Sentences with phrase «little hasty»

Thirdly, we feel that the Bank of Canada was a little hasty in raising interest rates now, as we are seeing a slowing down in the Canadian real estate market, especially the very hot Toronto and Vancouver areas.
It seems a little hasty to declare that the game lacks variety after 8 minutes.
But come here during the festive season, and you begin to wonder whether the residents may not have been a little hasty in calling their bay «still».
It might seem a little hasty to assume sales will be good.
Which is why, ultimately, we kind of have to hope that he's being a little hasty, or a little cute, or just a touch diva - ish, and that deep down he is actually thinking: Get me somebody that can organise a plane to Russia and I'll get on the plane to Russia.
About 10 minutes in, they're worshiping, and my friend, the pastor, says «Well, I think maybe I was a little hasty

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In the space of time available to him, of course, Mr. Clinton could offer little more than a hasty outline of this proposal, but he did manage to make clear that what he was referring to was some sort of system whereby American high school (and, as it was to turn out, also college) graduates would exchange some years of service, either as policemen, environmental workers, or offerers of some form of assistance to poor children, in exchange for the government's subsequently paying their college tuition» a kind of GI Bill for non-GIs.
I had to confront the fact that I might've been a little too hasty in assuming Conklin only had a future at guard.
Berg also describes as an example «of how hasty the process has been» that in early February, NIH gave him about 24 hours to decide whether NIGMS should take over NCRR's Institutional Development Award (IDeA) program for states with relatively little NIH funding — «a large (> $ 200M), complicated program not closely related to our core mission.»
So that [it] has been 40 years since Delbrück said that, and I think it is safe to say that he was a little bit hasty, not to diminish the importance of his work and the work of other people on E. coli, but that's not all there is to being alive.
I may be a little bit hasty here since we are very well in winter, but I can't help but think of what I'd like my 2018 spring wardrobe to look like.
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The other things relate to the facts that maybe Sonic was a little too hasty in it's release date, as there are various bugs across all platforms.
Some of the side orders are over-powering — Sally Field's performance is a tad ripe — while the hasty inclusion of Joseph Gordon - Levitt leaves the plate a little crowded, but Lincoln is a meaty Spielberger that satisfies the appetite.
Texas» South By Southwest Festival to showcase women filmmakers; Director's Guild honors «The Shape of Water,» «Big Little Lies» and more; and Mila Kunis receives Harvard's Hasty Pudding award
A predicament with no winners, since the fall - out there's been some hasty words of conciliation from both parties, though it's all probably too little, too late for anyone hoping to see Netflix's Alfonso Cuarón latest, «Roma», and Paul Greengrass's serial - killer drama «Norway».
On the other hand, Hasty notes, because teachers deal with students all day, they can get little relief if they are feeling overwhelmed by personal problems; they can't quietly hide behind a computer screen for the day.
That's because a hasty, under - budgeted renovation can actually devalue your home and add little or no value to your home's fair market value.
In today's show ring, there is a danger that judges and writers of breed standards will be too hasty in defining what is «proper» tail carriage for breeds that have been exhibited for over a century with very little attention paid to tail stumps.
Long known as a hasty post-safari stopover from Namibia's national parks, Windhoek had little in the way of stylish sanctuaries for weary travelers.
Is Rockstar North being a little too hasty making this decision prior to the IGDA's report on working conditions?
While we're all a little bit worried by the hasty development schedule - we don't want another Dragon Age 2 on our hands - let's not get too cynical now, especially when Bioware drop no less than eight new screenshots online for us to pore and salivate over.
While the same wraparound rubberised back panel offers considerable amounts of reassurance against unavoidable knocks and scratches, in facing heavy drops the handset offers up little confidence, with the rear unit pulling apart from the device all too easily and likely to make a hasty exit when making contact with the floor.
It's a hasty response that we feel we have little control over, and it tends to inflame rather than calm.
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