For the home user it might be a little too expensive, and even a bit of overkill. |
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These pompadoured locals strut along a very fine line, with psychobilly overkill on one side and castrated vanilla-billy on the other. |
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Although relatively simple to operate, such a rule might be regarded as an example of overkill. |
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Lastly, this keeping of the suspense for a whole week is a bit of overkill. |
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But that response turned out to be overkill when the usual large dose of morphine did not follow the initial small injection. |
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OpenSSH and Stunnel provide handy point solutions when encapsulating more than a few specific applications is overkill. |
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There's a quaintness in these tableaux that's at first charming but eventually slides into overkill through sheer grating repetition. |
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It sounds a bit like overkill, but one on each arm, matched with front and rear lights covers all the angles. |
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I understand the need to meet labelling requirements, but I suggest that maybe this is a little bit of overkill. |
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Yet now that the government seems to be throwing its weight behind the issue, some critics call it overkill. |
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Musk is now prohibited since overkill has made the musk deer almost extinct. |
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The screen is a bit of overkill because the audience is not that far from the center of action on the hot shop floor. |
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Nevertheless, one can't help but think the hordes of Canadian Mounted Police and other law enforcement personnel amounts to overkill. |
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If your company's goal is to use learning as a core retention strategy, that seems like overkill. |
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I think we have to be concerned that we could have too much overkill, in terms of military intervention. |
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If wiring the wine cellar for an Internet connection seems like overkill, consider the possibilities for the pampered homeowner. |
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I admit it, freely and adultly, with full cognitive rationality, and I suppose I'd beat myself up if that wouldn't constitute overkill. |
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They must have determined that to be overkill, because they stopped attaching the probes to their body armor at some point during the mission. |
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Feerick's simple melodies sound much more apt with subtle coloration instead of overkill. |
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Though this is only presented in stereo sound, this was fine, since surround sound would have been overkill. |
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For a band that had one single in them, getting the full reissue treatment seems a bit like overkill. |
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She handles the final monologue tastefully, without slipping into vomitous, melodramatic overkill. |
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I just hope the technique won't be perceived as overkill given the mundaneness of the subject matter. |
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The extras complement the film without being overkill, and it's a pleasant addition to any fan's library. |
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The result is a compelling human interest drama that only overplays its hand in the heart-tugging overkill of the closing sequences. |
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In fact, an overkill of controls might even compromise a basic trust that once was there. |
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Like Kramer, Murphy is a groundbreaker, a devotee of overkill with a streak of sentimentality. |
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If any of this seems like overkill, you might want to have a word with the folks in the federal government. |
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Change, as the bonus disc is retitled, strips away most of the orchestral overkill, but the songs still sound empty, their joy curdling into bitterness. |
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Fair enough, a bit overkill if you ask me, but you can see the logic. |
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Maybe get a stress test to confirm that there's no issue, but even that might be overkill. |
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It is regrettable that the government seems to be engaged in some exercise in overkill. |
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When I look at some of these amendments and proposals, a proposal like the 10-metre rule, I detect within it a gross degree of overkill. |
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Compared with GeoFor, it is expensive, requires major computer horsepower, is difficult to learn and may be overkill for these tasks. |
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Mio argues that China's government would rather opt for policy overkill than for being too timid. |
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Krak missiles are designed for tank hunting and are overkill in the Underhive, duplicating the Laser Cannon effects in a less impressive manner. |
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Loudspeaker manufacturers are now publishing the directivities of their horns at 10 degrees, but that may be overkill. |
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If several persons are doing the presentation, be sure each person has a specific role and avoid repeating and overkill. |
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However, three or four members of defence counsel's team attending a motion might be overkill. |
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However, I agree that this is probably overkill in this case. |
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While it may seem like overkill, the military was finally satisfied. |
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In some cases, this approach is necessary, but many times it's overkill. |
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Despite his sense of legality, he could resort to dramatic displays of armed might and air power to quell internal opposition with literal overkill. |
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Did this strike you as overkill or just run-of-the-mill political speak? |
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The same would apply to Democratic spending, too, of course, but the Democrats are less likely to hit the point of overkill. |
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At a certain point, political experts started to wonder whether it was overkill, as Gingrich started dropping in the polls. |
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The constant intrusion of spooky music telling us that we should be really frightened achieves overkill long before the end of the film's running time. |
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Of course, the Commission does not want to interfere in the legal affairs of a sovereign state, but the overkill on the part of the Kyrgyz authorities in the Beknazarov case is particularly worrying. |
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Frequent bulletins about an upcoming upgrade may seem like overkill, but users will appreciate them much more than a sudden upgrade that disrupts their work without warning. |
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While stockpiles in the thousands are obviously overkill, I would rather not go back to the days of large-scale symmetrical warfare, the kind of which destroys continents and nations. |
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If you like to zone out while driving, the RDX would probably be overkill. |
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Programs such as sendmail and postfix are largely overkill for this use. |
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She denied that the 10 days of constant attacks amounted to overkill. |
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However, for long-time readers, some of his vituperativeness will smack of overkill. |
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Talking Heads lead singer David Byrne said the Irish band's tour smacked of overkill. |
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In addition, in many cases bringing the staff of an entire organization to bear on an innovation can be unwieldy overkill and disrupt the conduct of day-to-day business. |
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There is a clear understanding by the authorities why the Flotillas of Hope are heading to Nauru yet this does not prevent them indicating a reaction which would be overkill under the circumstances. |
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As someone who can suffer from cold hands I went for the overkill option with Seal Skinz waterproof all-weather cycling gloves, which kept my fingers warm during last winter's sub-zero temperatures. |
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Everything is a bit overkill for my use case, though. |
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But installing biometric eye-scanners at every turnstile on a city's public-transport system would be overkill, because fare-dodging can be mitigated with far cheaper technology. |
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When we arrived for an early meal at 5 30 p.m. on a Thursday, just a few tables were full and I wondered whether the light and music show wasn't overkill. |
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The intense deployment of props and design elements ultimately trivialized a serious subject through decorative overkill. |
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Some, however, see such editorial extravagance as dubious prescriptive overkill that objectionably blurs the line between authentic and spurious. |
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And have I not for years pleaded the nonsensity of taking seriously the comparisons of fantastic quantities of overkill on which the SALT negotiations have been based? |
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It isn't easy to write a story that navigates the murky mire that can be teen territory without tripping over the potholes of caricature, overkill and cheesiness. |
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Should I give you yet more homework, or would that be overkill? |
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Anderson said playing too many Twenty20 matches could result in an overkill for supporters if organisers try to adjust the games into the county season. |
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Furthermore, Talbot's art is dominated by an overkill of digital filters, fades and effects, applied with the zealous fervour of a born-again Photoshopper. |
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Yes, we need a new car, but this huge truck seems like overkill. |
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