But the truth is that many who struggle to borrow the money to do so are in danger of overreaching themselves. |
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We are disturbed both by the traditional impiety of corpse desecration and the modern idea of the overreaching scientist. |
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Let me point to one recent anecdote that to me suggests such overreaching is possible. |
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The name Pat Cash still conjures images of a fighter nonpareil and of an untiring athlete overreaching physical limits to reach his target. |
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When overreaching occurs a horse may strike the sole of the front foot, as it lifts off the ground, with the toe of the hind foot. |
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We slept out on the floor of the desert with the vast sky overreaching, flooded with stars. |
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Please tell me if I am overreaching myself but my namesake is an ancient Celtic-Irish goddess, so I feel an affinity with her. |
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Civil libertarians and many Democrats say those powers are overreaching and have fought to have them rolled back. |
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Forging and overreaching are indications that the horse is moving out of balance, either in the foot specifically or in the entire body. |
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The overreaching buttinskies in the federal regulatory bureaucracy learned that they made a grievous error in mandating air bags in all vehicles. |
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Pissarro does indeed seem to be overreaching himself in this picture. |
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Some participants were not sure how overreaching the definition of 'terrorism' was. |
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These fundamental guarantees are overreaching rules that apply to all persons. |
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Another key is the powerful guarantees that protect the rights of all Americans from government overreaching. |
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She found everything about Vantone, including its muddle-headed, overreaching business style, endearing. |
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Figure may be a better designation for what he considers the norm of an overreaching, and overrunning animation. |
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He has said that, as president, he might send police to arrest judges he thought guilty of overreaching. |
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As I said, I understand the principle that the government was looking to cut the red tape, but it is overreaching in several aspects. |
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We need to look at this with a fine tooth comb, because it is a little overreaching. |
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I believe that it is not overreaching to say that we can be the world leader, to make a truly peaceful and sustainable world. |
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Inter alia, it sets out the rather overreaching objective of having a standing rapidresponse mediation capacity. |
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The member across is far overreaching what the capabilities are or are seen to be within the next couple of decades. |
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Organized crime is an overreaching activity that many of our policy centers and directorates actively enforce. |
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But The Daily offered an overreaching mix of ineffective news coverage and unmemorable editorials and features. |
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When your muscles don't recover, overload training evolves into overreaching, characterized by fatigue, decreased performance and a recovery time of about 2-3 weeks. |
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What was needed to make rule by the people effective was the addition of mechanisms to restrain those people from overreaching and destructively turning on themselves. |
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In effect, an overreaching administration and a supine fisc are ginning up a secret constitution. |
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Once one accepts this piece of judicial overreaching, it follows that physical evidence obtained in the absence of a Miranda warning is inadmissible. |
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By overreaching on health care, he has managed to achieve precisely the opposite effect. |
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Republican legislatures are overreaching with voting laws to try to gain partisan advantage. |
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The plaintiff then amended his complaint to add a claim for relief from the Illinois judgment on the ground that it had been obtained by fraudulently overreaching him. |
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Thanks to the customer-oriented collaboration with Garaventa and the planning office we can take on this investment without overreaching ourselves. |
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Can the modern American business machine, with its lobbyists and public-relations operatives, really be an oppressed victim of overreaching government power? |
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Mr Museveni's critics accuse him at best of overreaching himself, at worst of being a military adventurer, bent on establishing an empire of ethnic Tutsis in the Great Lakes region. |
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With the UN Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights the 'constitutional' rationale has been extended to the world level, overreaching the borders of state sovereignty. |
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One erroneous news report this summer that New York had already been eliminated because it was overreaching with its proposal seemed an effort to psych out the city's bidders. |
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A pillar of this administration since its inception, she shares the same delusions of grandeur and folly of overreaching designs that characterize the rest of the team. |
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It also demonstrates recognition by the government itself that there was some overreaching in the name of secrecy in the Anti-terrorism Act as originally enacted. |
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We should do all we can to get those dangerous products off the market, but we should not have overreaching powers that endanger everyone and take away the rights of the individual citizen. |
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According to them, a ban on cosmetics and personal care products containing substances listed as carcinogens or toxic for the reproduction, without consideration of the conditions of use and exposure, would be overreaching. |
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An overreaching objective at our workplaces is to help engender a high level of employee health and to reduce the number of people on extended sick leave. |
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Our overreaching goal is to foster the development of a stable Afghanistan that can be a secure home for the Afghani people and that will no longer serve as a staging base for terrorist operations. |
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State holdings provide them with money that they cannot get elsewhere. Yet this clever version of state capitalism is currently in danger of overreaching itself. |
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The baser methods of getting money by fraud and bite, by deceiving and overreaching. |
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Marlowe's plays are known for the use of blank verse and their overreaching protagonists. |
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