And one should take care not to make too much of a single data point.
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In any case, it is easy to make too much of the family connection.
Morality aside, they make too much of our stuff, and we owe them too much money.
Ms. MAYNARD: I don't think they can sell enough of them to make too much of a difference.
Gregory King, a spokesman for AFSCME, said conservatives make too much of the issue, especially the link to taxpayers.
Foreign carmakers are reluctant to make too much of a fuss, lest they be excluded from a fast-growing market or generate unwelcome negative publicity.
Wally Covington, a forest ecologist at Northern Arizona University, says it's crucial not to make too much of the Biscuit findings, in part because this study only covers a few years.
Diplomats at the Vatican though not, apparently, the pope himself seem to have accepted the argument that it was not right to make too much of a fuss about the Timorese, since this might provoke an Islamist backlash in Indonesia as a whole.
Rarely are leaks intentional: Somebody at work might post a file on a server to download at home, a wrongly configured server might make too much of a hard drive searchable or a Web site's password-protection might be flimsy enough to be accessible to search engines.
Until Obama came along, Israel could afford not to make too much of the fact that its enemies control the UN-led system of international institutions, because it could trust that the US would use its Security Council veto to prevent these forces from causing it any real harm.
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When it comes to negotiation, it would be hard to retreat from asking for those opt-outs, but he should not make too much of a failure to win. (There is precious little new social legislation in the pipeline, and Britain already has the right to opt out of most new judicial measures.) A reprieve for the City from the proposed financial rules would be a coup.
Now I don't know about you, but I believe it is an unwise idea to make too much fun of people's tattoos of their spouses, lovers or children.
And if interest rates rise enough then they do go bust, as the interest payments they have to make take too much money out of the budget.
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The drivers reckon that it won't make too much difference which side of the gird they start on because there is still so much dust and sand around the edge of the circuit.
There is simultaneously too much of it to make sense of, and never enough.
At least 9 percent of uninsured Americans make too much money to get subsidies under the bills.
In the event, McDowell's first two rounds of 72 and 73 left him too much ground to make up on the German, who was eight shots ahead of him at the halfway stage.
We know the combination of track layout and temperature does not suit us too much, and we will try to make the best out of it tomorrow.
But when the government considers the extra money I make to be expendible or unnecessary and takes too much of it, it can cease to be worth my time.
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This is a hot topic in the startup world right now for a variety of historical reasons: some say hiring expensive MBAs helped cause the tech bust a decade ago, and some say that MBAs have too much swagger to make it in the hustle of startup life.
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They think we want to tax too much and spend too much, and do we have the backbone to really stand up and make some of these hard decisions?
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The biggest mistake people make here is having too much (more than 10-15% of their portfolio) in their company stock.
But electric cars are unlikely to make much of a commercial impact for many years too late to be a solution to the industry's current problems.
You can fail to engage the crowd, you can make a fool of yourself, you can attempt too little or too much and miss the mark.
Overall, the campaign aims to make people aware of the fine line between social drinking and drinking too much, especially when people drink in the home.
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The dam would also make sure that the land did not drain too much in normal conditions, all of which Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust had not objected to.
As a thirty-year Wall Street regulatory veteran, for me there are far too many questions and dead-ends in this AWC to make if of much use.
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Belatedly, Mr Blair seems to acknowledge that he should be seen to make a principled stand over the treatment of these men, but he sounds too much like a timid supplicant.
Of course our central bank could make the opposite mistake, easing too much in a panic.
In Congress the party has too few seats around a ninth of each house to make much impact.
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