Sentences with phrase «too confined»

Whereas group shows often run the risk of being either too disorganized or too restrictive, too confined or too loose, Socially Engaged, on view through November 11, has the advantage of flow and form between each artist's work.
Al Loving plays with the illusion of solid geometry, but his Septahedron occupies a space too confined and conflicted for Al Held.
I felt too confined and my brain wouldn't focus on the tasks I had planned.
In spite of its expanse, for so much of this game, I felt far too confined, disconnected, and adrift.
I've got the beta, but i'm not buying either, maps are too confined.
If you are considering a covered (hooded) litter box be aware that some cats simply do not like them, they feel too confined, other cats though prefer the privacy they offer.
Destructive behaviors are usually a sign of a rabbit that is too confined, not getting enough exercise and / or doesn't have enough toys or activities to keep engaged.
I didn't want to sleep on the ground, but I have a problem with feeling of being too confined in typical hammock.
Often in theatrical adaptations, a film retains too much of its origins, coming across as stagy or too confined.
Winstead does the best with what she is given, but is too confined by the simplistic «love interest» role, with her character only superfically explored.
Many chickens on factory farms are too confined to stretch their wings or even stand.
Researchers believe these animals suffer because they're too confined to carry out their normal routines.
A simple indoor kids activity can help my kids burn off energy, explore their creativity, or enjoy sibling playtime inside the house without feeling too confined.
He felt the course was too confining not allowing him enough time to pursue other passions.
Holiness and Pentecostal folk are busily engaged in creating all those agencies and patterns of church life that their maverick forebears found too confining.
Buddhism, for example, originated when the Buddha perceived Hindu religious practice to be too confining to bring the fulfillment and release from suffering for which living beings longed.
«Italy had become too confining,» he says.
I wore these the last few weeks of my pregnancy when all my other shoes were just too confining and uncomfortable.
Arm rests can help support your arms as you hold your nursing baby, or they may feel too confining if you're using a nursing pillow that wraps around your waist.
The pouch was too confining and the type of ring sling that we had was cumbersome, heavily padded, and hard to adjust.
The California Charter Schools Association views affiliated charters as too confining and does not promote them.
The base cloth bucket is stiff; the optional leather sport bucket with pullout thigh support is too confining.
The added width gives you room to stretch your arms and legs, although the side - wing seat bolsters in the coupe are a bit too confining compared with those in the sedan.
In every other single situation, and 99 % of driving, they are too narrow and too confining.
Pet parents should avoid things on the head or things that are too confining or hot, she advised.
We, as humans, may see the crate as too confining or restrictive.
A crate that's too big may cause your dog to «go» in one corner and lie in another without ruining his sleeping area, and a crate that's too small will be too confining and uncomfortable.
Don't use covered litter boxes, since many cats find them too confining.
Row 11 is definitely the place to be on the Finnair A320 — the leg room is great and the 18 ″ seats are comfortable and not too confining.
Smith might at times find even Hesse's singular objects too confining.
The price is right, if the keyboard isn't too confining.
About 18 months after her mother's passing, Golder — a Fort Atkinson, Iowa, native who at age 7 moved with her family to Arizona where her father found bountiful construction work — decided that small - town life was too confining and that she and her sisters should start afresh.

Not exact matches

This subject is too broad to cover in detail, so I will confine myself to one aspect that is of current relevance.
At $ 6 million, the loan is too small for a national lender but is not confined to the natural market area of any one region.
He was certainly right to see the importance of human psychology, but just as he raced too quickly from the truth that knowledge rests on sensation to the conclusion that it is confined to it, so he assumed that we can only inhabit our psychology and not evaluate it.
Personally, I think Thanksgiving is (and was) about giving thanks to God, but I am too eclectic nowadays to confine my giving of thanks to the capricious Calvinist God of the Pilgrims.
Or, maybe we are taking this too far... — More importantly, the power in us collectively, the resurrection power of God, the Holy Spirit, the full Word of God, is much more powerful than words confined by the human constraints of ink and paper.
It, too, is a kenotic process, for it is the embodiment in history and experience of the divine process, and it effects a self - negation or self - annihilation of every power confining life and energy.
I intend to confine myself to the three points that preachers traditionally allow themselves (more aptly, perhaps, the three wishes that fairy - tale characters are always granted just before they are turned back into frogs) I wish, first of all, that one might avoid the statistical traps that lie in the path if one relies too much on changing church membership figures — in this case the figures that are supposed to show drastic decline and weakening in oldline Protestantism since the 1960s.
In confining the attention of the metaphysician to the descriptive analysis of changing absolute presuppositions, Collingwood has, on his view, reduced metaphysics to all - too - modest proportions.
I too am sometimes amiss of rightfulness speculations yet I remain committed toward wanton trials and errors within a continuing undertaking of ever remaining malleable within my confined brain yards of the neuronal kinds.
Even in the area of his greatest contribution, the doctrine of man, he was too polemical to be confined to the formal structures of theology.
An all - too - common retroactive dismissal of the leaving pastor's «calling» (i.e. that s / he never really had a calling because one can't / shouldn't be able to leave a «true» calling) is salt in the wounds and complicates emotional struggle of the existential angst of the present in reason 8 with an additional task of trying to defend one's historical existence, even if the defense is confined to an internal self re-assurance.
I don't call myself a Christian, either, first, because labels of any sort are confining and misleading — much like the label «God», and second because I find my understanding of «the Christ» to be quite different from the norm — including Hamilton's too, I suspect, but that doesn't necessarily mean he's not on the right track.
When it does take its social responsibility seriously it all too often thinks of society as a physical and not a spiritual form of human existence and it tends, therefore, to confine its care of society to interest in the prosperity and peace of men in their communities.
I think that one reason for this, on both sides, is that a look at man, as he is, may give us too much confidence when we are superficial in our looking or too much despair when we only regard man's condition as «cabin'd, cribb'd, confined» and as failing so terribly in its accomplishment.
Faith is too robust, too powerful, too expansive in Willard's view to be confined to a single soul.
Discussing her healthy eating philosophy in the introduction, Anya writes that she creates «recipes that utilize the most nourishing ingredients in the tastiest ways possible... without feeling confined or making too many rules.»
I usually vacate on Poker Night — too much testosterone and bragging in a confined space can make a girl woozy — but before I leave, I always try to make a good dinner for them, including a them a little something special.
Too many are inhibited, coming to the islands in the thrall of an unfortunate mainland belief that any sportsman over 30 who does not have a physique like Sandow should confine himself to dog paddling, occasional tennis and a slow death of weekend golf.
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