«According to the Bible» is
too general a phrase to have any meaning.
Not exact matches
A rookie mistake that is made in
general is that keyword
phrase which is
too much popular is targeted by the person instead of the one which is popular jobs but not quite.
That said, the reality is that
too many times Christians use this
phrase as a
general blanket statement to let someone know we care, but only in a passing, surface level way.
It says a great deal for the skill of the British secret services (not a
phrase one gets to use
too often) that the very existence of one of the most important operations of the Second World War managed to be kept from the
general public until the best part of 40 years after the conflict ended.
The department, despite «great strides toward employment equity,» as the bureaucrats liked to
phrase it, was still a bastion of male chauvinism, and the
general consensus around the place was that Lise Delorme was
too — well,
too something for her job.
Avoid the mistake of trying to encompass every single aspect with a
phrase that is
too general or vague.