Tighter In A Sentence
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- The vortex had tightened into a spiral that was winding tighter and tighter.
- While the story started a bit slow, it constantly wound tighter and tighter.
- However, an evil thread draws the couple into a tighter and tighter noose.
- Such a search wraps the individual tighter and tighter in a web of conformity.
- Tighter and tighter until it feels as if their head is going to cave in.
- Stress is going to mount as the schedule becomes tighter and tighter and more money is spent.
- The noose of the rule of law is getting tighter and tighter around the neck of the Executive Branch.
- As budgets get tighter, employees will scrutinize management decisions.
- Has local tension over tighter fishing regulations reached flash point.
- Skin feels strengthened and appears tighter and firmer and more defined.
- Some reviewers have criticised this length and suggested some tighter editing.
- Orca contains little tidbits that very innocuously tie the series tighter.
- Plots are tighter, and focus on characters and relationships considerably stronger.
- Swinging the door in makes for tighter maneuvering, but it's necessary.
- In other words, a stronger Transverse Abdominus means a tighter, slimmer waist.
- This is unfortunate because it also puts tighter restrictions on foreign investment.
- My skin looks tighter, smoother and fresher than before working with Maggie.
- Their xenophobic and Orwellian notions on tighter immigration controls and National I.
- As the plots progress, the stories weave together in ever tighter circles.
- I prefer my historicals more realistic and with tighter more succinct dialogue.
- It definitely would have benefitted from a tighter focus and better editing.
- Tangling in the sash around my waist, anchoring me tighter against him.
- The writing is crisper and plot control seemed tighter and better managed.
- Now it'll probably be even tighter because there's probably calcium built up.
- The NRDC, therefore, recommends a tighter standard focusing on the smallest particles.
- Generally speaking, he's a little wordy and could benefit from tighter editing.
- The writing could have been better, Tighter editing would have been great.
- This tighter security is long overdue and should have happened after 911.
- Had the writing been tighter the novel would have been more effective.
- His album cuts are tighter than the majority of other rapper's singles.
- I recommend it but wished that it was tighter and consistently focused.
- I like to color in smaller, tighter designs because they are prettier.
- Stephan King puts a fair and logical argument for tighter gun controls.
- Most of those people are probably already on board with tighter regulation.
- The program will include job cuts and tighter purchasing and management controls.
- They're closer together on the DualShock 4, making a tighter diamond shape.
- It wouldn't have simplified the novel, just made it tighter, more cohesive.
- She's older, airport security is tighter, people recognize her from long ago.
- She said regulations were tighter for laptop computers than for lap children.
- Having a shorter, tighter story would make it more suspenseful and intriguing.
- I'm all for much tighter control of firearms and high capacity magazines.
- ' Put down that tray and come lace me tighter,'said Scarlett irritably.
- The characters more interesting and the plots tighter than her earlier offerings.
- It definitely would have benefited from tighter editing and an index of names.
- Here's how to thin your thighs into getting tighter, leaner, and more slender.
- Better execution of the characters would certainly help, as would a tighter plot.
- This was a pretty engaging story that could have benefited from tighter editing.
- He's just locked in his racist and homophobic base into a tighter embrace.
- But his relationship with Precious his stepdaughter has grown tighter since the accident.
- Everything from tighter agriculture rules to looser pollution controls have irked some Swedes.
- The tighter everything is, the more power will be delivered to the screw.
- Wish the Velcro would stay tighter longer but over all a great product.
- Very small,so it gets into tighter spaces then my dewalt hammer drill.
- Just would prefer a tighter, more focused menu with more authentic Ukranian dishes.
- While the band is tighter than ever, they have also become more mature.
- As another reviewer pointed out, the writing could have been much, much tighter.
- The mystery and suspense are tighter and the reveals are even more shocking.
- True, Nanny Diaries seems shorter and tighter, yet a nanny job leads nowhere.
- The bond prices will collapse as interests go caused by tighter money lending.
- Also, the central conflict regarding the tome and Lilith could have been tighter.
- The plot is tighter, the psychological motivations are compelling and it never drags.
- Past issues have included tighter gun control measures and funding for sick Sept.
- Seriously, it could have been 200 pages shorter and a much tighter narrative.
- All he does is twirl our heartstrings ever tighter around his greasy fingers.
