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It's dangerous for a journalist to get too sympathetic with any side in a genuinely scientific debate; in fact, I liked everybody on both sides of the Hubble wars, including John Huchra, a Harvard professor who became one of Dr. Sandage's challengers in the 1970s and who died in October.
Within Europe, as Germans never cease to point out, investors are not worried about Mrs Merkel's prudent government, whose predecessor restructured the economy painfully ten years ago; the problem is a loss of confidence in less well-run, unreformed countries.But do not get too sympathetic.
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Daniel P. Huttenlocher, dean of the new campus, to be called CornellNYC Tech, and a Cornell vice provost, said that as a computer scientist, he was "very sympathetic to the form-follows-function view of the world" and that he was "heartened by an architect who doesn't want to get too caught up in the form too early in the process".
Many students apparently play until they get too drunk or too sick to continue.
I get too antsy".
I can be sympathetic but I can't put myself in their shoes… I think that actually might be one of the reasons that I manage to not get too emotionally involved.
Don't get too mushy or too personal, too soon.
Never get too attached.
But get too relaxed!
He never got too high, never got too low.
We got too greedy.
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