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He said that the services Lavabit and Silent Mail kept too much data on the provider's server.
In the end the Rothschilds kept too much in the family and failed to trust and reward talented outsiders (it took around 150 years for the first non-family member to make partner at the London house).
Though Republicans derided the measure, saying it kept too much of the Outer Continental Shelf and the underlying reserves off limits to drilling, the decision to entertain expanded offshore drilling was a stark reversal for Democrats, who have supported a coastal drilling ban since 1982.
Jeanne Lambrew wanted to place a floor on every insurer's loss ratio: if a company kept too much of that dollar — if its M.L.R. fell below eighty-five or eighty per cent, say — it should have to refund the difference to its customers.
A moderate proposal like the Cassidy-Collins bill, said Nichols, kept too much of the ACA to have any place in leadership-led negotiations, currently seek to move towards the center from the right.
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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.
The government keeps too much information secret, operating a costly system of classification.
Some children of hoarders keep too much; others throw out everything.
If the company keeps too much cash on its books, it could itself become a mouth-watering acquisition target.
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