Sentence examples for considered surplus from inspiring English sources

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He was considered surplus to a French squad that had nothing but ignominy to give to last summer.

Every unemployed person looking for a job, every new immigrant in need of information about English classes, every pensioner wanting company, loses out if libraries are considered surplus to the requirements of the many.

The 24-year-old, who was considered surplus to requirements by the French when they lost to Britain in the Davis Cup this summer, served with great accuracy, hit damaging returns and timed his interceptions beautifully.

Yorkshire's Jonny Bairstow may be considered surplus to requirements for England's limited-overs series against Australia but, following another fine innings in what is becoming a landmark season for the 25-year-old, it is hard to believe the selectors can ignore his claims for much longer.

DC went into Sporting Park and blew Sporting away with three first-half goals in eight wild minutes, with Fabian Espindola and Chris Rolfe – players considered surplus to requirements at New York and Chicago – opening the scoring before Perry Kitchen, one of the players emblematic of Olsen's faith in youth, added a humiliating third in a big win for United.

It was rather fitting that the goal, in the 42nd minute, came from a player widely considered surplus at Bayern despite his obvious ability, the Dutch winger Robben, one of the abundant alternatives available to the league leaders in comparison with their lighter-weight guests.

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It is case (1) that is particularly important here: Everett considered the surplus experiential structure represented in the various branches of the absolute state to be explanatorily harmless.

South Africa really must be blessed if they consider him surplus to World Cup requirements.

He meant to say that Mr. Gore considers the surplus the "government's money".

Consider selling surplus Bunsen burners as needlessly elaborate and dangerous candles for birthday cakes.

The "duty of the man of Wealth," he wrote, is to "set an example of modest, unostentatious living, shunning display or extravagance; to provide moderately for the legitimate wants of those dependent upon him; and after doing so to consider all surplus revenues which come to him simply as trust funds".

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