We're also wasting precious natural resources to fuel the American appetite for an overabundance of food. |
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This situation results from an overabundance of a chemical salt, frequently the result of over-fertilizing. |
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This isn't a movie with an overabundance of Sturm und Drang, but a trifle more aural variety couldn't hurt. |
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I don't recommend trying that yourself unless you have a real overabundance of personal charm. |
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Instead of faltering dollar liquidity, we see today ample evidence of a continued overabundance. |
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In an age of information overabundance, we need cultural elites more than ever to stand over and above the cultural morass of mediocrity. |
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They might finally confront the central dilemma of inadequate global demand versus the permanent overabundance of supply. |
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Among reds, an overabundance of Merlots on the market means they're attractively priced. |
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In cultures of overabundance and greed people experience disconnection between their wants and needs. |
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They target a variety of subjects, including formalism in art, our current obsession with terrorism, and American overabundance. |
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Start with the pot, which should be fairly shallow so it won't store an overabundance of moisture. |
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But at critical junctures in the history of astronomy, there is generally an overabundance of ideas on how to move ahead. |
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It's divided into simple categories and the pages aren't stuffed with an overabundance of information. |
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Although suffering from an overabundance of names, false holly makes a handsome evergreen accent at the back of the border. |
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Lightning fires cleared the woods of brush, dead wood, and an overabundance of young trees. |
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Ruthless editing would have crafted sharp-edged form out of the three hours of exhausting overabundance, infused subtlety into unrelieved shrillness. |
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Careful planning of site layout, erection of partitions, or underground hazardous substance storage and an overabundance of safety systems can actually save lives. |
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It was like an electric shock to a group of editors operating in the bleary haze of jet lag, pasta, and fashion overabundance. |
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A certain slackness in the job market is clearly evident in this regard, judging by the overabundance of job seekers. |
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Higher education in Alabama suffers from duplication of effort caused by the overabundance of institutions, which dilutes resources. |
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They also talked about the disappearance of certain species of fish and the overabundance of other species. |
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Many have compared our wish list to some sort of Christmas tree with an overabundance of decorations. |
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Prolonged periods of scarcity were followed by shorter periods of overabundance. |
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An overabundance of information, far from being a handicap, can be very rewarding. |
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Persons who have difficulties positioning the cuff correctly due to an overabundance of soft tissue on the upper arm. |
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The overabundance of information is such that it is impossible today for an institution to assume the responsibility for this content alone. |
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Their overabundance inhibits the growth of bones and leads to loss of bone mass. |
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Contamination also results from an overabundance of naturally occurring iron, sulphides, manganese, and substances such as arsenic. |
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To examine the present and potential threats to the carrying capacity of the James and Hudson Bay coastal zone caused by goose overabundance. |
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Another novel with an overabundance of periods and a dismissive attitude toward commas. |
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He looked and sounded presidential, save for the overabundance of hair product. |
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With perceptions of safety and liquidity enveloping the entire American credit-creating process, credit is issued today in unparalleled overabundance. |
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I visited on a bright, sunny afternoon, and the overabundance of daylight made it difficult to see some of the exhibits, especially the floor-mounted video screens. |
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This creates an overabundance of serotonin, and the brain responds either by reducing receptivity to serotonin or by reducing the production of serotonin. |
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But let's face it, the Warriors had too many people who played the same style last season, and the only thing the overabundance of swingmen did was create mass confusion. |
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Like the planter's grain or publisher's newspaper clippings, the overabundance of our media archives can now be clipped and gathered by a new generation of gleaners. |
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This overabundance of breeding birds in the nesting habitat is also seen in the greater snow goose nesting areas in the eastern Canadian Arctic, where the expanding population is destroying large areas of wetland. |
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Thus, it is common practice to downsample data to reduce overabundance of high frequency data. |
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Where globalisation is concerned, this need to inform and be informed is coming up against an overabundance of chatter, fuzzy concepts, the problem of grasping technical concepts, and so forth. |
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At present, there's an overabundance of Canadian durum supply in storage. |
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Historical records suggest that the migratory tundra caribou herds of Northern Québec and Labrador have undergone at least three cycles of scarcity and overabundance in the last 200 years. |
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Moreover, while a spontaneous balance is not guaranteed, the imbalance can eventually work both ways, either through an overabundance of supply, which is generally apprehended, but also through a shortage. |
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Therefore, I will set the record straight on the overabundance of water. |
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There are trios in which dancers, linked at the arms, twist and untwist like pretzels, as well as an overabundance of sweeping arms and quick footwork performed in counterpart to the music. |
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Those who enjoy outdoor activities will find an overabundance of recreational activities to get involved in, while others who prefer a more urban lifestyle will also find sufficient avenues to explore. |
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On the other hand, the west coast faced an overabundance of summer. Conditions that were too hot and too dry fostered the most extensive and expensive wildfire-fighting season on record in British Columbia. |
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Bear in mind that numbers and figures can always be explained, and that an overabundance of data and measures can alter and delay a manager's decision. |
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The two most conspicuous differences are the overabundance of stars of brighter absolute luminosities and the underabundance or absence of stars of faint absolute luminosities. |
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Heavy rainfall has intensely leached many soils, leaving them with few nutrients but with an overabundance of insoluble iron and aluminum silicates. |
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Historically, the industry-wide oversupply of refined petroleum products and the overabundance of retail outlets have kept downward pressure on downstream refining and retail margins. |
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The building of cairns for recreational purposes along trails, to mark one's personal passage through the area, can result in an overabundance of rock piles. |
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Yet, at the same time, an overabundance of obfuscation also acts to promote antidemocratically a reliance on specialists and experts to give meaning to policy choices. |
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