inordinate in A Sentence

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    Aaaaaa indeed, consume Inordinate ram!

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    Go to Firon, surely he has become Inordinate.

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    The Thamud(people) rejected(their prophet) through their Inordinate wrong-doing.

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    Go both to Firon, surely he has become Inordinate;

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    Inordinate love of money.​ - 2 Timothy 3: 2.

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    Said they: O woe to us! surely we were Inordinate.

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    Have they charged each other with this? Nay! they are an Inordinate people.

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    Nay! do their understandings bid them this? Or are they an Inordinate people?

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    The opposite is pride. This is defined as“ Inordinate self- esteem,” being“ disdainful.”.

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    And the people of Nuh before; surely they were most unjust and Inordinate;

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    And we had no authority over you, but you were an Inordinate people;

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    The field of economics was then called“political economy,” and Inordinate power could undermine both.

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    Fear creates rigid thinking, which leads to false theories, inaccurate judgments, and Inordinate amounts of stress.

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    Litigation expenses and Inordinate delays in deciding cases have become characteristic of our legal system.

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    This(shall be so); and most surely there is an evil resort for the Inordinate ones;

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    The Mumbai attack case is facing Inordinate delay as no proceedings practically have been held for more than two months.

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    This Inordinate development has led to the transcendental“second reality” of sacred perception that biologically transcendence is a part of human life.

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    Man is made of Inordinate haste. We will show you Our signs, then you will not desire to hasten the punishment.

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    The reason for this might be the worry that insurance companies either reject claims or take Inordinate time to settle the claims.

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    The preceding article showed how we can avoid three of Satan's traps:( 1) uncontrolled speech,( 2) fear and pressure, and( 3) Inordinate guilt.

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    Both said: O our Lord! Surely we fear that he may hasten to do evil to us or that he may become Inordinate.

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    It would, however, take an Inordinate amount of time to crack even a 6-character password, if you were limited to one attempt per second!

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    If a woman is spending an Inordinate amount of time and money on her appearance, the problem is that the woman's priorities are misplaced.

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    The brush may send data into a app, including in case an Inordinate number of stress was applied when brushing and time it brushed to get.

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    They have no one but themselves to blame if they decide to spend an Inordinate amount on legal fees, as many high-quality alternatives to large corporate law firms exist today.

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    The database can then reveal whether a patient is doctor shopping or pharmacy hopping, for example, or whether specific physicians are prescribing Inordinate amounts of painkillers to many different patients.

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    As the work is carried out in a land that opposes God, all of His work is met with Inordinate hindrance, and many of His words cannot be accomplished in good time;

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    Here's a secret men: Whether you're taking the CEO of a company out on a first date or dating a girl who derides Inordinate romance, chivalry does indeed need to come into play, and always makes her swoon.

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    Almost every country in the Middle East and North Africa region excludes domestic workers from the protection of labor laws, though, and subjects them to restrictive immigration rules, granting Inordinate power and control to their employers under the“sponsorship” or kafala system.

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    An Inordinate desire for wealth may have blurred their memory of the Bible counsel:“ Those who are determined to be rich fall into temptation and a snare… and have stabbed themselves all over with many pains.”​ - 1 Timothy 6: 9, 10.

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