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Looked at the timetable for work over the next fortnight, I'm down some hours but it's not too bad. |
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It's too bad, I feel you miss a lot by conducting your maneuvers with hundreds of kilometers of empty void between your units. |
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Phil on the other hand drives fast and you can feel it when he changes the gears but it's not too bad. |
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The organisers reserve the right to change or cancel listed events if weather is too bad. |
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The graphics in the 2D sections of the game don't look too bad, although some of the animations are pretty stilted. |
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It's big and large and sprawling in its focus and physical heft as noted by other critics, but it's too bad the cover is a sad and tepid affair. |
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It's too bad that some men feel they can only express their submissive side by taking on the identity of a woman. |
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It's too bad the film is subtitled, otherwise it would be perfectly suited for kids. |
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There was disappointment but everybody around us was saying a draw's not too bad and then we got sucker-punched. |
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It's too bad Amazon cannot overnight a sense of perspective, because there are, in truth, tougher situations to find yourself in. |
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It's too bad that linguists who study syntax, semantics and pragmatics have not been involved in this enterprise to any significant extent. |
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He peeks behind the curtains, an amateurish move on his part, but nothing too bad. |
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When the pace of the movie was brisk and fast-moving, it actually wasn't too bad to watch. |
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It's too bad that our soap operas only show the glamorous and comfy lifestyles of the upper class. |
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It's too bad that private businesses don't know how to communicate with their employees, especially the ones that are in business already. |
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It's just too bad that he can't resist the temptation of inflating a compelling story with too much self-importance. |
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It was too bad someone had just borrowed my color inkjet printer, so I was unable to find out the actual print quality of this camera. |
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I guess the wait for the meal was about 20 minutes, not too bad considering, and I must say it was worth the wait. |
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Although slower than a CD-RW drive, it's not too bad considering that it's first-generation technology. |
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I found it to be a minor hassle to set up the cross-compilers but not too bad at all. |
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It promises to be an attractive spectacle at Lansdowne Road, and the preamble shouldn't be too bad either. |
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Another of my friends had brought a record deck, another his BBC Micro computer, and all of a sudden things didn't look too bad at all. |
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If you run a business highly dependent on e-commerce then too bad, you're out of business. |
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Origanum dictamnus is supposed to be good for the stomach, but is not too bad as just tea. |
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It was a little past supper time, but there was always extra food in the dining hall after meals, so it wouldn't be too bad. |
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The concrete steps didn't look too bad when I started, but by the time I was done, my dustpan held a dust bunny that was truly frightening. |
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The bedroom itself was not too bad but the place was definitely a pub and not an inn and the downstairs smelt of stale beer and cigarette smoke. |
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It's too bad Sara had made Salad for supper because the carrots had to be cut with a knife. |
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Hopefully it won't be too bad to seriously affect my overall grade, I'll have to wait and see. |
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He said water moccasins are mean and smell nasty, although cobras aren't too bad. |
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The wedgies aren't too bad for dancing, a bit heavy but at least they go with my outfits. |
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If the weather gets too bad he joggles in place or does a figure eight in his basement. |
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Essentially parts of central Queensland and southern Queensland, particularly in the western wheat belt areas, aren't too bad. |
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I wouldn't be able to do any of the lifting but pushing a wheelchair around wouldn't be too bad. |
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It is too bad that we often put readers, ordained and lay, in costumes that shackle the creative reading of texts. |
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It's too bad the crowd was so yappy, they missed a subtly twisted, enigmatic show. |
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It's too bad that the return on your investment doesn't always yield the big gains you want. |
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They came and gave us a bit of 'Larry Dooley' the next morning, but it wasn't too bad. |
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Kattan has such energy and zing that it's too bad his performance was held for the very end of the film. |
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It's too bad that the conclusion, despite retaining a sense of unpredictability, is a let-down. |
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Well sorry to tell you but if there is a life after death and you get there and don't like it then too bad. |
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Which is too bad, because we race in all these fantastic places where great food is truly an art form! |
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The balance of nutrients in Japanese food is obviously not too bad, since the Japanese are the most long-lived race on earth. |
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This is not too bad when the number of components is relatively small, or the production runs are relatively large. |
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Image noise is not too bad and generally the autofocus is quick and effective. |
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This might not be too bad if each surgeon carried out both techniques because there would be some sort of balance. |
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Of the rest of us, only one was wearing a suit, though, so I didn't feel too bad. |
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It would be too bad if professional boxing had to be stopped because there is a lot of good talent here. |
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The family photo isn't there, which is too bad because they picked a pretty good one. |
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Some guests rarely venture out, which is too bad, since they miss the true magic of Madeira. |
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In a way it's too bad, but if he becomes a casualty, it will be his own fault. |
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It's too bad that most of his monologues were so focused on current events because it made them hard to watch now. |
