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We often give too much import to present events in comparison with past ones and with the overall record.
"The housing sector is often given too much import when considering retail sales trends," Levkovich says in a recent note.
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But the networks are also criticized for a lack of dark-skinned Latino employees and for using too much imported programming.
A British tabloid suggested he suffered from gout — a type of arthritis that affected other men in his family — caused by eating too much imported cheese.
But it was too much to import it in time, so we found this manufacturer called Triago who's still trying to get his company off the ground.
The UK still makes too little and spends too much on imports, like Character Group's Chinese-made toys.
This arrangement worked well for cells grown at low [Femed] but not for cells grown at high [Femed], in that too much Fe was imported into vacuoles relative to what was observed.
By letting NSA show DHS the ropes, the government is taking the risk that NSA will import too much of that intelligence culture along with its security expertise.
But India manufactures too little and imports too much.
Lax policy stokes too much demand, sucking in imports and widening the current-account gap.
There were exceptions Britain imports too much green glass (all that wine), which is wastefully ground into aggregates and sand for building; it would be more economically efficient and environmentally friendly to throw the bottles away.
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