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Too many instructions.
"We didn't want to handcuff him with too many instructions.
(In fact, Morris often preferred musicians from other traditions; jazz musicians tended to bristle at obeying too many instructions).
As Casper recalls, "I didn't gave too many instructions; I just defined the general framework, concept, and I wanted it to appear as one take".
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(NA 11) The registered nurses believed that having written work descriptions is important for patient safety, but having too many written instructions could make it difficult to keep up, leading to problems with adherence.
You want to give your staff members certificates, if you want a printer that is coloured, I am telling you, you will need to write an essay to say why you need a printer that is coloured …. (FM07) Finally, managers bear the brunt of a combination of too little policy guidance on some issues and too many policy instructions in other areas.
Having too many verbal instructions given to them at one time.
"Everyone wants to lead, but not too many are taking instructions.
One of my students especially represents what happens to children when they miss too many days of instruction.
The challenges posed by complex instruction set architectures are described by presenting the unique properties of Intel's IA-32 instruction set architecture, which includes variable length instructions, too many addressing modes and overlapping registers, as well as mixed arguments in the instruction set.
Some changes in the prescribed regimen were introduced by 14.2%9595% CI: 10 19.6) of those interviewed, while 4.2%9595% CI: 2 8.2) did not follow the GPs' instructions because too "many drugs are considered harmful" (50%), "not all are equally useful" (12.5%), because the patient forgot to take them (33.3%) or other (4.2%).
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