Sentence examples for too pointed out from inspiring English sources

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Brazil's representative too pointed out the illogicality of China's position.

Many readers shared Dr. Musemeche's frustration with parents who allowed their children's health to deteriorate into obesity, but many, too, pointed out (and Dr. Musemeche agreed) that "lifestyle change" sounds simpler to people who don't need to make one.

Even if they're utterly wrong to fear that spectacular big-budget movies have any particular influence on the movies they take more seriously (as Glenn Kenny, too, pointed out last week), I do understand why they worry so fretfully about them.

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Given the potential for Moocs to make learning accessible to people across the globe, accreditation has an international angle too, points out Mike Sharples, chair of Educational Technology which produced the 2012 Innovating Pedagogy report that predicted the rise of Moocs.

Many analysts were sanguine, too, pointing out that Italy will soon welcome its 65th government since the second world war and a majority of Italians cast their votes for the status quo and against change.

Mayor Brian Monahan voiced some uncertainty on this score, too, pointing out that development often adds children to the school system, which can sometimes cost more than any tax revenue generated by new residents.

Her road manager, Paul Monahan, warned me about them, too, pointing out that he had been her manager for only the last part of her tour, seven months, and in that short time half a dozen people had been fired (including two bus drivers), until the final week, when the remaining band members were let go, too.

Just as in ancient Greece after the opening of gold mines in Macedonia, a larger supply of the metals of coinage meant higher prices, first in Spain and then across Europe.Scholars have since questioned this explanation too, pointing out that the great inflation was under way well before bullion from the Americas began to arrive in large quantities.

Lord Bell is sceptical, too, pointing out that PR men have talked of rising to the top of big firms for years.But even if the PR men are in danger of believing their own spin about the opportunities the online world will bring, at least they are showing signs of adapting to it and finding ways to use technological change to further their business.

So why should people believe what you say on zero-hour contracts?" Cameron hit back too, pointing out that Labor parliamentarians (MPs) used zero-hour contracts themselves to employ staff, and talking about his own backing from business leaders.

Yet as quick as Ross was to remind the audience of his success — and as quick as his DJ was to remind us that "Mastermind" is available in stores — he appeared determined to provide some context too, pointing out that many of the people who'd been with him on his first No. 1 were no longer around.

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