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One thing leads too much to another, however oddly.
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"I am, I think, courageous at the right moment," but "led too much by my head" to leap recklessly in.
In these situations you have to be careful not to be led too much by your first thoughts.
They contain far more lead too, much of it from industrial effluents.
Instead of playing his natural game he maybe tried to protect the lead too much,' said Higgins.
If only Mr. Kerry, who follows Mr. Bush's lead too much, had broken out with a Looney Tunes lapel pin.
He hit back-to-back jumpers to blast the Knicks out of the building, the 21-point lead too much to overcome with six minutes left on a night the Knicks had little at first.
Bedford put up a fight through the kicking of Jake Sharp and led at half-time at Kingston Park, but found the aggregate lead too much to overhaul.
Then overcrowding naturally leads to too much capital, which leads to bubbles and busts.
Too much screening often leads to too much treatment, doctors say.
(Another is Hyman Minsky, whose main insight was that stability leads to too much debt, and then to collapse).
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