Sentences with phrase «too precipitous»

Massachusetts, which is frequently heralded as a leader among the states in education, decided last month to delay a decision about a Common Core assessment until fall 2015, saying that requiring schools to test students on the Common Core that spring, as previously planned, would have been «too precipitous a transition.»
The Massachusetts Commissioner of Education, Mitchell Chester, unlike Connecticut's Education Commissioner Stefan Pryor, believes «that fully adopting the new testing deadline by the 2014 - 2015 school year is «too precipitous» for his state's schools.»
However, we may have been too precipitous in offering this contention.
While that might not seem too precipitous, consider the Anthem breach: 78.8 million members were affected.

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This Group Of Pedophiles is too fvcked up, and there will be a precipitous dropoff of at least 15 % of Rethugnikkkan doofuses.
Now, sometimes women do present with surprise breech in precipitous labor, too late for a section, and then they just do the best they can.
The drop was more precipitous than the one Pixar's Cars 2 experienced natively but much less steep than the domestic drop - offs that spring's Hoodwinked Too!
A more serious question now: while the Canadian housing market is too small to precipitate the world wide financial meltdown that the American housing crash did, would it not be prudent to set aside some cash so that should the TSX make a precipitous drop due to our own home grown housing meltdown...
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