Too many cooks spoil the broth.
A. If too many people are involved in doing something, it will not be done well.
B. A person who comes early has more advantage than someone who is late.
C. You can only judge if something is good or bad when you have tried it.
D. When the boss is away, the workers do not do their work properly.

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