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And swing voters don't appear to mind too much either - indeed, some like the fact that the high rhetoric and lofty promises of the 2008 campaign have been replaced, at least by Mr Romney, by a drier, more technocratic approach.
BBC: The strange Sandy-coloured campaign
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For the business-school mind, it is too much about ideas, not policy management.
ECONOMIST: Bernard-Henri L��vy
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It is our duty to look after ourselves and then also to help look after our neighbour and life is a reciprocal business and people have got the entitlements too much in mind without the obligations.
FORBES: Margaret Thatcher, Revolutionary Leader
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There's too much on my mind, so I just decided to be aggressive and just let it go.
WSJ: Gee pitches 6 shutout innings, Mets beat Braves
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Shakespeare's cynical turn of phrase - "They doth protest too much" - comes to mind.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: King of the Hill
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When you talk about kids eating too much sugar, the usual suspects come to mind: breakfast cereals, sweet snacks, desserts, and candy.
CNN: A family's guide to healthy food substitutes
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Too much of the tax code is written with the Fortune 500 in mind and the company with 50 employees or 500 employees is simply forgotten.
FORBES: Tax Reform For Small Business: Ways And Means Pitches Old Ball; Small-Ball And, Big-Ball
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The movie, of course, brings to mind the classic 1973 film The Exorcist, which frankly I don't want to write too much about, lest I lose sleep.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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But not only did Sorkin play with the facts far too much for a movie that purported to be about a real company and real people, to my mind he got the underlying reality of Silicon Valley utterly wrong.
FORBES: Please, Mr. Sorkin--Leave Steve Jobs Alone