Since the receiver is aluminum it is possible to strip out the threads if you go overboard with the hex wrench. |
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It is poignant without being preachy, invested with subtleties when the penchant in the past would have been to go overboard. |
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So please calibrate this rave according to your own tolerance for artsy-fartsy pop, but don't go overboard. |
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By following these guidelines, rather than avoiding certain foods, I'll be less inclined to binge on empty calories or go overboard at mealtime. |
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On the other hand, we see a different picture, in which youngsters go overboard about fashion and a glitzy life style. |
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The one real weakness is the central performance by a less than distinguished actor who tends to go overboard when he tries to emote. |
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Warner Brothers included some nice extras, but didn't go overboard on the unnecessaries you'll really only watch once. |
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Enthusiasm for a presidential contender often causes people to go overboard with their praise and lose touch with reality. |
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But if we do go overboard at the office party, experts say we should try to spare our blushes. |
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Mind you, we didn't go overboard as it wasn't the best time to celebrate in the middle of a World Cup. |
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We need to be careful not to go overboard and over-administrate to the extent that hurts people, especially those who are the most needy. |
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Any Eldar player should be careful not to go overboard with upgrades and psychic powers because the point cost of the unit can touch the sky. |
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Having the waiter remove half the entrée before you start eating ensures that you won't go overboard with the fat and calories. |
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When it is determined that there are administrative problems and new systems are put in place to fix them, sometimes we can go overboard. |
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And if I go overboard, I eat crow and apologize and beg for mercy. |
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The WHO standards are based on bathers and not on canoeists or sailing crew who accidentally go overboard. |
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We didn't want to go overboard one year and then have to lose it all the next year. |
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First of all, courts and legal advisers tend to go overboard, insisting on contact, irrespective of factors such as serious violence. |
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We must not go overboard on one aspect of stem cell research which seems to be the case in the present legislation. |
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A complaints service must be set up, but we should not go overboard with regard to the lingua franca used. |
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It is important to be cautious but do not go overboard with security measures! |
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While there is no need to go overboard, structures are important for implementing joint planning. |
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We should not go overboard and have inspectors or investigators enter houses to see if there are decoders or not. |
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But because these are higher-risk investments, don't go overboard at this stage of life. |
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By all means, let us have risk assessments, but let us not go overboard about them. |
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After all, when the MRM decides a woman has transgressed even in the slightest, some of its members tend to go overboard. |
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It is easy to go overboard in childproofing our culture, and it is easy to underestimate the ability of children to contend with and to process cultural influences. |
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The trade unions are also right to point out to us the risks of ports of convenience, ports where all the social rules go overboard, just as there are flags of convenience, cheap flags, for ships. |
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I do not want to go overboard here, but how much is a human life worth? |
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My colleague from Edmonton-St. Albert can say what he likes, but you have to know the territory, as we say, you have to have argued cases and know criminal records to know that the police have a tendency to go overboard. |
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The Keidanren has called for better corporate governance, so perhaps Mr Toyoda feels he needs to set an example. Yet although ¥200 billion is not a trifling sum, Toyota did not go overboard. |
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Float coat pre-ops are the first line of defense in saving your life if you go overboard. |
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However, it is just as important that we do not go overboard and over-regulate our lives, because in doing so we would not serve quality of life but bureaucracy. |
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Experiment all you want with these extras, but don't go overboard. |
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I can understand that a member should follow his party's line, when it has members throughout Canada, but it seems to me he should try to keep quiet, and not go overboard. |
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If we go overboard with this copyright bill by having too many collective agencies, which will confuse the general public that uses the copyright material, we will be in trouble. |
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You can decorate the new room, but don't go overboard with surreal paintings. |
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That's great, but we must not go overboard? there's a long way to go! |
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If you've got a gillnet out today and there's a storm wind today and you don't get out to haul it, half your fish are destroyed tomorrow and go overboard. |
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Some people go overboard and the hon. member certainly has. |
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And when you give out rewards, don't go overboard. |
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