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Aside from customers who emerge stymied from dealing with the complexities of D.S.L. service, the brunt of the chaos has been felt by the small Internet service providers and the data carriers that have been unable to meet overly optimistic subscriber growth estimates.

But when overly optimistic founders meet overly excited backers it's a recipe for disaster.

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I don't meet too many executives that are overly obsessed with their own image.

Fixating too vigorously on goals can distort an organization's overall mission in a desperate effort to meet some overly narrow target, and research by several business-school professors suggests that employees consumed with goals are likelier to cut ethical corners.

"By seeking an extension, it demonstrates the city and Warriors are in deep trouble and cannot meet an overly optimistic and unrealistic timeline".

At that point, the regulations currently being advanced by the EPA will make it difficult, if not impossible, for coal to regain the market share it's losing today because, unable to meet the overly stringent timelines EPA insists upon, so many utilities will have switched fuels.

This is unlikely to be a sensible economic requirement, as programmes that would still provide good value (i.e., health gains) for money would have to be forgone, just because they do not meet the overly stringent criteria of cost-saving.

This is hard to assess in translation, but Robert Maguire has made a text which corresponds to Nabokov's excitement - from the moment when we meet Chichikov, "not overly fat, not overly thin" entering his room in a hostelry, "with cockroaches peeping out like prunes from every corner".

The same fate met an overly ponderous Jozy Altidore whose physical presence and nuisance value do not compensate for his lack of goals.

Articles were required to meet provisional, intentionally overly inclusive, eligibility criteria to minimise the risk of inappropriate exclusions by the single reviewer.

River sand (RS) has been overly exploited to meet demand in the construction industry, particularly in China.

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