Sentences with phrase «too stuck in»

If you are too stuck in to a certain plan with no flexibility you will go down with the rest who don't make their move when the iron is hot.
The husband might feel as though his wife is too stuck in pain and doesn't have concern for him anymore, or that she insists on «stirring up» the worst feelings in everyone.
It seems to me that Professor Dodek's analysis is too stuck in rigid categories, without allowing for (a) the difference of the sui - generis AG that takes him / her out of those categories, and (b) the legal nature of the advice being given.
Very often, the photorealistic artist gets too stuck in the details, (so) that the painting looks too clean, too perfect.
I want to thank you again for being ambitious enough to invest in game streaming because it is awesome and I do believe it is the future even if some are too stuck in their ways right now to see it.
The two start an uneasy romance, as he is too stuck in his ways to be an adequate companion.
Dumbo too stuck in my memory with its great soundtrack and colourful characters.
Final Verdict: Age of Ultron is good, perhaps a little too stuck in formula, but it hits the right spots to act as good popcorn entertainment.
There are shreds of hope here and there, but Manglehorn is too stuck in his misery to see them for what they are.
Your ideal initial meeting place may not be the same as the person who you've begun talking to, so don't allow yourself to become too stuck in your ways.
It's that strange irony of being surrounded by thousands of people, yet failing to actually connect - everyone seems to be either too busy to break their routines or too stuck in their existing social circles to meet fresh new faces.
Some people are too stuck in the quarry and other commitments that prevent them from developing long - term relationship with another.
You're just too stuck in the old way to meet them in the same way that they're trying to meet you.
They are so easy to tuck into your combat boots, and we recommend sticking to black leggings as you don't want to look too stuck in the 90s.
They felt dated and too stuck in my mind as being part of that MOM look.
The man is now too stuck in his stubbornness to continue to enjoy my respect.
Too stuck in his ways to make changes to the lineup??
Too stuck in their ways to change a lineup, will never bench a struggling player.

Not exact matches

And yet we battle problems daily at work and at home, and we all too easily get stuck in the rut of matching up the same kinds of solutions to the same old problems.
We all know it'll be far too tempting to look down at (and tap and swipe the hell out of) that cool touchscreen display anyway, especially at stoplights or stuck in freeway gridlock.
Kinaxis might sound like another breakout tech startup trying to disrupt a market segment stuck in its ways for far too long.
If you're thinking too much, you're probably stuck in your head and intellectualizing things too much.
Others, in an effort to run on the cutting edge, try to implement too many new systems and get stuck trying to do it all.
Testing is cost - effective and data - driven, so there's no excuse to get stuck in R&D for too long.
Too many companies of all sizes are stuck closer to the «before» in that tale of transformation than the «after.»
Too many of the also - rans are already stuck in the proof - point pudding (moving sideways instead of forward) and finding that they can no longer sell the same old «just wait and see» story as easily to the guys that totally fell for it the last time.
She wished she had changed her career path sooner in her life but now that she is in her late 50s, she was too close to retirement age to change anything and it was best to just stick it out — for another nine years!
«You should have someone in management and in HR to see if someone is getting stuck in an uncomfortable situation, whether it is inappropriate touching, too much hugging or a conversation that is taking a bad turn.»
If asked to stick a part into a tight - fitting box, for example, Baxter carefully wiggles it in, sensing the part slipping into place — which is how you would do it, too.
No one I know is getting any less lazy and sticking with what has worked for you in the past is too easy, even though it's not gonna get the job done going forward.
Long known for its wood sticks (and official game pucks), Sher - wood has only a small share of the high - end composite market and knew it would make little sense to launch a me - too product in a category that Bauer and CCM dominate.
There's no room in the house of success for complacency or remaining stuck too long.
Winters are long, too, typically kicking off in October and sticking around as late as May.
Any form of consistent exercise tends to result in a snowball effect: Most people who stick with an exercise program typically start eating better, too.
Getting stuck in a digital rut is all too common today.
«If companies invest heavy dollars in training people when there are too few people for the jobs, they're stuck,» Challenger said.
If you wait until it's too late, you'll be forever stuck in the bottom seven billion.
But, if you have too big of a number stuck in your accounts receivable, meaning you don't have the cash yet, that gives you an action item to tackle.
That's according to career advisor Erin Berkery - Rovner, who contends in her Quora answer that too many young people stick their heads in the sand about others» misguided ideas of their generation.
All too often, small business owners get stuck in the office managing their business» daily operations rather than working with customers to pursue the passion that inspired them to go into business in the first place.
They stuck with her because they all had skin in the game, too.
But, too many companies forget about these customers and focus on bringing in new clients, expecting the old ones to stick around.
It's too bad we couldn't get our oil to the refinery on the east coast, so they wouldn't have to import so much product from Saudi Arabia... Alberta's frustrations... blocked from both directions... stuck... land locked... after years of paying billions of dollars in equalization payments to help the rest of Canada.
One of the most common reasons that traders never make it to the top of the trading «mountain», is that they get stuck in an insane cycle of placing trades, obsessively watching the price of the instruments they're trading as it moves up and down, and fiddling with the trade while it's live, typically by exiting too early or too late.
Four printed card decks with in - the - moment tips for the all - too - common stuck moments of procrastination, negative thinking, creativity, and productivity.
In light of recent developments, too bad Harper didn't stick to his 2011 commitment — to balance the budget over the medium term, without specifying a specific year.
There are also too many people who left the labour market unwillingly or who are unhappily stuck in part - time or low - paid jobs.
That said, life is too short to be stuck in a job you hate.
One study found that the CRH system and HPA axis got stuck in overdrive in adult rodents that had been separated from their mothers too early in life.
The smartphone market is too competitive to allow the traditional BlackBerry device to make headway, at the same sticking to features that loyalists want in their phones.
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