Our pursuit of stuff often means we burn through
too much waste in our quest to amass.
There isn't
too much waste either which is good for cleaning up.
Especially the ScoopFree doesn't work for cats that produce
too much waste or urine.
The best 4 cup coffee maker is the one that you'll want to take a look at because they make just the right amount of coffee without
too much waste.
(New York's EDZ program was recently jettisoned;
too much waste, too few results.
Try giving him small amounts of food at a time to avoid too much mess and
too much waste.
If you think that the world has
too much waste to deal with as it is, you're right.
I heard statements like; «little kids can't eat off of salad bars,» «salad bars are sanitation nightmares,» «older kids will spit in them,» «they cost too much,» «there's
too much waste,» and «they take too much payroll.»
Too much wasted energy on all that possession and such.
I guess I used to be like that, but I've spent
too much wasting it on guys who didn't know what they were doing in bed.
This is just a film that has far
too much wasted potential.
The only thing I don't like with the way Kobo's ereaders display text is there is
too much wasted space.
The same major complaint as with the Kobo Mini and Kobo Glo: There's
too much wasted space at the bottom and the top of the screen when reading, which negates many of the benefits of the larger screen.
The only problem with the way the Kobo Mini displays text is there is way
too much wasted space.
Limitations in some templates;
too much wasted white space (would love my work to be displayed much larger); integration of pages to sell prints and / or products with my work on it in pages with the original artwork (lower priced or alternative options for folks who aren't yet ready to invest in fine art); room setting view where customers can see the size / shape of a painting / print in an actual room like over a couch or bed, in a kitchen, etc; greater options in template layout (social buttons and email NL signup at top of page, etc).
As a designer I see
too much wasted space when every inch counts.
Not exact matches
«This leads to spending way
too much energy on conference calls, meetings and offsites, traveling to see each other, and
wasting time with conference reports, PowerPoint presentations, dimming and ultimately extinguishing creativity,» he said at the ANA conference.
Over time, however, Handmaker noticed an uptick in the amount of
waste and production and delivery errors:
Too much excess paper was being thrown away in the production of business cards and other print jobs, and production delays and flaws were creeping up.
If you don't do that, she said, you
waste too much time once you do have an opening: Recruiting, vetting, interviewing, and deciding.
So don't
waste too much time investigating; act to make it right right away.
If you don't recognize the difference you end up
wasting too much time trying to stay professionally connected to people you shouldn't be.
Hadfield's return couldn't happen «
too soon,» according to the article, since he was
wasting so
much time conducting public relations for himself and space agencies in general, rather than actual scientific research:
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.
The company doesn't want to overestimate the VR market and end up
wasting too much money on failed initiatives, Mirsa explained.
Fried says
too many businesses — both online and off — get distracted with things that don't matter, whether focusing on
wasted employee policies, scheduling unnecessary meetings, or worrying
too much about branding.
Meanwhile, other members of the Big Six argue
too much technology can be a bad thing, not to mention a
waste of time and money.
In one important case, investors sued
waste disposal company Republic Services (rsg), accusing directors of paying themselves
too much.
«Making
too many decisions about mundane details is a
waste of a limited resource: your mental energy... if you want to be able to have more mental resources throughout the day, you should identify the aspects of your life that you consider mundane — and then «routinize» those aspects as
much as possible,» he has written.
The biggest lesson learned, and where I
wasted a good four or five months, was in spending
too much time with the «whales» upfront.
The fact is many meetings deliver value, but they simply take
too long and
waste too much time.
The limiting factor for salespeople is time, and if your connect rate is
too low, it means
too much time is
wasted.
One common mistake that can slow down your sales cycle is
wasting too much time talking to someone who isn't the decision maker in the buying process.
I'm not going to
waste too much of your time on this strategy because Warren Buffet, the living Intelligent Investor, has tried and failed repeatedly to profit from bargain issues and since 1989 has publicly denounced what he nicknamed the «cigar - butt» strategy.
I have seen
too many people
waste too much of their day trying to come up with that killer «long tail» keyword, instead of spending their time more wisely on other equally important aspects of SEM.
I pray to whichever holy name (God, Allah, Jehovah, Krishna, Jesus, etc.) suits the ONE Omniscient, Omnipresent, Omnipotent being that ignorance is wiped away from our species and we become a closer, more loving, peaceful creature and that we realize how
much time we
waste and how
much further we push our fellow neighbor and brother under God, regardless of creed, away debating over who's God is better and discover the error of our ways before we destroy each other... before it's
too late, because The End is Nigh!!!!! LOL!!!!! Really though, isn't the world full of enough tragedy, and aren't their so many more important things that need our energy and attention like the innocent children in Pakistan dying from diseases from the flood or the homeless children in our own country, or the lack of education, which is exactly what leads to this kind of debate?
Life is
much too important than to
waste time.
Far
too much time is
wasted on things that have common sense solutions.
My interpretation: if pastors started preaching
too much about overeating and
wasting food, their pews would be empty!
I left the Catholic church, because when I was there, I saw
too much money being
wasted on altars, churches with fancy glass windows, gold chalices, etc..
All sorts of luxury brands are giving us their
waste: we already have
too much.
That's already
too much time
wasted on myths and fairytales, thank you.
Nevertheless, I pursued a running argument with Barkun: he was
wasting too much intellectual energy on the lunatic fringe.
Therefore no one should
waste what belongs to God and to all, nor accumulate
too much to the detriment of the needs of others.
Greed is a primary manifestation of the ego's screaming battle to have its own way, and it inevitably leads to the fear and ignorance that are glaringly evident in the highly educated confusion in our culture today, in our poisoned environment and
wasted wealth, and in the affluent uncertainty that afflicts us as it turns out that
too much is never enough.
Wasted years of
too much hunting, etc in my past.
Everyone says such a goal is
too hard, that it costs so
much, but would rather instead
waste TRILLIONS of dollars finding ways to simply kill each other when those trillions of dollars spent on killing could be spent on finding ways to colonize the Moon and Mercury.
@Margaret «You've
wasted too much time when you could have been relaxing with a coffee.
never mind I see you have
wasted too much of my time already.
Don't let us
waste our money for
too much food, cloths, big houses and cars and travels, but help the disadvanteged people.
Tried these the other day — really disappointed as they turned out bad and that I had
wasted so many expensive ingredients I used everything listed, wish I had've read the comments section more though to see you saying to ONLY use orange sweet potato, as I used white fleshed, and an actual measurement, as I must've used
too much.