Sentence examples for because of its excessive from inspiring English sources

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The heart is prepared for a first whisper, for the most distant memory, for the first snatch of breeze, as if God has grasped it between His palms with all possible gentleness, out of fear that it might break or dissolve because of its excessive fragility and trembling, the trembling of a man consumed by deprivation, thirst, the desert, and longing for Zineb.

A gold relief would be confusing because of its excessive reflectivity, and because, by strong implication, it represented the wrong kind of magnificence.

Critics say the Republican measure is a "sham bill," as Representative Richard A. Gephardt, Democrat of Missouri, put it today, that would not work because of its excessive concern with protecting the profits of the pharmaceutical industry.

And this sort of condition would be unenforceable because of its excessive vagueness.

The Matrix Reloaded has been banned in Egypt on religious grounds and because of its "excessive violence".

The Luni derived its name from the Sanskrit lavanavari ("salt river") and is so called because of its excessive salinity.

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In countries like Finland, Spain, and Turkey, use of nimesulide has been prohibited in both children and adults, because of its hepatotoxicity, excessive antipyretic effect, and the potential to cause Reye's syndrome.

A Geneva-based NGO concerned with trade and sustainable development recently closed for good and laid off its 50 employees, largely because of its chief executive's excessive salary and profligate spending of donor funds, according to a draft audit of the NGO's operations.

Because of its strong vasopressive effects, excessive vasoconstriction and a decrease in cardiac index are associated with bolus injection of terlipressin [ 3- 6].

The planets are near, so that the visual ray reaches them in its full vigour, but when it comes to the fixed stars it is quivering because of the distance and its excessive extension; and its tremor produces an appearance of movement in the star: for it makes no difference whether movement is set up in the ray or in the object of vision.

Writing in the journal Archives of Disease in Childhood, Prof Clarke argued: "There has been a recent resurgence of swaddling because of its perceived palliative effect on excessive crying, colic and promoting sleep.

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