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This time around, Marcus suggested, too much investment might cause researchers to lose sight of the long-term goals.
But people close to the transition suggested too much was made of Power's comment at the time, and said that she has made moves to bury the hatchet with Clinton and that the senator accepted those efforts.
Teenagers should have a "screen-free" hour before bedtime, experts have said, after new evidence suggested too much exposure to TVs, smartphones, tablets and computers can affect their sleeping patterns.
But then there's the anti-fructose lobby, led by the likes of Dr Robert Lustig; the Daily Mail, perhaps more predictably, has suggested too much fruit makes you fat.
While these indicators are at levels that suggested too much optimism during bearish long-term trends in the market, they are far from the levels that define optimism during bull market periods.
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Amy Hempel is tiny and beautiful, with very long white hair and eyes which suggest too much intelligence.
Some research suggests too much choice can be problematic, but the libertarian aspect of nudging is all about making choice available as often as possible.
My personal stats (6-foot-3, a relatively gym-fit 170 pounds) would not suggest too much liability when looking for clothes, or so one would have thought.
The research suggests too much focus is given to top leaders, at a time when organisations should ensure CEOs bring a more balanced leadership style, likely to enhance the overall team performance.
While Ms. Hoptman's choices suggest too much attention to her ideas and structuring principles, the show's excess of fashionable artists also reflects a dependence on New York and Europe's hottest galleries.
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