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An opinion poll published before the court case showed that two out of three Norwegians felt the media coverage was too extensive.
But a laboratory critic, Scott Cullen, the legal counsel for Standing for Truth About Radiation (STAR) of East Hampton, said contamination was too extensive to be cleaned up in three years "no matter how much money they get".
Yet, local architects suspected the damage was too extensive for restoration, fearing the authority might have to rebuild the whole monument.
When damage to the matrix was too extensive, endothelial cells grew as a packed colony of cells.
By 6 dpi, necrosis was too extensive to recover significant amounts of live tissue from the infiltrated leaf area.
The original translation of the instructions was too extensive and too complicated and patients were unable to complete this domain by themselves without difficulties.
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"The bleeding is too extensive.
'You have maybe six months.' " Surgery was not recommended because the liver tumors were too extensive.
Bains had been operated on at Yale-New Haven Hospital, but many cancer deposits were too extensive to yield to the scalpel.
Like public goods, they are not "excludable": the common resource is too extensive to keep people out very easily.
The damage to Congo has simply been too extensive, the killing too vast, the many decades of past misgovernment too destructive.
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