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1 A man, neither connected with ministers nor opponents, may speculate too subtly.
2 Let's see if we've found the Body Artist before we speculate too much.
3 But before we speculate too much, let's look at the tri-di.
4 Goldberg isn't willing to speculate too much about what's going on inside this robot.
5 With so little detail available Gartner analyst Michael Gartenberg said he was reluctant to speculate too much.
6 Tell your flock not to speculate too much on duty, but to try and accomplish the work in hand.
7 Nothing is more tempting, and at the same time more risky, than to thus generalize and speculate too soon.
8 We don't want to speculate too much, but there are no hamstring issues or any structural damage to his ligaments.
9 My Protestant friends try to avoid speculating too much about Brexit.
10 But we need to be careful about speculating too much about any impact yet.
11 Well, he had speculated too heavily to accept defeat now!
12 "I think we should not speculate too much," said Georg.
13 The excitement of getting down and opening the Christmas packages saved me from speculating too much along these or any other lines.
14 He has been speculating too freely and lost every cent; and, worse than that, used money to do it that was not his.
15 Smith cautioned against speculating too much, since rumors have a way of spreading rapidly when it comes to any discussion of potential life on Mars.
16 'I was afraid he would speculate too much,' said Mr. Bennett to himself; 'but how could he have got such a blow as this?
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