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"We just thought he was too conservative," Shaw says, "too much serving the interests of the white business community that paid for his campaign".
Wrap said that buying too much, serving large portions and confusion over food labelling were the main causes.
Wrap said buying too much, serving large portions and confusion over food labelling were the main causes.
The publicly-funded recycling group said buying too much, serving large portions and confusion over "best before" labels were the main causes.
Buying too much, serving overly large portions and confusion over the shelf life of food are said to be the main reasons for discarding groceries.
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He thinks not really caring too much served him well.
Facing criticism that too much serve-and-volley tennis had made the sport boring to watch, the organisers of Wimbledon, the most important tournament of all, are widely believed to have fiddled with its grass courts to make the ball bounce higher.
The details of the suit suggest that this public service was too much about serving Mr. Espada.
Is it too much to serve the tart with crème anglaise?
They seem to occupy a third sphere of slick and pointless professionalism, where too much technique serves relatively skimpy, generic ideas.
Echoing that view, Mr. Lourenço said that "the politicians have long been doing too much to serve the interests of financiers, but this crisis has now just turned them into their employees".
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