Your outfit is adorable - I totally need to try the Kardashian jeans because I totally have to find jeans that
fit my curves too.
Not exact matches
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too large to
fit within one article, but they include: the first search for extraterrestrial intelligence; creation of the Drake equation; discovery of flat galactic rotation
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We recommend,
too, the development of an ergonomically designed, memory foam Dreampad Pillow ® that better
fits the natural
curves of the head and neck.
Even though it's very slim
fitting, the long sleeves and round neck feel demure allowing me to show of my
curves without looking
too flashy.
It's cut to
fit curves (so it doesn't looked
too stretched) and it is long enough for me to wear at school.
When I shop in women's, the hems are six inches
too long, shirts are loose in the chest area, and clothes are just overall baggy - but if I shop in the children's section, the garments don't really
fit my
curves right either.
I also love that it
fits enough to show off a little
curve, but it's not
too fitted that it would show every bump and groove on your body.
The problem is... there are
too many selling
too many... so you got ta pick the one that
fits both on your
curves and in your budget perfectly.
They are
curve - friendly
too, though I size up for a good
fit.
As with back - testing you can sometimes
curve fit your criteria
too much.
It is also possible to get the opposite problem (artificially introducing climatic variation that is not real), if you use
too flexible of a
curve during the
fitting.
Anyway, it is always
too easy to see patterns in things, and you are better off trying to understand the underlying processes, rather than indulging in
curve fitting.
My impression is that Fred gives
too much weight at
curve fitting, without any plausible explanation of the cause - effect relationship.
The problem with his approach is that it relies
too much on
curve fitting / comparison, but with little or no process evaluation.
This is the case in places like Denmark,
too, where there's more equality and publicly tolerated higher electricity costs, so perhaps it's telling that the
FIT is less popular in England, which has a steeper income inequality
curve.
This topic is way
too fundamental to use arbitrary
curve fitting.
The LG Watch Sport was so big that it simply didn't
fit comfortably; the rigid
curves of the bands extend
too far to the edges of my wrists.
It
fits a monstrous 6.2 - inch
curved display into an acceptably large body that doesn't feel
too different from 2016's Galaxy S7 Edge.
Though this red edition might be a little
too flashy for my tastes, I can't deny that the brushed look adds to what is a really attractive device all around, and if you are worried about the
curve being hard to
fit in a pocket, it
fits nice and comfortably in all but the tightest of jeans, so it's not really an issue.
The shape of the seat echoes the
curved bath opposite,
too, which is a custom -
fit solution that enables an awkward space to accommodate a roomy tub.