Not exact matches
Considering the massive scope of its growth opportunities and track record of dominating new
categories, we actually think 18x will ultimately prove to be
too conservative, especially since we view the market in
general as having much lower growth prospects.
Too often the essays treat the
categories that define literature, and that enable us to talk about it critically, as though they were given with creation itself, and that all the
general reader requires to appreciate the Bible as a literary document is a little (or a lot of) «expert literary appraisal.»
And here's Rockets
general manager Daryl Morey (not a player, but he'll count for this
category) with an almost -
too - clever pun referencing the famous quote, «A lie can travel half way around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes.»
Marshall Flores, Ryan Adams, and I mostly talk about Get Out this week on «All This and the Oscars
Too,» but we also discuss the
general prospects of what has the best shot at winning in the major
categories.
Categories are too general, which means searching by categories is a
Categories are
too general, which means searching by
categories is a
categories is a headache.
I have also tried
general fiction and women's fiction and yes, they do fit into those
categories but they are
too broad and get lost.
Another might be my earlier «climate class» suggestion, where true skeptics are confronted with the same type of arguments that are regularly produced here at RealClimate and which fall into the
general category of «plenty, but way
too late», rather than the commonplace «
too little and
too late».
This seemed like
too many sections to cram into one
general category.
Parenting behaviors (behaviors of parents directed to the child) were assigned to the parenting dimensions: (1) support, (2) authoritative control, (3) authoritarian control, (4) behavioral control — including active monitoring3, (5) psychological control, (6)
general control — concepts that are
too broad for classification in a specific kind of control, (7)
general parenting — aspects that covered both support and control, (8) indirect parenting behavior — parental knowledge and child disclosure (see footnote 3), and (9) other parenting — all remaining parenting that did not fit the other
categories (e.g., fairness of discipline, co-parenting).