Similar words: dolittle, little by little, to little avail, little, a little, littler, belittle, little-known. Meaning: adj. not enough.
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31. You have shown too little regard for that - but you know my views.
32. The test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have too much; it is whether we provide enough for those who have too little. Theodore Roosevelt
33. Current proposals for a child tax credit would not benefit many children because their families earn too little to owe taxes.
34. Too much attention, he added, was given to obtaining indentures and too little to the quality of the training.
35. He has a bit too much affectation and too little prudence....
36. The major problem of public broadcasting so far has not been too much government meddling but too little financial support.
37. That portion of the decision in Roe has been given too little acknowledgement and implementation by the Court in its subsequent cases.
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38. And grazing too many animals on too little land leaves soil unprotected against wind or water erosion.
39. They comment on, gloss, and interpret his writings, and spend too little time in empirical observation and investigation.
40. By the time the mare impacts occurred there would probably have been too little dust available to fill the maria.
41. Here we see that Bourdieu criticizes structuralism for its assumptions, not of too little, but of too much scientific objectivity.
42. Sometimes the causes are external to you-oppressive managers, increased demands, or too little opportunity for autonomy.
43. There is too little money and too many people need jobs.
44. Discuss how much water is necessary - too much or too little.
45. He was constantly weighing how to advance the sister-parish relationship Was a slide show about Madre too little?
46. Are these sums too little or too much, in the face of other urgent demands for the money?
47. A 3 percent funding increase is too little, too late to save the tutoring program.
48. Too much time was spent on systems considerations and too little on financial management.
49. Once again it was asserted that urban problems resulted from too little private investment and their resolution required an extension of privatism.
50. Too little, say the Tories, too much says the hard left.
51. But it is too little and too late for the 4m people surviving on food handouts.
52. The existing pool offered too little genetic diversity to support energetic research, they said.
53. Although the licensing agreement is good news for Apple, some wonder whether it is too little, too late.
54. The regulatory regime does too little to protect cost-conscious customers.
55. Too little; far, far, far too much, straight to a lie detector.
56. But there is too little water to begin with, and water in rivers is phenomenally-expensive to move.
57. The downturn in the North Sea meant there was too little work to keep all three of Trafalgar's facilities operational.
58. When I make the stake-out it takes too little time.
59. Too much traffic clogging the streets, too many high-rise buildings, too little greenery.
60. Too little exercise during the day and you will find it difficult to have a good night's sleep.
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