Sentences with phrase «overzealous in»

But just like any business, there are some resume writers who can be a bit overzealous in their financial pursuit and perhaps less focused on what their clients really need.
Similarly, do not be overzealous in changing / deleting parts of the dissertation when editing.
The bottom line is that Coinbase is overzealous in its enforcement of regulations.
It's still obvious you're looking at a phone screen in really lowlight, and sometimes the display is a bit overzealous in warming whites.
The advent of social media (combined with a tough legal economy) has made some attorneys overzealous in their marketing attempts — resulting in chasing potential clients.
If it sometimes seems that plaintiffs lawyers are overzealous in their pursuit of potential defendants, here is an object lesson in why that strategy often makes sense.
Gladys may have been a bit overzealous in her passion for her toy spaniels, but she truly loved and adored her dogs.
However, shelter personnel can be overzealous in labeling every medium - to large shorthaired black dog as a «Lab cross.»
According to Mick Mulvaney, the head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), the previous administration was overzealous in its effort to regulate student loan servicers.
This proposal would aim to block states from passing laws intending to regulate student loan servicers.According to Mick Mulvaney, the head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), the previous administration was overzealous in its...
Nonetheless, the Department has at times appeared overzealous in handling the case, even as its action may have helped Amazon grow ever more powerful.
The National Federation of the Blind have been overzealous in this regard and have prevented Amazon from starting pilot projects to get e-readers in schools.
A growing chorus of people are saying that some school districts are overzealous in categorizing students as English - language learners in the aim of complying with federal and state laws to ensure that children of immigrants get extra help with English.
Sure, he sometimes gets a little overzealous in his prosecutions, and his obsession with justice extends all the way to making a man pick up dog poop with his bare hands, but Rhoades seems like a decent man.
Learning how to cope You'll need to cope with added health costs, diabetes burnout (a point when the daily grind of finger pricking, food monitoring, and exercise may get you down), social functions like the office holiday party, and family members who may be less than supportive — or overzealous in their support.
This effect was empirically proven in academic economists [28] and in a large sample of biomedical researchers (in a survey assessing their adherence to Mertonian norms [47]-RRB-, and may help to explain the lower frequency with which misconduct is admitted in self - reports: researchers might be overindulgent with their behaviour and overzealous in judging their colleagues.
The particulars of the McKenna case raise two questions: whether, as the councilman suggests, flaws in the ethics law undermine the rights of the accused and should be corrected; and whether the Ethics Board has been overzealous in its pursuit of secrecy.
As you'll recall, the Ethics Committee's attorney, Blake Chisam, made it very clear that he did not find evidence of corruption by Rangel, determining instead that he had been «overzealous in many of the things he did and sloppy in his personal finances.»
And while Stoke are the team with a reputation for being overzealous in tackles, Jack Wilshere was lucky not to be sent off for a reckless, studs - up lunge at Pennant.
Although I'm kicking myself because I was a bit overzealous in rolling them out, and they got too thin.
We American's tend to be overzealous in most of what we do...
My dictionary defines a crank as an «ill - tempered, grouchy person,» as an «eccentric person who is overzealous in his advocacy of a private cause.»
One boy got a little overzealous in his play and pushed a girl, knocking her to the ground.
Pressed for time, I was overzealous in copying segments of another world leader's speech.
«Some things that look like thefts are actually miscommunications,» she said — accidentally grabbing someone else's yogurt instead of your own, for example, or being overzealous in cleaning out what they think is old food.

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The former lieutenant - governor of Ontario found himself in trouble this year over some overzealous charitable habits.
Thanks to China's overzealous property development, the supply of luxury apartment complexes in some of China's most rural areas has far exceeded demand.
Foreign oil companies would refuse to dish out any more money to develop the country's resources if it knew that it could be kicked out at any moment by overzealous prosecutors in small towns.
«The EPA has been overzealous and overreaching in their attempts to mitigate the inevitable environmental impacts of farming, said Will Rodger, director of policy communications, American Farm Bureau.
Carley's book offers readers an abundance of clever trading strategy and risk management techniques in that easy - to - read format, but she doesn't leave out the harsh realities and heartbreak many overzealous speculators face.
Yes, three banks he's invested in, including Promsberbank, all had their licenses revoked, he says, but that's the result of overzealous regulators, not any wrongdoing on his part.
The ECB's overzealous inflation targeting in 2011 caused near - recession growth in 2012 & 2013.
In that regard, Poloz has called for caution on behalf of forecasters and investors who may be overzealous to capitalize on this new performance.
A team of a dictatorial doge & an overzealous pope decided celebacy was the only option for a priest in order to «truly serve God» (& be obedient to his «betters», i.e doge & pope)!
Then to find out that it was edited in the 4th century to appease an overzealous ruler that was pushing the religion on conquered people; Charlemagne.
Most recently I wrote of the «overzealous evil» regarding the actions of Mr. Zimmerman in the Trayvon Martin....
So an overzealous or troublemaking Mormon in Sydney, Australia, for instance, might ignore instructions and enter a slew of names of people he's not related to into the system.
I believe, on the contrary, that Paul's remarks are best understood in the light of a particular problem in the Corinthian church of this time, namely, women glossolalists who were causing disturbances in suggests, it may well be that, as Paul was trying to bring to a close this particular portion of his letter, new reports came to him of further commotion caused by overzealous charismatics who happened to be mainly women.
I zoomed in on the pink triangle stuff because thats what you section of overzealous irresponsible atheists support.
This seems like case of overzealous christianity from someone in a leadership position.
In short, believers should be wary of overzealous attempts like these to prescribe «biblical sex,» when sex — like beauty and like God — remains shaded with mystery.
But you have to admit the defense was a little overeager and overzealous, a lot like DBC in general.
It started back when I was much younger and a bout of overzealous colouring resulted in going outside the lines... then subsequently freaking the eff out because the picture was RUINED.
Depending on the company I'm in I try not to slouch or reach and, while my elbows end up on the table more than they should, you can take me pretty much anywhere without the risk of a Neanderthal fist grip shovelling of food or overzealous plate scraping.
While mucus is constantly being produced and degraded in a normal gut, the change in bacteria activity under the lowest - fiber conditions meant that the pace of eating was faster than the pace of production — almost like an overzealous harvesting of trees outpacing the planting of new ones.
This was an (apparently overzealous) administrative ruling in response to an appeal by a Mexican farmer who was denied certification.
If there's lumps in the batter feel free to whisk it together with a few strokes — but be careful not to get overzealous.
What I've found is that what the people in wine drink are not the stuffy, overzealous wines you may think they would go for.
First, the genius packaging: little wedges of foil - wrapped noms protected from overzealous unwrapping by a red string that tears the foil in just the right places.
This year he has 565 yards on the ground in six games and has gotten hurt just once — when an overzealous teammate hugged him after a touchdown and knocked out two of his front teeth.
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