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That's better but still too much meddling.
"The United States has done too much meddling in our internal affairs," Mr. Kostunica said in an interview.
Especially his freedom to coach the Cowboys without too much meddling from Jones.
In sum, too much meddling by elected politicians was a turn-off for the voters who elected them.
But with Europe suffering high unemployment, low growth and belt-tightening austerity, the danger is that such talk slides into growth-choking regulation, if not outright protectionism.At best, too much meddling in markets will condemn Europe to gentle decline.
Youth development, or the lack of it, is perhaps the biggest failing of all with too much meddling, politics, short-sightedness and not enough investment in the right areas and patience.
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There is a feeling among the Lebanese of too much foreign meddling.
David Laws, for the Liberal Democrats, won applause for pledging to bring an end to "too much political meddling" in schools.
Amid all the of diplomatic and military activity – including the possibility of UK air strikes at al-Shabaab – analysts caution that too much outside meddling, especially from Somalia's neighbours, Ethiopia and Kenya, could lead to more harm than good.
Mr Laube says the defensiveness of the past is gone: "Now we have a noble cause".That may help in the poor world, but could Europe's hysteria over Frankenfoods (as the British media dubbed GM foods) also stand in the way of Nestlé's wellness products, if they are perceived to involve too much scientific meddling?
Ms. Quinn, a Manhattan Democrat who is considering a mayoral run in 2009, immediately faced criticism from John A. Catsimatidis, the Gristedes supermarket magnate, who is eyeing a mayoral run on the Republican ticket; he called the proposal a case of too much regulatory meddling.
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