Giant incumbents like IBM, Hewlett Packard, Microsoft and, yes, Oracle, guard the turf too closely.
As a result, neither plan holds up very well when you look too closely.
Possibly because they were afraid of where the trail would lead if they looked too closely.
Fiat is in danger of following too closely in the footsteps of another European carmaker, Daimler.
Still, if you want to dance along, it's best not to listen too closely.
Chaffins said the tractor-trailer was following too closely to the SUV to stop before the collision.
Troopers have been directed not to stake out bars or follow motorists too closely, says Lt.
Over the years his parodies have hit the mark, sometimes a bit too closely.
Further catastrophe awaits the remaining, ordinary star if it orbits the neutron star too closely.
At the same time, such surrogate servers also allow helicopter parents to hover a bit too closely.
If you play through the first few hours thinking B:I echoes its predecessors too closely, stick with it.
It also sent a message to let us know there was a tailgater following too closely behind us.
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This is a valid point, but it has exposed them to accusations of identifying too closely with bankers.
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It aligns him too closely with Stephen Harper, the Conservative prime minister, as well as with George Bush.
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There is the mass-market segment: bland, commoditised, low-margin, fast turnover, and unsavourily exploitative if you look too closely.
It too closely mirrors the fine line between normalcy and what life looks like the minute everything falls apart.
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Dr. Bernstein says the danger of monitoring kids too closely through technology is that it may make them sneakier.
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If you don't have a strong stomach, don't examine the bodies too closely.
Perhaps, yes, I might indeed be looking too closely at the tea leaves.
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Still, the plot, if you don't question it too closely, does sort of parse, even when it doesn't make sense.
Fraud blossomed--why examine too closely a borrower's 1040 when rising prices will bail you out if the borrower gets in trouble?
He recognised that becoming too closely involved in fiddly negotiations can prove enormously time-consuming and, all too often, ultimately lead nowhere.
If you did not look too closely, this mofongo relleno could have passed as a chicken potpie, with the cassava masquerading as pastry crust.
But they are too closely tied to the teachers' unions to push for sensible reforms, such as testing and school choice.
And so you weaken and undermine those ideas by associating them too closely with the bad ideas of the candidate you supported.
Note that this is not a typical trademark lawsuit, where a trademark owner sues a competitor for copying its trademark too closely.
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Verizon subscribers, we hope your device habits don't revolve too closely around that 20-month upgrade cycle: it's about to get longer.
For that reason Dr Powell warned that adopting the European screening model too closely could lead to unnecessary surgery for some children.
When you watch something too closely you can miss the bigger story, like studying an unfolding bud and without realizing it is springtime.
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Apple showed emails noting that Google said early Samsung tablets too closely resembled the iPad and asked the Korean company to tweak its designs.
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