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Thein Sein avoided revealing too much, speaking only in general terms even about critical matters such as the fighting in Kachin state, which reflects a deeper, long-running problem of how much autonomy to give the large ethnic minorities living in border regions.
The reviewer noted that others on the podium were uncomfortable during the speech, "perhaps feeling the material was a little too biting or too much speaking 'truthiness' to power".
Additionally, if the teacher spends too much speaking about grand theory or what the form will eventually do for you, this is a negative mark.
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There are so many really true operatic moments - but there is far too much spoken dialogue for it to be considered an opera.
"I never enjoyed speaking to my parents on the phone, and we spent far too much time speaking on the phone rather than speaking to each other, because of just the way the situation was," Harry says, with another eloquent, empty gesture of the hands.
Some have names like Panic Groom and Staggered, and warn against women doing too much wedding speaking.
Not too much, practically speaking.
Certain mistakes on writing and text are using too much text, speaking geek, calling site visitors "users," insider jargon, variable vocabulary, inconsistent style, and typographical and grammatical errors.
Sometimes if you're concentrating too much on speaking nicely, you may suddenly find that your breathing is uneven, or your throat is sore.
"Those are the only poisonous ones"), drank too much beer, spoke with zero modesty about how well his business was going, and commented several times on the "underdevelopment" that he saw in the province.
Tip #6: If a guest consumes too much alcohol, speak with that person privately and refuse to offer him more to drink.
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