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"But if it was declaring too little in Ireland, then it must have been declaring too much somewhere else.
"If the pitch continues to play this well and Essex keep wickets in hand, it is hard to see the visitors declaring too much before the close on day three.
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But how far must it extend, and how much collateral damage before we declare "too much!"?
On one side of this issue we have people declaring that too much surveillance, especially in the form of wearable cameras and computers, is detrimental and leaves people without any privacy in public.
"Female presenters," he declared, "wear too much whitening powder.
The really cunning ones delay complainants for so long that they can then declare that too much time has elapsed for them to be entitled to a resolution.
MAE WEST undoubtedly had something other than the stock market in mind when she declared that "too much of a good thing can be wonderful".
During his time at the academy, he was equally involved in opera productions, concerts, chamber music and masterclasses.To the last, he was certain of the repertoire that suited him best; the Russians, he declared, smacked too much of the circus, and most of Mahler's symphonies struck him as overwrought.
Just this summer the top Republican in Washington declared that too much regulation was, in fact, "the single biggest domestic problem we have regarding the future growth of our country".
Four were declared too short.
During last year's election campaign, Trump said that his Administration would block the proposed merger, declaring, "It's too much concentration of power in the hands of too few".
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