Isolationists killed the measure as an overcommitment of American power and prestige. |
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When they do things to their faces and bodies for a role, we're expected to applaud their commitment – especially if it verges on overcommitment. |
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Since a number of publications must come out on specific dates, it is essential to make accurate forecasts of cash flows to avoid overcommitment. |
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With his schedule and his association with various companies and products, Cee Lo inevitably faces two risks: overcommitment and overexposure. |
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He warned, however, that the ratio of household debt to income has doubled, from 50percentto100percentcent, in the last decade, bringing the risk of overcommitment for many borrowers. |
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The return to deadlines and the oppression of overcommitment, even if most of it is self-imposed. |
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The misery arises, apparently, via some lack of balance, overcommitment, or other problem related to a particular aspect of life. |
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It also faces a serious overcommitment problem. |
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Our American diet and lifestyle of stress and overcommitment continually contribute to inflammation as we watch metabolic syndrome rise at an alarming rate. |
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