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Light brown sugar did the same thing but imposed too much of its own molasses flavor.
Republicans said it was needed because Medicare officials had been biased against H.M.O.'s and had imposed too much regulation on health care providers.
The Chancellor argued earlier this week that the economy's strong recovery since the beginning of the year had "decisively" ended the debate over whether he had imposed too much austerity too quickly.
The euro zone imposed too much austerity on troubled countries, but Switzerland has shown that running surpluses and paying back debt in good times creates more scope to respond in a crisis.
What's more the debate remains lively (ahem) about whether the scale of cuts made by the current Tory and LibDem government in its early years was too great, and imposed too much hardship in the cause of regaining fiscal credibility.
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We should be wary of imposing too much civility.
Hollande insists the agreement imposes too much austerity and does too little to spur growth.
I tried not to impose too much, and I always seemed to get invited back.
By slashing future-oriented programs, they can deliver the instant spending cuts Tea Partiers demand, without imposing too much immediate pain on voters.
"If this looks relatively simple, that's deliberate – it has been designed not to impose too much of an aesthetic on the artists who come here.
There are plenty of reasons to doubt that the current economic recovery will become self-sustaining, starting with Europe's problems and including the threat that American fiscal policy will shut off growth by imposing too much austerity too soon.
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