But it would be wrong to expect too much from this particular set of negotiations.
When you begin your new role, don't expect too much of yourself settling in with the new territory.
"Don't expect too much in the way of results, " says international-relations lecturer Chayachoke Chulasiriwongs of Thailand's Chulalongkorn University.
But to expect too much of either the Palestinian troops or the ceasefire would be to miss the point.
On Thursday, even Mr Krishna said the Indian government did not expect too much from his upcoming visit to Pakistan.
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"It would be wrong to expect too much from next week's chat".
Maybe we expect too much from a "Star Wars" title when we want it to reflect exactly what we've seen in the movies and television.
He warns his colleagues in Britain not to expect too much.
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"People tend to expect too much of their local bishop, " the man who has begun the search for a new Bishop of Blackburn has said.
Here, indeed, lies the big danger to American-German relations: that America may expect too much help from Germany, whether on Iran, the Balkans or Russia.
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"It's very important not to expect too much from the social audit, " Mr. Berzau said, although he added standards would be lower without any independent checks.
While Byrne is clearly thrilled at the prospect of a new chapter in his own career, he does not expect too much change in the overall championship.
If they're not in the mood to kick subordinates, perhaps we should not expect too much to emerge on 4 September (or whenever the summiteers decide to call it a day).
Understandably, Farrell has been at pains to reduce the weight of expectation heaped on his broad shoulders, while much of the praise lavished on him has come with caveats that we should not expect too much, too soon.
You said you learned that perfection is not attainable and is too much and too injurious to expect.
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It is too much to expect this Congress to enact a flat tax that's a tax cut--too many check-writing special interests guarantee that.
Given all the problems Obama will be facing, don't expect him to do too much to cut back on the massive subsidies for corn-based ethanol.
It is perhaps too much to expect our politicians to be Churchills and Kitcheners.
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Even so, it might be too much to expect Wall Streeters to identify their own conflicts.
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It's probably too much to expect the Davos gathering to feel any real remorse.
It may be asking too much to expect the policy experts to eat a little humble pie.
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At the time, the company's managers did not expect the lawsuit to be too much of a bother.
If priests cannot achieve consensus on such matters of morality, perhaps it is too much to expect it of politicians.
It would be too much to expect the commission to urge the Germans to stimulate their economy and let inflation go.
But it should not be too much to expect top federal lawyers at DOJ to provide consistent views on that issue in their court filings.
It is too much to expect them to understand that as more high-paying jobs are created, federal, state and local governments will get more taxes.
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