Sentence examples for instances too from inspiring English sources

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In some instances, too, the pharmaceutical division misses the research carried out on the chemical side.

In most instances, too, there is a sensitivity to making nonurban corporate locations into more stimulating work environments for employees.

So they suggested using MCAS in those instances, too, according to one former employee with direct knowledge of the conversations.

In many instances, too, reduced government accountability and transparency increases the risk of harm to the public and lessens governmental integrity.

In many instances, too, there appears to be no recognition of different bases of statistical inference which bear importantly on uncertainty estimation.

There had been many instances too when cases of FGM have been reported to the police and the culprits were left to go free without being charged.

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There are, for instance, too many words.

The term "regulated" seems wholly inappropriate in this instance too.

They derided it as, for instance, "too simple-minded".

"This is not proven," he said, "but every instance is an instance too many".

In this instance, too, we experienced an aspect of Russia that we otherwise might have missed.

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