Sentences with phrase «too long»

Not too long ago, buying sports tickets was sometimes as hassle.
Not too long ago you could open up a phone book and start dialing and close a few deals before the day's end.
The problem with international orders is that time zones are generally different to yours, meaning there can already be a lag time of 12 - 18 hours before a response is received — this is too long to wait in our uber - connected world.
But they have remained too complacent for too long, and now it's doubtful whether even last week's 3 % drop in sterling can turn the popular mood around in the nine days before the vote.
Not too long after that, Cuban turned on the Republican candidate and spent the rest of the election cycle as one of his most outspoken critics.
I could list all the documented cases of Mugabe's genocidal acts, but that would take too long and its all easy enough to find on the reputable websites managed by the major international human rights groups.
Schmidt went on to discuss fields that show promise for innovation, from lab - grown beef to replace climate - unfriendly cow's meat to self - driving cars, which, in Schmidt's opinion, have been in development for far too long.
Blogging, Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest... every time I start, there is too long of a lapse between posts.
«I believe sometimes we wait too long until the kids are a bit older and try to cram all this financial information and throw it at them,» he said.
In The Revenant's case, the moment of highest overall emotional intensity came right at the end, suggesting that the film, at two hours 36 minutes, was not, in fact, too long.
Shareholders are arguing that research takes too long, costs too much, and carries too many risks.
Take advantage of it, and don't ponder about the whys and why nots for too long.
Not too long ago, BlackBerry released the awkwardly shaped BlackBerry Passport phone.
You realize that the intro is way too long, or your conclusion is too abrupt.
It takes too long, involves too much tedious paperwork and costs too much.
Future analytics should be more impressive — for example, software that can recognize suspicious objects (like an unattended package) or behaviour (such as a person loitering too long in a given area) and alert security personnel to check things out.
If anything concrete comes out of Tuesday's hearing, it may be that Facebook trims its terms of service, which a number of senators complained is too long and confusing.
Every day new products are released that seemed like science fiction not too long ago.
Would seven weeks be too long?
Not too long after, it quietly secured some venture debt from TriplePoint Capital.
Before too long, you run the risk of permanent brain damage.
It wasn't too long, though, before we settled into a groove and formed a strong working relationship.
If the Bank of Canada were to tolerate growth faster than that for too long, it would risk exceeding its inflation target.
«It didn't take too long to realize that there were a couple different visions going on,» and the company needed to change to survive.
It fits exactly as a T - shirt should; the neck opening isn't too wide, and the sleeves and torso aren't too long, and it's very comfortable to wear overall.
«If you see [on LinkedIn] that your old boss knows a VP at a company you'd like to work in, dial him and say something to the effect of, «Bill, it's been too long.
... short and densely built, with soft almond eyes and a stare he often holds one beat too long, as if he is attempting to stare directly through you.
I picked up «Crazy Rich Asians» at the airport not too long ago and am so happy I did.
At the least, they run too long.
For bargaining power, Lowe stressed the benefits of his occupancy: He already had a loyal following of high - caliber clients; he would give the building a clean, polished, updated look; and the landlord would incur costs if the building sat vacant for too long.
Before too long, they were sold.
It should have been the beginning of a big chain, but I waited too long to expand.
It was taking too long to prove my innocence.»
For too long, Silicon Valley has ignored the tsunami.
Many directors hang on to directorships for far too long.
«Genetics is one piece of the puzzle, an important one that's been in a black box for too long,» says Koenig, a genetics researcher and former elite sprinter.
But people are going to be rooting for Tiger in not too long.
«Everything took too long.
If people could see all of the drafts where the introduction didn't make sense and the method section was too long, would they still think I was a natural?
It should have a short description of your accomplishments, but not too long because we all know you're a hard worker, passionate and committed, reliable — so is everyone else.
The images seem to hang too long up against the voiceover that's relaying twice as much information.
They stick with things way too long and end up beating a dead horse when they should be moving on.
Dig Deeper: Telling a Good Story Online Small Business Website Design: Don't Forget the Mobile Web Not too long ago, we considered mobile sites a nice - to - have add on.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is also investigating whether GM took too long to tell investors about the defective switches.
But in reality, I always prefer to solve things without conflict and I would even say one of my flaws is that I drag out conflict too long and not in the interest of my organization and my people, because I hate it so much.»
Cho left Lehman Brothers and Enron long before either company imploded, but stuck around far too long when it came to his own company, Spredfast.
It won't be too long until phones are about as sexy as toasters or, ick, desktop computers.
Conditions in Las Vegas are horrible, Asian expansion isn't enough, and if this lasts too long then LVS will end up in bankruptcy court looking like it bit off more than it can chew.
But, it was taking too long for their baby to grow up large enough to become a well - known eating establishment.
Don't wait too long.
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