But all too often, purchasers fail to negotiate lower prices when commodity prices fall again.
Stars are almost never doctors, but all too often they try to play them in real life.
But all too often, recounts a naval commander, helicopters arrive only to watch pirates taking their prey back to Somalia.
But all too often the visitors spilled the ball at the crucial point or conceded possession for lack of support.
There were glimpses of real attacking intent from both sides, but all too often defensive and midfield players remained pinned back.
We want to help our patients but all too often the test or treatment we order is challenged by an insurer.
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But all too often that is not available in the community, and so they end up in hospital as an emergency case.
"Your personal privacy should not be the cost of using mobile apps, but all too often it is, " said Attorney General Harris.
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But all too often, their best efforts are thwarted because the technological revolution that has transformed our society over the past two decades has yet to reach many parts of our government.
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But all too often the risks of vaginal birth are significantly downplayed while Caesareans are portrayed as an intervention to avoid wherever possible, with those planning a Caesarean labelled selfish or "too posh to push".
"Our brave men and women in uniform aren't looking for sympathy and handouts, but all too often their selfless sacrifice for this country can become a major blockade on the road to a home of their own, " he said.
The pattern was set early on, with Inter happy to sit deep and flood their defensive areas in protection of their first-leg lead, while the hosts' passing game was typically fluent but all too often in front of the visitors rather than in behind them.
Wolves were neat and intricate in their build-up play, but all-too often their efforts came to nought as they ran into a sea of blue.
Preston, who lost at home for the first time since April, certainly had opportunities to score but were all too often thwarted by in-form Spurs goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes.
But then, all too often, the owners vanish when the company runs into debt.
Pensions are in a better position to know of the conflicts of interest related to an advisor but all-too-often accept assurances from management of these firms that Chinese Walls and other internal operating procedures are adequate to protect against harm.
But instead the essays all too often simply describe first one war, then the second, or list the comparisons and differences with a wooden efficiency.
They applaud the motives for giving, but all make the point that people too often let their philanthropy be guided by their hearts alone.
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But that is the very thing staff all too often say they don't have.
But this is easier said than done as all too often the day-to-day gets in the way.
But as my Bain story shows, PE all too often resembles a compensation structure masquerading as an investment.
But more often, they are simply all too convenient excuses for avoiding the discomfort inherent in change, even change for the better and confronting our deepest, and often unacknowledged, fears.
But instead of moving on to new opportunities, all too often you simply stay the course and sacrifice your own well-being in the process.
Things, it turns out, are all too often discovered by accident--but we don't see that when we look at history in our rear-view mirrors.
This debt was incurred not just owed by the students themselves, but also by their parents, who were all-too-often encouraged by the institutions their children were attending to turn to private loans offered by eager banks to help pay the bill.
Intelligence is a tough business: successes are often impossible to trumpet, but failures are all too evident.
But there is something else that should be considered that is all too often forgotten in the effort to freak taxpayers out by tossing around these huge numbers.
From the development of the jet engine and liquid crystal displays, from cracking the inner workings of DNA to pioneering work on Lithium-ion batteries, the country has all too often managed to break new scientific ground but then fail to capitalise on the vast potential that others then enjoy.
They can pick up a live ballgame from space, but, since the human body interferes with satellite signals, they all too often drop out in the middle of a base hit or song.
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