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Thus we can scarcely be too diligent in restraining our anger" (Natural Rights, p. 65).
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Finance companies complain that consumers are too diligent about repaying their debts.
The criticism, ironically, is that the program is too diligent.
On the other side of the ledger, it has been all too diligent in providing regulation, layer upon layer of red tape, ensuring that California is a far costlier place to do business than its rivals.
"What we will do is to be diligent in terms of identifying any new trends".
New York City and New York State have been more diligent about contributing the required amounts each year — but the required amounts now turn out to have been too low, in part because they counted on solid investment returns that have not materialized.
"I bought a book about it, but I wasn't too diligent about it," she said.
One sensible way is to be more diligent in quantifying the risks we can see.
Mike Wellman, Jefferson Partners–"CFOs should be equally diligent in checking out new employers.
Although Delahunt told me that Howe should have been more diligent in his investigation, he, too, placed the ultimate responsibility on the Braintree police department — and, in particular, on Polio.
Although Delahunt told me that Howe should have been more diligent in his investigation, he, too, placed the ultimate responsibility on the Braintree police department and, in particular, on Polio.
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