Sentence examples for considered too far from inspiring English sources

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If you want a Catholic burial, St. Charles Cemetery in Long Island is considered too far away, and Holy Cross in Brooklyn is all filled up.

LOCATION A few years ago, this hotel — along the beach at 23rd Street and Collins Avenue — would have been considered too far from the action.

Spanish and Italian immigrants planted vines in the Uco Valley as early as the 1920s, but the valley, which is 70 kilometers long, or 45 miles, was considered too far from Mendoza, the provincial capital in central Argentina.

Mr. Ishihara, a nationalist politician who has said that Japan should develop nuclear weapons and abandon its pacifist Constitution, is considered too far right of the populace to build a party big enough to form a government.

In places like Branford, a town that once was considered too far from New York, commuting by train or car is increasingly common, the town's assessor, Barbara Neal, said.

Bulldozers are clearing farmland once considered too far away for a commute to Manhattan, real estate agencies are opening offices in outlying areas, and elected officials in once-rural communities are being pressured to contain the encroaching sprawl.

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However, such a scenario was entirely unexpected and may have been considered too "far-fetched" and improbable if it had been suggested.

If Katrin Bennhold's front-page article in today's New York Times, "Years of Rape and 'Utter Contempt' in Britain," were told as a narrative movie, it would likely be considered too far-fetched to be true and viewed as a hyperbolic psychological drama.

During its 11 years of existence it has consistently maintained direct contact with Trotsky and an uncompromising policy of world revolution against all existing forms of government, every one of which they consider too far to the right.

It's a little hard to understand, actually, since for much of the 20th century new art was considered too difficult — too shocking, hermetic, far out — for most museum visitors.

It considers, too, other far-flung topics: the history of skinning and scalping humans; the roots of Holocaust denial; New Orleans prisons during Katrina; black funeral traditions versus white ones; Mr. Jacobson's own Jewish upbringing in Flushing, Queens.

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