But until then, the only loser in the dispute is a species that has lost too much already.
He set fastest laps once he was clear of traffic in the last stint of the race but by then he had lost too much ground.
"She's not absorbing your milk, " he told Colleen Kelly in the days after he daughter was born, as the baby lost too much weight and cried constantly.
One concern is that the bank has lost too much of the tacit knowledge of the workings of the financial-services industry needed to be a good all-round regulator.
Gronholm, who trails Loeb by 25 points with three races to go, lost far too much time after his enforced gearbox refit.
That said, too much is lost when feedback is provided via instant messaging.
The wreckage, the oil and the fire became too much and he lost his grip.
"Maybe we did try and play a little too much when we had lost momentum and Ireland will turn you over when you try to do that, " he told BBC Radio 5 live.
Too much of the world's 20th century audiovisual heritage is now lost, and much more is slipping beyond recovery because of neglect, natural decay and technological obsolescence.
They are higher than the industry average, but too much training is still being lost.
If Mr Nacchio has indeed lost his faith that you can never have too much capacity, that would also explain the urgency of his desire to parlay Qwest's high-flying paper into solid revenues.
Too much of this irrigation water is lost to evaporation, the water coverage is hard to control and wasted runoff can occur.
John Wall scored 33 points for the Wizards, who gave the Knicks way too much shooting space on the perimeter and lost their 10th in a row at Madison Square Garden.
Markets also rallied too much Monday and Tuesday as Silvio Berlusconi lost his majority in Italian parliament and agreed to resign pending the success of a looming budget vote.
Ms Locky said it was too early to tell how much the company had lost.
"For many middle-class homeowners, especially those who just lost everything to Sandy, these additional costs will simply be too much to bear, " they said in the Feb. 5 letter.
"Citigroup lost their say-on-pay vote because there was too much discretion in the way compensation was awarded, " said Robin Ferracone, founder and chief executive of Farient Advisors, an executive-compensation consulting firm based in Los Angeles.
Another problem with too much email is that whatever gems they contain get lost in the sea of data.
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In true Coleridgean fashion, Mr Holmes appeared to anxious observers to have lost faith in his own project, perhaps to have bitten off too much, and to have set so high a standard for minute observation and philosophic flights that he could not continue.
Social media has become too much of a messaging system where tweets and ads get lost in an ocean of noise, she says.
Inflows of foreign capital have pushed up the leu against the dollar, restoring some of Romanians' lost purchasing power and prompting the central bank to sell the currency lest it rise too much, choking off exports.
Their financial statements told them whether the entire business made money in the month, but on the months that they lost money, they were stumped: did they underbid their jobs, or spend too much money producing the work, or was their overhead too high?
But she says her organization doesn't see the child caregivers who get lost, the ones who wind up in jail or on the streets because they had too much to deal with at home.
The risks cut both ways: Too much stock can bring slower turnover and cash flow, while too little can mean lost sales.
Haslam is meticulous in his research, so much so that unfortunately some of the pace of the book is lost when he incorporates a few too many references to clubs, managers, DJs and others whose names can only mean something to a select few.
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