Sentences with phrase «too enamored»

The choice of the word «revenue» over «profit» is intentional — Goldratt believed that a major reason Lean implementations foundered outside of Toyota was that the companies who attempted Lean became too enamored with its potential for cost - control rather than its power to increase top - line revenue.
Many cite the constellation of shows by the art stars Tomma Abts, Elizabeth Peyton, and Fischer as proof that the New Museum is too enamored of money and success.
He's too enamored with staring at the beautiful Princess Sakura (a typical name, if there ever was one), so Nakamura kidnaps her in order to get NIN - JA off his butt.
These are anecdotal observations, but the chart below confirms that Millennials aren't too enamored with equities.
I was quite successful in my pool that ran for 12 years — because most everyone else in the pool was pretty much a growth investor and too enamored by recent results.
And it's not all doom and gloom for the print peddlers, since Waid swears he's looking to make the books available in print versions if they sell well enough on the Web... although if artists become too enamored in stuff like the zombie eye - opening effect, they'll never translate well.
The problem with humans is they're too enamored with themselves, and with mammals in general.
If English is your primarily language you may not be too enamored that all of the default e-reading apps are basically just giving you Chinese content.
On the positive side, he presents a pretty good array of notes, but he also tends toward more praise than I'd like — and he's far too enamored of his Samuel L. Jackson impression, which he throws out us too often.
I know a lot of people who aren't too enamored with my next movie.
While I can assure you that the new film doesn't quite capture the same magic that made the original such a beloved piece of cinema, it's an adaptation that fans will appreciate, even if it doesn't leave new audiences too enamored.
He displays obvious enthusiasm and passion for the project (particularly over various music selections), but he's perhaps a bit too enamored of his own work, for he often limits his comments to brief ones that set up the circumstances of each scene, which then plays with its normal soundtrack.
On the other hand, it appears that Cumming and Leigh might have become too enamored of seeing their friends in their movie, as this film is padded to excess with quaint but wholly unnecessary moments that bog the film down to a sloth - like crawl long before it gets to the merciful end.
Our own Dan Schindel had an opportunity to view I Origins during Sundance and wasn't too enamored with it.
There are solid supporting turns from Willem Dafoe, Forest Whitaker, and Zoe Saldana, but Cooper doesn't trust his characters enough, and is too enamored with his own sordid backdrop of underground fighting rings and hair - trigger violence.
Or simply one person a bit too enamored with himself?
Like his couple, he may be too enamored of his Millennials to notice that they, too, beneath all the urban hipsterism, aren't exactly living the good life.
I've personally used this product in the past and wasn't too enamored with the flavor or texture.
However, there's a chance that voters could be convinced otherwise, because they don't seem too enamored of the current crop of candidates.
The Cubs are a little too enamored of their own farm system and a little too comfortable in their second - wild - card chase.
People get far too enamored with big names, i.e. Devin Hester, Steven Jackson, and there past accomplishments.
I wasn't too enamored of the Catholic part, but I did love the reverence it brought up in him.
Obama has become too enamored of himself being Presdient and using that to advance his personal agenda over the will of others.
These are anecdotal observations, but the chart below confirms that Millennials aren't too enamored with equities.

Not exact matches

Is China too enamored with biotech startups?
It can remind the person enamored with counseling that the principles of the spiritual universe are much too complex to fit any machine model comfortably.
In recent decades, too many Christians, on both the right and the left, have been enamored with top - down politics.
We too often become enamored with trying to identify abstract propositions of faith and forget that truth is first and foremost about not lying.
Ever since the first time I used avocados in this roti (Indian flat bread) I have been enamored with the the fantastic texture and softness that avocados impart to bread and it's always been at the back of my mind that I need to try avocados in some kinds of baked breads too.
I think scouts get enamored with the physicality of these guys way too much.
The Bubble Show - All kids are enamored of bubbles and you will be too when you see The Gazillion Bubble show.
Which makes me wonder: do the party faithful want someone who can govern competently, or are they too deeply enamored with the borrow - and - spend policies that keep dragging this country down?
I do love your skirt, but I'm absolutely enamored with those booties too!!
They are so enamored with them that they think that everyone else is too.
But the film is too dim - witted and enamored of coolly stylized mayhem to acknowledge the contradiction, let alone critique it.
There's a lot of people I know enamored of the «Sherlock» star Benedict Cumberbatch, and many are none too happy he's apparently found happiness.
Publishing is in a huge state of change, and the only people who don't seem to see it are those in the traditional publishing world, and those (like I was not too long ago) who are still enamored with the idea of a traditional publishing contract.
Perhaps investors become overly enamored of growth companies and pay too much for their shares, while mistakenly shunning value companies, where growth prospects often appear grim.
Too many people are enamored by 0 % APR credit card offers without taking a good look at the underlying terms and conditions.
They will help you train your dog because they too love dogs and are so enamored of this sport.
Although I'm enamored by the freedom this gives the player, the adjustable holster hit - boxes are way too large, and I find the default option most accessible anyway.
Too many humans have enamored themselves to lifestyles which grossly over-use energy with little if any well - being return.
All too often we have seen products which were seemingly developed by technologists who were enamored with technology but oblivious to real practitioner needs.
«Their team is enamored by the promises of psychometrics, but they were surprisingly vague about its specifics and too quick to dismissively cry «Analytics!»
Natural work ethic: «I probably work too much, but I enjoy what I do,» says Pearl, who has been enamored of real estate since he was a kid.
And I too was enamored with getting to write on the teacher's blackboard!
I am enamored with black doors on light - colored houses, but our house has the «orangiest» brick halfway up the front that I have ever seen, so I think it might turn out too Halloween on my house: -LRB-.
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