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Education is too life-affirming, too much of a force for progress, too much of a engine for economic growth to carry on being a disappointment for so many students.
At this moment of moral clarity, when the free world is being challenged to cease turning a blind eye to tyranny, surely it is not too much to affirm full-throatedly the aspirations of the Arab and Muslim peoples to live in freedom, to choose their own governments, to be protected in their right to dissent, and no longer to be ruled by guns.
We gather with friends and family for picnics and fireworks, hear patriotic music, eat too much, and affirm that America has been blessed.
In downtown Denver, Sean Swallow, 39, who works for his brother's private lending firm, said it affirmed his fears that the government had seized too much power after the Sept. 11 attacks.
She also relates about how good girls often fall for bad boys; she affirms that "bad boy" she loves, "drive[s] too fast" and "smoke[s] too much".
An old story,he calls it, as if simply affirming a fact — the dinosaurs, when it came to food,never knew how much was too much,and given the size of their brainskept doing a lot of almost forgivablestupid things.
A recent study she did affirms a lot of what Miller told me: We're multitasking too much.
It's a little too much to say that eating an iceberg lettuce salad is a way of affirming one's national identity.
In order to affirm its loyalty to Europe, the Irish political elite has decided that it is best not to pay too much attention to European reality.
Too much?
"Too much is too much".
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