With inflation exceptionally low and recovery still not assured, the risk of overstimulating the economy is minimal. |
|
Of course you run the risk of overstimulating your children by telling bedtime stories. |
|
One reason may be that music is organized, purposeful sound amid the unpredictable, overstimulating noise of neonatal units. |
|
Do you really think that the big bad retailer is out to intentionally create a cluttered, overstimulating retail setting? |
|
The workshop environment is very noisy and overstimulating especially at transition times, such as during the morning or at break-times. |
|
Modern life, argues Mr Thompson, is overwhelming the clever bits and overstimulating the more primitive functions that encourage overindulgence. |
|
Some people don't like to be touched, and in some instances, we have to be aware of overstimulating. |
|
The frigid temperature of the water could cause an incredible shock to my body, overstimulating the vagus nerve and causing my heart to stop beating. |
|
Republicans worry that the Fed is overstimulating the economy, and they see evidence in the signs of growth that it is time to start fighting inflation by cutting back. |
|