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Reporters suppressed private information and reported mostly — and maybe too gently — on public duties.
"That's it, dear". She patted my arm, almost too gently to feel.
"Do you know what it is?" The youngest one sat too gently on the foot of my bed.
The second element of Fed policy making is risk assessment: if one steps on the brakes too hard, one risks excessively high unemployment; too gently, one risks inflation.
That shift of power to the E.C.B. is supposed to increase confidence in euro zone banks and prevent national regulators from treating their home institutions too gently.
On Thursday, Grassley released some previously recovered texts from the pair discussing the Clinton case — and calling into question whether she had been treated too gently.
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Yet when Pio D'Emilia, a correspondent for an Italian newspaper, tried to attend a public hearing on the matter, he was ejected none-too-gently from the building.
The company has seen its stock price fall and attracted unwanted attention from activist shareholders including David Einhorn and Carl Icahn, who've none-too-gently suggested that Apple should make better use of its approximately $150bn hoard of cash.
The Beatles' "In My Life", too, sung gently with her guitarist, is interpreted wonderfully.
He had read some of them, too, and gently proved it.
Recovery accounts sometimes pop up too, usually gently advising people to get help.
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