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At that point, the German goal didn't seem too disastrous.
That was not too disastrous when university graduates were not expected to know anything useful.
Now, I'm being shown some eye-opening options, and at a pleasingly cheap shop where a rogue purchase won't be too disastrous.
The audience for the film was always hard to imagine, so the achieved result – £476,000, plus £60,000 in previews, from 350 cinemas – is also not too disastrous.
Jones, for his part, took issue with those pointing fingers at Ford, suggesting that any fly-half whose side scores five tries against Wales cannot have had too disastrous a game.
That would not in itself be too disastrous, apart from the fact that Welby has prided himself on his ability to work effectively with conservative churches in Africa since his time before becoming a bishop working on missions of reconciliation in countries such as Nigeria.
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The Cultural Revolution (1966 76) attempted to enforce ideological orthodoxy, and it too proved disastrous.
Britain has made too many disastrous deferments and cancellations of crucial investment projects over the decades.
The Red Sox wanted Urbina because Derek Lowe has pitched too many disastrous ninth innings this season.
Of course, Woodson's approach isn't without its fair share of detractors, who argue that his overemphasis on switching – particularly on ball screens – has resulted in far too many disastrous mismatches.
If that was a surprise, so too was his disastrous performance on Mont Ventoux on Sunday.
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