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The heart is especially subject to the dangers of overstrain in growing boys.
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The overstrain upon our brains has produced a general depression throughout the system.
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Like the fountain, the tower gave the sense of overstrain.
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The very overstrain of the scene on Carmel brought reaction.
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He seemed to bear the mark of overstrain on the part of his parents.
Usage of excessive demand in English
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Some venues even had to turn away customers due to excessivedemand.
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This raised fears the government will tighten monetary policy to choke off excessivedemand.
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In so doing, local authorities push up prices in a scarce market through excessivedemand.
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That excessivedemand pushed the fund's price to gain far more than most of the stocks it holds.
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This excessivedemand for the ½c resulted in the Post Office Department issuing the following circular to Postmasters in 1902:-
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The central bank's draft report said controlling excessivedemand for gold could help check imports, suggesting banks introduce new gold-backed financial products.
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Venezuela's postal service has indefinitely suspended international mail deliveries, citing a collapse in the distribution system due to " excessivedemand".
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The measures will help curtail " excessivedemand and unsustainable house price growth," CMHC Chief Executive Evan Siddall said in the statement.
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The group were unable to provide enough bandwidth to cope with the excessivedemand and their Dropbox account quickly collapsed under the strain.
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That raised fears the government will tighten monetary policy to choke off excessivedemand and sent prices of oil, copper and gold sharply lower.
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Demand on water plants: a combination of obsolescence and excessivedemand necessitates capital expenditure on a lot of existing plants, or provision of new facilities.
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It also wants to bring empty homes back into use and scrap the government's "Help to Buy" scheme, arguing it fuels excessivedemand.
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The supermarkets brought in the buying restrictions on stores in Victoria on June 24, but extended them after noting excessivedemand spreading to other states.
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However, excessivedemand prompted the then owner, Mohamed Al Fayed, to donate the entire stock of £19.95 toys to children's charities.
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Their exceptional quality, he argued, should not be compromised by excessivedemands for affordable homes.
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The Bank also warned that that the State could be hurt by excessivedemands for large pay rises.