These federal guarantees encourage people to overextend by making borrowing cheaper than it otherwise would be. |
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The vast majority of sports injuries and accidents happen because people overextend themselves. |
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Always take the proper precautions with ladders and safety equipment, and don't overextend your reach or place yourself in precarious positions. |
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On the other hand, either the dry season or the rainy season can overextend itself. |
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But as the past couple of years have demonstrated, that can push prices too far, prompting consumers to overextend themselves. |
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Those will go mainly to companies that did not overextend themselves during the boom. |
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In times of economic uncertainty, people do not overextend themselves by running up bills that will need to be paid later. |
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In choosing an objective it is not wise to overextend ambition beyond one's powers. |
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Some retirees were poking around, along with an overextended mother and the children who overextend her. |
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Session chairs are permitted to cut off speakers who unduly overextend their alloted time frame. |
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Attack the Germans in winter, but do not overextend your assault forces or they will get cut off and destroyed. |
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True, Leroy is more of a small leopard than a domestic moggy, but surely these three moggies could outflank him and make him overextend his supply chain or something. |
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Some people who want to help but overextend themselves might not get in trouble if there were financial assistance to properly care for and house these abandoned animals. |
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Imposing criminal liability where the HIV-positive person both discloses and cleans the equipment would overextend the criminal law and undermine sound public health policy. |
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Following the failure of 1895, this leadership became reluctant to overextend the party by running in too many electoral races. |
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In the absence of an integrated approach the particular systems such as science, religion, economy, politics, etc. can overextend their power into areas of life where they do not belong. |
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Donors may feel daunted at the thought of having to overextend to meet charitable pledges that they can no longer afford and will want reassurances as to the legal consequences of walking away from existing pledge agreements. |
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The aim is to train his body to call but not to overextend. |
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But such ambitions led him to overextend himself. |
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I also intend to try the test myself, but I'll NEVER overextend myself. |
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So we targeted several incumbents and major mobile carriers one at a time methodologically, always making sure we did not overextend ourselves or inflate our costs of sale. |
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Unfortunate, since a focus on better policies encouraging denser housing growth and better transport options could have reduced the need for families to overextend in the first place. |
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In a leadership race, most of the time people overextend themselves, and I think four months in this case is not a lot of time to get all your debts paid. |
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Do not overextend the cables and cords to prevent premature wear. |
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Stick to your plan and your budget, otherwise you'll overextend yourself, and before long, you'll be in over your head. |
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Another State raises the objection that the co-operation networks do not always function and that UNESCO must be careful not to overextend itself. |
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We therefore ensure that the organization does not overextend itself and that the high quality standards that Canadians expect are maintained in all of our work. |
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Yet any undue future demand may overextend this resource. |
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However, Jensen says the city is being careful not to overextend its offerings, and is being mindful to preserve sufficient land for future airport expansions. |
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