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The album's best moments come in the form of opulent ballads that wallow in overproduction that actually works.
These exports result in large part from U.S. government policies that encourage overproduction.
The company has been struggling for years in a global car manufacturing industry that is experiencing serious overproduction.
Individuals with asthma frequently suffer from mucus overproduction, which is believed to contribute to airway obstruction.
This rush to invest in Brazil and exploit its markets and workers has led to capitalist overproduction.
Toward solving the problem of overproduction, Chase also recommended shorter working hours for all.
A similar study by Kao's group identified two genes responsible for overproduction of the antibiotic tylosin.
This inflow of foreign investment and credit capital may well exceed the absorptive capacity of economies already prone to overproduction.
The tendency to overproduction and crisis is both the cause and the consequence of the capitalists' revolutionising of the means of production.
Like the administration, Chase thought much about the twin evils of overproduction and underconsumption.
The co-overexpression of all four proteins led to overproduction of membrane-associated, partial basal body structures.
They exploded the belief that the recurrence of periods of bad business was caused by a scarcity of money and by a general overproduction.
Live, their songs have been free to breathe, far away from studio excesses and overproduction.
In fact, subsidies and technological innovation had already led to overproduction.
Indeed, the Depression-era agricultural crisis was defined as one of overproduction of food and maldistribution of income.
Those early albums have often been criticized for overproduction, but this one sounds just right.
She's got a beautiful and powerful voice that isn't lost in overproduction but is still adult-contemporary and radio-friendly.
His condition was the result of overproduction of growth hormone caused by a benign tumour on the pituitary gland.
Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia is overproduction of immature lymphocytes, called lymphoblasts.
Each album since their debut has succumbed to ever-increasing layers of gloss and painstaking overproduction.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Hypoglycemia, or hyperinsulism, which affects perhaps as many as five million Americans, is caused by overproduction of insulin.
In this view it is plainly to be seen that we are not, and cannot be, in any danger from overproduction.
I have already answered the objection to Socialism on the ground of overproduction.
The principle of valorization is generally conceded to be economically unsound, because it encourages overproduction.
Definitely, I think it can be said that there can be no danger of overproduction in these lines for a long time to come.
They were taught that the mischief was the result of overproduction.
Officials want to reduce overproduction and give makers a fresh drive to regain world markets.
It was quite obvious that the fall in prices was due to overproduction.
Commercial crises and industrial crises are due to overproduction.
There had been no overproduction or glutting of the industrial world.
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