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It's too bad, but this is still a country where those who speak the truth are targeted. |
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Thicks lips are not supposed to be considered to be an aesthetic thing, so too bad. |
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The fact is there is no queue but we still insist they are jumping one so that's just too bad. |
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It's called socialism, and if the rich squeal like pigs in a poke then too bad. |
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Now when that means you lose a little money on the stock market or whatever, that's too bad. |
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I mean, it's not balmy or sunny, but it's not too bad either, considering I was still wearing two layers of clothes a week ago. |
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I seem to remember that although I couldn't play a note on the violin with the bow, I wasn't too bad at pizzicato. |
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Not too bad for a guy who grew up in an area of our country not known for professional baseball. |
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Mind you, I watched myself being pulled into a meat wagon after I protested about the Iraq war and I didn't look too bad. |
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The drive itself was not too bad, although there was a fair amount of understeer and a little bit of roll. |
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We sang away to beat the band and after the miracle of modern technology took hold we didn't sound too bad at all. |
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The prickling in my feet comes and goes, and I'm tippy and dizzy every so often, but nothing is too bad right now. |
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Well, all I can say is that I'm too tired to retype it tonight, too bad, tomorrow is another day. |
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Granddad and Uncle Gordon shared the driving between them, which wasn't too bad. |
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You can only give it your best shot and if the critics don't like it, that's too bad. |
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That was my crime of moral turpitude, which as crimes of moral turpitude go I don't think is too bad. |
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I am so sorry that some may lose their jobs from their blood sport going, but too bad. |
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It does not seem too bad when you are driving over it, apart from the little stones that jump up and damage the underside of the car. |
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Robert Crumb he isn't, but that's too bad because watching this obnoxious bore becomes tedious long before the film's 77 minutes run out. |
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Applesauce isn't too bad if you get the unsugared kind and watch your serving size. |
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It's not too bad here on the coast, but reports from the Midlands suggest that things are a bit chillier in that neck of the woods. |
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Sure, she'd drink here and there at parties, and she'd dabbled in a few soft drugs, but nothing too bad. |
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The journey down wasn't too bad and I only started to notice the traffic as I crossed the Severn Bridge as dawn was breaking. |
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It's too bad the vocalists fade out near the beginning, instead of joining in to help take the mood over the top. |
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If you receive three toasters as wedding presents, it is just too bad. |
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The hamstring wasn't too bad but my knee was playing up a little bit. |
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It's too bad that basketball has become such a contact sport that players are rewarded for being pumped up on steroids or resorting to playground style aggression. |
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It's just too bad that the movie mixes its messages with mean spirited spitefulness, an inflated opinion of itself and its views, and a mostly unfunny script. |
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Considering you have decided on a bicep tat the pain shouldn't be too bad. |
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Still, I don't think it's looking too bad, all things considered. |
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Luckily I hated the thing so I don't feel too bad about getting a new one. |
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When it came to snow, it wasn't usually too bad if it just fell quietly without any wind behind it because, as everyone knows, it is the wind that causes snow to drift. |
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Over head I could hear the builders doing their best to work through all but the worst of it, repairing to the shelter of the garage when it got too bad. |
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Her cakes are remarkable works of art, too bad they get eaten. |
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At 4 A.M., they deployed the dredge in the hope of getting something before the weather got too bad but had to pull it up before it passed 1,300 fathoms. |
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His consolation prize wasn't too bad, the Player of the Year Award. |
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There's an odd melody that I remember not liking from when I saw the film, and it doesn't really work that well, although it's not too bad when it's mixed with dinosaur roars. |
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It's not too bad, and ace choreographer Hi-Hat ensures the street-style step sequences are perfectly synchronised and outrageously theatrical. |
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It doesn't make your hair look like straw, which some hairsprays do, and although the smell is similar to other hairsprays it isn't too bad. |
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Which is a little too bad, although apparently all children's films must shoehorn in a lesson somewhere. |
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It's a downforce track, but we are not too bad in medium and low-speed corners. |
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But it's too bad if that brief crossing is your only engagement with the canyonlands of the Owyhee. |
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Scotland was too guid for those that inhabit it, and too bad for others to be at the charge of conquering it. |
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They just say ' too bad, so sad, bye bye.' And it is too bad, cause maybe they weren't being jerks or we could solve the problem easily. |
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It's too bad his interesting arguments and observations are wedged into such an uningratiating book. |
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Well, I haven't had any real problems with it, it's not the most reliable ISP I've ever used, but considering it's free it's not too bad. |
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He managed to wake Carly, who picked up Corban and carried him outside, but while Neil was able to get out, the smoke was too bad for Carly to escape. |
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In short, too bad. so sad. we've got your money, and you've been had. |
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For all the boredom the straight life brings, it's not too bad. |
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Parents will have to be told what they need and then informed that, too bad, so sad, the needed service will not be developed until their child is too old for it anyway. |
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