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I like people to dress up a bit, but not too formally.
It's too superficially clever to work as art and too formally various to be persuasive as good design.
Mr. Bloomberg, she said, generally dresses a little too formally, in his New England preppy uniform of khakis, loafers and button-down Oxford shirts, even on weekends.
And while they are a little too formally dressed -- Grant in his tweeds, Hepburn in a flowing summer frock -- they look right at home at their antique wooden table beside a window, the setting sun glinting off the silverware.
Arriving late "Arriving late to an interview and dressing or presenting yourself inappropriately must surely feature in the top three no-no's for any employer (and that could mean anything from dressing too formally for a tech start-up role or wearing jeans and flip-flops to win a corporate position at a major bank).
If you stick with the two-piece-suit formula, there's little concern about dressing too formally for an interview, even in a relatively informal workplace.
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So this too, though formally a separate issue from the battle against al-Qaeda, means that America has a cause it must pursue overseas.
Naturally he refused to sign the score sheet but his delegation then made a slip which FIDE have since seized on: they too failed formally to protest within two hours of the game finishing.
But even as the show quietly subverts the convention of the monographic exhibition, his work almost never gets lost — it is formally too robust, or as he might have put it, too viscerally plastic.
That too will be formally unveiled at a second choreographed summit, in Rome on May 28th.
Now Gordon Brown, Britain's prime minister, has indicated that he too will apologise formally, early next year.
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