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Blackwater had developed a reputation among both Iraqis and American military personnel as a company that flaunted a quick-draw image that led its security personnel to take overly aggressive actions to protect the people they were paid to guard.
The US has told its rebel liaison outfits that 'we are severely constrained before the US election we don't want to take overly risky acts and we don't want to provide weapons if we don't know what happens to them'..
However, worries that the government would take overly strong anti-inflationary measures that would restrict growth were not realized.
The owners don't take overly generous salaries, so some draw is appropriate.
Expect to shower daily, if that is what your hosts do, and do not take overly long about it, respecting that it is their shower not yours, and be especially aware of body odor.
One may find Taleb's take overly glib, but psychologist and Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman also says, "organizations that take the word of overconfident experts can expect costly consequences".
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But when David W. Tice, the investment manager and short-seller based in Dallas, said last year that Tyco had taken overly large charges and delayed some payments, masking weakness in both its earnings and cash flow, investors reacted sharply.
On other issues, she sometimes took overly broad stances that appeared to come down on multiple sides.
What stands out most from these two films is that punk was not a culture taken overly seriously by its protagonists.
Never try to write a long story, because overly long notes take too much time to read and can cause the recruiter to lose interest.
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