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Some American officials have been concerned that it is overambitious.
It was overambitious to include three ballets in the program.
For although the present volume makes some interesting points, it falls well short of its overambitious goal.
"The Cave," in particular, has often been viewed as overambitious.
"That's a rather overambitious phrase, because you can't have everything.
"If it is overambitious to organize a chess game, what can we do?"
But, he said, he later decided that the film strategy was overambitious.
At least I'd be remembered as the foolish guy who was way overambitious."
They were creating clear openings and, if anything, wasting them through being overambitious.
Are we not overambitious in hoping to discover the meaning of our destiny, be it individual or national?
"In fact, it would be overambitious to say all these things can be solved."
Perhaps it's the fault of overambitious plans to begin with, or the delay caused by 47 lawsuits.
In this respect Parliament is perhaps attempting to achieve rather overambitious objectives too quickly.
His large, erratic and often overambitious and unfinished ones are not.
You could argue it's a play that tries to cram too much in, that's overambitious.
An overambitious stripper wants to replace the show's star.
He also became known as a visionary who frequently needed assistance in finishing overambitious projects.
He is overambitious and cares only about himself.
He tried to restore confidence by abstaining from overambitious offensive plans.
The difficulty is that by being overambitious, he has produced an uneven and carelessly written book.
Overambitious programming, new leadership and even the vigor of the marketplace not so long ago were to blame.
Financing for the arts, which has never been overambitious, was made even worse this year for several reasons.
In this case, indeed, she was wildly overambitious.
Tygiel is aware of this and refrains from making overambitious claims.
"A physical landing might prove to be overambitious."