No one at the modeling agencies, she said, ever told her she was too thin.
But this, they say, means that money is stretched too thin and projects left unfinished.
If it is too thin, which can happen at very low temperatures, the ski sticks.
"He is spreading himself too thin, " says Courtney Leddy, a vice president with Ketch um Sports Network.
Rescue helicopters can't reach above Camp 2 because the air is too thin.
They get stretched too thin, become captured by core business units, pursue irrelevant ideas, or all of the above.
The donor wafer can be reused ten times before it gets too thin.
This is way too thin for me to recommend, but it gives an interesting perspective on high-revenue, high-cap stocks.
The company was called a basket-case, spread too thin, terrible employee morale, unfocused.
Inuit hunters are finding the sea ice too thin to bear their sleds.
"We are spread far too thin fighting crime, terrorism and the effects of this disaster, " Lynch said in a statement.
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There may come a day when the company decides that it has spread itself too thin and decided to consolidate.
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From super-skinny celebrities to models with low BMI, people are speaking out about women they perceive to be too thin.
"We are spread far too thin fighting crime, terrorism and the effects of this disaster, " Mr. Lynch said in a statement.
Mr. Lucas says investors who are spread too thin commonly ask less-experienced associates to fill in, or simply vanish for months.
Argument No. 2: She winds up stretching herself too thin, both over her monthslong preparation and at the Olympic meet itself.
Bush also rejected suggestions that the nation's military was stretched too thin with the Iraq war to deal with the hurricane devastation.
When resources get stretched too thin from chasing too many opportunities, the highest value projects may not get the attention they need.
Adding yet another pursuit, in this case lacing up his Nikes and running, sounds like a recipe for being stretched too thin.
They could not reproduce because the poison made their eggshells too thin.
Not too thick, not too thin, and just about the right weight.
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Too thin and ripped for the Stan Lee character, or just right?
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Items on the previous menu all cost 99 cents, which was an issue for some franchisees because the profit margins were too thin.
Maloney warned of the danger of spreading Linux "too thin, " instead of focusing on what it does best now: run small to medium-sized Internet servers.
The first problem was that the equity layer was far too thin, and that banks were wary of imposing losses on holders of hybrid debt.
Secondly, when I spread myself too thin, the end result is never the quality it would have been if I'd devoted my full time and energy.
But spreading ourselves too thin too often creates a dilution effect in our strength and time, and limits our ability to build what we care about most.
But he dismisses claims that Mr. Schneider is the spitting image of the general, saying that his rival's face is too thin to represent the older Napoleon.
Their wide-ranging lists underscore what inhabitants of the Information Age should already know: Technology permeates corporate life so thoroughly that the term 'technology problem' slices too thin.
More likely, it is simply a sign of the sheer weight of money moving in and out of markets that are still too thin to bear it comfortably.
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