Sentences with phrase «too much significance»

Or rather, I wouldn't attach too much significance to this fact.
Mojib Latif responded that the continued warming did not speak against their study; one should look at this long term and not attach too much significance to a few years.
So it is early days and I'm not attaching too much significance to that early window, and at the moment things are going fine.
Charles Jennings of the 70:20:10 Institute, an expert in the 70:20:10 model, warns against assigning too much significance to these numbers.
James Bowen, director of NAHT Edge, also commented: «Too much significance is still being attached to data in judging school effectiveness.
Sensitively, you should not place too much significance to the result.
If you don't attach too much significance to his fascination with potty talk, it has a better chance of passing (eventually!).
This means I probably end up ascribing too much significance to my food sometimes — wait no we have to get peanut M&M s before we board because we always have peanut M&M s on the plane!
So the real way Burke succumbed to «historicism» — or something like it — was in attributing too much significance to a particular political event, and so in having too little confidence in (or at least faith in) in the resilience of human nature.
In general, however, men attach too much significance to work performance and recognition of their achievement, while women doubt their ability to function in the public work world.

Not exact matches

The idea is that Christmas is in danger of losing its edge because we are focusing too much on the holiday hustle and bustle and not enough on the holy significance of Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus.
Lest aspiring writers get too inflated with notions of their significance, however, the Book of Ecclesiastes adds with a sigh, «Of making many books there is no end, and much study wearies the body.»
This summary of certain phases of the Pauline theology — a summary much too brief to do even scant justice to the power and majesty of Paul's thought — is necessary as a background for the fuller discussion, to which we now turn, of the way in which Paul interpreted the significance of the earthly life of Jesus as related to this saving act of God.
The significance of the event is in any case much too uncertain to throw light on the nature of Jesus» spiritual life.
Too young to have seen him play but have read so much of the man that i can understand his significance to the club.
If parents try to intervene too much, sleep regression might lose its significance in the growth of the baby.
However, despite the popularity of this opinion, it is of considerable significance to state that, apart from the youths non-possession of the financial strength to execute the electoral projects as being speculated in some quarters, there are of cause other probable factors that may render the move fruitless irrespective of the demographic advantage enjoyed or the glamour that graced their much celebrated not - too - young - to run campaign recently embarked on to press for power shift.
Epub 2007 Sep 7) the evidence concluded that sitting was a ``... potentially major clinical and public health significance... the dire concern for the future may rest with growing numbers of people unaware of the potential insidious dangers of sitting too much
It may sound straight forward but Whitmore emphasizes the significance of not chewing with your mouth open, not speaking with your mouth full, and not drinking too much.
Her speech also questioned the significance of Ofqual, the qualifications agency, who she accused of placing too much importance on «worshipping the exam».
Health Problems That Can Cause Too Much Amylase To Be Present In Your Pet's Blood: Elevated amylase levels are of little significance in cats.
Sadly, we don't learn too much of any real significance, but it's nice to see EA isn't ignoring the single - player campaign altogether.
This exhibition will include important paintings, sculpture, photography and works on paper by more than thirty artists, offering a rare opportunity to examine the significance of an artistic tradition that, outside of the African - American community, was too often ignored during much of the twentieth century.
According to True North managing director Martin Carr, the brief was to convey the glamour, skill and significance in the contemporary arts world of the Turner Prize without focusing on Liverpool too much.
In fact, it would not be too much to say that the artistic significance of the stripe paintings consists in nothing more (or less) than their willingness to expose themselves to that critique.
On inspection, I am cautious about making too much of this result, as it appears to be a case of marginal significance for several reasons:
Then again you probably spend too much time on your pornography sites to actually read anything of significance.
«The statistical significance of these results is far too strong to be merely dismissed, and should wipe out much of the uncertainty about the reality of global warming,» said lead author Tim Barnett of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
but not too much action, and not action that might affect drivers getting to work, and not action that might cost any taxpayer dollars of significance.
In most areas the record is too brief to have much significance; referring to «records» without specifying the period is one aspect of the dysfunctional climate discussion in the general public — heat, but no light.
We have seen the Court of Appeal's rejection of the appeal in the case of British Airways and the employee wanting to wear a cross necklace in defiance of the company's dress code (Eweida v BA plc [2010] EWCA Civ 80, [2010] All ER (D) 144 (Feb)-RRB- and also that court's decision in the Buckland case which was widely reported in the press in terms of «Professor wins case about dumbing down university degrees» but which was of much greater legal significance for ridding the law on constructive dismissal of the heresy that the range of reasonable responses test applies to such dismissals, under which the ex-employee could only succeed in showing constructive dismissal if he could prove that the employer's behaviour was so bad that no reasonable employer could possibly have behaved in that way, ie that the employer had not just behaved as too much of an Alan (B'Stard) but as a grade one Olympic standard Alan (Buckland v Bournemouth University [2010] EWCA Civ 121, [2010] All ER (D) 299 (Feb)-RRB-.
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