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The upshot is that Mr. Plotkin and his family have indeed found their equivalent of "the heather on the hill," as lyrics in the musical "Brigadoon" describe it, without having had to forfeit too much in the process.
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There is a slightly more nuanced case to be made as well: That by banning earmarks, lawmakers forfeited too much power to the executive branch.
Yet in the last analysis, advertisers have been forced to recognize that magazines, like newspapers, cannot forgo too much of their independence without forfeiting the loyalty of their readers and hence their value as an advertising medium.
Employees would have to forfeit their bonuses if they took too much risk, violated internal guidelines, breached regulations or caused the firm's reputation to suffer.
He had too much faith that his flock was willing to forfeit individual good — and do unto others — for the sake of the community.
Though their abortive offensive inflicted much damage and upset the Allies' plans, the Germans spent too much of their strength on it and thereby forfeited whatever chance they had had of maintaining prolonged resistance later.
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"Too much is too much".
Too much, too soon?
Too, too much pitching".
Drinks too much, too.
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