additional messaging to the photo description.
I just feel RIM has crammed too much into one device all at the same time, and in reality, it's not one I will regularly use or recommend.
We cram too many words into too small of a space and when we want to get it to fit, we shrink the text size.
Their boat is really nice and they don't cram too many people onto it which I have found with many other dive schools.They're a really friendly couple from the moment you enter the shop to enquire, can't recommend Scallywag dive enough, thanks guys.
Then Sony didn't learn the lesson of Spider - Man 3 and crammed too many villains into Amazing Spider - Man 2.
It is an ambitious leap into a new era that, while heaps and loads of fun, tries to cram too much stuff in your face all at once and comes off as a logistical mess as a result.
Developer Beenox actually crams too much into the package, cluttering what could've been a landmark tale for Marvel's wall - crawler.
One criticism of Larry's work is that he crams too much into a painting; so to speak, he doesn't stay «on message».
I think they crammed too much in there though and tried to come out with some profound, unifying idea about climate.
My worst trait is trying to cram too much into an already congested diary.
«Too often, I see college students trying to cram too many ideas into this one line,» she says.
Presentation — Bryan speaks clearly, uses pauses well, paces the presentation in a conversational tone, and doesn't try to cram too much information in.
If you find you have the same problem with your own resume, it is better to spread it out over two pages than to try to cram too much information into one cluttered page.
Don't try to cram too much into your objective.
TIP: The biggest mistake that real estate professionals make in writing home magazine ads is trying to cram too much information or too many listings into too small a space, says Riley Stephens, 2001 President of National Association of Real Estate Publishers, an association of independent home magazine publishers.
The evening very therapeutic in the midst of mad Christmas shopping and prepping and working and socialising and generally trying to cram too much in as usual.
An over-door shelf provides extra storage without having to cram too many items on each shelf.
One of the reasons we get overwhelmed by the holidays is we try to cram too much activity and expectation into a short window of time.
But I've also gained so much peace from not trying to cram too much into my day.
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