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OATV Partner Bryce Roberts recently unsubscribed, citing too much noise in the email flow from the site, as well as a personal issue with the herd mentality of investors around certain deals.
According to the latest surveys, about two-thirds of Czechs do not trust the EU, citing too much bureaucracy and overregulation as the main problems of the EU.
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Only in boxing could someone cite too much Bible study as a distraction for a fight.
When the Dish Network, a satellite carrier with 14 million subscribers, threatened to drop the Weather Channel this week, it cited too much "weather-tainment" programming as a reason.
Some participants cited too much support as a disadvantage of seeking informal help.
Family physicians were more likely than other specialists to cite "too much information to scan" as a barrier to clinical information seeking (p =.0004) on the Internet.
They all cited too much stress or illness in their lives to carry through with the programme and completely withdrew from the study.
In a survey of tap water consumers in Cape Town, for example, nine out of 21 respondents complaining of poor taste cited too much chlorine as the cause [ 38].
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Another was cited for too much testing and not also using evidence from student work portfolios.
The sources cited include too much work, insufficient pay, not enough time for rest or sleep, too little leisure time, co-worker conflicts and general work-life imbalance.
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