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Routines do not hang together, physical clowning replaces punchlines once too often and the delivery is often breathless.
But rational consideration of alternatives is too often replaced by political posturing.
Under the Clinton administration, Ms. Rice argued in an article in Foreign Affairs, "national interest" was too often replaced by "humanitarian interest" or the interests of "the international community".
When facts and reason leave the building, however, they are too often replaced with prejudice and skewed judgment, especially when growing racial and ethnic diversity coincides with economic trends that have become increasingly harsh to less-advantaged households.
When palaeontology is squeezed through the mass-media filter, scientific uncertainty is too often replaced by a ridiculous amount of hyperbolic assuredness that distorts how questions about nature are actually approached.
The colon, a strict setter-up of things to follow, is like an arrow that says "Now watch this" to the reader, but it is too often replaced by the do-anything dash.
In an article in Foreign Affairs, written during the campaign, Condoleezza Rice, who will be Mr. Bush's national security adviser, argued, for instance, that "national interest" was too often replaced by "humanitarian interest" or the interests of "the international community".
The stunning proportion of our days spent communicating online clearly indicates that as a society, we are more intricately connected via the internet than ever before….Yet as the number of such interactions grows, and as the number of ways in which we interact grows, the joy that communication can bring is too often replaced by frustration, confusion, or stress.
It is a place where life, liberty and happiness are all too often replaced by the pursuit of death, imprisonment and hatred.
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