- She snuggled in tighter until my sore mouth and gut no longer throbbed.
- The Greens Party and antigun activists renewed calls for tighter controls on handguns.
- The only way to protect your family is tighter control and fewer guns.
- Personally I would have preferred some tighter editing and a lesser page count.
- Aside from tighter banking regulations, Dai indicated little change in other financial policies.
- They might ba a bit abrasive, though, if used with tighter fitting designs.
- The characters could have been more developed giving the story a tighter feeling.
- However, it would have been better with a tighter plot and less digression.
- This overall felt like a much tighter mystery than some of her others.
- Koizumi called Friday for tighter financial controls on money laundering and other fraud.
- I would like to have seen a tighter, sharper focus with less editorial.
- The louder the protests, the tighter Homeland Security grips down on the city.
- I myself prefer the shorter original version because I think it is tighter.
- There are few signs a tighter labor market has quickened inflation so far.
- Generally, the tighter the curls of the fleece, the slenderer is the wool.
- They find the call for tighter harmonization of monetary and fiscal policies unrealistic.
- It could have done with tighter editing and less focus on her breasts.
- Your skin gets tighter, your muscles tense and you look so much younger.
- Consummation is always thwarted and the sexual tension winds tighter with each book.
- Some even have elastic waistbands that can be folded for a tighter fit.
- The aisles are tight to say the least and the booths were even tighter.
- The motion is very smooth, with the tail section much tighter than the head.
- I thought this novella was actually better than the novel tighter and more engaging.
- New twists are revealed and older plot threads wind tighter as this story progresses.
- It's one of those things that just makes my heart squeeze a little tighter.
- I wanted a tighter mystery story and I would define this as more literary.
- To top it off, the skin in my face felt tighter and completely rejuvenated.
- The little ones that come with this set seal tighter then the big ones.
- There are a few loose ends, which tighter, more modern editing might have addressed.
- Tighter editing would have resolved this problem, and made for a more streamlined argument.
- Their shared mean and nasty behavior now binds them together tighter than epoxy glue.
- Hamilton held a tighter line, while Rosberg complained of more oversteer on lap 26.
- I find that my skin is smoother, calmer, tighter since switching to this product.
- That pain that they unwittingly share makes them more real and their bond tighter.
- As the story continued, the writing got tighter and the characters got more interesting.
- The Army ordered tighter controls for the so-called contingency funds for the program.
- I do like both of them though, and the Bosch fits into tighter places.
- Eventually I ended up duct taping the straps together to make it fit tighter.
- However, these seats were much tighter than some other coach seats I've sat on.
- Elizabeth Joy Arnold is a talented writer but this story could have been tighter.
- We actually rarely gamble here as their machines are tighter than a ticks ass.
- The last novel was disappointing but the narrative here was much tighter and focused.
- Wish the story had been tighter, with more time exploring the relationship between them.
- I gripped my backpack and gym bag tighter and climbed the grime coated steps.
- Meanwhile, government public relation as an offshoot also has tighter relations with public policy.
- Studdard's voice sounds higher and tighter, giving his occasionally monotone baritone much-. eeEed range.
- Delta trikes generally have higher seats and a tighter turning radius than tadpole trikes.
- Some parts could have been a bit tighter, others a little more fleshed out.
- I bought the medium sized one bc I wanted tighter curls, not wavy ones.
- Finally, some topics are repeated which tighter editing could remove without diluting the message.
- Knowing what they think allows me to give them tighter parameters in their charge.
- The tighter focused laser has a higher peak brightness ( irradiance ) that forms a plasma.
- Blunkett also announced tighter rules to stop temporary migrants from switching to permanent employment.
- This bike trip was going to stretch things tighter than his pre-training belt.
- It's still functional and not bothersome, but I would have preferred a tighter fit.
- Tighter budgets and smaller wallets do not mean that you cannot afford contemporary furniture.
- With millions of online businesses today, the competition to get customers is getting tighter.
- I wish the connections were tighter and stronger so it would stay together better.
- It will make you laugh, cry, and hug your own children a little tighter.
- They do have lunch specials as well if you are trying to budget tighter.
- In the latest installment, the writing is even tighter and the action is great.
- My stomach is flatter, my skin tighter, my buns are a bit more lifted.
- Stay away from this casino, it's just getting tighter every day at this place.
