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Musharraf explained his decision to decline the invitation, saying that there is too much euphoria and expectation at present.
But the May employment report may overstate labor force weakness, some economists said, and may be encouraging too much euphoria.
One official said this week that he had to warn about too much euphoria inside the State Department.
However, too much euphoria may be unwarranted.
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On the Moctezuma, and back in England at Falmouth, Dudley talked too much, out of euphoria, nervousness, guileless honesty and a clear conscience with nothing to hide.
"There was too much, and too ill-founded, euphoria about the McCain-driven turnout increases," he said.
Still, Mr. Green cautioned against inferring too much from Tuesday's victory, drawing the comparison with Republican euphoria after the 2010 midterms.
The album's just too much, too fast, too familiar, an hour-long overload of synaptic euphoria that doubles as extended game of Name That Tune.
Later, I remembered that his best movies, unlike most movies, actually do provide that: "Trainwreck" is mostly happy, with a slightly convoluted sequence of discord, followed by more happiness; "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" ends with a hilarious post-virginity euphoria sequence; "Bridesmaids," which for me had a little too much meanness and a little too much diarrhea, ended in a joyful song.
Some, expecting the euphoria of the beer craze to continue, poured borrowed money into beer-making and were caught with a lot of shiny equipment to make too much beer for too few drinkers.
"Too much is too much".
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