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We were all too polite to object.

I elaborated people's motives all too profusely.

Some of our all too precious time is being stolen.

I believe Nigerians know this all too well.

They were fastened with great bars, most of them too high to reach and all too heavy to lift.

Lakes appeared all over the ice, a tragic testament to the all too rapidly changing natural environment.

Is very good, Luo shows clearly and oneself son all too good!

Impulse shopping, made all too easy on your phone-it remember products you scan (either a photo or barcode) so you can Buy them later, too.

(三)不符合*国民经济发展要求的;

It's all too easy to be tired and frustrated and accede to something dumb and lower your standards.

The hemophiliac patient--who needs blood transfusions at regular intervals--is all too often the "victim"of HIV infected blood.

There is therefore an optimum place to hit the ball if you want maximum spin: if you hit the ball too close or too far from the centre of gravity, it will not acquire any spin at all.

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That sounds all too plausible.

Other relatives understand all too well.

The situation might all too easily have become a disaster.

Now, we often hear how we're all too busy, too geographically dispersed, too careerist, too selfish, too something to move an elderly parent into our households. We berate ourselves for it.

The result is decompression sickness, a hazard human divers know all too well.

China had too much chaos and wars. Its culture bloomed during periods of prosperity but was all too soon ruined and even destroyed by social upheavals.

That influence was all too evident in the session which preceded the questioning of the Murdochs, and in events elsewhere.

The IHB researchers know all too well what it's like to watch a species fade into oblivion.

But it's all too familiar.

But I knew the dark side all too well.

I did all this with unnatural haste and doggedness; it was all too much for me.

Ernie Els also made a brief run at Woods, but the ending was all too familiar.

A crucial lesson he learned while tackling those challenges is one that's all too easy to lose sight of: "Growth, we now know all too well, is not a strategy."

If we all agree that carbon dioxide emissions are the direct cause for climate change, then it is all too clear who should take the primary responsibility.

I'm all too aware of the problems.

We are all too young to understand our mother's difficulties, but we are hungry all day long.

That's what I got to thinking... it's all too big, too inevitable, too uncontrollable, and if I think about it with my eyes closed, it's a pretty pessimistic picture.

In our fragmented system of care, patients can fall through the cracks all too often, and tragic consequences, though thankfully rare, can occur.

Urban planners know this problem all too well. After all, traffic is filled with negative externalities.

Women in executive jobs, or who aspire to be, are all too familiar with this kind of double standard.

We are all too aware of our physical imperfections.

Engineers are working on all sorts of devices that can scavenge energy for the mobile devices we depend on, and which drain their batteries all too quickly.

But the attack, and the vulnerability it exploits, are all too common.

They were all too much in earnest.

Asking leading or biased questions is all too easy to do.