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Many Chinese believe he leads too lavish a life for a holy man.
An entire workweek spent preparing for a single interview is none too lavish.
Being too lavish is not wise either, because incentives cost money within the game.
They do not overspend; and if they are too lavish on one item they must be stricter on another.
The government has had testy relations with the International Monetary Fund, which thinks it is too lavish in its spending.
Republicans do not want to keep spending at the level of last year's budget, which they regard as too lavish.
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(He freely admits that, as a businessman, he, too, lavished campaign contributions on politicians in hope of future favours).
Engineers prevent any of the 200's other components from raising a ruckus, too, lavishing the sedan with sound-abatement measures that recall the cabin ambiance of cars a class higher in price and prestige.
I am a former civil servant who, benefiting from a modest inheritance, saved and invested cautiously to build up sufficient capital to maintain our none-too-lavish lifestyle in retirement.
Nobles and commoners too were lavish in their support, and thus Buddhist institutions prospered.
Many blame Giulio Einaudi for publishing too many lavish encylopedias and reams of political nonfiction that appealed more to the Italian left than to the general reading public.
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