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We should be wary of imposing too much civility.
Information Technology is often viewed as imposing too much standardization and limiting flexibility in New Product Development (NPD).
By slashing future-oriented programs, they can deliver the instant spending cuts Tea Partiers demand, without imposing too much immediate pain on voters.
Mr. Botstein served as an appropriate curator, not imposing too much on the music, getting a sound that was unforced and often quite gracious.
The government said, this is really imposing too much on ordinary people that they have to come up with a huge sum of money at the end of the mortgage.
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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Hollande insists the agreement imposes too much austerity and does too little to spur growth.
"Existing teleoperation systems impose too much cognitive load on the operator.
I tried not to impose too much, and I always seemed to get invited back.
Light brown sugar did the same thing but imposed too much of its own molasses flavor.
These tend to appear when the men who build them get too piggy, impose too much on us.
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