Sentences with phrase «too abbreviated»

It should be neither too extensive or nor too abbreviated.
Of course — I was writing in too abbreviated a manner.
While she achieved a great measure of commercial success in her too abbreviated life, Reeves was best known and respected by artists who recognized her powerful skills of blending painterly style and manipulating materials in an alarmingly appealing way, avoiding the pitfalls that push abstraction against representation.
An early car chase is too abbreviated to make any sort of impression, and a high - wire climax is too contrived and conventionally staged to be very suspenseful.
It's too abbreviated.
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Though the stories run longer than network news pieces, they still too often seem abbreviated, and the program hasn't yet done any real investigative reporting.
This is really abbreviated to not take too much space, but the reason things are such a mess is because Israel failed in it's mission — it is very simple!
I am thinking I can allocate one for an abbreviated version of your recipe, because this looks too good not to try.
Where the name or names given by a candidate as the name or names to be used on the ballot paper are too long to fit on the ballot paper, the Electoral Commission may abbreviate the name or names to be shown in such manner as will enable them to fit on the ballot paper.
I found that I was spending way too long on my everyday makeup — and that was one routine that I needed to abbreviate ASAP!
Abbreviated words like «ur» «b» and commonly misspelled words like «whad» «iz» will not make you appear intelligent or too busy to fully spell out words.
Perhaps the span of time Strong tries to cover is too wide, given the rich experiences of its subject; this necessarily abbreviates many events that could have given the work more depth and texture.
If that's too long for you, you can abbreviate it to RIM (not RiM).
Do not abbreviate too much or you may find the notes impossible to understand in the future.
Marc Straus, Founder and Owner of the Lower East Side gallery, said, «Too often the careers of abstract artists are abbreviated.
Added, Dec. 17, 9:30 p.m. Here's an excerpt from the Department of Health review of research on shale gas and illness, which found too many unresolved questions and plausible risks to endorse high volume hydraulic fracturing (abbreviated as HVHF in the report):
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