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There is too much point-scoring and too much fervour.
Mr. Town, who's previous book, "Rule #1," was a best seller, criticizes mutual fund companies as charging too much, pointing out that if you are earning 8 percent a year on your actively managed funds and your investment company is charging you 2 percent for its advice and service, your return as been cut by one-fourth.
Carmakers such as GM are considering Gorix's technology, not just as a better way to warm seats but, more cleverly, to identify passengers electronically so that the car "knows" whether to deploy an airbag in the event of a crash.Robert Rix, Gorix's boss, warns about hyping smart textiles too much, pointing to a big practical problem: the batteries needed to power conductive clothing.
Don't go into too much detail to the point where people could know where you live and stalk you, but keep it simple by describing yourself.
But some analysts believe that would be expecting too much; they point out that China has been reluctant to openly challenge America, especially in the Persian Gulf.
I am weeping far too much to point out the anachronisms – both behavioural and verbal – that piled up during this outing.
But to be honest, there really isn't too much to point to – yet.
I loved him too much to point out that we were going to eat them whether we paid for them or not, and it made more fiscal sense to not if we had the option.
Too Much Finger Pointing?
Too much – at points, yes.
"But not too much," he pointed out.
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