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The SSI contains 20 questions (e.g. "In the period when it was not yet clear that your complaints were due to SCCH, how often did somebody cheer you up?") with response categories (1) much too infrequently, (2) somewhat too infrequently, (3) just right, (4) somewhat too often, and (5) far too often.
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When Margarito's trainer, Robert Garcia, watched film of Pacquiao, he saw a somewhat vulnerable fighter who lunged too often and left himself exposed.
"More Than Just Race" is somewhat ponderous and academic in style; too often the book details an important and fascinating question only to end inconclusively, with a call for "further research".
And Lodge too often settles for stating the obvious: "A somewhat anxious business always, for a woman, buying a swimming costume, especially as one gets older.
The dreaded VR nausea is there too often, for too many people, and there's still somewhat of a content drought, reflecting the chicken-and-egg situation the technology faces.
This somewhat artificial foreshadowing is compounded by Nunez's habit of having Oufoula speak far too often in the future conditional.
Ingrid Fliter was the soloist in the First Piano Concerto, and she paled somewhat in comparison to Lewis; although her playing was secure and brilliant, it was too often clipped in articulation, excessively driven.
All too often we wander into a museum hoping, if not expecting, to leave somewhat different than we entered.
But all too often, it's over-analyzed to a paralyzing degree (which ScreenCraft covered somewhat in 3 Ways Screenwriters Can Avoid the Paralysis of Analysis).
— too often.
"It is somewhat too sensational".
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