Sentences with phrase «with inordinate»

I have been blessed with an inordinate amount of patience.
Allegedly there was a noise complaint made shortly before the collapse, but even with an inordinate number of people on the balcony in question, it should not have disintegrated.
As someone who has had extensive experience with the administrative justice system I would suggest that many of the people who have brought their issues to A / J agencies and have contended with inordinate and unjustified delay should be invited to participate in the discussions you evidently feel should take place.
Lawyers deal with an inordinate amount of email related to their cases.
And that in 1906 the big worry about the year 2006 was that we'd be cursed with an inordinate amount of leisure time (and that somehow capitalism would step out of the way to let that happen?).
With the inordinate quantities of time now available to the average mug in post-manufacturing-Australia, workshops for new learning could abound, what do you want to learn; How To Knit A Mud Brick Macramé Skivvy, Build Your Dream Hut From Sea - Weed And Snot, How To Prevent Post Birth Waste by Eating Your Own Placenta, Catch and Cook Your Own Slugs Using Only a Hangman's Noose and Some Stolen Kerosene, the options are endless.
The paintings are presented in chronological order with an inordinate amount of scholarship and research that helps the viewer along the way, the catalogue is excellent offering a wealth of information.
They may charge you a high APR or gauge you with an inordinate amount of fees
With Stan Lee's blessing, Snipes was prepared to share the story of the Wakanda hero but was met with an inordinate amount of red tape.
There was also a strong note of melancholy going through many of the better films, with an inordinate number set during the winter months as a way of emphasising this sombre tone.
Crichton's directorial style is a bit overambitious, with inordinate amounts of ominous musical scoring during scenes which aren't particularly frightening.
Until now however, it had been believed that this was limited to the packing of government and state agencies with an inordinate number of relatives, friends and business associates of the President.That view underestimated the extent of the state capture that is currently bedevilling Ghana.
Curries are particularly popular in Nigeria, and one of their distinguishing characteristics is that they are served with an inordinate number of accompaniments.
Another distinguishing characteristic of Nigerian curries is that they are served with an inordinate number of accompaniments.
They must deal with the inordinate need for approval clergy seem to have.
They may give with an inordinate expectation of receiving thanks.
Such individuals may be plagued with inordinate hastiness, always running around with high anxiety levels; yet on certain occasions, when they need to do something quickly, they may be suddenly gripped by fear.

