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      <title>Between the Lines: The Pitfalls of TMI (Too Much Information)</title>
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Some will argue that they would rather err on the side of providing too much information rather than the alternative, but in the context of a grant proposal, the key to success is to find the sweet spot, or the bottom of the pendulum swing.&lt;span&gt;&amp;nbsp; &lt;/span&gt;Since most people understand the perils of providing too little information, the focus of this month&amp;rsquo;s column is on avoiding the pitfalls of doing the opposite.</description>
      <author>devteam@grantsoffice.com (Grants Office, LLC)</author>
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      <category>grant proposal development</category>
      <category>Grant Strategy</category>
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