Sentence examples for attach too from inspiring English sources

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Mourinho sounded keen not to attach too much importance to the result against Arsenal this weekend.

It would be foolish to attach too much importance to a single battle.

We would never attach too much importance in advance to any one event.

While coaches are careful not to attach too much significance to preseason action, Wilson's production is encouraging.

Its first mistake was to attach too much significance to Ken Livingstone's introduction of congestion charging in part of central London.

Prospect theory suggests this is because they attach too low a probability to likely outcomes and too high a probability to quite unlikely ones.

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"There'd be other charges attached, too, including misdemeanors".

The World Bank and the IMF have been criticised for attaching too many conditions to loans.

I think you are attaching too much importance to individuals coming and going.

We should be wary, in fact, of ever attaching too much importance to any single event.

Public funding can have strings attached, too, and you have to tick all sorts of boxes.

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