With Japan having a security alliance with the U.S., the potential for escalation is all too real.
She goes behind the scenes with a company that makes hospital dramas like ER and House look all too real.
Without that core, the risk of Miss Piggy spiraling into an untenable sty of callous words and consistent mistreatment of subordinates is all too real.
When we have separated them, using nothing more than beginner's instinct (disqualifying ones that look too real to be true, for example), Roxanne smiles.
That's an example, but unfortunately it's an all too real example.
But his message will be that the financial storm clouds are still hovering, and the risks of yet another global slowdown are all too real.
But the impact can be all too real, as write-downs reduce overall book value and increase leverage ratios, a particular concern in these debt-averse times.
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And Ms Yellen said in December that "the possibilities of a credit crunch developing and of the economy slipping into a recession seem all too real".
That was the beauty of a game that was real but not too real: unlike Billy Martin, I could sit Reggie down without fearing the wrath of George Steinbrenner.
For all of the hashtags and well wishes, the suffering of those affected by the earthquakes in Haiti and Chile or the tsunami in northeastern Japan remain all too real.
One risk with such a pre-emptive bail-out is that to congressmen the benefits are hypothetical whereas the fiscal and political costs, five weeks before an election, are all too real.
Without Fannie and Freddie's implicit guarantee of government support (which turned out to be all too real), would the mortgage-backed securities market and the subprime part of it have expanded the way they did?
But the impact of doubling or tripling the costs of home-heating and transportation to the middle-class and working families, like a single mother and waitress who struggles to make ends meet, are all too real.
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The impact on the overall federal budget and deficit reduction is miniscule, but the meaning of cuts to local businesses in and around treasured landmarks that host nearly 300 million visitors a year is all too real.
But the environmental challenges of species protection and human poverty amelioration are only too real, with deforestation occurring at a rate of some 2% per year, at least between 2002 and 2005, according to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization.
By so doing, he has compounded the danger already made too real by his earlier, adamant opposition to fielding effective anti-missile systems: The likelihood that the United States will be obliged to deploy such defenses after they are needed, rather than before.
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But elsewhere, now that this incident has made the threat of external violence at endurance events all too real, you should not be surprised if registration fees rise faster than normal over the next 2-4 years as event organizers increase investments in security to ensure the safety of competitors and spectators alike.
The recitation of facts is too basic for real scientists and too relentless for casual learners.
But in reality the move does little to address the all-too-real problem of satellite television piracy.
There was too much mistrust and too little real work on issues of common concern.
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There are too many barrels and boxes to open, and too little real reward in each.
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Here too his real intentions remain something of a mystery, perhaps to Mr Chavez himself.
He has done too much damage to too many, and he shows too little real compunction for that.
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Social media may be couched in zeroes and ones, but digital proliferation determined the trajectory and character of these all-too-real events.
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Otellini's people have scoffed at the super-cheap laptop as a toy, lacking too many real-world functions to actually help poor kids learn computer skills.
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