Today's urban school districts have more than enough money in their budgets to do their jobs well. |
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We have more than enough to make feta and soft goat cheeses, with milk left over for drinking and cooking. |
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It is as far as the film is prepared to go but more than enough, I would imagine, for most viewers. |
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The lights were off but the skylight and two large bay windows on the opposite wall provided more than enough light to see by. |
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One-and-a-half litres of diesel engine is more than enough for this flexible runaround. |
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And under any other circumstances, it would be more than enough to sate us. |
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What is certain is that we've all had more than enough of his tactless tattle. |
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I pulled out all those weeds and the self-seeded scabious which I have more than enough of. |
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In the eyes of a Tulia jury, that was more than enough to trump the manifest contradictions in his evidence. |
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There is more than enough food in the world to feed everyone, yet tens of thousands of people are starving. |
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The creamy V6 engine is more than enough to back up the package, and provides torquey power right from the bottom of the rev range. |
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Pollen grains are packaged into polyads of 32 associated monads, more than enough to fertilize the ovules of an individual flower. |
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He explained that there were more than enough resources to satisfy all basic human needs. |
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In total we raised more than enough to reach our goal of an upright freezer for the women's refuge. |
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Though not a rich man, his current earnings are more than enough to support his family. |
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Ah, now, leave well enough alone, my son, surely what you have is more than enough to go on. |
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There are more than enough wild or underutilized highly nutritious plants that provide vitamin A and other nutrients. |
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Having achieved more than enough points to qualify for her preferred college choice, she was certainly one happy camper. |
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Memories of over-priced stodge from white vans are more than enough to make even the staunchest burger lover lose his appetite. |
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Although this would ordinarily have me heading for the hills, there is more than enough strangeness and humour to balance it out. |
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That's more than twice that of an average high-intensity centerfire cartridge and more than enough to cause the damage seen here. |
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However Geelong found Byrne a job as a financial planner and that was more than enough to cause a change of plan. |
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I had more than enough loose change in my coin purse to pay for it so it's not like I was spending real money. |
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Mankind to-day has had more than enough of high-sounding principles and beautiful declarations. |
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After a waist-busting breakfast, we headed for the main outdoor pool, where more than enough sunloungers were provided for guests. |
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The play itself gives me more than enough information without having to go talk to hustlers and see how they actually live. |
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It can carry a payload of 1,000 kilograms, more than enough for a nuclear weapon. |
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The size of a small hospital, the infirmary had more than enough resources to tend to the wounded, and they were well taken care of. |
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We had a particularly pleasing customer the last few days, who bought a cheap inkjet printer which was more than enough for his needs. |
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There is more than enough reflection, placidness, crescendos and release to please any fan familiar with the group's work thus far. |
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In a pocketful of liberally illustrated pages, Natalie has herself already revealed more than enough. |
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There are more than enough corporate raiders in the free market willing to take advantage of the vulnerability of African countries. |
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There seems more than enough reason to keep our consumption of frankfurters and hot dogs to a minimum. |
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Comfortable and with the minimum of fuss, St Louis had done more than enough to seal their place in the decider against St Columb's of Derry. |
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For a starter, we ordered one portion of garlic bread which was more than enough to share. |
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The size of the deal is more than enough to make her former colleagues in the Sunday Independent green with envy. |
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One can be left in place and used as a couch while the other is stowed away allowing more than enough elbow room to move round. |
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Yet it has more than enough grunt to see you through any overtaking manoeuvre. |
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What all of this means is that Ireland has more than enough organs to save the lives of those on waiting lists. |
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Strictly speaking we have more than enough time to practice but I'm not sure if I want to do it. |
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Fortunately, he's got more than enough talent to pull off a project like this without much trouble. |
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They make hundreds of billions of dollars every year, more than enough money to pay for the costs. |
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You'll thereby complete three to six sets per workout, more than enough to activate muscle fibers. |
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This club has already been dragged through the courts more than enough and needs another tribunal like a hole in the head. |
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Manure gives him enough nitrogen, and more than enough phosphorous and potassium, to raise his crop. |
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I can even afford to carry excess fat, having had more than enough to eat in recent months and years. |
