It made sense not to ask too many questions, there was a party going on.
Nor does the Fast Retailing business model ask too much of Japan's impoverished managers.
"You know in the Soviet Union not to ask too many questions over the phone, " he said.
The IRS doesn't ask too many questions and the taxpayer doesn't have to keep detailed records of anything beyond mileage.
If a pill cures a headache, we do not ask too often if the headache might have gone away by itself.
Ask too, if the state is holding a child-only open enrollment period.
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Thats almost a new concept in Japan, where for decades investors were expected to hand their business to the established houses and not ask too many questions.
As Mr Fletcher explains, opinions differed, but there were always those who argued that to ask too much was to put the process of conversion at risk.
Was there an -- you guys ask too many questions.
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His answers have evolved over time, but he usually says that he finds that the other Justices ask too many questions and that the lawyers should be given a chance to speak for a time without interruption.
Hearty yet humble, it awakens the appetite but does not ask too much of the cook. (Who wants theatrics before coffee?) Traditionally assembled from the leftovers of that iconic New England meat-and-potatoes-feast known as "boiled dinner, " it is utilitarian and forgiving.
Not only did he ask too many open-ended questions that allowed the candidates to wander off onto tangents that were not part of the agenda, he rarely reinforced the need for Romney or Obama to go back to answer the original questions.
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To the objections that the Copernican universe, with its vast spaces outside the solar system, is now too big to be beautiful, Galileo has his puppets ask, Too big for whom?
And when the world is too sheepish to ask questions or too busy to decipher the meaning of his words, his job is a very easy one.
Ask, too, how quickly they will replace a card if it is lost or stolen.
First, I thought he would comment that my ask was too low and make a (higher) counter offer.
Pentagon bean counters aren't expecting the White House to ask for too many cuts in the defense budget--yet. (See "Military Maneuvers").
Although your doctor is likely to ask you a lot of questions about your symptoms and concerns, you should be prepared to ask questions, too.
The destruction wrought by the Lehman bankruptcy is exhibit A. Ask yourself, too, whether euro-zone politicians would want any big bank to go under right now.
Glass knows the weather, too, defaulting to your current location, but letting you ask about other places, too.
"Yes, and I don't want to ask anything that seems too weird, " agreed Benjamin.
When people ask if it is too late to come to China, I always answer that, on the contrary, it is still early.
Is it too much to ask that this year's presidential campaign be a beginning?
Is it too much to ask for our national leaders to do the same?
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Many of the newly poor are living in destitution too ashamed to ask for help.
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But a bit more humanity, and a lot more honesty, isn't too much to ask.
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