0 to a greater extent, or more, than is required, desirable or suitable -- rất
1 in addition; also; as well -- cũng
This too was in marked contrast to the conduct of planning before the devaluation.
So too, on much colder planets an ammonia based system may be truly viable.
Dickens, too, was quick to exploit the possibility of a mass readership.
The treatment of linearised rules in the rest of the section, though rigorous, will not be too formal.
No call to care, finally, could be too mundane; what could be more ordinary than peeling an egg?
Further investigation is required, because the issues are too important for simply assuming that persistence and intractability necessarily imply an organic genesis.
Regrettably, the term "model" is used in far too many ways in both scientific and philosophical parlance.
These may be due to extrinsic constraints that are too restrictive or assembly designs that are physically impossible.