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Some argue that even the DPJ's plans to freeze spending at 2010 levels may be too austere for such a fragile economy.More pressing than fiscal austerity, economists say, is the need to encourage a strong, well-balanced economy by deregulating inefficient industries and encouraging more investment.
It was too austere.
The present ones are too austere.
Solo piano without vocals was too austere a format for Eluvium.
But Mr. Sandler's Longfellow Deeds is too austere ever to be tempted by Manhattan's bright lights.
"I told them not to make it too austere," she said.
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And my OKA elephant lamp could add a touch of style without being too adult austere.
She thinks his life is too guiltily austere, and never buying clothes or good wine or a single painting is a touch pretentious.
BAYH: If you look, I suspect [Representative Paul Ryan (R-Wisc).] does not, but if you look at the far left-wing blogs and that kind of thing they're severely criticizing the president for being too fiscally austere.
The de Menils were pleased enough with the austere lines of the house, but they rejected the interiors that Johnson proposed as too severe.
The marble lobby is impressive, if a bit too totalitarian-austere.
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