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"It's a question of CEOs having seen this movie one too many times, so hopefully they don't want to replay it, " says Mr. Ayer.
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This was one zero too many.
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Clearly this may be an extreme example, but there are too many stories like this one.
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Howell says it wouldn't take too many years like this one to put him under, and he fears similar conditions in the future.
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And just as we've made so much progress on so many intractable problems, we can fix this one, too.
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As with so many other fashions, however, there is evidence that this one too is going out almost before it has come in.
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This is one of many bad incentives created by high-stakes testing, and by placing too much faith in the test as a means to improve outcomes.
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But since all risk is terrifying, and even one preventable death is too many, there are not many intact fingernails left around this place.
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To be sure, perhaps this is a logistics situation, where there are simply too many new iPhones to be delivered in one day, so Apple is giving its shipping partners an early day of leeway.
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He likes this new permanent rule more than the previous temporary one, which included a threshold list of stocks that had too many fails to deliver.
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But already the commission has been frozen out of one meeting this year of the Group of Seven rich countries because the Americans complained that there were just too many Europeans at the table.
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One thing is certain, however: all this talk of bubbles suggests that many commentators are getting a bit too far ahead of the curve.
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