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Though his opposition to immigration and, latterly, Britain becoming "a dumping ground" for economic as distinct from political refugees, alienated many leftwingers, he was too patently against human or animal suffering and too scatter-gun in his beliefs to make such critics more than mildly uncomfortable.
The community is too scattered, too idealistic, and too heterogenous to follow pronouncements from on high.
Latinos are simply too scattered geographically and too variable in their voting patterns for that.
Until recently, though, the records were too numerous, and too scattered, to be useful to historians.
For one thing, Zimbabweans are too scattered to coordinate a revolt.
There's a little sugar, too, scattered like the mineral gleams in a sidewalk.
As he repeatedly explained, Tanzanians were too scattered for services to be brought to them.
Plus ça change: "Skyfall," too, scatters Istanbul's residents and their goods like bowling pins.
The southernmost people, the Huilliche, were too few and too scattered to resist the Spanish for long.
But the aid has been ill coordinated and too scattered, inconsistent and low-calibred to make a decisive impact.
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