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"I don't think that the talks will fail because the United States is facing too much trouble.
And then after that, you see how many times those guys been on base, a situation that I wasn't facing too much when I was playing.
He still talks too fast, with his face screwed up, looking as though he is facing too much sunshine or too many TV lights.
Media coverage focuses on opposition to speed cameras and road humps, and ignores the 10,000 requests a year for more cameras or other speed enforcement measures from communities facing too much traffic, sometimes travelling dangerously fast.
Jessica Shepherd reports that: A source at the NUS said Porter was facing too much personal abuse from students angry that the union had not taken a harder stance against fees and cuts.
They discuss how Big Velocity problems can make it hard "to obtain the security state of the whole network precisely when facing too much warning information".
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Of course, she doesn't face too much competition.
Its businesses, even in Japan, face too much competition to be secure.
Provide too many options, and the potential contributor faces too much choice, and may leave without posting a contribution.
"Ofsted has very profound problems," he said – one of which was that it faced too much political interference.
For the scale of the economic and social problems that Syrians face, too much has been promised and too little delivered.
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