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"But you don't want to present too much.
He also said Miliband was right not to present too much policy.
If cosmetic surgery doesn't present too much of a risk and is not overdone, why not?
The boom in Scandinavian crime fiction has primed audiences to embrace big-screen versions of global bestsellers – and they'd already proved their ability to read, so subtitles shouldn't present too much of a problem.
Kevin Schurer, pro vice-chancellor at the University of Leicester and a professor in history, says, "some interdisciplinary research may present too much of a risk to be submitted, in that it is not strong enough in any single discipline to attract a grade which reflects the research underpinning it".
With Serbia docked the three points they were awarded after their abandoned game against Albania, when a drone carrying a provocative flag sparked crowd trouble in Belgrade, qualifying – even without a play-off – should not present too much of an issue.
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The governor said that he believed he could have beaten any contender other than Mr. Schwarzenegger in the recall election last month, but that the actor and former bodybuilder had presented too much of a challenge.
Private providers sell an image of excellence and efficiency, but that glossy sheen, in the UK at least, is built on the assurance that whenever a patient becomes unprofitable, or presents too much of a risk, the NHS will step in.
Clinical experiences indicate that much care is necessary to avoid presenting too much information simultaneously.
Unfortunately for Siri in her days as standalone iPhone app, the Siri Assistant presented too much friction to be useful.
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