- When its skipping it means the plastic belt can't drive the steel screw tighter.
- I'm not sure if it's possible for a woman to wear tighter, skimpier outfits.
- However, you can tell the medium is beginning to get tighter as she ages.
- This tighter fit enables caffeine to plug the receptor, thus preventing adenosine from binding.
- The plot, while interesting, needed a tighter thread with less players and more action.
- Phormio with his ships circled around the Peloponnesian fleet, driving the circle ever tighter.
- There is probably no other executive who has a tighter schedule than does Trump.
- Finding Ultra is an enjoyable read that might have benefited from a tighter focus.
- The only thing was the editing and formatting of EOS, could have been tighter.
- A tighter page limit would do wonders for the plotting and pacing issues here.
- It is fantastic how the author, Liane Moriarty, wound the plot tight and tighter.
- My skin looks better and tighter and I think it's improved my complexion overall.
- U6 is MUCH closer to reality because its a LOT tighter measure of 'unemployment'.
- ACA's subsidies should be higher and cost controls should be tighter throughout the system.
- You can feel your face getting tighter in just minutes of rubbing it in.
- It would have felt like a much tighter, and better focused story to me.
- Using cloth diapers also makes the bottoms of outfits tighter since they are puffier.
- Tatar also is pulling the purse strings tighter on annual spending for plant upgrades.
- *The prose would be tighter if you changed passive-voice constructions to active voice.
- After each kick, Davis scrunched into a tighter ball, helpless against the powerful man.
- I cinched the hold down screws a little tighter and it hasn't done it again.
- Less hood rattle due to tighter fit and better looking than the stock hood clasps.
- I love how Ashton weaves tighter several myths and various stories that concern the Underworld.
- You're wound up tighter than the rubber bands on the inside of a golf ball.
- His hand gripped the reins tighter when a burn threatened to clamp his throat shut.
- I also thought LaFlamme's writing was even better this time out crisper, tighter, and sharper.
- I really like this product and would recommend it to someone on a tighter budget.
- With some polishing and tighter editing this had the potential to be a good read.
- There are better stores that run a tighter ship that I would recommend shopping at.
- The smoked sausage was ok, but I've seen it packed tighter and needs more garlic.
- Eventually Julia's story becomes tighter and it does tie into the plot with great effect.
- A tighter story would have made the reading more intense to keep with the action.
- I felt like the story needed more tweaking to keep the twist and turns tighter.
- To convey so thoughtful a theme, it could have benefited from a much tighter plot.
- Without the constant attribution, she would have had a tighter story and faster moving plot.
- More are likely to be added as tighter federal disclosure requirements take hold by 2013.
- Continues trying to screw the faucet down tighter to stop the relentless sound of scandal.
- With a normal turnout in California, the popular vote would have been much, much tighter.
- She would have preferred the larger barrel, but this is good for smaller, tighter curls.
- The stand is ok but could have a tighter seam at the filter stand area.
- I had plenty of time, but someone with a tighter connection could have been frustrated.
- Because of tighter controls, action feels much faster, but at the same time easily manageable.
- Of course, if you are on a tighter schedule, ask what can be prepared fast.
- In my opinion, he could have told a much tighter story minus about 400 pages.
- A reminder to hold our kids tighter, think a little harder and cherish the moments.
- In theory I think Dream Man has a stronger plot and a cleaner, tighter storyline.
- Loose ends around some of the details could have been wrapped up a little tighter.
- It's over 400 pages, and I do think it could have been shorter and tighter.
- Regardless of tighter spreads, is the amount offered at the spread similar sized, or smaller.
- The description of the Vegas trip could have been a bit tighter, in my opinion.
- Hopefully the next story will be even better and perhaps have a little tighter editing.
- The overall idea here might have worked better with faster pacing and a tighter storyline.
- The general opinion is that Real are tighter in defence, but less interesting and inventive.
- This short read grabs on to you quickly and gets tighter each page you read.
- That same data also provided a much tighter foundation for the Anglo-French meridional arc.
- That focus on profitability includes tighter expense controls, changing its portfolio strategy and staff reductions.
- The gunning feels tighter and more responsive, and the larger weapons arsenal is very welcome.
- The higher the tighter your niche the higher price you can charge for the product.
- Rhyming could be a bit tighter but message of thankfulness was both inspirational and appreciated.
