Some observers have complained that the SEC has too many lawyers and not enough financial experts.
Western nations rejected the idea of arming the opposition, saying Syria already has too many weapons.
The business has too many duffers, he says, who have been shielded from professionalism.
Renault has too many European factories (it has nine big ones in France alone).
If one piano teacher has too many students, she might sluice the spillover to you.
Its labour productivity scores high in cars per man-year, but the company has too many factories.
It has too many elderly and not enough young people to drive its economy in the future.
If you think Citibank has too many assets, divisions, and operations, go tell it to the shareholders.
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We are hearing various governors say they will refuse some stimulus money because it has too many strings attached.
The world has too many consulting slide decks that talk the talk of synergy without real possibility of implementation.
There is of course, no simple answer, but one thought is that the SEC has too many very different responsibilities.
Any market not dominated by a state-owned enterprise has too many players and overall industry net profits are near zero.
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They complain the legislation has too many exemptions and gives ministers too much power to veto the release of certain information.
Sort of like insisting on labeling a coat as a jacket because a store still has too many parkas come spring.
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The excuse, usually, is that the company has too many brands and that it costs too much to develop new models all the time.
Today the self-anointed "Consumers' Champion" has too many disparate causes to support.
"At the moment, I don't believe that Ye has too many close rivals of the same age, " Watson told the European Tour website.
Part of the problem is that the exchange has too many masters with too big an interest in things staying as they are.
It has too many steps and no one wants to bother with it while on the bus or walking (and hopefully not while driving).
But this kind of thing has too many people expecting solar panels and wind turbines to prevent oil spills and excessive purchases of foreign oil.
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One pollster, Frank Graves of EKOS, says that Conservative voters are twice as likely to believe Canada has too many immigrants as are opposition supporters.
At a time when telephony depends upon low costs and flexibility, the firm has too many unionised employees, too much debt and too few bright ideas.
Although I believe that every employee should be provided with the appropriate guidance and support, asking for a new manager has too many red flags associated with it.
As a Christian I share Mike Huckabee's stands on social values but he has too many shades of Jimmy Carter, who also ran as a born-again Christian but governed as a liberal.
Neo-Malthusians think the world has too many people.
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On first read, the statement, along with his others on the future of TV, including traditional TV has too many ads and those ads are often ineffective, will have you nodding your head in agreement.
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Viscerally, I feel the market has witnessed too many upsets in big- cap properties.
America's lack of fast-track has given too many countries the excuse to vacillate.
That's surrender to a status quo that has hurt too many American families.
One is over-appropriation: Smith Creek, like hundreds of other streams running out of the high country, has far too many users.
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