Though a little help with the rent is no doubt nice too.
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They were too good, too nice, too competent, too pro-capitalist, for the America we now have.
"We have been too nice for too long, " said Kathy Blake, from the Norwich City Independent Supporters Association.
The Paulsens, having recently completed a protracted renovation of their own, were reluctant to complain about the noise and the mess, and Walter, on the other side, was too nice or too busy, but when Patty finally came home, late in August, after her months in the country with Joey, she was practically unhinged in her dismay, going up and down the street, door to door, wild-eyed, to vilify Carol Monaghan.
Business schools and law schools are nice, too, but are of ancillary importance.
Follow strategies of the smartest gurus and your returns will be nice, too.
Follow strategies of Legendary investors such as Warren Buffett and Peter Lynch and your returns will be nice, too.
Of course, GLD and SLV are looking nice, too.
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It would be nice, too, if small companies were in better shape, the yen not so strong, consumer demand more brisk, companies less concerned with paying off debt, and the whole economy not so dependent on exports to China.
Some roads would be nice, too.
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Do it for your friends who are too nice to complain about your posting habits.
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Perhaps the book's biggest problem is that Mr Trewin is far too nice for his subject.
This is actually too nice for the Jeremy Irons figure to be saying.
LVMH, as well as problems with integrating Donna Karan, and also says it was not too nice to Gucci.
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He is torn between a desire to be nice without appearing too lax.
From the beginning Ford, now 48, had to shake doubts that he was too inexperienced--even "too nice"--to make the tough decisions that would make Ford competitive with Japanese rivals.
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Grant denied his character was based on Tony Blair but said the original PM in the film was "too nice" so he decided to give him "a bit more steel".
And, it turns out, of building a rather nice recital venue too, the perfect space for a concert of Bach solo cello music, accompanied by some spectacular views of the Norwegian coastline.
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Young children are often too nice to understand this, and, when playing Monopoly, will tax adults' patience by refusing to bankrupt other players, or by suggesting a cash injection all round from the central bank.
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"Sometimes this type of publicity will make officers reluctant to do their job, and then we all suffer, or get them overcautious in doing their job, and they do meet a bad guy breaking into a house and try to be too nice and wind up getting killed, " Thomas says.
But the most disappointing part about the debate was: the candidates were just too damned nice.
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The kids would get together on holidays and say nice things about you too.
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But the health watchdog NICE believes that far too few patients and GPs realise the harm that it causes.
CLIQs are pretty hard to come by in the wake of Motorola's big announcement today, but we flagged down an all-too-nice rep who showed off the phone's major talking points.
It's not nice for the crowd, not nice for the tournament, not nice for the opponent, too, no?
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