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And if they push too hard to get their work produced, how does that affect the agency evaluation?
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Did Monsanto push too hard convincing farmers to use these products?
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The government may not push too hard, either.
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No-one should be surprised to hear the abolition of ID cards is also seen as a notable success, albeit one the Lib Dems did not have to push too hard to get on the statute book as their Conservative partners were equally committed to getting rid of them.
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"It was important to leave here healthy and not try to push it too hard with the conditions, " Gay said.
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"I can understand it because you push yourself too hard and then it takes its toll because your body is being pushed beyond its limits, " the gold medallist said.
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Make the slightest mistake or push the boat too hard and it can all go wrong.
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Obviously, if you push a facility too hard you also increase the risk of an accident.
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His stepmother, Sonia, makes sure Kahn doesn't push the boy too hard.
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The official said it is not likely the Bush administration would push the Russians too hard, considering how important their support is in the war against terrorism.
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Too few push hard for promotion.
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But athletes are starting to push back, contending that they work too hard to have their fame tarnished by the claims that they were won through chemistry rather than through personal achievement.
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