Sentence examples for termed too from inspiring English sources

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Criticizing Washington for what he termed "too much needless division," Gov. George W. Bush proposed a wide-ranging overhaul of the federal budget process today in an effort to avoid the bitter annual standoffs between Congress and the president over taxes and spending.

A plan several years ago to bury transmission and other power lines at the University Medical Center and Veterans Affairs hospital in BioDistrict New Orleans, where both complexes are under construction now, was termed too costly.

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The term, too, was a colonial enterprise.

Hence the term "too big to fail".

Things have changed in financial terms, too.

He needs to think long term, too.

Invisible in policy terms too.

But Bush had an agenda for his second term, too.

Hanoi has its terms too, but matters may be negotiable.

In absolute terms, too, cities can be huge wealth creators.

He sees the aftermath in epochal terms, too.

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