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Fiction far too often presents things as easily accessible that just aren't.
But the choreography, though handsome, is less distinctive, with curvilinear phrases offset by picture-ready poses and partnering that, too often, presents woman as leggy hood ornament, hefted about by man.
First, there was the review in the Wall Street Journal, in which he argues "Malcolm Gladwell too often presents as proven laws what are just intriguing possibilities and musings about human behavior".
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But Syrian, Iraqi, Kurdish, Turkish and Afghan lives are taken in a world too often presented as savage and hopeless.
Citizens Advice's chief executive, Gillian Guy, said ads too often presented short-term loans as an easy option.
Stephanie Blythe, as Fricka, rattled the rafters with her billowing mezzo, and also found twinges of heartbreak in a figure too often presented as shrewish.
The Kirov is one of those ballet companies that too often present show-off steps as if the art lay nakedly in nothing but excellence of technical execution.
Vladimir Putin's authoritarian turn has lent a degree of seriousness and importance to Russian street art that transcends the mere posturing and thinly veiled commercialism too often present in the west.
But instead of recognizing their entertainment value (many will agree that these polls ought to be fun) and treating them accordingly, reporters too often present the results as serious and objective measures of public opinion.
The doctors are too often presented as stock characters -- the cocky male cardiothoracic surgeon with the "Bachelor" nickname; the overworked Southern OB-GYN named Rachel who keeps telling us how committed she is to her career and how her doting boyfriend, Jeff, should just dump her.
Criterion's new high-definition edition of "Anatomy of a Murder" returns substance and shading to this black-and-white classic, which has too often presented in mushy grays during the course of the 53 years it has been in almost constant release.
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