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But Mr. Sasser's path is too precipitous.
"Perhaps I was too precipitous," he said.
QUESTION FROM ASHER: What do you make of Petreaus and Mullins public rejection of Obama's allegedly too precipitous withdrawl?
It was left to Hollande's erstwhile partner, Ségolène Royal, to say that it was "too precipitous" to say anything about his return to the race for President.
But with most American and NATO troops set to leave by the end of 2014, advocates of continued aid are warning against too precipitous a cutoff of financing from the United States and its allies.
Orbán felt he wasn't dynamic enough in his first term in office in 1998, and his desire to smash the remnants of the communist system is now perhaps too precipitous.
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He is saying that what he terms a too-rapid — "precipitous" — pullout was tragic.
I also look at the National Association of Purchasing Management's purchasing agents index, and that, too, had a precipitous drop for the last eight months, actually 10 months.
Russia also offers no help on China's dilemma over North Korea, where Pyongyang flouts Beijing's directives with impunity on the presumption that China is too fearful of precipitous unification under South Korean-American auspices to do anything about it.
The rogue caliphate, he explained, represents a cautionary tale about the risks of a too rapid and precipitous U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, before the country has stabilized enough to ensure its long-term governance and defense.
But ratings declines, in many cases, have been precipitous there, too.
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