Sentences with phrase «dwelling too»

Without dwelling too much on the past, couples are challenged to address any unfinished business that may be affecting the quality of their current relationship.
For another, a cover letter for bookkeeper job seekers needs to cover all of the skills and education such a position requires without dwelling too long on the accolades; it's not polite, and anyway it's pretty boring to read about.
Adding to the idea of «communicating with the other side,» as it were — except not since you're all technically already dead (I didn't bother dwelling too much on the logistics of dying in the afterlife, and I advise you do the same)-- is the ability to leave messages for other players to find.
He has said that the novel is seventy percent autobiographical and has cautioned against dwelling too much on trying to figure out which elements ring «true» and which ones don't.
But don't make the mistake of dwelling too much on the M3's straight - line performance — handling and agility have always separated the M3 from its rivals.
The chip's theft would be devastating to the nations of the world and upset the balance of power and / or would put Apple and Microsoft out of business; the explanation is tossed off quickly and is really not germane to this discussion, because mainly what the movie wants and needs are excuses for people to fight and wisecrack and drive stylish cars very quickly and blow things up and smash vehicles and destroy property and make some more jokes and maybe flirt a little and kill people without dwelling too long on the dead bodies and maybe quite possibly and casually kill innocent civilians but not acknowledge anything more than — wow!
Eliot Ness, the former leader of the legendary Untouchables, wished only to spend the rest of his days working in his diner, not dwelling too much on the cesspit of corruption his city, Santa Esperanza, had degenerated into.
I'm not dwelling too much on the Desai findings, bearing in mind their focus on mice not humans, but I do want to raise a couple of potentially relevant points.
The Vice-President has recently come under criticisms by the opposition for dwelling too much on the corruption under the previous administration.
Lots of positives, not dwelling too much on the past and the negativity of the Labour party.
He told Chief Jerry Forson, host of the Ghana Yensom show on Accra 100.5 FM on Friday, September 22 that: «The ideals of Nkrumah are still relevant today, but it appears the CPP now are dwelling too much on Nkrumah's personality but the man is dead and gone.
Watch how Pep set up his team to play, there is no room for twist and turn or dwelling too much on the ball and trying to beat every opposition players so that people can shout work rate when there is option to pass forward.
I'm not dwelling too much on the Desai findings, bearing in mind their focus on mice not humans, but I do want to raise a couple of potentially relevant points.
Dwell too much on a past mistake and it can cripple a leader from making a decisive call.
I don't like to dwell too much on where the line is because people tend to obsess about it.
Oh, to edify oneself in a living way with the sufferings of others is a comfort, and to dwell too exclusively on one's own suffering may easily become that doubleness of mind which thinks that there is comfort for all others but none for itself.
We know Caesar crucified slaves, but he never refers to crosses or crucifixions in any of his writings, and Hengel tells us that «no ancient writer wanted to dwell too long on this cruel procedure.»
If your music dwells too much on any of the concepts just mentioned, it will cause the listeners to be lop sided in their thinking.
PJS: One does not want to dwell too much on documents that did not make the cut, but some of your choices from the recent popes are surprising.
So there is no reason to dwell too much on the lie itself.
And don't dwell too much on sin.
I feel it's very important to be comfortable in my body, to take good care of it and to be healthy, but I don't like to dwell too much on the idea of my own beauty.
But Wenger did not dwell too long on this aspect of the game and gave credit to Hull for their dogged defending while also suggesting that the Gunners should have done better in the creating and finishing of chances.
The FA cup, did Iwobi play in the that match, community sheld this season, did Iwobi play, why all these hash criticism on this young lad... don't let us dwell too much on his weakness because every players has individual weakness...
On the final Friday of the 2017 - 18 regular season, I'm not going to dwell too much on the top of the bracket, which saw only limited changes since Tuesday.
But we did not relax and were always quick to make sure that Brighton did not get a way back into the game, although a mistake by Koscielny at the back when he dwelt too long on the ball did give them a chance to worry Szczesny but the shot was blazed over the bar.
They fell against Team DTD JR in Week 1 but it was the first week and can't dwell too much on it.
Still misplaces passes and dwells too much on the ball.
I don't want to dwell too long on the rest of that 2013/14 season.
I don't know enough about the game to understand why this is, but Diaby is one in particular who seems to dwell too long on the ball, and I think the same can be levelled at Song, Nasri and Chamakh.
I won't dwell too much on the return journey other than the fact that two significant road closures meant that I didn't arrive home until almost 2 am, when I would have been in before midnight without the M11 and A12 being totally closed off for road works at important junctions, with no advance warning that I was aware of.
I'm sure people will have read other articles, seen the highlights or been to the game, so I'll not dwell too much on what happened.
But the point is, don't fret over the smallest mistake or dwell too much on them.
Some Russian top officials appear more aware of China's current standing and talk of a China «model», but don't seem to dwell too long on what this model entails.
The Shadow Welsh Secretary has complained — on Twitter, naturally — that the BBC's coverage of the event dwelt too long on David Cameron and Nick Clegg, and ignored Ed Miliband.
I find this to be absolutely critical as too many people dwell too much on past and future events and don't focus enough on what's happening in their lives right now.
While we are constantly looking ahead and waiting for the newest collection and worrying so much about the «hottest item» but I try not to dwell too much on fast fashion because I want to be able to wear it year after year, season after season.
Break the ice immediately Don't dwell too much on the fact that you are from different races.
Otherwise, the game is a quick experience that doesn't dwell too much on one particular thing for too long before throwing something else at the player.
Gillespie's camera moves briskly and vigorously in scenes at the rink and at home, which gives I, Tonya a kinetic energy that doesn't dwell too long on anything.
Past that, it is an ok flick that doesn't dwell too much on what has gone on in the past.
Luckily, Carrey and the Farrellys» well - matched, go - for - broke comic sensibilities make it impossible to dwell too long on the confused plotting.
In fact Geostorm is reminiscent of the classic disaster movies but fortunately does not dwell too much on insignificant characters in imminent danger but instead chooses to focus on it's stars.
She wakes up, surrounded by people that want to wipe her memory and throw her back into the world of violent fantasy (the movie tastefully doesn't dwell too much on what exactly Childers was asked to do, before her memory was last wiped), and she needs to run as fast as she can to survive.
We won't dwell too long here, because if you're at all familiar with the way the VW Group does things, you'll know what to expect.
But don't dwell too much on the lack of power upgrades, since Subaru did pony up a couple of interesting add - ons.
My inclination was not to dwell too much on the emotional impact for two reasons.
We have a separate post dealing with the question can roommates share renters insurance, so we'll not dwell too long on that specific case.
One shouldn't dwell too much on the semantics of a bubble.
They dwell too heavily and too cynically on what Secret of Mana might have been, no matter how little they actually know about a game that never was.
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