Some say he stubbornly put too much faith in Mark Sanchez as the starting quarterback.
Not to put too fine a point on it - was he selling the Euro?
"If I put too much in there, it'll be a brick, " Mr. Krishnan says.
One clear lesson from the Encysive case: Don't put too much faith in special protocol assessments.
Not to put too fine a point on it, here was a really, really big part.
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Not to put too fine a point on it, the place was an absolute dump.
In other words, don't put too much stock in any of the most controversial measures.
The fourth rule of dressing for the dangerously cold: You really can't put too much stuff on your head.
But that not only lacked originality, it also put too much emphasis on my own experience, versus my sister's.
Deputy Judy Martin, who represents the district of St Helier, said it would put too much pressure on parking.
But Larson cautions investors not to put too much weight on Alcoa, despite the outsized attention it often receives.
It's no wonder that we tend to put too much pressure on ourselves and set ourselves up for failure.
Mr Ospel put too much faith in them and in his ambition, and he had to pay the price.
In America and Britain, many of them put too much money in equities.
During the Cold War, one learned not to put too much stock in the five-year plans of the Soviet Union.
Moreover, not to put too fine a point on it, newspaper stocks have just gotten an awful lot cheaper.
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It put too much pressure on the protagonists, while doing nothing to guarantee that those outside the room went along.
Oh, and the UI is apparently not final, so don't put too much stock in the way the app looks.
The pressure group Migrationwatch UK has argued that an amnesty on illegal immigrants would put too much pressure on council housing.
Due to parental lack of imagination on our part, we didn't think about what other uses that motor might be put too.
The Frenchman chipped the ball over Robinson but put too much weight behind it and the ball cleared the bar as well.
"They put too much in such a small space, " says designer Kawabata.
It is not just accountants who hope it will resist the temptation to put too much flesh on the old law's bones.
And traditional scholars worry that a badge economy would put too much emphasis on job training rather than the search for new ideas.
"It's definitely good to get a win like this, but I try not to put too much stock into one game, " Brook Lopez said.
"A lot of times when you get to an event like the Olympic Games, you can put too much pressure on yourself, " he said.
Two weeks ago, the defence secretary took a lot of flak for a war plan that, the critics said, put too much faith in this transformation.
"If you put salty water on onion skin the cells will shrink, if you put too much water on it the cells will swell, " he says.
"What I tell the guys is don't put too much pressure on yourself, " said Loeb, who often speaks with his grandmother to help maintain an even keel.
After widespread criticism that this would put too much power in the hands of an organisation with political masters, Ms Krueger offered a revised plan this week.
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