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Too much research and development, too many well-paid jobs and too many exports flow from manufacturing.
But no: instead of following the fascinating labyrinth of Schumann's musical development, too many commentators have dismissed all but the most popular works.
It's just one development too many".
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Finally, when compared to optimal development, equilibrium development houses too many residents, too close together, and remote areas are developed too soon.
Conservationists and activists argue that the development poses too many risks to the estuary, home to as many as 200 bird species.
It is often said that English players are thwarted in development because too many foreigners participate in the highly regarded domestic league.
Jym St. Pierre, the Maine director of a conservation group called Restore: The North Woods, said, "We think there's too much development in too many of the wrong places, and the conservation to offset it is too weak".
He also points to the "implicit paternalism in development policy" – too many programmes are decided from on high by people who think, "This is good stuff we are giving people, so they have got to use it".
David Pattison, the county council's head of economic development, adds: "Too many small companies lack the ability and motivation to grow .And the answer?Local politicians argue that the county needs more state help.
Customers say these include a lack of mature development tools, too many Linux variants, acquisition costs for more sophisticated versions of the software and lack of applications for small and medium-sized businesses.
The report concluded that while dams have contributed to development, "in too many cases, an unacceptable and often unnecessary price has been paid to secure those benefits".
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