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The G20, for example, has too many countries with competing interests and too loose a form to be able to make tough decisions.Complicating these developments is the rise in state capitalism.
PlasmoDB, for example, has too many searches to fit comfortably into a single page.
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He spoke, for roughly an hour, about principles of live performance like time and space, and the vast emotional and intellectual plains that sometimes, mysteriously, open up inside viewers, if they can figure out how to get out of their own way — to not, for example, have "too many desires" for a particular show.
Concerns identified by participants during the formal feedback, for example, having too many people involved in one's care may have contributed to poor response rates and rewording of participant recruitment documentation to reassure participants of the role of the pharmacist could address this.
7) This week's example that baseball has too many stats: on Sunday, Giants ace Madison Bumgarner became the fifth pitcher since World War Two to hit a home run in the same game he recorded his 1,000th career strikeout.
Since late April, the share price of Bear Stearns, for example, has slipped too, although the firm has reported excellent results.
For example, a person who has too much intellectual courage may well become a dogmatist, and a person who is excessively impartial will probably lack conviction.
For example, the algorithm in [13] has too low security.
"For history has too many examples when that trust has been breached.
Sensitive yet domineering, Stalin was soon writing poetry of which the book has too many examples.
The three-legged stool "Ahab and the White Whale Stool" by Mark C. Wilkins of Centerville could be used as a seat, and this could be an example of utilitarian craft, but it has too much playfulness and animation to rest easily in this category.
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