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Either put up or shut up, there's more than enough real news out there that's more worthy of our attention. |
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And you know, with the amount I cooked, there's more than enough here for all y'all! |
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They have contributed more than enough to society, and deserve better than to be branded backward and too lazy to learn English. |
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Anyone keen to learn the secrets of cryptic crosswords will find more than enough clues in this charming memoir, which traces Balfour's own growing fascination with puzzles. |
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That is more than enough for him and his wife, Vasiliki, but in this family-oriented society pensions often subsidise the young. |
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As the panels rotate to track the sun, they produce more than enough power to move skiiers up the mountain. |
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There is more than enough trouble, pain, self-righteousness and hypocrisy. |
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Let us resolve that half a century and more of this country as a killing field is more than enough. |
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This should be more than enough voltage adjustment for your avid tweaker. |
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To be sure, there is more than enough reality to make the pursuit of peace hit any number of walls, both holy and unholy ones. |
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He keeps this up for little more than a minute but it's more than enough time for the paparazzi flashbulbs to capture this unexpected turn of events for posterity. |
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There's more than enough work to be done implementing existing policies. |
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This would give it more than enough time to find other sources of money. |
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Darren Deon Vann's hometown has 10,000 abandoned houses, more than enough for him to hide six bodies. |
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But of course, many middle aged and older Afghans have more than enough experience of violence and disorder to be cautious. |
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I ended up using only 1oz of pectin which was more than enough. |
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Obviously, if these procedures are sufficient for American citizens, they are more than enough for foreign detainees who have no colorable claim to due process rights. |
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In my view the money could be much better spent and still leave more than enough to build a first class safe road with bypasses of major towns such as Castledermot and Carlow. |
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Even the cheapest of laptops has more than enough power to drive word processing, spreadsheet and internet programs and to run video and multimedia as well. |
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Every renovation generates more than enough home equity to cover the cost, because prices go nowhere but up. |
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We feel that 35 years of foreign, illegal occupation is more than enough. |
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She has been mysteriously sucked into a movie by an evil force to provide us with more than enough motivation to hop into the red tights and commence with the beat-down. |
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McAllister has more than enough to occupy him at club level. |
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They had more than enough to build fabulous new domiciles that surely at least equal their wildest dreams. |
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There are more than enough wrecks to keep divers happy for years to come. |
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Nevertheless, early correction may be indicated because the prolabium usually contains more than enough tissue to create a philtrum of normal size. |
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Three to four plants produce more than enough okra for the average family. |
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The immediacy of his communicative performance made up more than enough for the occasional flat notes of which there were precious few in any case. |
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No, but they had the sterling comic timing of the professional funnyman, hard-won in a thousand tank towns on the vaudeville circuit, and that is more than enough. |
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But I think it's more likely that it will have only a tangential operational effect, and that there are more than enough lieutenants willing to carry on OBL's guidon. |
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I went to both faculty and residence orientation, which means I have a lot more white t-shirts than I'll ever wear, as one would be more than enough. |
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For spiritualism, an enlightened individual is more than enough. |
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That would leave unaccounted for 3,000 kilos, which he contended would have been more than enough to kill the 250,000 people estimated to have been gassed to death that year. |
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Not a great bag, but more than enough to win this tournament tonight. |
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Due to their speedy growth, one plant of each desired mint, along with a little care, will provide more than enough mint for home use. |
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By the 1830s, Michigan had 80,000 residents, more than enough to apply and qualify for statehood. |
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There's even more room in the back thanks to the longer wheelbase, with more than enough head and legroom for even the lankiest adults. |
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A first-string United team should have more than enough to put a few past Olympiakos. |
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Birkirkara were a step up from the Andorran parttimers, though West Ham still should have had more than enough to see them off comfortably. |
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There appears to be more than enough harvest area times the residual volume in the Coastal Plain to provide all the wood chip mill harvest. |
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Inside, there's more than enough room for even the portliest of passengers, while the 206 litres of boot space is pretty much standard for A-segment machines. |
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Which is more than enough reason to shoehorn in a photo of him. |
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There are more than enough bacalhau dishes for each day of the year. |
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