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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.
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The main reason for this was that people thought the security measures were too extensive, they had problems remembering the password or they were not aware of the risks of unsecured data traffic by email.
"The bleeding is too extensive.
"It's just too extensive," Ron Allen said later.
He writes that a middle ground must be struck, in which regulation is effective and extensive, but not too extensive.
The scientific field is too extensive and requires further investigation.
The 50-70 page loan program term sheets included extensive risk mitigation efforts.
Engaging with voice-activated technologies represented the most "extensive risk," the study found.
The other patient was revised because of too extensive filling.
Many specialists complained that the guideline was too long and too extensive.
Changes to the two existing algorithms, which are required for several reasons, would be too extensive.
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