Most people would accept that a healthy diet is hard to achieve, financial matters are confusing and cigarettes kill too many.
Ritchie Graves, a NOAA Fisheries Service biologist who makes sure federally owned dams are living up to their Endangered Species Act obligations not to kill too many salmon, said the survival rate for young salmon swimming downstream to the ocean has been higher than ever the past three years, hitting about 50 percent for sockeye.
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In my outlines, for instance, I tend to kill off too many people.
Apple says constant fetching of hundreds of social-networking updates in the background would kill the battery too quickly.
Shaft's mission is to get to the white waitress who saw the crime before the murderer can kill her, too.
Will President Obama saddle future generations with the debt necessary to clean up the mess, since to bankrupt BP would be to kill a company too strategically important to fail?
Policymakers have to avoid doing too much too soon, which could kill a frail recovery, and doing too little too late, which could lead to budgetary crises and inflation or to a bond-market rout as investors anticipate trouble.
If he uses his spear to kill an antelope, it too would become his property.
They have defended the pace of the rescue efforts, saying they were careful not to go too quickly and kill possible survivors.
Voters are remembering that Gordon Brown, never mind the two Eds, warned that cutting too far and too fast might kill recovery.
Businesses and politicians fear having a euro that is too strong will kill off hopes of a gradual export-led recovery for the eurozone.
Japanese firms pile in late as resellers or with their own me-too versions and kill themselves in a price war while U.S. entrepreneurs move on to new technologies.
But the government intends to assert the state secrets privilege in this case too and that could kill the suit.
Abrams are perhaps the most polarizing humans ever, especially when they kill off favorite characters or use too many lens flares.
Kallmes says it is too early "to kill the procedure" but that doctors need to stop doing it routinely outside research trials.
If not, this too will dispirit employees and kill innovation.
When HR hears about a manager who is doing things a little bit differently their first reaction all too often is to want to kill it outright or wrap it in a deadly python of bureaucracy.
For example, we know that both smoking and obesity are unhealthy, too much of either does tend to kill.
"It's kind of like the moth and the flame: You get too close, and it'll kill you, " Mr. Moxley said.
That could result in a "cytokine storm" in which the body secretes too many chemicals as it tries to kill offending microorganisms.
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"But if you're too risk-averse, the competition will kill you, " he added.
Too much spill dissolves too much nitrogen in the river, which can kill migrating salmon.
Yes, open pit bitumen mining blights the landscape, the process releases too much carbon dioxide, and tailing ponds occasionally kill ducks.
In the aforementioned article Curiosity May Have Killed The Cat But Complacency Will Kill The Marketer I made reference to the fact that far too may marketers do not who their most valuable and loyal customers are.
FORBES: Forget About Big Data, Some Marketers Don't Even Collect Name And Address
Andronico vows to kill both Tamerlano and himself, but Asteria says it's too late.
See what a scourge is laid upon your hate that finds means to kill your joys with love and I for winking at your discords too have lost a brace of kinsmen.
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