Sentence examples for devoting too much airtime from inspiring English sources

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Spectator columnist Rod Liddle has criticised the BBC for devoting too much airtime to the death of Nelson Mandela, describing the story as "famous nice black man dies".

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Asked about complaints that the BBC had devoted too much airtime to the former prime minister, Hall said he would "rather be criticised for doing too much than too little".

But devoting too much to helping others – too much time, too many resources get you labelled an oddity, a freak.

But are academics perhaps devoting too much of their time to research?

The danger, of course, is devoting too much time to the mundane and too little to important projects.

Are you devoting too much money to babysitters and eating out?

For some, this might suggest that the public is devoting too much money to college sports.

Similarly, individuals in private practice who primarily desire to care for patients should avoid devoting too much time to practice management and administrative tasks.

They've devoted too much time to their careers.

Does our society devote too much time and money to education?

I devote too much time to reading him, now and then.

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