Sentence examples for suggests too much from inspiring English sources

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The research suggests too much focus is given to top leaders, at a time when organisations should ensure CEOs bring a more balanced leadership style, likely to enhance the overall team performance.

To criticize the story of the 2007 Martha's Vineyard Striped Bass and Bluefish Derby by lamenting that "someone" should have landed "a record-breaking lunker at the bell" suggests too much time at the word processor and not enough time on the beach.

Similarly, while the thyroid malfunctions without iodine, research suggests too much of the stuff can have its own side effects.

Parisian artist-film maker-poet-agitator enragé Jean-Jacques Lebel, a close and longtime friend of Ginsberg's, spent two years putting it all together, but Lebel doesn't like to call the Metz show an "exhibition" a word that for him suggests too much a collection of old paint on flat walls.

The drone industry is trying to steer a wary public away from using the word "drone" in talking about its wares, concerned it's scary and suggests too much violence -- sort of an ironic concern when one booth at this week's unmanned vehicle industry expo, displaying models of sleek-looking missiles, was giving away grenade-shaped stress balls that rattle upon the pulling of a string.

A value of MNSQ less than 0.6 suggests too much redundancy.

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Francine Prose is very tall and beautiful, with shoulder-length black hair, and eyes which suggest too much intelligence.

Amy Hempel is tiny and beautiful, with very long white hair and eyes which suggest too much intelligence.

My personal stats (6-foot-3, a relatively gym-fit 170 pounds) would not suggest too much liability when looking for clothes, or so one would have thought.

Teenagers should have a "screen-free" hour before bedtime, experts have said, after new evidence suggested too much exposure to TVs, smartphones, tablets and computers can affect their sleeping patterns.

But then there's the anti-fructose lobby, led by the likes of Dr Robert Lustig; the Daily Mail, perhaps more predictably, has suggested too much fruit makes you fat.

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