Sentences with phrase «often bogs»

However, the attack often bogs down when 7 - foot Mel Counts, a fine rebounder, has trouble scoring.
Even without challenges like these, new nursing moms are often bogged down with concerns about feeding schedules (is he really ready to eat again?)
Baked potatoes are often bogged down with cheese, sour cream, and bacon, quickly transforming them into an unhealthy meal choice.
State laws often bog charter conversions down with excess baggage, such as keeping the school under the district's collective bargaining agreement, or requiring that it have a higher percentage of certified teachers than other charters.
I thought it was often bogged down in unnecessary detail and was very hard to follow and confusing at times.
Platforms: Vita Likely Western publishers: Sega Why we may get it: If Sony wants to continue its «Building the List» initiative, the best JRPG on the horizon to assist with localization is Nova, from a developer (tri-Ace) often bogged down with contract work these days but known for birthing the Star Ocean franchise.
These sorts of questions have often bogged down UN climate talks and led to stalemates.

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The first and clearest danger of all this (often genuinely helpful) advice is that busy entrepreneurs will get bogged down spending masses of time perfecting their systems for getting things done rather than, well, getting things done.
It's often we get bogged down with self - criticism, doubt, or failure but what about all the wins?
Marketers often get so caught up in the details of a campaign or bogged down by the prospect of writing a blog post that they become paralyzed, and don't actually end up doing anything at all.
In this never - ceasing process, often frustrated, often getting bogged down in the mire of human sin, but always rising again — in this process of appropriation, even demythologizing has its proper place.
In the 2018 conversation around race, justice and poverty, often the discussion gets bogged down in the «why» and the «what now» is ignored.
I find that labels so often get bogged down with other people's assumptions, they are hard to live with.
We often get bogged down with the stuff running round our head, so part of the process of change is getting clear of the mad mind munchkin and putting our thoughts down on paper.
The value of his diaries after 1992 is that they give an insight into one strand of parliamentary euroscepticism, but their downside is that, all too often, we get bogged down with the personality and policy clashes of what now appear to be obscure Conservative parliamentarians, and other major political issues, such as the economy, merely become noises off.
The orchid rarely interbreeds with its closely related Platanthera cousins, which often live alongside it in the same bog.
Planted bogs tend to be easier to restore than bogs that have been cut for peat — which often need pumps to maintain their water levels.
It can get bogged down with the feelings of guilt and shame that are often associated with sexuality and sexual trauma.
Because too often we are bogged down in the Low - Fat vs Low - Carb wars.
But the dramatic exchanges in - between are where the film retreats into generic convection and often gets bogged down.
People often attack Metal Gear games for getting bogged down in their narratives and dialogue, but you could never accuse VR Missions of that.
Schrödinger's Cat and the Raiders of the Lost Quark's heart is certainly in the right place; for the most part it offers a weird and solid platforming experience in an original format only to become bogged down by bland level design and often unnecessarily complex gameplay mechanics.
The three Captain Americas are among the most clearly articulated Marvel films, even if Civil War often gets bogged down by «Avengers-itis,» that need to involve as many characters as possible.
How often are issues like class, race, and (sometimes inadvertently) institutional oppression — all of them fundamental to the largely undiscussed operational mechanics of this country — engaged with deeply without being bogged down by finger - wagging didacticism?
While Roskam does imbue the atmosphere with a sense of lived - in crime and the nefarious characters that map out the treacherous narrative feel genuine thanks to a convincing ensemble cast, there's too often that sense of over-familiarity that bogs down the film in a feeling like we've been here many times and seen it done much better much too often.
But as is so often the case, this feels like a LucasFilm / Disney property first and a Rian Johnson film second, bogged down by its extended second act.
The movie gets quickly bogged down with a whole bunch of tasteless and often confusing scenes.
But, they stray from that formula a little too often and bog down the proceedings with unnecessary exposition and motivations that could be best revealed during action sequences and not by bringing everything to a pace - killing halt.
Too often, school leaders get bogged down by disciplinary, administrative, operational, and / or political issues and don't have time to dedicate to the most important part of their school: what goes on in the classrooms.
Often, assessment data bogs teachers down when they are trying to connect it back to instructional strategies.
Too often in our education conversation, leaders get bogged into «us vs. them» mindsets and mentalities.
Hence a good B - road becomes an exercise in the judicious use of the appropriate gears, with first often the reality on the really tight stuff if the engine isn't to bog down.
Authors often make the mistake of bogging down their manuscript with complex, industry terminology and research statistics when attempting to attract every day readers.
My voice often ends up hoarse and I always need to catch up on sleep when I return home, but I'm also inspired with newfound energy to tackle projects that may have bogged down during my solitary confinement in front of the computer.
But we must complain often and loudly to the DOJ, Congressional Representatives, the SEC (remember that no corp is Too Bog To Fail), any Candidate running for Election and even the Boss in Residence at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. And we must demand or insist that the LAWS be enforced.
I could write a whole lot more but I often get bogged down on editing images and SEO.
Microsoft often has a lot of cool things to show, but gets bogged down explaining everything and adding in unnecessary smaller announcements that would be best saved for the post-show.
The game still works well with 3 - players, but that aforementioned bogging down can strike even more often.
Video game properties continue to be hot commodities in the movie industry, but it seems more and more often that the pre-production schedules for such collaborations become bogged down with legal and script issues.
These pop up just often enough to be annoying, and can bog an otherwise - exciting romp down.
It's an interesting take on an otherwise bog - standard action affair, although it often feels that there is only one viable option making it a trial and error exercise at times which can be frustrating.
During the 1950s he produced still lifes indebted to William Scott (also no relation) and then at the start of the following decade, when he represented Ireland at the Venice Biennale, more landscapes, often of bogs, which at last found him beginning to discover his own distinct timbre through the use of unprimed canvas into which tempera paint sank.
The collective spirit isn't bogged down in the inertia of politics and power struggles that often plague similar venues.
We find that deals can become bogged down in unnecessary detail and it often takes a concerted push to move the process along.
Because a full retainer lawyer has full carriage of a file, they can often get bogged down in attending to the necessary work needed to manage the complex procedural aspects of a case, but in the course of so doing, not be sufficiently attentive to the argumentative and evidentiary aspects of their client's case.
Solo and small firm attorneys are incredibly busy professionals who, often times, get bogged down in the day - to - day operations of their practice.
These lawyers, (I fall in the latter category, by the way) often get bogged down by having to use keyboards, so DAs particularly in combination with automation tools have the potential to be big time savers.
Particularly if you are someone who enjoys going out often and soaking up the sights, scents, and vast entertainment options in Boystown, you do not want your mind bogged down with worries about your home.
When dealing with a computer that's become bogged down by startup programs and toolbars, a simple Windows reinstall is often the fastest, easiest solution.
But certain elements of TouchWiz manage to bog the Snapdragon 400 down quite often, like scrolling through pages in the app drawer or switching to the Widgets tab.
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