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26 Sentences With "to the exclusion of everything else"

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It does emphasize the importance of identity, but not to the exclusion of everything else.
Tatarinov warned against focusing too much on subject matter expertise to the exclusion of everything else.
Do you worry that this song will define your career to the exclusion of everything else?
The show is a little too enamored of its bleaker shades, to the exclusion of everything else.
"Everybody on our side is talking about House and Senate races to the exclusion of everything else," he said.
In diplomatic terms, the phrase "protect" would have the connotation that breastfeeding is the policy to the exclusion of everything else.
I'm less concerned about the grades themselves than if this became all-consuming, to the exclusion of everything else in his life.
But the onus is on their parents and the culture, who insisted that women focus on their educations and careers to the exclusion of everything else.
And as important as covering the president may be, I began to wonder if we were overdosing on Trump news, to the exclusion of everything else.
But then that legislation immediately directs planners to focus on the creation of a Federally Funded Research and Development Center (FFRDC) — apparently to the exclusion of everything else.
The reason that I'm worried about focusing on structural narratives to the exclusion of everything else is that people are responsive to the message that their culture gives to them.
And the 2018 midterm results show that the white identity politics that Trump has made the core of Republican appeals, to the exclusion of everything else, aren't actually sufficient to sustain a majority party.
It wasn't that I believed the hardware was too costly to take off for a mainstream audience, rather that I didn't necessarily think it was a great idea to immerse yourself in the world to the exclusion of everything else.
" Letterman cites a similar dynamic during his decades as a late-night host, saying, "I went through a version of the same thing where all I cared about was being on television, to the exclusion of everything else that I now realize is actually life.
Even Apple partially hopped on the bandwagon as it equipped all of its laptops with USB-C (to the exclusion of everything else) and used USB-C to help charge iPhone's way faster than the feeble USB Type-A chargers that come included in the box.
Two years ago, an eternity in the music industry, the big scandal in rockcrit concerned an article by Saul Austerlitz in the New York Times called "The Pernicious Rise of Poptimism" in which the disillusioned critic accused a bunch of other critics of having embraced megastars to the exclusion of everything else.
"Bang the Drum All Day" is a 1983 song by Todd Rundgren. The lyrics describe, in the first person, the singer's drive to "bang on the drum all day" to the exclusion of everything else. All the instruments on this track are performed by Rundgren. The song has become popular as an anti-work anthem or anthem of celebration.
Son of the French actor and director Thierry Destrez, Alexandre grew up in the western suburbs of Paris. He became interested in music at the age of nine, teaching himself to play on his mother's old piano and continuing to be self-taught for several years. Following a "self-directed" scolarity, Destrez decided to concentrate entirely on his music to the exclusion of everything else. He left home and for several years earned his living by doing casual jobs while still focusing on the piano.
Wigger, pp. 52-53. Morel believed that because of the high infant mortality in the tropics that Africans had evolved in such a way as to be obsessed with sex, to the exclusion of everything else, as they needed a high birth rate to maintain their numbers. Precisely because Morel believed in the uncontrolled sexuality of blacks, he considered it self-evident that the "sexually uncontrolled and uncontrollable" Senegalese would run amok in the Rhineland and rape every German female in sight.Wigger, p. 57.
However, after witnessing a different type of dance at a festival, Polina decides to go to Aix-en-Provence and audition for a modern dance school there alongside her boyfriend, Adrien. They are both accepted though she is warned that modern dance is very different from the classical training she is used to. Polina struggles with the choreography and is criticized for focusing on her work to the exclusion of everything else. During a rehearsal she injures her ankle and is quickly replaced by her understudy, Sonia, who begins an affair with Adrien.
However, once Shura hears that the Daleks and the Ogrons are entering the house, he tells the Doctor and Jo to leave – he will take care of both of them. The Brigadier tells his men to fall back to the main road as the Daleks and the Ogrons search the house for the delegates and Styles, with the Daleks intent on carrying out their mission to the exclusion of everything else, and the Ogrons simply following orders. Shura detonates the dalekanium bomb, destroying both the house and everything in it. The Doctor tells Styles that it is now up to him to make the conference a success.
Brenda's trademark is her "honeyed Georgia cadence", and her catchphrase is, "Thank you; thank you so much." If she cannot arrest and convict a criminal then she will visit other avenues in order to bring them to justice, such as having them imprisoned in a foreign jail or leaking certain details to certain people in order to get them killed. Although she largely gets away with this in earlier seasons, it eventually lands her in big trouble. Brenda is portrayed as a severe workaholic who routinely focuses on her cases to the exclusion of everything else around her, a habit that frequently clashes with her professional and personal lives and relationships.
At the same time, Goga proved himself a better poet than politician, and there was a crisis atmosphere in early 1938 as the Goga government, which obsessed with solving the "Jewish Question" to the exclusion of everything else was clearly floundering. Weinberg wrote about Goga that he was "Unprepared for office and untouched by any leadership ability..." and whose clownish antics left diplomats stationed in Bucharest "half-amused, half- appalled". As Carol had expected, Goga proved to be such an inept leader as to discredit democracy while his anti-Semitic policies ensured that the none of the democratic great powers would object to Carol proclaiming a dictatorship.
Only a narrow amount of diverse content is the focus of attention and fewer objects are perceived. A person may become absorbed by one object, event or process up to the exclusion of everything else, which has been called a train of fantasy and has been described as a form of tunnel vision where the individual is more aware of an individual element of meaning, emotion etc. There seems to be a certain unity of attention while normally attention relies on multiple channels. Flights of fantasy and dreaming, including perceiving connections and associations of ideas that do not seem accessible in a normal state are often reported.
Another device that was sometimes used quite dramatically by Maher (see image, upper left) that is a signature feature of Seyfarth's work is the embellishment of the front door as the main decorative feature of the house, usually to the exclusion of everything else on the building. This allowed for the buildings' geometry and finish materials to speak for its architectural style, and act as a counterpoint to what was seen, especially then, as the fussiness of the architecture of the previous three quarters of a century. Here he was practicing what Root and Louis Sullivan had preached: > "The value of plain surfaces in every building is not to be overestimated. > Strive for them, and when the fates place at your disposal a good, generous > sweep of masonry, accept it frankly and thank God." > – From a paper read by Root before the Chicago Architectural Sketch Club, > January 3, 1887 and later published in Inland Architect.
Brown warned Catholics against becoming caricatures, "we need to avoid the caricature that the only thing the Catholic Church has to speak about is abortion, gay marriage and contraception". He said "the caricature would be that these Catholics, all they talk about are those three things, and we don't want to put ourselves in that situation because the beauty of life with Christ, the spirituality of the Catholic Church, the history of the Catholic Church, the life of grace, the aspiration to be found worthy of the life of the world to come, eternal life, that is what this is about." In this he echoed Pope Francis in his interview with La Civiltà Cattolica in which he said "we ought not to be reduced as Catholics to the disjointed, obsessive proclamation of a few moral truths to the exclusion of everything else". He also praised bishops for doing "an excellent job" in their presentation of the church's teachings prior to the same-sex marriage referendum which took place in May 2015.

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