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At an EU summit in 2008, when the financial crisis was raging, Nicolas Sarkozy chastised the commission for being too zealous in upholding competition.
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The Mage circles have rebelled, believing the Templars have become too strict, too zealous in their duties, and too quick to slaughter those who step out of line.
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The economics of the plan are too zealous.
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In other words, if storms caused by careerism in the curia threatened to sink the papal ship, it was partly because Benedict himself had been too zealous in stilling the nurturing waters of theological debate.
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Automated systems can also be too zealous.
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What's fascinating is that the FSA has more or less admitted that it thinks that it may have been too zealous in the way it forced banks to build their capital reserves - or at least it has in a way, because the banks would say (in fact they do say) that the FSA is still facing in two directions.
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Some Lithuanians feel that over-zealous foreign Jewish critics put too little store by reconciliation.
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Investors may be as fickle as the weather, but the IMF, too, is warning against over-zealous austerity.
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Those who are most susceptible to the disease have over-zealous repair mechanisms that replace too much liver with useless scar tissue.
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Will India allow the Sena's zealous arbiters of culture to block those movies too?
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He would like it to punish those audit firms that are over-zealous in their interpretation of Section 404, too.
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The civil service matters too: Number 10 complains that it is being insufficiently zealous in implementing the government's agenda.
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