Sentences with phrase «more undisciplined»

The film isn't perfect - Mr. Chon's wild camera motions seem more undisciplined than electric - but it does find an angle on the riots that hasn't been seen much onscreen.
«The Rangers were even more undisciplined than the Titans were in the early years,» Werblin says.

Not exact matches

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The disciplined pursuit of what is essential is ten times harder than the undisciplined pursuit of the nonessential but it is a hundred times more valuable.
Stage 2: An undisciplined pursuit of more — which the apostle John calls «lust.»
Elneny has run hot and cold and is maybe more attacking than Xhaka, but after an undisciplined start to his Arsenal career, Xhaka seems to have grown into the role and has been even more influential since the Gunners changed formation.
There are times when he plays out of control and takes undisciplined penalties, but he's a power forward so they are more palatable than if he was a finesse player.
«I think it was more so how we list, in an undisciplined way with a lot of penalties,» wide receiver Robert Woods said.
For example, Hobbesian parents tend to think that a child's nature is unruly, undisciplined, and selfish — not in an evil sort of way, more of a benign «they don't know any better.»
Usually, children are more attracted to undisciplined acts more than disciplined ones because they require less effort and seem more spontaneous.
«What if the whole world shifted from the undisciplined pursuit of more to the disciplined pursuit of less — only better?»
Common complaints are that they are overlong, undisciplined, too talky, unevenly paced, racist, in need of more judicious editing, ludicrously violent, pointlessly provocative, disturbingly fetishistic, overly allusive, shallow, immature and morally compromised.
Whereas Deadpool was haywire and undisciplined in every way, giving it the scattershot inauthenticity of a comedy sketch, Deadpool 2 feels like a real movie, creating a more suitable canvas for convention breaking and subversion.
Perhaps you have heard it said that schools should be run more like businesses — that public schools are soft, undisciplined, ineffective and would do well to -LSB-...]
If you're an active investor, however, smart - beta ETFs are certainly a better choice than an undisciplined stock picking strategy that's based on little more than guesswork and hunches, and they're a cheaper alternative to high - fee mutual funds.
I saw them as a way for undisciplined people to spend more than they earn.
Yet, we all have flaws, and me more than the next fellow; my most obvious investing shortcoming is that I can be a bit undisciplined at times, less than rigorous.
Closing a line of credit might help undisciplined spenders to reduce their total debt load, but when it comes to your credit score, this method can do more harm than good.
In my mind this is actually an advantage for the TFSA, however for a lot of (undisciplined) people — the RRSP might be a better choice if they are more likely to leave the money alone.
Bedford has also organized a number of exhibitions at the Rose, including Lisa Yukavage: The Brood (2015); Mark Dion: The Undisciplined Collector (2015); Mark Bradford: Sea Monsters (2014); Rose Video 05, Gillian Wearing: Bully (2014); Mika Rottenberg: Bowls, Balls, Souls, Holes (2014); Chris Burden: The Master Builder (2014); Minimal and More: 60s and 70s Sculpture from the Collection (2013); Rose Video 01, Omer Fast: 5000 Feet is the Best (2013); and Walead Beshty: Untitled (2013).
Pettibon's undisciplined musings on history abut Rondonine's concentric circles, like Ken Noland but more ephemeral.
Following my own experiences as a practicing lawyer and later as an executive (see more here), I've concluded that attorneys are good at deploying technical legal expertise, but that they are unskilled in managing people, poor at cost control, and are either uninterested or undisciplined about proactive liability prevention.
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