Sentence examples for means were too from inspiring English sources

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The Queen was prostrated with grief, and considered ennobling Ralph or Coningsby as a memorial to Disraeli (without children, his titles became extinct with his death) but decided against it on the ground that their means were too small for a peerage.

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Since communication from one cell to another by chemical means was too slow to be adequate for survival, a system evolved that allowed for faster reaction.

Although the mean of the empirical distribution is closer to ER-DD than to GEO-3D, the means are too far away to draw any useful conclusions.

Although trait expression in FT hybrids appeared to be nonadditive in some cases, the variation around the means was too high to reject the additive model.

"It would have meant being too much of a pioneer," Mr. DeWalle said.

In this diagram, the standard deviation of every mean was too small to be visible and the smaller values overlap (red square).

And the mean girls were too wicked.

The process meant there were too many chances for something to go wrong mechanically.

Which means ours is too.

"That means I'm too Jewish".

Yes, that means it's too long.

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