Sentence examples for be too considerable from inspiring English sources

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As long as the families are not offered the necessary support, the question of whether the burdens on families may be too considerable should be asked [ 8].

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His record, which includes three Ashes victories, is too considerable for that and the smart money says that if he makes early runs for Sussex then the selectors will recall him for the First Test against Sri Lanka in June.

There is, too, considerable antagonism towards Britain - it used its veto in what is seen in Brussels as Europe's hour of need.

But Grandal's defensive gaffes and offensive troubles in the postseason were too considerable to ignore and he lost his starting job to Austin Barnes after Game 3 of the National League Championship Series.

Old Pine Church and its predecessor structures were probably utilized by members of the Beaver Run congregation because the distance was too considerable to traverse between the northern region of the Mill Creek valley and the church on Beaver Run.

Apparently, the disturbances in lipid metabolism caused by the obesogenic diet were too considerable to be overcome by the tested oil.

Even though some argue that these lifestyle interventions were cost effective, 26 others have reported that the cost was too high and the required resources were too considerable to implement them widely.

The number of start-ups doing intelligent legal technology (and European start-ups in the legal field in general) is already much smaller, so it should not be too difficult to gain a considerable advantage over the competition with the right idea and a solid implementation.

For accurate pseudopod detection, the time resolution of the movies should not be too low, so that a considerable part of the cell body overlaps from frame to frame.

This trajectory plausibly follows engagement on the difficult task demand when detecting the semantic violations: little effort at the first time point when the subjects realized the task was too difficult; considerable effort at 2 weeks when there had been partial recovery, resulting in a better performance; and declining activity at 6 months when recovery had made the task much easier.

He argued that the overarching question was too vague and considerable variability in the outcomes from citizen forums suggested the influence of experts in the deliberations (Wright 2002, 40 41).

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