Sentence examples for large to overcome from inspiring English sources

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In this case, as it was in 2000, that handicap was too large to overcome.

In Game 2, the Heat's lead was too large to overcome.

Either he would join the leaders with a strong opening round at the British Open, or he would face an early deficit that might be too large to overcome.

Conservative leaders said the Greens withdrew after concluding that differences over a number of issues, including a minimum wage, tax increases and changes to the public health insurance system, were too large to overcome.

"But after legal advice we felt that certain obstacles put in our way were too large to overcome".

V i means that the injected carrier is sufficiently large to overcome the influence of thermal free carriers [33].

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Thus ΔGE of such an exporter is likely to be substantially larger than that of the simple importer, large enough to overcome the positive differential-binding energy of the substrate, ΔGD s).

However, when the number of channels is very large which brings some inefficiency, we can apply approximate solutions of large CTMCs to overcome this problem [51, 52].

RFID has some big backers, and some perhaps equally large obstacles to overcome.

However, very fine iron oxide nanoparticles do not have large magnetic moment and the magnetic force of fine nanoparticles is not large enough to overcome Brownian motion in the fluid.

The outcome of the weekend's elections will help Sanders narrow Clinton's lead, but she is still ahead by a large number of delegates and he will have to continue his winning streak with large margins to overcome her edge.

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