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Botox doesn't work on stuttering, for example, because it involves too many parts of the anatomy — including the lips, the larynx and the tongue, says Dr. Brin of Allergan.
But, sadly, the woman remained young and I got old.' Nor can he go to Eastbourne as he used to do for his summer holiday, because it involves too much walking.
But a lot of conservatives also hate the details of the plan that have leaked because it involves too much government spending.
The previously presented implementation is straightforward but is inefficient because it involves too many iterations and wastes lots of valuable computing resources in an iteration.
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Supporters of the plan inside the Bush White House, including Vice President Dick Cheney's office, saw the erratic response to the Sept. 11 attacks in 2001 and Hurricane Katrina in 2005 as a mandate for streamlining an emergency response process they considered clunky because it involved too many agencies.
It involves too many decisions and too much stress.
And aside from being totally conventional, it's also deeply wrong-headed — and if you ask me somewhat unethical, too, because it involves exploiting a crisis to push an agenda totally unrelated to that crisis.
If so, it may be best to indicate that you can't take on the project, because it will involve too much extra work without compensation; and be ready to walk away.
Our fiscal condition continues on an unsustainable path, the European currency is heading for a crackup, the Arab world is in the midst of a crackup, unemployment is creeping upward and basically our two parties are telling us that they will not make the reforms that we know are necessary because it would involve too much pain and could imperil their chances of winning the presidency in 2012.
"Because it involves no belief.
But the promises are too uncertain for actors to initiate concrete promise requirement cycles (because it involved high risk).
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