That's a lesson that's been ignored for too long, McCabe said.
That's what's been missing in this debate for too long, and that's why this announcement is so important, for it represents not only a change in policy in Washington but the harbinger of a change in the way business is done in Washington.
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''You always worry about being the show that's been on too long - especially when you're a cult hit, '' explains Gellar.
We honestly believe, as do most analysts, that it's not too long into the future before the price curves of technologies like standard photovoltaic solar and some upcoming breakthroughs are at cost parity with conventionally -- like, coal-burning-generated electricity.
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But we're here today because a problem that's gone on for far too long -- the delays and uncertainty that often plague funding for veterans' health care.
That's surrender to the same status quo that's hurt middle-class families for way too long.
There are things we should do right now to put more people back to work and to restore a sense of security and fairness that's been missing for too long.
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Immediately after the race, Mr. Pistorius complained bitterly that his rival's blades were too long, giving him an unfair advantage.
Could it be that the skeptics have wallowed in the mire too long, and that the U.S. is leading the charge for a global economic renaissance?
Analysts say that Google's brand is just too strong now and that it could take a long time for a competitor to make inroads--no matter how much better the technology is.
The problem for us is how do we get those people to recognise that the Conservative Party is relevant again and what I will do is say to my party, we now must be obsessed with the issues that obsess British people, health, education, the environment, the things that they think that for too long we don't care about and that's the real problem and challenge.
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Bayer's German shareholders complain that Schneider takes too long to make decisions and doesn't communicate with investors.
But let's say he throws in Rhode Island too and just adds that to this big long string of eleven victories he's already put together.
That's 30 letters and two spaces, too long for the Inland Revenue's online form.
The message was that the Chancellor's prudence will pay off before too long.
The movement to strengthen boards has gone too far, so far that the boards too easily fire CEOs and reject bold decisions like investments in U.S. manufacturing that have a long-term payoff.
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It's true that favas left to mature on their stalks too long will have a leathery skin that must be removed.
It wasn't too long ago that the first jogger's girth made him the butt of late-night TV jokes, like when comedian Arsenio Hall marked the anniversary of the Big Mac.
"He brought astronomy to the attention of a very wide public and was a very good communicator too - that's why Sky at Night ran so long and so successfully, " says astronomer Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell.
For too long, Israel's leaders have believed that to thrive regionally, it needs to convince the West to support it politically.
You get in there, you get that quick rush but the truth is that in the long run it's not good for us to have too much debt.
The F-35's critics have long argued that its performance is compromised by having to fulfil too many roles and that an over-complicated design lashed to an over-optimistic schedule was asking for trouble.
But there is an underlying suspicion amongst Indonesian officials that Blackberry's executives are not too bothered about what goes on in Indonesia, as long as they keep selling their phones here.
Silver, a Democrat, has long complained that New York's Republican mayor and governor have paid too little attention to rebuilding Lower Manhattan and too much attention to building a new football stadium.
Judging that students were being asked to stay at university for too long, Mr Berlusconi's previous government introduced optional, three-year degree courses.
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The other problem with Italy's small firms is that too many of them are in the wrong industries, relying for too long on cheap labour for their competitive advantage.
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The mayor, Mr. Ullah, said in the interview last week that the municipal agency had taken too long to issue permits at a time when Bangladesh's garment industry was booming.
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If that's the case, the new general manager may have to consider making a coaching change before too long.
Today Mr Sharon's stated reason for not holding a referendum is at least as plausible: that it would take too long.
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