Examples of 'too thinly' in a sentence

Meaning of "too thinly"

too thinly: This phrase refers to something being sliced or cut in a manner that makes it too slim or narrow

How to use "too thinly" in a sentence

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too thinly
We must not spread ourselves too thinly.
Resources are not spread too thinly or are used to support sporadic activities.
You are spreading our forces too thinly.
Spreading resources too thinly among many projects resulted in marginal impact.
Activities should not be spread too thinly.
Spreading yourself too thinly across every social network is a common mistake.
It does so also to avoid spreading resources too thinly.
Countries may be spread too thinly among the many regional economic communities.
I am sensitive to spreading HankMed too thinly.
Scarce public funds are spread too thinly among too many programs and projects.
And whether investment may be spread too thinly.
These venerable institutions were too thinly capitalized for the risks that they took.
You must not spread yourself too thinly.
Do not spread your money too thinly by chasing the unicorn of the media mix.
We must not fail them by spreading resources too thinly.

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Too thinly spread, too private for anyone to know.
Turned out it was a little too thinly veiled.
But we will lose effectiveness if we spread ourselves too thinly.
The limited resources of UNICEF were spread too thinly to achieve sufficient impact.
Research has so far been too fragmented and spread too thinly.
Funds spread too thinly.
They were worried it was too ambitious and would spread their forces too thinly.
I mounted it too thinly.
The second would be inefficient and face the risk of spreading resources too thinly.
Do not make the mistake of spreading yourself too thinly across many resolutions.
But having a strategy means focusing on certain priorities rather than spreading resources too thinly.
His tactic spread his men out for too thinly for an attack.
Apply generously with a full brush or roller and avoid excessive brushing or spreading too thinly.
The CAP 's resources were too thinly spread.
Concentrate efforts on priorities One must not waste limited resources by spreading them too thinly.
The resulting mismatch has stretched scarce resources too thinly over too many objectives.
This would counter the danger of spreading resources too thinly.
ECcooperation resources being limited, the risk ofspreading resources too thinly is significant.
Build critical mass instead of spreading women leaders too thinly.
Now, that may have been because I was applying it too thinly as well.
This approach should help to ensure that available funds are not spread too thinly.
Sister, my wife is spread too thinly.
The prevailing theory is that the plotters in their haste spread the poison too thinly.
Spreading my " engagement " too thinly.
It was felt that UNICEF might be spreading itself too thinly.
The wide scope of UNDP activity constitutes a weakness when resources are spread too thinly.
The United Nations library services are spread too thinly.
Firstly, we should avoid spreading ourselves too thinly.
Conversely, having too many categories spreads the data too thinly.
We are spreading our net a lot wider this time, hopefully not too thinly.
Third, including many different arguments will result in spreading yourself too thinly.
I fear that, with this small sum, resources will be spread too thinly.
Allocation of resources - people, infrastructure and financial - must not be spread too thinly.
As you can see, sir, our cruiser screen is spread out much too thinly.

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