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But many educators describe this test as "inordinately difficult"?
The test is required for graduation, and many educators had described it as inordinately difficult.
Many educators had described the test, which is required for graduation, as inordinately difficult.
Depending on the type of organisation and the quality of your records, this can be inordinately difficult.
Bowman said the biggest driver of prices was the planning system, which made it "inordinately difficult" for new construction to take place to allow supply to meet demand.
The present highly inegalitarian distribution of economic resources is highly inefficient and makes it inordinately difficult to solve serious problems.I'm not going to rehash Mr Yglesias's exposition of the research on this topic; you should just read his post.
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Notably, health knowledge and the data required to use such knowledge are inordinately complex, making it difficult, if not impossible, to completely separate consumer use of information from the need for a trusted relationship with a provider; consumers can manage their own investment portfolios, but they are unlikely to become their own doctors.
If the person was difficult or inordinately negative, avoid talking about that or allude to it gently, as in "He had his demons, which were a constant battle".
His head was inordinately heavy and hard to hold up.
But as the record of failure to prosecute successfully the Marcos family and others who prospered inordinately during the Marcos years showed, an often politicized legal system makes that very difficult.
I got inordinately excited.
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