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Discover LudwigThe phrase "administered too" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a typographical error or a misplacement of words, as "too" typically means "also" or "excessively," which does not fit well with "administered."
Example: "The medication was administered too late to be effective."
Alternatives: "administered as well" or "administered excessively."
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They are not administered too soon.
You take away the policy being administered too soon, and you could cause significant damage to confidence".
The audacious cut also followed months of criticism by top industrialists and even within the ranks of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's government that the central bank might have administered too much bitter economic medicine earlier this year.
In Chicago in 2007, four recipients were infected by organs from a single dead donor; the body had tested negative, but the test was administered too early, before the virus could be detected.
Others say the drugs have not yet been fairly tested because they were administered too late, after brain damage is irreversible.
Adequate blood was prepared for this patient, but because the transfusion was administered too late, the patient died.
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According to the new report, a survey found that 25percentt of parents agreed with the statement that administering too many vaccines was not good for babies and could weaken immune systems.
And, he assured us that should Harriet administer too many drops or even too few, as long as it was close enough, we'd be okay.
If they administer too much for life to continue, they may risk prosecution for committing euthanasia [ 6, 8- 15].
If they administer too little to control distress, they provide inadequate palliative care and patients suffer [ 1- 7].
The importance of optimal fluid administration in the perioperative period is well recognized, since administering insufficient fluids or administering too much may both result in bad outcome.
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