- When I notice my clothes start fitting tighter, I know it's time to do something.
- We dined there not too long after this place opened, so I expected tighter service.
- The closer they come to breaking out, the tighter fate's clutches seem to grip them.
- The tighter he squeezes the sand in the hourglass, the more slips between his fingers.
- If this hadn't been done, this would probably be a tighter and more memorable novel.
- The Norfolk Constabulary in collaboration with the Doberman Security Service had sewn Bacton up tighter.
- But there's room left open for sequels, so here's to hoping for some tighter storytelling.
- My skin already feels smoother and tighter I can't wait to see the continued improvements.
- A tighter 300 pages may have served this plot better than the 355 it has.
- I purchased it because i'm an advanced homebrewer seeking a tighter control in my brewing.
- It helps to keep the screws ratcheting tighter as the tale spirals to its conclusion.
- For me, Gerard's writing is better, tighter, more plausible, when she sticks to the E.
- It's tighter, more concise and yet still packed to the rafters with her signature style.
- Dave Matthews has sacrificed the free-form, crowd-pleasing preppie jams for a tighter sound.
- The theme was much tighter than it might seem without these little bits of wordlore.
- We're obviously moving into a tighter money era but that was inevitable at some point.
- That is, the skin around my eyes feels tighter and firmer when using the cream.
- Not even sure what it is but my skin feels and looks fresher and tighter.
- My skin feels tighter and the wrinkles that have started to show up show less.
- Plot could be somewhat tighter, but it is an excellent and highly recommended read altogether.
- Some of the prose could have been tighter, and some of the phrasing is awkward.
- If we had made the tension any tighter it would have damaged the walls, though.
- Trump at least called for tighter gunchecks, which Obama gave nothing but lip service to.
- I did have to purchase wheel woolies to get into the tighter places around some rims.
- The head is smaller than some other clippers which is nice to get to tighter spots.
- Her eyes closed and her head tilted back as her legs wrapped tighter around his hips.
- Also seating was very poor we were packed in tighter than sardines at a high top.
- For a more thorough, entertaining, and tighter read please visit my blog Reflections of A Queen.
- But as far as stage tuners go, it's got a tighter tolerance than the Boss stompbox.
- The story could have been told much tighter with cutting at least 50 or more pages.
- His flow is tighter this time around, his lyrics more potent, his focus much more clearer.
- My 8 pack could have been packaged a bit tighter but all my cans looked great.
- One of the two pairs should have been perhaps edited out to yield a tighter storyline.
- I believe the edited version is tighter, and I can see why those changes were made.
- The plot is tighter than most of her mysteries and Stephanie is at her zany best.
- I think those novels are tighter than Against The Day and, perhaps, a more appropriate introduction.
- The tighter your connection the more likely your next flight will be at that furthest location.
- It is a little tighter than I wanted it to be but will work just fine.
- I was looking for tighter curls, but I actually like the loose waves quite a bit.
- They are hopeful that tighter sanctions set to begin on July 1 will soften Tehran's stance.
- Go pound some salt and start opening dialogs with China and such about tighter economic links.
- After they have molted four times, their bodies become slightly yellow and the skin becomes tighter.
- Tighter credit policy, many observers now believe, could defeat its purpose by endangering the economic expansion.
- Things start off in Crown of Embers at a breakneck speed, with even tighter, higher stakes.
- It is factory spooled and is wound tighter than when I wound the spool by hand.
- A little tighter editing would have helped, but would that have taken away from his personality.
- In the end, Awakened was better than its predecessor, with a tighter storyline and less confusion.
- It could have had at least 40 60 pages shaved off to make a tighter narrative.
- Then he had me sit down to see if I wanted it tighter or looser anywhere.
- Sylvia Dickey Smith is a master storyteller who weaves a tale tighter than a hangman's noose.
- What do to lost souls do once there put tighter will the past ruin it all.
- Gemma will forever haunt me, as I watch over my own daughter, and hold her tighter.
- As I look back on it, the whole episode showed the need for tighter security screening.
- Fitted styles are tighter and they're often more flattering than their unisex straighter-cut, looser counterparts.
- The weave was tighter and the material plusher than the carpets that he had started on.
- The spring could be a little tighter, but this isn't a loose fit by any stretch.
- If you use the clip and curl from the bottom up then you get tighter curls.
