Sentences with phrase «too much progress»

While the major coins didn't make too much progress in the last couple of days, with a few exceptions like Bitcoin Cash, Lisk, ETC, and Monero, the price action is encouraging considering the recent period and the global environment in financial markets.
I've been busy speaking to Sable every day to unlock the QR Machine, but I haven't been making too much progress yet.
Acromegaly — this is an unusual condition of older cats the place a tumour within the pituitary gland secretes too much progress hormone.
This was an inevitable consequence of some schools making too much progress.
Fortunately, Emily Wants to Play is merciful in the way it saves at the start of each hour, so you won't lose too much progress if you fall victim to a jump scare.
It's hard work every day, chipping off as much as we can without losing too much progress on some other things.»
It could be that he'll just go on a free as there hasn't been too much progress over a new contract.
China — which has the world's second - largest economy, after the United States, and is the world's largest manufacturer by far, of everything from steel and cement to laptop computers — had made too much progress to be lumped in with poor countries, he said.

Not exact matches

EU officials — including the bloc's chief negotiator Michel Barnier — have criticized Westminster in recent weeks, claiming that progress on a divorce deal has been much too slow.
«You don't want to read too much into this short - term data,» says Craig Hoskins, a Calgary lawyer with Norton Rose Fulbright, noting 2012 was exceptional because of China National Offshore Oil Co.'s $ 15 - billion takeover of Nexen, and Petronas's $ 6 - billion acquisition of Progress Energy.
Not all movement (however frantic) is progress or even forward motion and too much trying can sap precious energy, waste critical and scarce resources, and take your eyes off the main chance.
And in his January 1937 inaugural address Roosevelt said, «The test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much; it is whether we provide enough for those who have too little.»
Without digging too much into unsupported theory, one could at least conclude that there was a segment of the Bitcoin community that not only strongly disliked the Bitcoin XT project but possessed enough power to effectively impede the progress of Bitcoin XT.
Now the BC Liberals will form the next government and dominate the Legislative Assembly with enough votes to impose their version of economics and progress without too much bothersome consultation or compromise.
But actually we intellectuals, too, have not progressed much further in our faith.
I can not claim that I have witnessed much progress in that quest at the organizational level, but perhaps I had expected too much.
If thou wilt make any progress in godliness, keep thyself in the fear of God, and desire not too much liberty.
In another setting, there has been much progress too.
In Calvin there is the zeal to improve society; but there is a much too complacent view of the righteousness of Christians, and too little awareness of the elements of value and relative progress in the life of purely secular society.
There is, frankly, way too much to discuss to make much progress in Jeremy's comment section, but if you look at that sketch I linked to above, you can ponder how it does or doesn't accord with your own understanding of things, and can tweet at me for further dialog.
The test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much; it is whether we provide enough for those who have too little.
Like everything, too much of a good thing (read: 4 a day) will probably be detrimental to your progress (if fat loss is a goal you had in minde).
Wenger is getting too much backing from the Board that he doesn't seem to bother about the fans feelings or the progress of the team.
We'll have a chance at winning the EPL only if we progress on both fronts, atm our defence and keeper are under too much pressure.
Too much time with the ball when he should be releasing better Ramsay — hasn't offered himself in a positive position to receive the ball to progress the play forward.
Newcastle are likely to put up a huge fight to keep hold of the 18 year - old, however, with Aarons likely to get more first team opportunities as the season progresses — although the Magpies will be concerned about him impressing too much ahead of the January transfer window.
Injuries every season Too much dead woods every season Lack of progress of British talents and homegrown talents Failed transfer window Terrible defence No tactics Big game botters Choking striker Overpaid overrated players Divide among fans Excuses every season Greedy and ambition less board and manager
But two games in have confirmed what most reasonably minded supporters have been saying namely a quality DM is essential... coq is work in progress... They won so much in 50 50 tackles it was shocking... Ox looked good when he came on but overall thought bellerin handled himself well against dangerous wingers and wld be my man of match... Santi was too sloppy in first 45 to claim it and Alexis is still not 100 per cent but still gives his all... Some of ozils touches are just sublime but he cld work a bit harder FFS... Over to wenger now to close deals in next 7 days or he can F off for me
So we won't know too much about Wentz progress at that point.
Too much interruptions in his progress.
If Mr. Boyle recognizes and accepts this paradox of progress, he will certainly agree with the words of Franklin D. Roosevelt, who stated in his second inaugural address of 1937: «The test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much; it is whether we provide enough for those who have too little.»
We all know that Wenger has taken a risk by not buying a striker, especially in the light of the injury to Danny Welbeck (who may not have helped much anyway) but at least Wenger still has faith in his team, and as supporters we too should have faith in our players to compete for trophies — which they will as the season progresses.
Interestingly, Bournemouth's Wilson generally played the role of backup striker, news that won't come as too much of a surprise to the average Football Manager player given how well he usually progresses.
Why he wouldn't: To an even greater extent that Michel, Jemez lacks the track record of a proven champion and would arguably offer Spain too much of a good thing with his even more extreme focus on progress through passing.
I suppose that's progress, but as far as I'm concerned any junk food the school is selling is too much.
The flawed institutions that are blocking progress in our state have too much to lose and will fight to the bitter end to protect their interests.»
«These targets must be the first step in a journey towards much greater sustainability; yet progress to date has been far too slow.»
In his second inaugural address President Franklin Delano Roosevelt famously said, «[t] he test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much; it is whether we provide enough for those who have too little.»
«If you are an early - career researcher and too much into patenting rather than publishing, your progress toward an academic career can be compromised,» Anderson says.
Sharp - eyed reader Paul Marks spotted the following interesting paragraph in the Office of Science and Technology's Forward Look report on government spending on science: «Despite enormous progress over the past decade, software engineering still suffers from being too much of an art and not enough of a science and much remains to be done to establish it on a firmer scientific basis.»
These people also closely monitor your progress and protect you against too much distraction that may take the form of teaching obligations, research for other projects, or administrative duties.
In people whose livers were producing too much glucose, reducing saturated fat was found to be linked to slower progress of diabetes but replacing it with polyunsaturated fat was found to have no effect.
Agenda: Dr. No Money (p 10) Progress in scientific research is hindered because scientists spend too much of their time trying to raise money for their work.
As the interview progresses, you are likely to be subcategorized in a variety of ways that could include «too chatty,» «not a good listener,» «poor eye contact,» «low level of energy,» «doesn't fit the corporate culture,» or «not much enthusiasm for his work.»
AIDS is increasingly affecting women; and marriage — in which there can be frequent episodes of male violence and sex with multiple partners — has become a serious and significant risk factor for acquiring HIV.13 In Uganda, for all its relative progress, rape and domestic abuse have been important factors in sustaining the epidemic.14 Is it too much to hope that the searing catastrophe of AIDS may have put before women and men an issue that they can use to confront male violence, exploitation, and stigma?
Too much exercise and too little rest can harm your recovery ability even further and your progress will staToo much exercise and too little rest can harm your recovery ability even further and your progress will statoo little rest can harm your recovery ability even further and your progress will stall.
In addition, if you're already lifting, doing too much cardio on the side can only burn off your muscles instead of accelerating your progress.
In general, the people who don't forget that the focus of their goals is themselves and manage to introduce healthier habits into their existing lifestyle without relying too much on outside tools and trends, are the people who achieve sustainable progress and lead happier lives.
First of all, these two are the most common chest building mistakes that are probably hindering your progress without you even noticing it: too much isolation work and too little food.
Overzealousness can destroy you — if you try to do too much in hope for a faster progress, you'll increase your risk of injury and this will cost you a lot.
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