Sentence examples for too much addressed from inspiring English sources

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It is our contention that so far, citizens have been too much addressed as an abstract and unruly 'human factor' [18].

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But both platforms have been burnt by apps which have accessed too much (address books by oversharing apps on iOS, address books and text messages by malware on Android).

Yet, Mr Rogoff cautions, governments should be reluctant to do too much to address issues of income inequality.

In some ways, the film sets out to do too much, to address too many themes, in a mere hundred minutes.

Pat Russell, who plays Jane, spends far too much time addressing the audience in monologue or talking on the phone to a magazine colleague, explaining herself.

Another scolds a teenage diabetic for drinking too much alcohol, addressing him like a naughty child even though he is depressed and suicidal.

Evangelicals often criticize leaders of mainline denominations, like the United Methodist Church, for focussing too much on addressing social ills and not enough on the importance of personal salvation.

Such is the paradox that any biographer of Sherman -- who spoke too candidly and wrote too much -- must address.

"It would take too much time to address all the lies and spin".

But no: the Very Serious People have decided that the big problem is that Washington is borrowing too much, and that addressing this problem is the key to … something.

But she took too much time to address the question, never really getting into details about what, after all, is one of the most pressing issues in Brazil today.

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