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The abundance is a drawback, too, even if an intentional effect: too many projects, too much reading, installed in a pavilion that, unlike Mr. Kabakov's previous and artfully dilapidated installations, looks almost too sleek, despite its simple materials.
Some Chinese scientists have complained about the likely waste involved in state-directed R&D, but the party loves big projects too much to listen.Foreign businesses in China have fought most bitterly over a new government procurement policy, launched in 2009, that favours products listed in catalogues of "indigenous innovation" technologies.
I am not alone in thinking all this is unsustainable in the long run, that China has exacerbated long-term imbalances in its economy too much investment in state-owned companies at the expense of the private sector, too much investment in wasteful local infrastructure projects, too much supply where there's not enough demand.
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I don't want to put too much pressure on him or project too much.
So forgive the Algerian national team if it does not project too much concern about its ability to handle the moment on Wednesday against the United States in Pretoria.
In 1961, in "Seven Come Eleven," a cabaret show in Manhattan, Mr. Bruns performed in a spoof of Method acting in which he transformed into a toad because, as his character said, "I projected too much".
The stadium has raised a great deal of opposition from people who say it is a good idea in the wrong place, that it would be too hard to get to, and that the project too much a mix of goals.
Well, the fact that there's a $2.5 billion breakup fee — which is absolutely insane — that Google will have to pay Motorola if the DoJ breaks up the deal, doesn't project too much optimism, to say the least.
maybe I am projecting too much onto this, but you should have seen my papers that I wrote, I could barely get through them and all I had ever needed was a tutor.
But Wren threw himself into his building projects with too much energy for us to take his old-age grumbling seriously.
Perhaps the controversial race between the public and private sequencing projects was too much for the delicate sensibilities of the award committee of the Karolinska Institute, which selects the recipients of the prize for medicine.
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