Sentences with phrase «too abrupt»

It's a little too abrupt and doesn't give the employee much information to help build her confidence in you as a candidate.
Voluntary job hopping that isn't too abrupt is increasingly viewed as someone having a positive appetite for professional growth.
«The difference between iOS 10.2 and 10.2.1 is too abrupt to be just a function of battery condition.
In our review, we weren't terribly impressed by the ZenBook Flip 14's keyboard, finding that while it offered decent key travel, the bottoming action is much too abrupt and makes typing less comfortable and precise.
It says that what follows is so closely related to the first part of the sentence that a period is too abrupt, but not so close as a comma would indicate.
This is largely because the latter gives us time to react and adapt, whereas the former is far too abrupt given the extent of the disruption.
Two Rainbow effects allow for the light to continuously cycle through a rainbow of colors, and although the main Rainbow effect was a bit too abrupt of a color change for me, the Rainbow Fading effect makes for a slow and mellower cycling of colors (both of these have a speed control for faster or slower changes).
The transitions to day / night are too abrupt.
You can hold down a button to run and also a button to make short hops rather than the standard jump, but even still, I felt that the way Nomi run and stops was too quick, too abrupt.
I've known cowboys who had outstanding stock dogs that ultimately traded them for different breeds; they were too abrupt and harsh, and the dogs didn't work well for them.
It didn't register during the 1998 decline, which was too abrupt for the 6 - month look - back process.
This reversal is far too abrupt to reflect changing consumer reading preferences or purchasing behavior: such a change would have been far more gradual.
And the switch back in time was a little too abrupt although not unexpected - we needed to be filled in.
The ending was too abrupt for me unless there is a sequel in the works.
Once his pace is established, Cumming's knack for timing becomes apparent, with scenes that are neither too abrupt nor too drawn out.
He was far too abrupt.
If you find the restarts too abrupt or just don't like the act of your engine stopping, the system can be defeated at the press of a button.
This system let me set three following distances, but it was a little too abrupt with its braking and acceleration, something that could be smoothed over with better programming.
It uses the same nine - speed with similar issues, although in the V6 we'd say the shifts are too abrupt.
The Dynamic mode ups the XF's performance capabilities via a stiffer suspension setting, but also brings rather jarring shifts some editors found to be a bit too abrupt.
Throttle tip - in is far too abrupt.
The script (from four writers) and dialogue are very repetitive, and the ending feels too abrupt.
The only reason this did not crack my top ten is that the ending is far too abrupt and seems to cut about 20 - 30 min off the third act.
The ending, however, is too abrupt and leaves the audience without the catharsis that such an emotionally charged movie needs.
There is the potential for a truly good baddie in the man in the gold mask, but then his demise in a battle with Kingsley is way too abrupt and short on drama (not to mention that when Kingsley calls out from the top of the ridge that he has vanquished the tyrant, everyone in the pitch of battle seems to hear him clearly - uh, don't think so!
Crying rhythm of babies because of painful factors is too abrupt and high - pitched, and thus you must be very observant with yours 24/7.
Nothing too abrupt for first thing in the morning, and in our eyes really balanced for a feel - good start to the day.
Those ends are far too abrupt to be considered pretty by any means.
You realize that the intro is way too long, or your conclusion is too abrupt.

Not exact matches

Too many people associate decision making with being abrupt and forceful.
Abrupt movements in a smartphone's accelerometer, a movement sensor built into most smartphones, can show when a driver accelerates and brakes too quickly — consistent with driving too close to the car in front, or «tailgating».
Tightenings have tended to be delayed for too long, and when they have finally occurred, they have often been quite abrupt and accompanied by heated political argument.
At some point the fundamental problems will become too obvious for stocks to ignore and there will be abrupt sell - offs.
Whenever I have broken one of these guidelines, I have usually awakened to the abrupt and painful realization that I have tilted too far toward one or the other.
Put simply, this abrupt appearance of a soaring mountain is an invitation to scale its heights with Peter, James and John so that we too can see what we can not see in the valley.
We have just perhaps become too accustomed to them to see them for what they are: Every Christian we meet is a miracle, a work in progress, a product of God's abrupt, abnormal and amazing grace.
So when he too was taken from me my world came to an abrupt end.
Myers quotes the poem's abrupt opening lines: «Sundays too my father got up early / and put his clothes on in the blueblack cold.»
In a sense, when you're writing, you're doing that too — in a much less abrupt way, of course, but you're doing it nonetheless.
We can now turn from this all too familiar phenomenon to the upward traffic in the hierarchy: the abrupt transfer of the controls of an ongoing activity from a mechanical to a mindful level, and the concomitant experience of free will governing choice and decision.
My breastfeeding journey came to an abrupt end too (when she was 14 mths old) as her big sister was rushed into hospital and so the little one had to stay with someone else for 2 weeks.
I have seen too many women fall into deep depressions after abrupt weanings.
Babies, when learning how to walk, tend to have jumpy and abrupt movements, this can be dangerous for the child since too much speeding or jumping can result in impactful falling or injury to the head.
(This might explain the timing of Assemblywoman Ann - Margaret Carrozza's abrupt decision not to seek re-election, as she was being investigated by Cuomo's office, too).
That proved too dangerous, though, and then a deadly fire on the Hindenburg in 1937 brought the hydrogen fad to an abrupt end.
Solar Radiation Management (SRM) Humanity has waited too long to prevent abrupt climate change from occurring.
Anyway, thanks for the article, I guess my switch to a low - carb diet was very abrupt and it seems like I put too much stress on my body during the last year.
Holes are uncovered in the plot which make you question sequences and the ending is abrupt and kinda rushed, its mainly a vehicle for Goss much like «The Transporter» was a vehicle for Statham but this is abit too late and dated really, still its kinda cool to see a trio of cockneys in the main roles of a US film.
The first third meanders along too slowly while the ending seems abrupt and slapped together.
With Penny Dreadful brought to a surprising and all - too - abrupt end earlier this year, it looks like we won't have to wait long for new take on the classic Dracula mythology to arrive on TV in what could be a cool cross-breeding of Underworld and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
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