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The Swiss foreign minister, Joseph Deiss, said his country refused to sign out of fear that "too extensive a use of exceptions may weaken the ability of the court to function effectively".

The worst bits are when the plans become crypto-socialist: trying to pick winners by overtly focusing on hi-tech industries; a London Enterprise Panel that's probably too extensive; a Londonwide this and a Londonwide that all sounds a bit too Wilsonian (Harold that is, not Woodrow).

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The main reasons were lack of local clinical input, inappropriate consideration of resources, failure to apply to a specific population, too extensive recommendations, a high level of complexity in guidelines for users, and failure to include the most recent information in guidelines.

And a lot of Sir Gerry's lovely Georgian country pile, too extensive grounds, a driveway that goes on for ever, the lake.

Britain's opposition Labour Party has warned that the private sector might not be able to fill the gap and that spending cuts that are too extensive risk a recession.

Assessment of performance on various classes of data is surely needed, but this task might be too extensive for a single paper.

Since a detailed analysis would be too extensive for an article focused on robustness, we decided to not to include a graphical representation of our results, but we can provide such a representation to the editors and reviewer if desired.

Moreover, adding more markers would likely not have contributed in separating QTL since linkage disequilibrium is too extensive in an F2 intercross.

They concluded that when larval habitats are not too extensive, and when a sufficient proportion of these habitats can be targeted, LSM probably reduces the number of people who will develop malaria and probably reduces the proportion of the population infected with the Plasmodium parasite at any one time (moderate quality evidence).

This may be more practical for the elderly or chronically ill, whose medical histories/information tends to be too extensive to fit a simple sheet of paper.

Indeed, thinning the ranks of idle cadres with their fingers in the coffers would ease the financial burden on China's hard-pressed villagers.Shooting for troubleAre such reforms too extensive and costly for a still developing country such as China?

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