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It cannot be stated too strongly that such projections are not predictions, though they are misinterpreted as such frequently enough.
Nothing would be stated too clearly, no names, no scenes recalled, no direct mention of how she might feel.
"As the court of appeal has stated, too many people are carrying knives and it only takes a moment of anger or drunkenness for one to be pulled out with fatal results or serious injury.
Once again, it needs stating because it can't be stated too often: despite the desperate efforts of the National Rifle Association to prevent research on gun violence, the research has gone on, and shows conclusively what common sense already suggests.
During Mr Karzai's tempestuous 19-minute meeting last week with Richard Holbrooke, the US envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, the American diplomat is said to have stated: "Too many votes have been stolen by your side, there has to be a second round" prompting Mr Karzai to storm out.
The article stated, too, that Intel paid Aberdeen to write a critical report about its main competitor, Advanced Micro Devices.
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He left a voice mail for one United States attorney stating: "Too bad Hitler's not here.
The memo concluded, "We cannot state too strongly that this show is not Monty Python.
He added, "I can never state too much how she elevated the character".
Three patients declined to participate in the study stating "feeling too unwell" and one patient declined stating "too burdensome" as the reason.
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