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The throttle can feel indecisive, granting too little or too much power, the latter upsetting the balance.
Mr. Baucus said the Republican approach was granting too much leeway to the administration to determine spending cuts.
No-pet buildings worry that granting too many waivers will encourage other tenants to line up with their own doctors' notes.
That's partly because officials have come to blame the collapse of the Soviet Union, to some degree, on a policy of granting too much ethnic autonomy to the reaches of the empire.
As they did last week while Mr. Obama was abroad, they accused him of grandstanding, and said he was granting too big a role to government and too small a one to private initiative.
But even the United States, whose system of checks and balances on the executive is considerably more robust than Nigeria's, has been cautious about granting too much power to the big man: presidents have been limited to two terms since 1951.
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And we took what we had for granted, too.
And now I take my tractor for granted too.
It's not a child's wish granted too soon like the one in "Big".
That grants too much credence to her particular, peculiar and highly selective definition of piety.
"As a result, options are granted too freely to too many people".
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