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MsCarey has been reading, among other books, David Mitchell's Slade House, "a shortish ghost story which is very entertaining and slips down really easily": It goes a bit David Mitchellish at the end which necessitates too much clunky exposition in the dialogue but it does seem a bit churlish of me to accuse David Mitchell of being David Mitchell and I do recommend it.
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To date, collection and distribution of these early records necessitated too much effort.
They offer autonomy, require people who have a keen eye for detail, and don't necessitate too much interaction with colleagues.
One explanation can be that active insufflation of gas gives too much pain and necessitates heavy conscious sedation and surveillance by specially trained personnel (3).
Finally, we intended our security solution to also be applicable to similar use cases aiming at heterogeneous resource federation, albeit without necessitating a complex security stack imposing too much of an interoperability overhead (e.g. SOAP-based, which is merited in SAML-based trust delegation scenarios, but not necessary for this scenario).
For example, if clinical decision-making necessitates input from patient questionnaire data, the paper format can require too much processing time to be helpful under the usual time constraints of the clinical consultation [ 5].
The author attempts to cram too much information on this field, which could necessitate an entire book.
Too much?
"Too much is too much".
Too, too much pitching".
Too much, too soon?
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