Many in the shipping industry oppose the speed limit, saying it would be too costly.
Defeat would be too high a price for the security of Americans, the French, and Europeans.
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Many hospitals refused, saying patients who needed care would be too fearful to get it.
Exercise price would be too but employee stock options are almost always granted at the money.
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That would be too easy, and frankly not of much use for our intended audience.
There had been fears a merged bank would be too dominant in the market.
Competing with the Nets and Knicks would be too difficult for a basketball team in Newark.
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We believed that the speed at the end of the traverse would be too high.
The board questioned whether the bar set by GAIA would be too high for some products.
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It would be too simple for Americans to avoid the new rules with foreign brokers otherwise.
He will send in laundry, without, however, filling out the slip: that would be too risky.
Ofcom decided that breaking up BT would be too difficult and cause too much upheaval.
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Both would be too feeble, and would be unlikely to press in the sun's direction anyway.
It would be too much to say that Mr Wellstone's quixotic liberalism was unique.
Johnson is delighted, I would be too if I got a wicket with a very average ball.
You would be too if you spent your life integrating data, writing apps and testing security protocols.
But I worried the game would be too heavy-handed, especially in its use of Native American history.
Just for fun, I tossed her another one, but this one I knew would be too hard.
Barry Eichengreen wrote in 2007 that euro membership was effectively irreversible because withdrawal would be too traumatic.
Still, it would be too simple to say that he and his friends are Croatia's main problem.
They argue that without citizen scientists, it would be too costly to carry out regular monitoring surveys.
The chemical industry's lobbyists argue that the cost of testing all these chemicals would be too high.
But Mr Vajpayee thought the process would be too lengthy and would be plagued by legal challenges.
Diluting the iPhone brand would be too high a price for a product with such questionable benefits.
The review said that competing pools would be too small to attract enough punters to be viable.
It would be too hard to explain Pepsi's new marketing campaign in a 30-second TV spot, he adds.
But Scottish Power last week repeated its position that undergrounding would be too expensive and delay the project.
And it would be too small to accommodate both locals and Olympic visitors.
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The cost would be too, says John Curtice, an election-watcher at Strathclyde University.
And Aaron Pinfield, 31, said travelling to Worcester or Birmingham would be too far with his two young children.
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