Sentences with phrase «pry too»

So, using a scale of 100 (as I don't want to pry too much), if you were to rate your Self - Publishing on that scale and your traditional on that scale, where do you think they would be?
Mr. Olshefski doesn't pry too intrusively into their lives.
I'm averaging about 800 - 900 calories a day (which seems like its pry too low but without carbs that's a lot of food to eat).
In the fourth century A.D., St. Augustine pondered what the Lord was doing before the first day of Genesis (wryly repeating the exasperated retort that «He was preparing Hell for those who pry too deep»).
That means exposing exactly who they are and not prying too much information about your personal data.
@Anson Young Tell me if I'm prying too much, but are your MLS deals buy and hold?
@Amanda Fox - you arent prying too much, they are all fix and flips.

Not exact matches

It wasn't too long ago when people who owned Apple devices could feel relatively safe from the prying eyes of hackers, but times have changed.
She got so furious and blamed me for being too close with her husband and prying into her marriage.
The effort was largely motivated by their desire to pry evangelicalism from the grip of the religious right, and the resulting document is quite generous in its definition of evangelical orthodoxy, thought it has been criticized for being too vague.
I fought the heat as I cursed the leather couch when I laid across it, too exhausted from the temperatures to pry myself off of it.
Nelson, I don't know too much about him but he supposedly one our most gifted youngsters, and Barca tried prying him away if story to be believed.
Now it's just too bad they didn't pry Shane Victorino from the Red Sox before the Angels managed to.
The design bureaus of NII - 88 were discreetly tucked away outside Moscow, where too many foreigners with prying eyes roamed the streets.
Don't pry or ask for too much information.
But the best part is, unlike a jacket that can feel confining with too many layers stuffed under or inadequate (or just basic) without, it's room leaving you completely unencumbered and yet it's genius at disguising whatever's underneath — a ratty tee worn sans bra on a coffee run, a bump you'd like to keep away from prying eyes, or a bulge you'd rather not see.
He may obtain a third stone by the end of the film too, as Loki's staff appears to pry the Mind Stone out of Vision's head.
I'll take that: Thanos may obtain a third stone by the end of the film too, as Loki's staff appears to pry the Mind Stone out of Vision's head
The content is fine, but I have a big beef with the packaging: the keepcase is sheathed in a slipcase with a lenticular rendering of the film's familiar poster, but it's next to impossible to pry the goods loose from this outer sleeve, which looked none - too - attractive by the time I was done massaging it.
But it's also the site of a massive military build - up: three huge «helicarriers» are stored under the city's river, ready to pry into people's privacy a bit too impressively.
You'll be far too captivated by Chalamet's emotive drive to pry your eyes away.
An old long - handled flat driver can often double up as an impromptu pry - bar too...
Be careful about going too cheap with things like pry bars, I have some I bent that I got from Northern Tool, if you are not familiar with them, they are similar to Harbor Freight on the quality scale, maybe a little bit higher.
On first impressions the interior has a real look of quality too, although prying fingers will reveal plastic trim that gives a little under pressure, and less than perfect fit for some components.
I couldn't pry any secrets out of anyone on staff, but I wouldn't expect it would be too long before you saw some variation of this 260hp turbocharged engine sliding its way into something more performance - oriented.
The snout of a dolphin was too blunt an instrument to pry off the ring, and Lefty's parents were too proud to ask a marlin or a sword fish for help.
That's not a big deal, since you probably won't be switching out memory cards too often, but if you don't have long fingernails you might need something to pry it open the first time.
Too often, the books pry on your fear, greed, and wallet.
Here too, if you're parking in an area with some public access, a cover will hide the vehicle from prying eyes.
We here at Treehugger aren't ones to pry into the private lives of our animal counterparts, but sometimes their tales of romance are just too special to pass up.
And surely the meanness and the mischief of prying into a man's confidential consultations with his legal adviser, the general evil of infusing reserve and dissimulation, easiness, and suspicion and fear, into those communications which must take place, and which, unless in a condition of perfect security, must take place uselessly or worse, are too great a price to pay for truth itself.»
Head hunters can use the information to pry away talent; the disclosed ranges might prove that pay is lower than at comparable law departments and as a result spur attrition; and ranges that are too wide can fuel beliefs that the comp system is inequitable.
When that happens, you have to resort to heating up the back side of the device to soften up the adhesive and then slowly pry the battery off, making sure not to bend it too much — lithium - ion batteries are fairly dangerous, since they contain harmful chemicals and can possibly light on fire if punctured or damaged in any way.
I am a guy who seriously dislikes the attitudes of far too many in the real estate world who see members of the public as their personal oysters to be pried open for the hidden rewards therein... big bucks per pop.
And be careful about becoming too personal; even if you're simply trying to establish rapport, they may think you're prying.
A hammer and 5 - in - 1 tool helps to pry the molding away without making too many marks on the walls.
If the sun is too bright, simply close the blinds and you can completely block out the light and the prying eyes of neighbors through the slats.
Not only are they super practical — ideal for keeping the heat in and prying eyes out, but they look stylish too.
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