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Start too slow and you'll have to make up too much ground.
The Fugue looked really unlucky that day, meeting trouble in running and having to make up too much ground.
A report by Netmums in 2012 posited the idea that women didn't want to be feminists as they liked make up too much.
His old habits continued to plague him, however, as he ran so far out that he had to make up too much ground in the stretch and lost by six lengths.
To go all out means to make a big effort – and this guy's costume involved not only special clothes, but special hair and make up too.
They make up too large a percentage of the economy to exempt them from taxation.The FairTax would also provide a basis for lending citizens money to pay their medical costs.
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Ashamed of the onions and mince that made up too many meals.
There is too much ground to be made up, too many people who need us and too few opportunities left to waste more time talking to ourselves.
Of particular concern was J. P. Morgan's fixed-income trading business, which competitors say made up too much of its business.
Critics of the Chinese economic model say China's growth is driven too much by capital-intensive investment projects, and that household consumption makes up too small a percentage of gross domestic product.
Further, it said the six vehicles involved in Exponent's study, none of which were shown to have problems with their electronic systems, made up too small a sample from which to draw a conclusion.
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