Sentences with phrase «too broad a set»

But getting too far ahead of your skis, spending more than you can afford shooting for levels of unnecessary precision, setting standards that make no sense and add no value to your offerings, or trying to address too broad a set of needs and customers are formulas for expensive failures.

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This broad, liberal creed supported by a set of idealistic categories that never questioned seriously the progressive revelation of the mind of God in the existing personal and social relationships of man has been too much at home in this prosperous world to need to call out a rebellious Danish religious prophet who challenged the very categories of its thought.
Also, it is too broad to fit into a kitchen sink, so you will need to bend over the bath tub or set it on towels on your kitchen counter.
The first set of ideas - «vocal or active opposition to fundamental British values» - were scrapped because they were too broad to be legally useful.
«And it's important that we not get too focused on any one of them, and instead think about it as a broad, systematic set of problems with a series of solutions, all of which we should consider and many of which we should implement.»
«In truth, too, as with the Bank of England independence, the broad framework on the economy, never mind anything else, was set by me,» he writes.
Apart from one late misstep — a too - broad comic bit set on the ocean — this latest is an unexpectedly sweet and utterly satisfying confection, a loving sendup of the Hollywood of yesteryear.
Demange and screenwriter Gregory Burke walk the line between realism and metaphor so well that the story feels utterly authentic to its claustrophobic setting, and yet broader, more sweeping, more universal too.
According to Jessica Kiang's review, his journey takes on «an almost mythic resonance,» the film walking «the line between realism and metaphor so well that the story feels utterly authentic to its claustrophobic setting, and yet broader, more sweeping, more universal too
Instead of taking some new evidence in and synthesizing this with the broad set of evidence available, they anchored on to one set of data points and made too strong of claims (especially in the titles of their posts).
In the past the very notion of a single set of standards has been too hot a political potato for any real discussion, but the current effort appears to enjoy broad support.
His eyes were too wide - set, his whole face too broad.
With views of broad sands and waves breaking along the landmark Huntington Beach Pier, Shorebreak Hotel finds inspiration in its incredible oceanfront setting — which happens to be one the world's most iconic surf destinations too.
Computer entertainment is too broad to just assume that all its content must follow this exact rule set as it makes not sense.
The system is too complex and our data set too small to make any broad - scale predictions.
If your ultimate goal is to develop more clients then I recommend setting specific targets, and not getting too broad.
It is too early to tell whether the mechanisms, as set out above, are sufficiently broad to address both of these perspectives.
My local market is getting too pricey so I have to set my horizons a little broader.
Two broad economic trends set the backdrop: too much retail and too little gain in wages.
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