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But what often — too often, maybe — matters most is whether they are bigger than we thought or smaller.
"I'd take the man out because often, too often, we find that there are other victims," he said.
The rule of thumb in the Middle East is that diplomacy often — too often — makes progress only to be overtaken by unforeseen violence on the ground.
So often – too often – on the issue of abortion, I hear people comment "But what about the unborn child?" I have never known a woman considering abortion who has not thought, long and heart-breakingly hard, of the unborn child.
But Lord Judge warned: "Very often, too often, we are asked to consider decisions from Strasbourg – you see them all listed – which have already been considered or must have been considered in the House of Lords or the Supreme Court.
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But it is often exaggerated, too often allowed to pass unchallenged.
Wheeldon has often been likened to Balanchine — too often.
Marginalia, almost by definition, seem unworthy of this attention; they are slight, dispensable, often anonymous, too often distracting.
"[Violence] happens too often and it happens too often with this officer.
Business and politics too often overlap, often in a noxious cocktail with local and foreign spooks and crooks.
"Women are too often victims of sexism and too often they stay silent on the issue.
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