So while you want someone who will compile a comprehensive body of work, you do not want that person to overdo it. |
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You have a magnificent chef who takes pride in the preparation, and doesn't overdo the labelling. |
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Of course, there's always a risk the markets will overdo it and push long-term interest rates too high, hurting the economy in the process. |
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Rest is of greatest importance to arthritics, who should not overdo their work, exercise, or recreational activities. |
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Equally, don't overdo the concealer or your eyes will look like they've got white circles round them. |
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The young actress manages, at the same time, to underact and overdo playing a grieving yet bratty young girl. |
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If you've decided you want to add a little, um, oomph, please, don't overdo it. |
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Like oyster mushrooms, morels taste better in a small amount of butter than in olive oil, but again, don't overdo it. |
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Any drug that does that, alcohol being a prime example, cannot be all that great if we overdo it. |
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Total posts: Be consistent in sending communications, but do not overdo it or send unnecessary messages that do not add value to the user. |
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Users tan more quickly and they only risk getting sunburned if they overdo it. |
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I haven't figured out how to explain to my mom that being active and busy is a good thing, as long as I don't overdo it. |
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Just be sure that you don't overdo it, and remember to trust your children. |
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Start your holiday already tanned and you are less tempted to overdo it in the sun. |
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Without the right balance of protein, calcium and phosphorus levels, such puppies tend to overdo it. |
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You can, in short, overdo the pomp of sci-fi prophecy, the edge of quasi-religiosity that turns decently crafted fiction into something more grandiose. |
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You may become breathless if you are not used to the altitude, and you shouldn't try and overdo it. |
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I agree that we should act and react, but we should not overdo it, because we need a balanced approach. |
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Enjoy the beautiful Normandy coast in general and Deauville in particular, but don't overdo it with roulette or slot machines. |
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But on the other hand, if they overdo it, then it will be like restricting access to information for Vietnamese people. |
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I do not want to get carried away, to overdo it, blaming the federal government for everything that is wrong in Quebec. |
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You can easily overdo it during the warm-up, in which case you will be tired before you start, but you can take it too easy too. |
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This is only true if you overdo it and if you use industrially processed salts. |
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I thought I could overdo everybody in the world in wealth and power, and I amassed in my own treasure house the money due to my king. |
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In fact, though Solomon and Toombs add cumin and coriander, and Toombs uses fenugreek too, it's possible to overdo it with the dry spices here. |
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Not wanting to overdo it, he wrote that he was apolitical, and thought all politics were cynical. |
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It is also important for kids not to overdo snacking between meals, he adds. |
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But I would not wish to overdo being provocative and will become a little more serious. |
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Active living moves away from traditional prescriptive exercise programs that either turned people off, or encouraged them to overdo. |
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But if I overdo it and I pander and I put something up just because the Twilight crowd is going to like it, I will get punished. |
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He told African-Americans not to overdo their protests and to remember that race relations are improving. |
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Winemakers can overdo the colour extraction and thus spoil the flavour. |
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Campaigners in the various health matters, especially, should realise that their messages are bound to fall on deaf ears when they overdo the exercises. |
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There are, admittedly, some who would contend that he can overdo the cavalier insouciance, but, assuredly, the confidence he oozes is certainly very welcome. |
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Now, the media, as we know, can overdo those things, as is our wont. |
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By all means make it look appetising, but do not overdo the plate-decorating, nor feel you have to emulate restaurants, and stack everything up like the leaning tower of Pisa. |
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If you overdo it and strain yourself, you may become discouraged. |
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Most economists believe the EU will not overdo the increase in rates bearing in mind the delicate nature of the economic recovery currently underway. |
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This will naturally slow your speech, but be careful not to overdo it. |
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I am also in favour of the Christmas spirit, but we should not overdo it. |
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When people overdo it, they can become frustrated and just give up. |
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Rather than overdo it, you decide to play it smart. |
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For an African look, they overdo it in the tanning salons, wear clothes with leopard designs, have their hair kinked and permed and use make-up with an emphasis on brown pastels and white reflections. |
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We must not overdo it, however, ladies and gentlemen. |
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Although I'm not aware of having eaten a curry with dried fruit since the 1980s, here they work surprisingly well, contributing little pops of juicy sweetness, though it's probably not wise to overdo this. |
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The chronic fatigue caused by cancer treatment is very different from the acute fatigue many people feel from time to time when they overdo it or are short of sleep. |
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It's a form of stability control that prevents the car understeering and going straight through a hedge if you overdo it into a corner. |
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Too many solos can overdo it, even when they are played by Bruce Kulick. |
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Much of the advice handed out is simple common sense: adopt a healthy lifestyle, eat and drink in moderation, do not smoke, take regular exercise but don't overdo it. |
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You can exercise more if it feels right, but try not to overdo it. |
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It would be best not to overdo this symbol, to stop the ostentatious displays which may well put the public off in the long run and which detract from its meaning. |
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Your contacts will put up with some promotion, but don't overdo it. |
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It is sad but true that the persons held up by our culture as most praiseworthy and desirable are the very people who are most likely to overdo the pace of life. |
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I feel that there is something which is even more important than coordinating economic policies, which, if we overdo it, could even have negative repercussions. |
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Some of the leaves may be removed from below tomato trusses as the fruit starts to ripen but don't overdo defoliation because the leaves manufacture food for the plant. |
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Don't overdo it, otherwise you'll end up with cardboardy shortbread. |
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