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Critics attack his lavish spending and flamboyant style.
This is a gross oversimplification of the facts.
Democrats will complain he overemphasizes punishment at the expense of prevention and treatment.
Her over-confident attitude was a cover for her nervousness.
She wasn't very fastidious about personal hygiene.
Too much dependence on the teachers risks loss of autonomy and motivation to discover.
But it would be unwise to expect too much.
It is unwise to put too much store by these statistics.
Kent, you're out of order.
Such security measures may be overkill.
He keeps all his clients at arm's length.
The importance of the media in communicating antidrug messages cannot be overestimated.
"It's better to overestimate than to underestimate," he told reporters.
You're asking too much of him.
He's becoming more and more obsessive about punctuality.
Likewise, teams often expend inordinate amounts of time maintaining and fussing over their script-driven build systems.
Is it too much to ask for a little quiet?
The stampede took place on a bridge, which eyewitnesses said had become overcrowded.
The manager and her salesclerk took the woman's grumpy complaints in stride, but one day she went too far.
No detail is too small. No level of paranoia about an unsolicited photograph or video is too great.
If the gas mixture in the tube is stagnant, the transfer occurs by molecular diffusion.
This makes for a lot of classes -- something I think is a bit of overkill.
In this central Banks were aided by increasingly sophisticated markets which, by diffusing risk, had apparently made the financial system more resilient.
In this example, the misspelled name and wrong employer were egregious.