Similar words: dolittle, little by little, to little avail, little, a little, littler, belittle, little-known. Meaning: adj. not enough.
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61. If we could give every individual the right amount of nourishment and exercise, not too little and not too much, we would have found the safest way to health. Hippocrates
62. The physical symptoms occur as a result of too much oxygen and too little carbon dioxide.
63. It is not the man who has too little, but the man who craves more, that is poor. Seneca
64. There is too little food or warmth; learning is by rote, and students make their own clothes.
65. Too little is done to implement existing preventive knowledge or to develop preventive strategies known to be effective.
66. Many stores spend too much on technology and too little on salesmanship and service.
67. Too many students write far too little about their research methods in the proposal as well as the final research report.http://sentencedict.com/too little.html
68. One of his great failings was paying too little attention to the daily news.
69. The state-run telephone companies have invested too little for years.
70. I got cramp Did you take too little or too much liquid on board?
71. Too much time was spent on student journalism and other pursuits and too little on the books.
72. Other critics contend officials at Johnson Space Center did too little, too late, to deal with exploding costs.
73. If a financial institution's liquidity ratio is too high, it will make too little profit.
74. There was too little room and only the performances were materializing.
75. We spend far too little time on the packaging of change for fear of misleading people.
76. Perhaps this distinction is too little to bear the weight placed on it.
77. The danger is not that the courts will intervene too much, but too little.
78. What the lie was[Sentencedict.com], I had too little knowledge of history or science to know then.
79. Another charge is that Mr Bush has given too little thought to the nature of a post-war settlement.
80. You may be hurt if you love too much, but you will live in misery if you love too little. Napoleon Hill
81. Their efforts may be too little too late to ensure that the Pearl maintains its independence.
82. But guard against getting overtired on the one hand, and on the other against become sluggish from too little exercise.
83. Too much product of too little quality has meant that both manufacturers and retailers have become heavily overstocked.
84. He later concluded that too little is spent on campaigns.
85. In fact, chair lifts are shut down more often because of too much snow, rather than too little.
86. Plants can suffer from too much sun or too little water, or a watch from rough handling.
87. Remember, too much could be just as harmful as too little.
88. Conversely, there might be too little capacity for decisive action in a cabinet system when there is no stable majority.
89. Hence they have too little self-discipline, too little sense of the appropriate.
90. Not only may the manager have insufficient personal skills to do everything, but also far too little time.
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