Jones is determined not to rush back too soon considering his past problems, but he does hope to be running again by pre-season.
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"If the Democrats don't overplay their hand and don't try to rush this too much, the process will go well, they'll be better off, she'll get confirmed, " Hatch said, again adding that his prediction is based on no new concerns coming to light.
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If shipowners cannot contain their market-induced euphoria, they may rush to commission too much fresh tonnage, turning the highly profitable dearth in shipping into a painful glut.
Mr Saakashvili made mistakes: he was in too much of a rush to take back the enclaves and did too little to disown Georgia's nationalist past.
The rush to close out too-expensive or too-risky commodity positions spilled over to the stock market by mid-week.
Coach Doug Marrone said he's being cautious regarding the injury and doesn't want to rush Johnson into action too soon.
But too fast a rush for the exit might itself be the catalyst for new slaughter.
This kind of rush to judgment is all too common in the financial world.
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Introductions are too important to rush through and miss golden opportunities to make a good first impression and chances to connect firmly with colleagues.
It is indifferently acted and in too much of a rush for quick hits to establish anything like the lull and swell of a real rave -- there's no undertow, no rapture, just a randomized string of highs and lows.
We haven't really wanted to rush the market or flood it with too many games.
Yet this rush may have a downside for Labour too.
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Abandoned veins in mineral-rich countries have become viable again and despite the relatively steep extraction costs, a miniature gold rush might be under way in Britain, too.
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The trip back to Vienna would have taken her too long to handle the initial rush of attention, so she finished her vacation, with family members introducing her as "the Nobel Peace Prize winner" for the rest of the week.
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This position, too, may be jeopardized in the rush to a START Treaty.
Those who stay too long often get caught in a rush for the exits and lose a lot of their gains.
It sounds straightforward, but it is too easy to get caught up in the rush of getting work done, without organizing yourself and setting achievable goals.
In the rush of self-congratulation, however, no one paid too much attention to that fact.
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Speed limits might rise, too, with trust that robots can pilot the rush.
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Yet there is a risk that in a rush to build up their cash mountains, cuts could be made too fast and too deep when a more targeted approach to surgery is needed.
Too often job candidates recite their pitches in a monotone or rush through them without passion.
So it is still too soon for the outsiders who wrought much of the misery to rush for the exit.
Ten years ago regulators got worried that life insurance companies had too little set aside to cover future liabilities that might follow a rush of death claims.
The 24-year-old right-hander is also working on calming himself down and not getting too pumped up in the first inning, which causes him to rush through his delivery.
She knows she is just too chipper for the lead car, which is a quiet car during rush hours.
Conservative talk show hosts, including Rush Limbaugh and Laura Ingraham, have blasted McCain in recent weeks, calling him too liberal and saying his nomination would split the party.
In a mad rush for subsidies, farm co-ops, VeraSun and other outfits erected a few too many ethanol plants.
Indeed, in IBRA's rush to meet International Monetary Fund deadlines, there are criticisms that some debtors are being treated too leniently.
Nest also reports that in its Rush Hour Rewards test of 2, 000 Houstonians, only one-tenth of the experimenters felt too warm.
Previously, in the late 1990s, Greenspan's mistakes had temporarily made the dollar too strong, clobbering traditional manufacturing and agriculture and thereby prompting even more investor capital to rush into the already hot high-tech market.
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