In the case of installing temporary practices next to an already-developed site, he likes to overbuild. |
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Chemical firms have a tendency to overbuild when prices are high and underbuild when they are low, ensuring that prices plunge and soar. |
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Manufacturers have tended in the past to overestimate considerably the loads on the push rod and consequently to overbuild it. |
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The fact is, we overbuild every pontoon and deck boat, and you don't get rich making boats so durable people keep them for a lifetime. |
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The authors of that study conclude that grants and transfer payments create stronger incentives to overdesign and overbuild. |
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As a result, they usually overbuild after they get permission. |
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Health Canada officials acknowledge that there was a tendency in the past to intentionally overbuild capacity in anticipation of future growth to manage unexpected contingencies, which often did not materialize. |
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Certainly there are ways the Government of Canada can look at the governance structure of airport authorities and ensure that the overbuild we've seen domestically can be avoided. |
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The architect wanted to overbuild the restaurant on top of an office. |
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