In the grand scheme of things, not too many people would be upset.
But it looks so horrible not too many people have taken it up.
And so that was a definition that somebody put out, but not too many people have made use of, because it hasn't had much in the way of applicability.
But an industry that doesn't need too much space, and brings in a lot of money and not too many people, also seems like a good prospect for a city that wants to slow down a bit.
This surely makes sense: as long as the job is not too onerous, many people benefit in mind and body from having something to get them out of the house.
And we know we're not finished, especially not when we have a health care system in this country that simply is not working for too many people with breast cancer and too many people who are surviving with breast cancer.
"There's not going to be too many people trying to emulate us, " says McDonald.
I'm not too sure why so many people here are giving Hear'Say such a hard time for being manufactured.
"There were too many people not doing much of anything and getting paid for it, " says Golisano, who can be stingy himself.
And while we have not experienced too many difficulties in relocating people to the area, the challenge we often have is in having a bad perception about the area.
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And while I doubt that early transhumanism will lead to a world war, it might not take too many accidents to convince people to leave well enough alone when it comes to enhancing themselves.
Not the accumulated services business too many influential people seem to believe they are in.
It has too many elderly and not enough young people to drive its economy in the future.
There is a quiet and stillness there that you do not find here, there are too many people here.
Look.. too many people are not giving up COD or HALO or even MARIO ( On the Wii U ) on their 60 inch screens !
"Today we have too many people saying not only 'I disagree with you, ' but 'I hate your message and you shouldn't be allowed to say it, '" notes Mr. Smith, who now runs the Center for Competitive Politics.
"The Welsh Assembly Government is extremely concerned about the homelessness situation in Wales and we are looking into providing extra help for local authorities to help them deal with what is, sadly, a problem for far too many people - not just at Christmas, but throughout the year, " she said.
Too many people who should not be served drinks are getting them in hot, uncomfortable conditions.
He said Estyn had found the authority's performance to be "unsatisfactory" because "at all key stages, standards for learners are unsatisfactory, exclusion rates are too high, too many young people are not in education, employment or training, and attendance rates in primary schools are unacceptably low".
In the not too distant future, he thinks, so many people will have the power to send signals into space that it will not be possible to control intergalactic messaging.
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For too many people, this opportunity does not exist.
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And for too many people, they're not getting it.
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The OFT said too many people were granted loans they could not afford to repay.
Lots of underemployed young people mean too many hotheads and not enough elders.
Too many people are being alarmist about this and not seeing the bigger picture.
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She said too many people were turning up in hospitals because not enough services were available in the community.
The main that burst supplied drinking water to a large area of Northampton and could not be turned off for repairs as that would have affected too many people.
In February Mr Bratton asked them, publicly, not to keep broadcasting live coverage of car chases, watched by too many people hoping to see crashes and violence. (They get alerts to their pagers when a chase starts.) The police reckon that such coverage encourages show-offs to embark on wild escapades, and gives the impression of a city rife with crime.
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Too many people today presume the two are intertwined, yet not all Arabs are Muslim, or Jews Israeli, or Americans Christian.
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