Too much icing, too much cake, too many sprinkles and drizzles on top, the testers grumbled.
One can only conclude that too many of us are wasting too much time in too many meetings.
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Today there is too much noise, too much clutter and too many choices for customers to navigate in virtually every category.
In general, there is too much debt, too much unemployment and too many houses available for sale in the U.S. right now.
But there were too many lies, too much deceit, too many lives ruined, too great an amount of damage to a revered sport and too many missed opportunities to come clean offered by the USADA, the Sunday Times, Nike and even his own charitable foundation.
In a socially networked, hyperconnected world of too much data, too many claims, and too much screaming media, trust might be the most valuable thing around.
"Too much pain, too many injuries, " Lorenzo told CNN's Human to Hero series.
Too much money, too many lives, and too many of our liberties are at stake.
Services from Pandora to Stumbleupon to Birchbox have proven that people often consume more when relieved of the burdens of too much information and too many options.
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Many now see this era as a fools' paradise - during which pretty much everyone had an exaggerated faith in the stability of the economy, such that banks lent too much, many businesses and consumers borrowed too much, and the government fooled itself into thinking that tax revenues flowing in from a debt-fuelled boom would be sustainable.
Too much money and too many developers are chasing the MMO dragon, and this has created a bloated market with too much competition and too few winners.
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They are doomed because good teaching is much too complex, and much too affected by too many factors, to be helpfully incentivized by any centrally-planned scorecard.
It thinks the economy has too much slack, not too many slackers.
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Driven into bankruptcy by what it complains is "predatory over-screening" by competitors, the 1, 675-screen chain is reeling from sinking too much borrowed money into too many unprofitable theaters.
He has done too much damage to too many, and he shows too little real compunction for that.
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That said, GM has well-known problems: too much debt, too many dealers and brands, high labour costs, and crippling liabilities to pensioners.
"At the end it was very easy to crash so I didn't want to push too much or take too many chances, it was important to be careful, " he said.
The federal government is too big, takes too much of our money, and makes too many of our decisions.
Many analysts in Jakarta believe that Mr Tandjung knows far too much about the murky past of too many politicians to be convicted.
Another Democrat could run to represent those Democrats who supported Bill Clinton back in the 1990s, and who worry that the Obama administration has drifted too far to the left: spending too much, ignoring budget deficits, getting into too many fights with business.
Despite the realization that they had too much on their plates (and too many cards on the wall), this leadership team still struggled with narrowing their focus.
You have too much defensive medicine, too many malpractice suits.
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Not too much text and not too many slides.
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The restaurant owner, named only as Wang, said he had not been forced to take the sign down but had done so of his own volition because it had generated "too much bother" and too many calls from the media.
His haunted, chronically depressed characters have seen too much or done too much, and he's done so many of them that it may be tempting to pass on the pleasure of this one's company.
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"Too big to fail, " too many jobs at stake, too much of the nation's manufacturing capability at risk are among the considerations that will justify government intervention on a massive scale.
Yet for many people, medical care costs too much, and many have no coverage at all.
To make a major, irrevocable decision there and then in this highly emotional atmosphere, about something they have never thought about before, is just too much for many people.
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