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Hakubun Shimomura, the minister for sports, told parliament the stadium designed by award-winning British-Iraqi architect Zaha Hadid would cost 300 billion yen (£1.9bn) – "too massive a budget".
Responding to outcries of profligate public spending, the JSC reduced the approved budget from 300bn yen (£1.8bn) to 169bn yen (£970m) last year, after sports minister Hakubun Shimomura described it as "too massive a budget".
Like God, love is too massive a concept to nail down completely.
In addition, biomedical literature has become too massive a resource to be assimilated by individuals (for example, 17.8 million abstracts are listed by PubMed in May 2009, of which 10 million deal with human data).
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Conducting unsanctioned statecraft as a private citizen doesn't seem like too massive an offense.
Globular One (or G1) has several stellar populations and a structure too massive for an ordinary globular.
The most massive planet listed on the NASA Exoplanet Archive is DENIS-P J082303.1-491201 b, about 29 times the mass of Jupiter, although according to most definitions of a planet, it is too massive to be a planet and may be a brown dwarf instead.
Muons do not have strong nuclear interactions and are too massive to emit a substantial fraction of their energy by electromagnetic radiation.
In particular, a pressing question is how much matter a pulsar can accumulate before it gets too massive and plunges into a black hole.
These so-called "failed stars" are dense collections of gas that are too massive to be considered a planet, yet not massive enough to sustain the nuclear fusion that gives other stars their energy.
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