Not exact matches

An inordinate number of women have been silenced through settlement agreements, with many unaware that they were not alone, because of these enforced silences.
«Compliance with the order would not require inordinate effort,» the DOJ asserts.
If the building is approaching 10 years old, or the HVAC systems have seen inordinate use (in an especially hot climate, say), get the HVAC systems inspected, along with the plumbing and electrical equipment.
And it is very common for me in coaching sessions with CEOs to spend an inordinate amount of time asking about team members: How is she doing?
Last week I was talking with Jess, our Director of Operations, about the inordinate impact that technology has had on the sales and marketing function.
With such an inordinate amount of dry powder, the spending of capital raised by Vision Fund will almost inevitably involve Cayman Islands structures.
But somehow equating that belief with the real physical danger of playing on the freeway... means that «belief» has gotten an inordinate place in life.
Both these founders were practicing polygimists, one with 18 wives, the other with 22, thus the inordinate membership expolsion in the early days.
Because the name is one with the essence of the thing named great care and ceremony were exercised in the giving of names; and we find reflected in the legends of Genesis an inordinate interest in the origin of ancient names of both places and people.
President Carter's announcement at Notre Dame in 1977 that Americans had gotten over their «inordinate fear of communism»» together with Secretary of State Cyrus Vance's statement that Carter and Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev shared «similar dreams and aspirations about the most fundamental issues»» demonstrated that the degradation of moral judgment into moral posturing could coexist with breathtaking strategic myopia (and indeed moral blindness) in minds for which the evocation of the specter of Vietnam marked an end to moral reasoning, or indeed any other form of reasoning.
For example, Catholics believe that a baby that isn't baptized with water goes to hell, thereby placing an inordinate emphasis on the religious ceremony as the source of the salvation, rather then on God.
Did you spend a painstakingly inordinate amount of time studying which doctrinal position was correct with respect to scripture and then accepted yr belief system accordingly?
I encourage people to use their ability to discern what's actually being communicated in their church situations and not gloss things over with glorified expectations or wishful thinking or inordinate submission to authority.
Dr. Elders said she wanted to educate the American people, and it appears she succeeded with a few, an inordinate number of whom are children of the counterculture working at what used to be called the nation's newspaper of record.
So last winter I had the awesome privilege of sitting down with a bunch of people WAY smarter than me to drink inordinate amounts of coffee and talk about the Bible.
One of the big problems i see with religious people is the inordinate amount of time and effort they spend connecting with an imaginary «god / jesus» as opposed to actually connecting with the real people who are around them everyday...
I don't spend an inordinate amount of time with it.
Much of that has to do with how John Cena has evolved as a wrestler late into his career — an inordinate percentage of WWE's best matches from the last few years involve Cena, and that's not a criticism of the rest of the roster so much as praise for how good John has become.
I expect our CBs to have a high passing percentage given that we spend an inordinate amount of time passing laterally and backwards, with the CBs routinely passing the ball between themselves while standing 2 meters from the half way line, and the ball never crossing into the other team's half.
Parents acknowledge that they were so enraptured by Pearson that they ignored a possible warning sign: He spent inordinate amounts of time with the boys off the field, taking them to see movies, to the golf course and on desert outings.
On the satellite trail, an inordinate number of players use oversized Prince rackets because, as with vitamins and religion, there is no evidence that they hurt you, and there remains the possibility they will help.
It seems that the transfer window has been with us forever, especially with the heightened expectations often created by the media, who love all the speculation, especially the frenzy of the last day which fills inordinate amounts of airtime and column inches.
If it seems like we've dedicated an inordinate amount of column space to Edin Dzeko on CdT — a player who has been with the club for all of six - and - a-half months — $» there's a good reason.
This summer, my little family has taken an inordinate amount of trips away from home and every time we go, we go with cloth diapers.
Being a woman in her thirties with two kids means that I spend an inordinate amount of time listening to other women moan about the men in their lives (come on, it's a fact of life that MOST women moan about their fellas).
An inordinate amount of kids today struggle with learning challenges.
My family with two young boys, now six and four, experiences an inordinate amount of these 24 hour tummy bugs.
All I knew was that I seemed to spend an inordinate amount of time on my couch with a baby connected to me, so she had to be getting enough.
Labour lost because they: a) broke manifold electoral promises b) lied shamelessly to the people and parliament c) engaged in industrial - scale corruption and lame cover - up d) wilfully enraged their newest supporters e) eschewed democracy at every opportunity f) treated the electorate like idiots g) alienated a vast constituency of voters with strong personal interest in the well - being of our servicemen h) inherited the most benign of economies and recklessly maxed out the public debt i) devoted inordinate time and effort to policies based on immature class war antics j) engaged in open internal dissent while being too cowardly to take any definitive action k) offered a wholly negative electoral campaign Unless confidence is restored in these areas, Labour will continue to be despised.
«If there is anybody who is fighting with his conscience, then it should be Wike, who after so many years of eating from the same plate with his former master, Amaechi, turned around and betrayed him like the Biblical Judas Iscariot, simply because of inordinate political ambition.
Impatience, yes, and a relentless pursuit of sugar, and an inordinate fascination with synonyms for «posterior,» but the need to appear cooler - than - thou is simply not their instinct.
In reality, crime scene investigators often spend seemingly inordinate amounts of time gathering and assessing evidence and then present it as probabilities rather than the kind of definitive result expected of a court room filled with actors rather than real people.
In recent sleep lab studies of 600 people age 30 or older, Mignot was surprised to find that 1 percent — or 20 times as many as with classic narcolepsy — suffered from inordinate sleepiness, had a high frequency of the autoimmune marker linked to narcolepsy, and went very rapidly into REM when they napped.
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