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But he said that approach "may be too cerebral to put me over the top."
She has a reputation of being distant, and a bit too cerebral.
But you can't get too cerebral with this game.
We might have been too cerebral for them.
The Design 100 show is thoughtful but not too cerebral, and catchy enough to be entertaining.
If it all seems to be getting too cerebral, then perhaps a makeover would be more fun.
Our immortality scheme is unlikely to replace it; too cerebral.
As far as theater managers were concerned, Shaw was too cerebral.
Oddly, he has often been considered either too cerebral or too erotic and sometimes both at once.
"We began a little too cerebral with issues.
This tricky metaphysical murder mystery is far too cerebral and abstract for many tastes.
I was convinced the town was too cerebral.
They are too Western, too cerebral and too expensive.
I don't want them to get too cerebral."
It was too cerebral, too much like an interaction on the Puzzle Network.
'The bands I ended up in at that time were very English, and a bit too cerebral.
She warned choreographers against being too cerebral.
"The presidency is not an academic exercise," he said, suggesting that Mr. Bradley's approach to social problems was too cerebral.
It's just too cerebral.
But the fiction and poetry that followed were too cerebral and, at the same time, too directly autobiographical to make much of an impact.
During this period of solitude, he realized that despite his devotion to mystical philosophy, his approach to religion had still been too cerebral.
Too cerebral for toddlers?
I'm way too cerebral and neurotic."
You are too slow, too cerebral, Mane.
And it's tough to curl up with the whole collection at once; it's too cerebral, too coolly ironic for that.