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Mr Quinn thinks the bill is "excessive", so may not go all in.
"This amounted to a double penalty and there were times when that seemed excessive so referees applied neither".
It later emerged that Hofmann's "bad trip" was because his experimental dose was excessive, so strong was the new substance.
With Ceausescu statues, it was their very moderation that made them so excessive, so troubling to be near".
Despite the UK being a world leader in science and all the benefits this yields, the initial funding requirements are apparently excessive so need to be cut.
Of course, the Alerts weren't usually like this, so excessive, so many in a single day, and it was easy to feel irritated.
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DEFINING EXCESSIVE FEES So when are retirement plan fees unconscionable?
The performance is supple and expressive, but never neurotic or excessive, as so many Mahler performances can be.
Trying to recharge such batteries could generate excessive heat, so safety mechanisms lock out any attempts to do that.
"We are simply not going to see what the public regard as excessive salaries, so [the BBC] must be harder in negotiations and much more willing to walk away".
The affected banks now have to draw up plans by the end of the year to show how they plug their shortfalls – "without excessive deleveraging, so as to contain the potential impact on the real economy".
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