Sentences with word «excessively»

Sweets, all sorts of sweets, are not good for your body if you consume them excessively.
This week I've been having a lot of heart testing for those of you who follow my crazy journey since the marathon with my excessively high heart rate.
According to their site, briefly soaking meat in a solution of baking soda and water raises the pH on the meat's surface, making it more difficult for the proteins to bond excessively, which keeps the meat tender and moist when it's cooked.
Now - I only eat them in moderation... like on my birthday (excessively).
Not excessively or you may risk more gut irritation and developing a food sensitivity to various nuts.
Chilies, large and small, are found everywhere; and in Manyuema and Urua there grows a pepper so excessively hot that Arabs who would eat bird's - eye chilies by handfuls were unable to touch it.
Absolutely love this stuff but I do have one question, Angela... I seem to have to pee excessively when I drink the chia and I'm wondering if this is a good or a bad thing.
Don't worry about cooking your eggs excessively; a little runny yolk is good as it contains enzymes that are good for you.
And excessively juicy.
Excuse my excitement if I mention Gilmore Girls excessively over the next month in anticipation of the new episodes.
Margarines with less than 80 percent vegetable oil have a high water content and can result in tough cookies that spread excessively, stick to the pan, or don't brown well.»
It will be quite soft in the middle but shouldn't be excessively runny.
If they crack excessively then you need to add more water a little at a time.
Avoid blue cheeses and any excessively wet varieties, such as ricotta, cottage cheese, or fromage blanc.
Noga — Overrisen breads collapse and seem excessively dense.
I felt that adding it would make the ice cream excessively gummy.
Simply put, I just don't enjoy the excessively warm temperatures or the scorching sun, and I spend two solid months feeling my insides wilt not unlike the droopy basil plants in our backyard garden.
Looking back, I should have known better than to eat one food group so excessively, but yogurt is kind of a classic staple in the single lady life.
I had no idea that excessively eating one food could give you a food allergy until I read Felicia's eloquent discussion of her avocado allergy (really, her entire journey of overhauling her diet is fascinating and worth a read) and in doing research since then, I've come across more and more anecdotes about similar occurrences.
The batter was still excessively soupy.
Not excessively sweet but so full of flavor and nutrients!
I love me some chocolate, but like candy candy... All things gummy or excessively sticky.
If beef or chorizo is excessively greasy, drain grease from pan (reserve a little in the pan though, that is flavor!)
The pizza was exceedingly (but not excessively) meaty.
Nuts: one of the reasons to avoid nuts is that they are excessively high in phytates and phytic acid, substances that, among other things, limit the function of a variety of digestive enzymes.
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Mr. Liben's charge that «excessively allegorical interpretation» has «greatly» contributed to anti-Semitism carries implications that I am quite sure he would not wish to embrace.
Rather than saying that Whitehead was very deficiently Christian by orthodox standards, Morris B. Cohen and Bertrand Russell complained that he was excessively Christian, or at least too Christian to be a rational philosopher.7 Whitehead, from a purely rational point of view, was, as Pascal and James before him, a defender of emotion and feeling, or in Biblical terms, a defender of the heart, the raison.
However, usually the protest against the Cartesian isolation of subjectivity from nature is excessively romantic and intellectually feeble.
For the better part of nineteen centuries, the historic churches, wittingly or unwittingly, have contributed greatly to the global spread of anti-Semitism by their excessively allegorical interpretation of most if not all favorable scriptural references to the Jews.
It seems excessively gruesome and quite alarming to hear people celebrate the bloodletting of someone else.
There are a lot of aethiest, excessively politically correct folks and some pretending to be one -LRB-!)
After fifteen years of uneventful social drinking, she began to drink excessively.
I believe these claims fail to capture the full richness of Asian values discourse, are tautological and are excessively deterministic.
The form of argument in this presentation has emphasized several specific points: first, that the Asian values argument, as a challenge to the implementation of constitutional democracy, is exaggerated and fails to account for the richness of values discourse in the East Asian region - local values do not provide a justification for harsh authoritarian practices; second, that the cultural prerequisites arguments fail because they ignore the discursive processes for value development and they are tautological, excessively deterministic and ignore the importance of human agency it, therefore, makes little sense to take an entry test for constitutional democracy; third, the difficulties of importing Western communitarian ideas into an East Asian authoritarian environment without adequate liberal constitutional safeguards; fourth, the positive role of constitutionalism in constructing empowering conversations in modern democratic development and as a venue for values discourse; fifth, the importance, especially in a cross-cultural context, of indigenization of constitutionalism through local institutional embodiment; and sixth, the value of extending research focused on the positive engendering or enabling function of constitutionalism to the developmental context in general and East Asia in particular.
That is the action (or lack thereof) of a cruel and excessively vengeant ass hole.
We have a passion for social programs but are nonetheless aware of being taxed excessively, and it causes us alarm.
So, the excessively or unrealistically unrelational view of the free person in Descartes and Locke unintentionally produces self - surrender to various impersonal forces.
Sure enough, Adam Smith was opposed to an excessively regulated economic regime that the mercantilists were practicing and, in that sense, was a staunch advocate of exchange, markets and trade.
To buy unnecessary and excessively luxurious goods, and to do it in a public way, buttresses one's reputation as a man or woman of leisure and erects a symbolic barrier against the reeking working classes.
-- Mitt Romney «There's no question raising the minimum wage excessively causes a loss of jobs.»
If my comments seem excessively negative, I have outlined the problem as I see it without suggesting any practical solutions.
He no longer had regular intercourse, his sperm count dropped by half, he raped violently and masturbated randomly and excessively.
Perhaps, you may say, over-realistic and even excessively pessimistic.
That is very interesting, You're an excessively skilled blogger.
We may be excessively concerned about our own power and control over others in order to relieve our sense of ambivalence and the accompanying feelings of tension and threat.
We should not be surprised nor excessively judgmental with James and John.
For them, using «Lord» can make either the deity or Jesus of Nazareth seem terribly remote, excessively masculine, and probably oppressive.
Pope Pius XII clearly taught that when efforts to sustain life are extraordinary (or become excessively burdensome to the patient or others) there is no moral obligation to employ them or continue them.
The creator of light and darkness, of the good and of the evil instinct, of health and sickness, confronts modern man in the unity of his numinous ambivalence with an unfathomable power, in comparison with which the orientation of the old ethic is clearly exposed as an excessively self - assured and infantile standpoint.
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