Sentence examples for excessive describing from inspiring English sources

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Samsung had claimed the royalty rates Ericsson was asking for the same patents it had previously licensed were "excessive" describing them as being "significantly higher" than the previous royalty rate under the prior licence.

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Lagerback, not usually a man for excessive talk, described the win over England as a huge happiness.

History over, it was time to limp back in for dinner -- a buffet too excessive to describe, except that it seemed to be a breakfast, lunch and dinner buffet all rolled into one, with as many cold salads as hot dishes and the inevitable great haunch being carved at one end.

The 77-page report used words like "carelessness," "complacency," "lack of diligence" and "excessive delay" in describing the actions of the five, the paper said.

The decision-makers are beginning to immerse themselves in the details, as the Times described this morning in a front-page story about how an "article" describing excessive health-care costs in McMaster, Texas, had become "required reading" in the White House.

This poses a dilemma of excessive precision in describing uncertain phenomenon.

These findings are in line with previous reports describing excessive filopodia formation following DAPT treatment in the ISVs of the zebrafish trunk (Leslie et al., 2007).

Evidence that dopamine dysfunction plays a role in ADHD comes from findings from studies describing excessive motor activity and cognitive dysfunction and neuroanatomical studies.

Further, stories describing his excessive cruelty and the general defamation of his character must be viewed in the light of the distaste felt by the ultimately victorious Confucians for legalist philosophy in general.

The new ruling worded as the "eligibility of females with hyperandrogenism" – the latter a term defined by the IAAF as describing the excessive production of androgens (testosterone) – will come into play on 1 May and is to be overseen by a panel of independent medical experts.

As the report wings its way this week to Downing Street and Brussels, Uefa's chief executive has risked antagonising leading English, Italian and Spanish clubs by describing their excessive spending on transfers and player wages as 'stupid', 'selfish', and 'damaging and dangerous' for football.

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