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After running a classically careful front-runner's race for months, he obviously made a calculated decision to loosen up, perhaps worried that the mayor's attacks were giving the comptroller too much visibility.
(The DJ Sprinkles moniker derives, in part, from a late-eighties, hip-hop-themed television ad for cake batter featuring "sprinkles in the mix!") "To be honest," she continued, "the DJ Sprinkles project is kind of fucked-up now, because it has too much visibility for my interest in it.
It's so different from the Civil Rights Movement, which is all about too much visibility.
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Con: Too small; too much vegetation; low visibility; park curfew.
Some bureau veterans say Mr. Mueller has relinquished too much of the power and visibility that his predecessors fought to acquire.
Tucked away on a lower floor are a pair of tiny windowless, fabric-lined rooms where employees can retreat, presumably when the pressure of visibility becomes too much for them.
The use of a prior with too much smoothing could reduce the visibility of such regions.
The worry, as with most courses on the World Cup circuit, is that there will be too much snow at the top, low visibility because of clouds along the way, maybe some rain and too little snow at the bottom.
This included too much reliance on self-directed learning, less visibility of psychiatrists in undergraduate teaching generally, and poorly organized psychiatry rotations (or attachments) with little exposure to patients, careers, and services.
After the news of Zander's departure, several analysts expressed concern that McNealy would have too much to do, and that there was limited visibility into the new management team.
This type of lighting is excellent for providing safe visibility at night without illuminating too much of the space.
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