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But with Egypt's contest for power in rapidly shifting flux, there were too many questions, too many pitfalls and too little new for Mrs. Clinton to offer, said several people briefed on the process.
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Though I was physically capable of winning the race, and still, even now, believe that I have the strongest kick and most endurance in my class, I knew that if I did not go out and take the lead I would be at risk of too many mental pitfalls.
Will Brennan, a 26-year-old Brooklyn resident, said he had "heard too many horror stories" about the privacy pitfalls of Facebook.
Defining too many priorities for change is a pitfall in a context where a lot needs to be changed.
But his prose often demonstrates the costume-drama pitfalls of popular history: too little analysis and too many "almond pastries filled with honey and nougat," which Lucrezia ate "in the steaming water of her bath or while playing idly with her countless pearls".
Because collaboration is such an important part of research and research careers it is never too early to start learning how to collaborate and avoid the many pitfalls that can turn a dream relationship into a nightmare.
One common pitfall for language makers is to use too many apostrophes in vocabulary words.
Many pitfalls lie ahead.
Many years, and many pitfalls, lie ahead.
Fiona's law has many pitfalls.
A 21st-century grassroots movement faces many pitfalls.
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