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Too much reading 'fine print.' Nearly every memorandum has a catch in it and it has been necessary to read at least a thousand of 'em and as many reports.
MIKE ROSE Professor of education, U.C.L.A., and author of "The Mind at Work" "There is too much reading material in the average college course, and sharing the burden come exam time will really help.
It's just too much reading.
It could be attacking and being attacked on forums, texting too much, reading too much into people's Facebook updates, trying to be a fount of all knowledge on Twitter, etc. Whatever has driven you to feel down as a result of online usage needs to be tackled and removed for all future interactions.
She suggests his brain has been softened by "too much reading".
But others, like Ms. Knowles, said there was just too much reading to do.
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I press you too much," read one note from Grant.
I drank too much, read too little and chased gay (and occasionally straight) men like it was going out of style.
(Before you relax too much, read the Warnings section below).
Perhaps Andrew Friedman spends too much time reading his press clippings.
For one thing, he spends far too much time reading books and looking at cows.
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