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For example, too few bright students from disadvantaged backgrounds are being encouraged to apply to a leading university".
Instead, American children are, for example, too often (and at far higher rates than in other developed countries) tried as adults or incarcerated with them.
The Tree Council, which advises local authorities, explains that sometimes a space is, for example, too narrow for a native species to prosper.
For example, too little fat can lead to reproductive dysfunction (e.g., amenorrhea in women), whereas excess fat can lead to obesity, cardiovascular disease, cancer, or diabetes.
It would have been immoderate, and even jarringly expansive, to paint this room on a larger scale, to give, for example, too much attention to detail.
Finally, men and women between 55 and 64 -- early retirees, for example, too young for Medicare -- and younger people who are unemployed could join a regional health insurance pool.
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This term covers both within-stratum confounding, for example too-broad age categories, and confounding due to unmeasured variables [ 2].
See, for example, Sears' too little, too late attempt to transform its business model.
What troubles the economy, Mr. Greenspan said, are the excesses -- too much inventory, for example, and too much capacity -- that built up in 1999 and 2000.
Therefore, the advanced dust precipitators used in Germany and Poland for example are too bulky or have a too high operating pressure drop for most Chinese underground coal mines.
(American piano trios have found use for Mr. Jarrett's example, too).
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