Sentences with phrase «too opinionated»

I'm too opinionated to not want to touch on the issues, no matter how much I love the story.
She turns down candidates she thinks are too young, too new to their careers, or too opinionated.
He went to Hollywood in the late forties; always too opinionated for his own good, Mason never quite established himself as a star player, but he managed to make a large and varied impact on some of the finest films of his time.
I am political without being too opinionated and I try to live my life with lover and as little judgement as possible.
Sure, someday it might become important to reveal relevant information about your health, past relationships, or political views, but conversations that are too personal or too opinionated are a turnoff on a first date.
As for the rest of the relationship, it did not turn out to be a good one — he was too negative, too opinionated, etc..
The most prominent recent case is Amina Lone, who claims that she can not stand again as a councillor in Manchester because she is too opinionated about female equality.
It is important that babies experience a range of different tastes and textures before they become too opinionated about being introduced to new foods.
«Most young talk - show hosts are afraid to be too opinionated,» says XTRA vice president of programming Howard Freedman.
I was too opinionated, too artistic, too quick to question, too something, too everything.
For those of us who have been told that we are too much — too loud, too opinionated, too smart, too bold, too quiet, too curvy, too skinny, too sexual, too intense, too feeling, too soft, too tender, too young, too old, too liberal, too conservative — may we say: you belong here with us.

Not exact matches

And yes, Durham is an awful opinionated TalkSport bully boy BUT is fearless and correct in this case and Merson, though likeable, is hardly brain of Britain either, but Merse sees the truth about ARSENAL AND HAS THE GUTS TO SAY IT TOO.
That has to change, too,» the always opinionated, rarely politically correct Lagerfeld told The Associated Press back in March.
Even before leaving I was a bit nervous to return: would it be too crowded, would I be too tired to get excited, would there be anything good to see, would I be overwhelmed by the opinionated crowds?
The industry standard at the moment for screen sizes is an amazing 4 inches of actual touchscreen space... This was once considered too large for a smartphone by even the opinionated staff with BGR when reviewing the original Motorola Droid X and T - Mobile Nexus smartphones.
Address to the readers in a direct way, and avoid using too emotionally coloured words, as your opinionated essay should be written in a formal way.
Yeh, picky and opinionated, but it's MY money writers want, and good value in return is not too much to ask, now is it?
Avoid too much spoiling though; indulgence of every whim can turn your Peke into an obstinate, opinionated and willful companion.
Buddy commentary is prevalent out there too (Madden, Amped, Tony Hawk... you name it), but The Crew 2 introduces several teams to impress, each with its own opinionated coach, and «families» that see you as their future champion.
Miller is a reputable scientist whose work rises above the data snooping, data mining and regression against increasing trends of self - opinionated verbiage (to borrow Briffa's phrase) that is too prevalent in the field.
Consider, too, Bill Press» Opinionated Lessons in Statistics.
But Greens — as many of our opinionated, intelligent commenters show — can be conservative, libertarian, or anarchist too.
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