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29 Sentences With "overzealously"

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Fanboys who slam into you overzealously looking for an autograph.
Think about how the label "fake news" was applied overzealously by the media, becoming a buzzword without a clear meaning.
He said Cubeyou was just collateral damage as Facebook has overzealously scrambled to show that it cares about data privacy.
He portrays her as brittle, dislikable, unimaginative — a scientist who'd struck gold and was now overzealously controlling access to her star patient.
Clinton and her aides have said that the intelligence agencies are overzealously classifying information, and in this case the State Department agreed.
The handset is pretty clearly targeted at first time phone users – or "young and energetic entertainment seekers," as the related press materially overzealously boasts.
Clinton and her aides have said the State Department and the intelligence agencies are overzealously classifying information that was not marked classified at the time.
In divided government, the congressional party always investigates the president, often overzealously, but the underlying motives for these investigations usually have some connection to important events.
To many in South Florida, which has a large community of residents who fled socialist governments in Cuba and Venezuela, ICE appeared to be acting overzealously.
And elsewhere in the industry, retailers who years ago expanded overzealously are now dialing back their store fleets, in an attempt to revive their own store productivity.
Clinton maintains that the State Department and the intelligence agencies are overzealously classifying information as part of the process of releasing roughly 33,000 emails under the Freedom of Information Act.
If you think SoftBank chief Masayoshi Son is overzealously pursuing overvalued startups with his oversized global megafund, then he would like you to know that things are actually going quite well.
Initial reports turn out to be wrong, communications break down at critical moments, important people become inexplicably hard to reach, and orders get lost or are sometimes interpreted overzealously with calamitous results.
The commissioner has been a boogeyman for Republicans for years, because many in the party think that he has misled them over accusations that the agency overzealously audited certain conservative nonprofit groups.
We've also had a founder overzealously focused on their valuation cap from their seed round on, who ruined negotiations with a top 10 VC firm because they wouldn't go lower than their cap.
Kanye West, the Strokes, the Killers, Beck, and many more play the sixth annual Governors Ball (June 3-5), a bet so safe that some fans overzealously snapped their wristbands on a month early.
Every statistical measure available, of course, suggests it might not be the worst thing if these predatory men believed that they would be overzealously prosecuted if they committed a crime of sexual or domestic violence.
The Eurosceptic Left Bloc and the Communists have argued that the administration should spend more on healthcare and public servant wages rather than cutting the deficit overzealously below the target they agreed to a year ago.
Inside Higher Ed published an article recently in which college-placement advisers said that some clients wanted to steer clear of certain elite schools — Yale and Brown were singled out — that struck them as overzealously progressive.
First, CMS's process for fighting fraud needs to be reoriented towards weeding out actually fraudulent suppliers rather than focusing on technical documentation requirements not in the control of the suppliers – which leads to auditors overzealously searching for technical errors.
Representative Doug Collins of Georgia, the Republican selected to become the committee's ranking member, said he was prepared to work with Mr. Nadler legislatively but would do all he could to shut down the committee if Democrats overzealously pursued the president.
Kevin marries Leanne and gives up his dream of being an actor, instead decides to teach. Curtis asks Kevin if he is still dreaming, Kevin replies "every now and then when I fall asleep". Curtis is accosted by a young female college student who overzealously petitions him for an audition. Curtis awkwardly escapes down a flight of stairs.
Due to the personal significance of her songs, Juanita had the studio lights turned off in order to make the recording experience feel more private. The band appreciated Nelson's techniques and studio abilities. They stated that he was great sonically and very adept at de-emphasising some songs that they had initially approached overzealously. They also expressed that they felt fortunate to have had the opportunity to work with the award-winning producer.
The resentment directed from enlisted men toward older officers was exacerbated by generational gaps, as well as different perceptions of how the military should conduct itself. Enforcement of military regulations, especially if done overzealously, led to troops' complaining and sometimes threats of physical violence directed toward officers. A number of factors may have influenced the incidence of fragging. The demand for manpower for the war in Vietnam caused the armed forces to lower their standards for inducting both officers and enlisted men.
As night falls and a thunderstorm looms, Tigger overzealously speaks of the horrors of Halloween, frightening Piglet enough that he runs home and barricades the door. Sympathetic to Piglet's fear, Pooh, Eeyore and Tigger decide to avoid the frightening aspects of Halloween and throw Piglet a less frightening "Hallo-wasn't" party instead. When the three costumed friends show up at Piglet's house, he mistakes them for a monster and flees. The trio of friends discover Piglet is missing, and go to search for him in the night.
He served briefly as First Secretary from December 11, 1928 until January 30, 1929. He was expelled from Central Committee in 1932 for his role in the "Leftist Deviation" in which certain party leaders were blamed for overzealously and prematurely attempting to implement socialist policies of forced collectivization and property confiscation and was named minister of health from 1932 to 1934. In 1937 he was arrested on charges of counterrevolution, accused of heading the "Badrakh Group" along with Zolbingiin Shijee that sought to create a breakaway autonomous Dörvöd region in present-day Uvs Province.
In 2006, Sullivan was made Acting Director of the ATF by President George W. Bush. The position had been made subject to the Senate confirmation process and Sullivan was the first nominee to be sent to the Senate. Bush nominated Sullivan to be permanent director in 2007, but the nomination was blocked by a Senate hold placed by Senators David Vitter (R-Louisiana), Michael Crapo (R-Idaho) and Larry E. Craig (R-Idaho). They expressed their concern that the ATF is hostile to small gun dealers, pursuing them overzealously for small paperwork infractions and driving law-abiding small retailers out of business.
The Third King died in 1972, and the Raven Crown passed to the 16-year-old Jigme Singye Wangchuck. The Fourth King was, like his father, educated in England and India, and had also attended Ugyen Wangchuck Academy at Satsham Choten in Paro. Reigning until 2006, the Fourth King was responsible for the development of the tourism industry, Gross National Happiness as a concept, and strides in democratization including the draft Constitution of Bhutan. The later years of his reign, however, also marked the departure of Bhutanese refugees in the 1990s amid the government's driglam namzha policy (official behaviour and dress code) and citizenship laws that were overzealously enforced by some district officials.
Grand Teton National Park shutdown The Atlantic wrote that "National Park Service closures have become the most visible face of the shutdown." All 401 units of the National Park System were closed to the public during the shutdown, as Congress had not appropriated funding for their operations and maintenance. Some conservative pundits, including RNC Chairman Reince Priebus and some Republican lawmakers, including Senator Ted Cruz, charged that some of the closures were unnecessary and overzealously enforced at the behest of the Obama administration. The National Park Service responded that it is legally mandated to protect national park lands and, in the absence of available staff to patrol, maintain and administer the areas, must close them to the public.

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