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The businessmen complain that the police have adopted too much of a "softly-softly" approach in Bradford for fear of provoking trouble.
Gledhill said: "Our sense is … that DfID has adopted too much of a top-down approach driven by the OECD agenda.
The Obama administration has adopted far too much of its predecessor's abuse of the state secrets privilege and has so far been very successful at stopping any litigation against the government alleging extraordinary rendition or torture.
Companding technique is adopted too.
Don't adopt too many children.
If going to the animal shelter and adopting a pet is too much of a hassle, Nokia is coming out with Creebies next year.
The appeals court had criticized the Federal Communications Commission, saying it adopted rules that gave too much authority to state regulators and failed to interpret early court decisions properly.
Once there is a standard in place, a merchant would be able to submit its offer to any group buying site (including Groupon, LivingSocial, and of course, Tippr) if they adopt the standard, without too much effort.
Political parties generally like to get through the business of adopting their campaign platforms without too much fuss.
[Respondent quote, [ 40]: 1249] Over time, some participants were more open about the fear associated with 'knowing too much' or adopting what they perceive as a 'diabetic identity': Eric: Erm I think I know enough erm but erm I don't feel that y'know at the moment I-I don't need, er,don't want others to talk to me about diabetes.
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