Sentence examples for warrant much time from inspiring English sources

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It would be unlikely that such claims would warrant much time in the science curriculum.

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I made a decision in about four minutes that clearly warranted much more time.

Many supporters of DAPA and expanded DACA, consistent with the wisdom of longtime court observers, believed optimism warranted after passage of so much time.

It's normal for teens to get lost on the Internet or talk with friends over social media channels like Facebook, but there should come a time when spending too much time doing these warrants a discussion on limiting their use.

But a lawyer for Mr. Clemmons argued that too much time had elapsed since the warrant was issued, and prosecutors dropped the charges.

But the networks have been increasingly unwilling to give their news divisions much time to cover the conventions, arguing that they produce too little real news to warrant the pre-emption of lucrative reality shows, sitcoms and dramas.

Children require much, much time.

But how much time?

"Probably too much time.

Q How much time?

In following seasons, it seemed as if Fassel and others in the organization spent too much time and energy trying to recapture the magic of 1997 when a fresher course may have been warranted.

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