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1 Maybe I'm a little too exacting and hard to get along with.
2 Still at work; I hope that Mrs. Davis is not too exacting !
3 Hawthorne is rather too exacting in his requirements of modern sculptors.
4 Hunger was too exacting , but in a short time tongues began to wag.
5 In fine, religion is altogether too exacting , requires too much of a man.
6 Perhaps I have been too exacting - too jealous of my prerogative as a husband.
7 She urged him to be rather too easy than too exacting with them.
8 She is often too exacting , too fond of meddling in her husband's affairs.
9 But now, as ever, his terms to Prussia were too exacting .
10 Is it the depressing result of this labour, of a too exacting labour?
11 Absolute truth is too exacting for our creative needs, finite beings that we are.
12 One is too exacting in friendship; one should give all and ask nothing back.
13 This is perhaps too exacting ; and Bacon himself did not follow his own advice.
14 Besides, it is too exacting as to climate and soil.
15 Many of us are too exacting in always wanting manifestations of our friend's affection.
16 And Chane was far too exacting and elitist to have done anything to attract attention.
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