- Some readers may long for the older, cozy setting while others will enjoy a tighter pace.
- This seat sets in the vehicle tighter than any other car seat I have ever owned.
- A tighter or double stitch will produce a stronger blanket no matter what the yarn type.
- And the hose can be disconnected and used as a crevice type tool for tighter places.
- With the Wolfcraft to retract the band you use one hand to click the band tighter.
- But it could have been a little tighter and been an even better five star read.
- It seemed the closer he got, the tighter the strings drew, vibrating to her very bones.
- This limits the menu options for those in your party that are on a tighter budget.
- I wrapped up for a few hours every few months and came out tighter and firmer.
- Good ideas for altering keep in mind when using decouplage glue that the shoe gets tighter.
- They duly out hedge funds, credit rating agencies, tax havens and executive compensation for tighter regulation.
- Sites on the Internet will, by default, have tighter security imposed than those on an intranet.
- A tighter story with better character development would have launched this to an all time classic.
- The story he tells is much tighter than the the last several installments in the WoT.
- Their minor disputes unleash a few secrets and fantasies that create a tighter bond between them.
- Levi deepened the kiss, his arms wrapping around me tighter before lowering me onto the sand.
- There were several instances of POV shifts, which could be fixed with a tighter editing job.
- Maybe tighter elastic around that part would help but its not that much of an inconvience.
- They don't really serve any purpose and the story would have been tighter with out them.
- My face looks tighter and better when I use this and it helps keep away acne.
- I do think we need tighter regulations on what animals can and cannot go on planes.
- It evolved into a bell shape, and were made to fit tighter around the hip area.
- It also began at this time to seek for tighter control on advertising hoardings along roadsides.
- Gasoline futures also showed surprising strength amid tighter physical markets, spurring the oil complex even higher.
- Doctors and hospitals in a number of states are lobbying for tighter rules for prompt payment.
- And both aspects the romance and the message stuck with me tighter than the effects of crazyglue.
- Also I felt the story could have been tighter and the pacing a step or two quicker.
- I think the story could have been told in a tighter fashion in maybe 50 less pages.
- The carbon steel tips get a much tighter grip on the screw head than standard forged shafts.
- Book could have been edited down from the 360 pages to a much better and tighter read.
- I think the writing is tighter and more fluid on this sequel Magnus has found his groove.
- Me to dwnld it, I got it to load but it locked up tighter then a drum.
- To keep the warmth in, I pull the apricot and pearl gray sheets tighter around us both.
- On the down side, it could have been edited tighter, but it is fine for summer reading.
- I think it would have been a much tighter story if it had been half as long.
- When we swaddled it tighter to try and prevent escape, she fussed because she was so restricted.
- It also campaigns for legislative protection of vulnerable shark species and for tighter legislation restricting shark finning.
- Note if you reverse the roll ring on the XT11, the tail screws tighter to the body.
- I suggest getting the smaller size if you are running network cable so the fit is tighter.
- I think Ms Estep's writing is getting tighter and just plain better as the series goes on.
- I do think the editing needs to be tighter as far as grammar and punctuation are concerned.
- But they also keep so many harsh secrets, locked up tighter than Fort Knox, in their hearts.
- This album would have been among the top 10 of all time if the beats were tighter.
- How important was it to have a plane that could turn a tighter circle than his opponent.
- I want a tighter story, one with more deeply drawn characters, and one with implications about life.
- Could have been more enjoyable and sweeter at 200 pages with tighter editing and a better ending.
- After 8 weeks of boxing, my arms are tighter, stomach is flatter and my legs look fabulous.
- I think he tried to throw in a little of everything in a tighter than usual space.
- It makes a great house wine for the person who enjoys the tighter European profile of wine.
- As much as I appreciated all this in the novel, I wish it were more intense, tighter.
- Part of the reason may have been that his short stories intrinsically had to have tighter focus.
- I'd give the author one more look, but would expect a much tighter construct next time out.
- It may have been rolled tighter than these so the rolls were more dense, I'm not sure.
- I mean like tighter than the Cheesecake Factory tables but tables in the isle way as well.
- If you're a mom, it's one that will make you want to hug your kiddos tighter tonight.
- As it was Moore's debut novel, I hope that his writing style is tighter in subsequent novels.
- I thought it would be more romantic and I thought the plot would be a bit tighter.
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