In other words, if someone has had one too many drinks and gets behind the wheel of a car 100 times in a year, they might get caught once.
"We went out to dinner in Atlanta, and we had one too many glasses of wine, and we thought we were fine to drive and we absolutely were not, " she said.
Gareth Llewelyn has had one chance too many in the Welsh shirt unfortunately, although a good club player.
It had one employee too many to be considered a retail customer, so it is not clear whether in future Barclays would be banned from selling this hedging product to the likes of Adcocks or whether the owner Paul Adcock will be able to escape from the financially crippling contract.
You will find yourself in the midst of a sensory assault as you soak up the aroma of roast chicken and bratwurst, pick out a colourful gingerbread heart to take home to your loved ones and avert your gaze from the pimply-faced teen who has had one beer too many.
Former government chief scientific adviser, Sir David King, said the summit had come one year too early for Mr Obama to be able to take leadership of the issue.
If that film had too little overt emotion, this one has too much.
One night I had too much to drink in Colorado Springs, Colo.
The cockroach part was doable, but keeping cells alive outside of a host was something no one had succeeded at for too long.
The 25-year-old Vos, runner-up for the past five years in the world road race championships, finally went one better as she had too much strength for Armitstead.
This one, too, had a cracked screen.
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The scheme had ended up costing taxpayers far too much, while private contractors had been offered a one-way bet.
No-one too surprising, you had to be sure they would clap at the end.
Rehman had left, too, but no one knew where, since there was no way to call him.
Other researchers, too, had sightings, including one from a small submersible and another from a Remotely Oerated Vehicle (ROV).
I've had too many games where I was one assist, one rebound away.
While she repeatedly struggled to hold, Zheng had trouble with her serve, too, landing one short of the net.
The new song makes her sound like a woman who's had one (or two or three) bottles of whiskey too many.
Officials also said water coming out of a tap in one room was too hot and the home had an "unpleasant smell".
Pham, too, had taken an unlikely route, one of thousands of smart people with no intention of working in finance that Wall Street sucked in.
The Fed then popped the asset bubbles that it had created (there was a big one in commodities, too) by allowing gold prices to plunge by 22% between February 2008 and October 2008.
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After one too many non revenue-producing start ups had gone bust, sales became the hallowed ground where boards worshipped.
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One man had his sights set on graduate school but was too busy with family and work to ever finish along a traditional path.
The Blues were rocked but Blair settled their nerves with his second penalty, then added a third after Quins had De Wet Barry sin-binned for slowing ball one time too many.
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