Now, you might say, not too much can be made about one visit by one person.
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Yes, a keg stand is a keg stand, not too much room for interpretation there.
These numbers make the contrarian case that America borrows too little, not too much.
"It's a mixture of both, but not too much out of the office, " he added.
I'm starting to realise why he has been so successful at Valencia, with not too much money to spend.
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Some of the huts need to be stripped of asbestos and reconstructed - just not too much.
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Not too much new here, but the software is out of its beta phase and ready to ship.
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So, I mean, really not too much different than, you know, putting a plant in a shaded area.
Essentially, you can have some fun with fashion, but not too much fun.
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It is not too much of an exaggeration to say that deposit insurance is what makes bank regulation necessary.
Indeed, in the case of the Brazilians, the problem has been that they save too little, not too much.
Not too much after seeing how that bank saw an opportunity to loan money to an ignorant and incapable borrower.
This is not too much too soon and will match places like Massachusetts which do the best in international tests.
Some economists, such as Paul Krugman, argue that the problem is not too much, but too little economic stimulus spending.
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We were given a Constitution based upon those concepts, not too much power in any -- in too few hands.
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If house prices stagnate, consumption may suffer a little, but not too much, so long as jobs stay plentiful and wages grow.
The manager must also engage and provide guidance but not too much as to interfere but just enough so the employee learns.
"There's been a lot of headlines about not too much, in my opinion, but we've responded in the right way, " added Weir.
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He says that everything he knows about food could be summed up in a sentence: Eat food, not too much, mostly plants.
Stock markets and the euro dropped on Monday but not too much.
"It's probably not too much a stretch to imagine Richard sitting at the Algonquin, sharing great thoughts with other people, " he said.
In some places too little water, not too much, is the problem.
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"One would think that since the virus doesn't cross the placenta, probably not too much of a threat that we know of, " he said.
Undoubtedly, the Obama Administration is too fastidious for such Cold War-style behaviour, but perhaps overt, democratic institution-building assistance is not too much to ask.
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The aim is to administer sufficient radiation to achieve an image scan of adequate quality, but not too much to cause harm to the patient.
Tsinghua: Jack, if it is not too much of an inconvenience, we would like to submit two follow-up questions to the answers that you provided.
Then you must add the difficulties of orchestrating them in the right sequence, with nothing dropped, leaving some room for improvisation, but not too much.
His assignments usually involved a little stretch, but not too much.
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