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The government keeps too much information secret, operating a costly system of classification.
If the company keeps too much cash on its books, it could itself become a mouth-watering acquisition target.
Even while disapproving of the theft of documents, he could acknowledge the lesson of the leaks: that government keeps too much from its people.
There is a case, too, for giving the mayor more sway over education: power is rightly being devolved by local authorities to individual schools, but Westminster still keeps too much to itself.
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We give too little and we keep too much.
Keep too much in and you're writing what is already known.
And some New Zealanders also complain that Asian groups keep too much to themselves.
Some children of hoarders keep too much; others throw out everything.
"Being essential has allowed I.O.R. to keep too much freedom," he said.
Do I keep too much information to myself because disseminating it is time consuming or inconvenient?
The current tax laws thus encourage these companies to engage in cash manipulation and keep too much cash abroad.
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