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Anticipation became overkill last week, when a predicted storm brought a mere dusting of snow and a lot of published photographs of plows all lined up with nowhere to go.
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"I will refuse to allow oversight to become overkill," Mr. Lieberman said at a news conference.
In the dish here, boneless (or at least skinless) thighs are the best choice for two related reasons: the sauce is so rich that the skin's fattiness becomes overkill, and chicken skin can cause grill-top flare-ups.
Suh, who unsuccessfully represented Floyd Landis in Landis's two-year battle to keep his 2006 Tour de France title after testing positive for doping, and the other lawyers have asked for so many documents that it has become overkill, Howman said.
The downturn in the quantity of climate change media coverage is no small matter, since it affects public perceptions about the seriousness of climate change: if an issue does not remain on the public's mental fingertips, concern dwindles and urgency becomes overkill.
At what point does diversification become overkill?
Wearing too many accessories easily becomes overkill.
A little matching looks coordinated and well put together, but too much can quickly become overkill.
Sampling techniques provide an efficient alternative in applications that can tolerate small errors, in which case exact evaluation becomes an overkill.
"Headhunters," a gleeful exercise in overkill, became the second-most-successful film of the year.
Although this ordering semantics approach appears to be a bit of overkill here, it became quite important later on in the endeavor to develop expressively richer deontic logics (ones going beyond the linguistic resources of SDL).
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