Sentences with phrase «too aloof»

Adjustable air suspension keeps the AMG from feeling too aloof when approaching its 156 mph top speed but is still capable of delivering comfort like a true Mercedes.
He's all of these and we as an audience is supposed to feel some connection to him but he and his characters always come across as too aloof.
She is trying — and probably failing — to be neither «too aloof» nor «too demonstrative,» as Mitch requested of the lovebirds, but it is a delicate balance and there are still more challenging traversals of this tightrope ahead, more complex negotiations of both internal and external forces.
A few of the dragon attacks are then followed by the dragon being mysteriously absent, as if this winged creature was too aloof to follow - through with killing its prey, like a cat with a bug.
It is also a noble gas — so labeled because it was long believed to be «too aloof» to react with the other elements on the periodic table.
The advisor must discover when and where to step in on a project and move a student along, without being too intrusive and pushy, or, on the other hand, too aloof.
They all agreed that, as much as it's a bad idea to constantly hover over your kids, it may also be dangerous to act too aloof; parenting is not something that should be polarized.
Instead of preserving suspense through nihilism (in which God is either nonexistent or malign) or through Manichaenism (in which dark and light are equally matched and equally likely to prevail), the novelist gives us a God too powerful and too aloof to bother with anything so interventionist as the Incarnation.

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Pay them no regards for they are aloof and too drunk with the holy spirits» whineries of abastionments!
Still, the New York Republican Party was slow to embrace Malliotakis when she registered in April to run for mayor, calling her aloof, inexperienced and too independent.
According to that account, her Council colleagues are uncomfortable that she is too far to the left and has proved herself both «strident» and «aloof
Attractive for a fresh accord online is aloof too simple.
Maybe you seem aloof or cold even though you think you are too shy to respond normally.
There are moments of offbeat humor (such as the gags with the TV anchors) that are decidedly his, but too often a reverence takes hold that seems oddly aloof and detracts from character development.
I just found it to be almost mean - spirited, too coincidental, and vaguely aloof.
Gere can easily (sometimes too easily) affect a haughty, aloof quality.
Eleanor has hopes that living with her aloof, academic parents (well - played by William Hurt and Isabelle Huppert) will allow her to heal and reinvent herself in private, but instead she finds herself constantly under scrutiny, and questioning herself whenever she feels too happy or too blue.
It changes direction so cleanly too, the body control immediately apparent, and the wider front track and faster steering rack create an instantaneous, muscular response that the slightly aloof 650S couldn't hope to achieve.
In the corners it's all very relaxed, almost a little too relaxed to be a truly involving drive, with the front end seeming a little aloof, but there's absolutely no problem sitting behind the Mini and, indeed, it never even occurs to me to turn the ESP off.
Others are aloof, and aren't too bothered about doing as they are asked.
While they may be more aloof than dogs, with dogs being more inclined to seek the attention and approval of their human masters, cats do need playtime, too.
The truth is, mixed breed dogs can be healthy, loyal, friendly, protective, yappy, fearful, sickly, aggressive, gentle, easy to train, hard to train, aloof, too big, too active, too hairy, sweet, obedient, beautiful, or stubborn — just like purebred dogs.
Actually, many dog experts compare the Chow Chow's disposition to that of members of the feline family: independent, aloof, stubborn, and reserved despite the fact that it looks dignified and quite intelligent, too.
Because this breed has strong protective instincts, early socialization and training is required for puppies to prevent them from becoming too dominant or aloof around strangers.
There are those that are aloof, too independent, and suspicious of strangers, but these are not true representations of the breed.
He is used to having an acre of property to oversee, but likes being in the house too, He is neutered and likes other dogs (females, but we are not sure about males yet), is used to cats, and is a little aloof with strangers, but warms up quickly.
However, being too relaxed can be perceived as being aloof or disinterested — which is not the message you want to be sending.
Saying too little at lunch when between interviews can make you seem aloof or afraid.
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