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The car is officially a design study, but it represents too much of the small company's material and emotional capital to be merely a whim.
And yet, despite the fact that most managers want to see a quality postdoc on the CV, those same supervisors have a well-established viewpoint on what represents too much of a good thing.
Among those who oppose the law, 42% said their most important reason is that it represents "too much government involvement in healthcare".
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If she stays near her boyfriend, he may represent too much of a distraction from academics.
On the other hand, nutrients can represent too much of a good thing.
Some Labour MPs would oppose the programme motion out of principle, but others said it would represent too much co-operation with the government.
"At that time, people felt it represented too much control over the use of their property," said the senior planner here, Thomas Ford.
Voters, citing reasons for the shift to the Republicans, repeatedly expressed hostility towards the healthcare bill but also a belief that Obama represented too much government interference, was too leftwing and was spending too much.
Traci Proctor, the new director for the Office of the Aging in Mount Vernon, said that for the 100 or so residents she represents who are age 55 or older, an increased tax rate represented too much of a hardship to absorb.
But for the likes of Abdelhamid, there are just too many coincidences, and UWK represent too much of a potential threat to the regime, for Sunday's stampede to have happened because of incompetence alone.
Labour accused the party of being hopelessly split on the issue, as the prime minister came under pressure from rightwingers to drop the measure on grounds it represented too much interference by the state.
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