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"overabundance" Definitions
  1. a large surplus : EXCESS

249 Sentences With "overabundance"

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This world has never suffered from an overabundance of empathy.
Few people get fired for an overabundance of caution, after all.
On December 28, 1986, Richard Lane had an overabundance of nerve.
An overabundance of similar thinking has poisoned the monetary policymaking process.
"I would say maybe for an overabundance of caution," he said.
This overabundance of good feelings often creates an artificial almost creepy aspect.
Clinton seems more likely to forfeit opportunities through an overabundance of caution.
There were not, after all, an overabundance of engineering jobs in Idaho.
Speaking of... --- Do the Jays have an overabundance of dumb Twitter fans?
Jupiter provides an overabundance of gifts, but only take what is useful.
Maybe that's what my design was missing—an overabundance of creamy goodness.
Its aesthetics — the overabundance and reliance on tits and violence — aren't for everyone.
But in the absence of a tighter edit, overabundance can lead to exhaustion.
Only seven years later there was an overabundance of domestic and foreign oil.
There has been a curious overabundance of Mahler Fourths at Lincoln Center recently.
But modern consumers to a certain extent suffer from an overabundance of food choices.
The tumors make an overabundance of estrogen, in turn often causing abnormal vaginal bleeding.
This crazy overabundance, I'm now convinced, has not been a net good for me.
But using a storage service has created its own problem: an overabundance of wine.
Did they do it out of an overabundance of caution and concern for safety?
It's what Facebook does to streamline the overabundance of bots that'll be interesting to see.
Overabundance means that many animals will suffer due to lack of adequate food and habitat.
But Apple has yet another growing roadblock: consumers who already have an overabundance of choice.
"Like so many monumental achievements, it began with an overabundance of butts," Biracree told VICE.
The price increase comes as the US deals with an overabundance of luxury real estate.
Since 2023, the United States has been creating an overabundance of low-quality service jobs.
Dr. Croce's work has linked various cancers to a deficiency or overabundance of certain microRNAs.
There's an overabundance of new characters and not enough for all of them to do.
According to psychologist Maryanne Garry, the overabundance of digital images may be detrimental to memory formation.
Luckily, these days, there's practically an overabundance of people ready to help you avoid that scenario.
When combined with booze, metronidazole could theoretically cause an overabundance of an alcohol byproduct called acetaldehyde.
The project was originally conceived to help reduce the overabundance of algae in the Baltic Sea.
There's a real overabundance of mediocre bands, in my opinion, and that's one of the downsides.
Dear Heloise: Do you have any suggestions or recipes for an overabundance of cooked oatmeal cereal?
What keeps speeds down on the DC–Boston corridor is, for one, an overabundance of curves.
These purchases combine low cost and supreme utility with an overabundance of cool, geek, or nostalgia factor.
The explosion of streaming platforms brought with it an overabundance of content, reshaping our TV-watching habits.
What I do know is that, no, the Jays don't have an overabundance of dumb Twitter fans.
There was not a Spartacus to be found but, instead, an overabundance of would be Roman consuls.
The coat also has an overabundance of pockets for things like headphones or bags of trail mix.
Mashable on the overabundance of men as CES 2019 keynote speakers, and the Verge report about 163.
Despite the declining ratings, broadcast networks will continue to schedule and air an overabundance of awards shows.
A zoo worker shot and killed Harambe in what many people said was an overabundance of caution.
Essentially, the phrase means to live as contentedly as possible thanks to an overabundance of what you desire.
For ordinary people, dating apps aren't really a sphere where the major problem is an overabundance of choice.
An overabundance or an absence of electrons within this layer can disrupt the way we use radio signals.
Instead, the overabundance of racist, sexist, and anti-semitic trolls are destroying the Twitter experience for many people.
One theory even suggests that some of us are dealing with an overabundance of empathy -- feeling too much.
Many observers feel there is an overabundance of jewels at Cannes as well as other red carpet affairs.
An overabundance of green and a reminder of why they had moved to Portland and the Pacific Northwest.
Instead of being hindered by an overabundance of volcanic rocks, the Azoreans have used them to their advantage.
"High-octane arms are in overabundance now, compared to what you saw before," Padres Manager Andy Green said.
Speaking of God, his blessings to Amelia (Caterina Scorsone) and Hunt (Owen Wilson) for their overabundance of ex-sex.
And for decades, doctors, farmers, and others have been driving the resistance by doling out an overabundance of antibiotics.
Whereas an overabundance of carbon in the air has been disrupting our climate, plants are hungry for the stuff.
And so if we've got an overabundance of supply of capital, we've got a healthy flow of new ideas.
"An overabundance of information and sharing can be overwhelming and seem like an exercise in competitive misery," she tells me.
If anything, the issue in the world of comedy podcasting one of overabundance: There's an overwhelming concentration of good options.
More recent Zelda games have become bogged down with needless hand holding, an overabundance of tutorials, and overly complicated narratives.
But even for a country like Norway, the overabundance of natural riches might hinder its development into a startup nation.
If there is an overabundance of furniture and decorations I find myself stressing out and not being able to relax.
"You have an overabundance of compassion, and you interpret that to mean you're sexually attracted to men," he was told.
There's an overabundance of stuff to unlock because players complained that the previous game didn't have enough stuff to unlock.
You drive very straight, thinking that this will guarantee your future: An overabundance of caution means slow but steady progress.
Prior to this discovery, astronomers had predicted that some gas giants with an overabundance of atmospheric sodium would be cloud-free.
Playing it cool is a plus in the stock market, but an overabundance of caution can make your retirement savings stagnate.
In modern times, with an overabundance of food and safe living conditions, many people have accumulated an excess storage of fat.
While American malls may be facing extinction, anyone with internet access can select a thong from an overabundance of unmentionables online.
The overabundance of clickbait distorts the public's view and is a missed opportunity to actually inform on substantive issues like rulemaking.
Very rarely, the Content Gods bless us so plentifully that the sheer overabundance of stuff-we-gotta-watch becomes downright overwhelming.
Las Vegas has an "overabundance" of golf courses, Seroka said, several of which have either closed or are in financial troubles.
An overabundance of advice has turned mothering into a hot mess of guilt, confusion and hard labor, writes Ylonda Gault Caviness.
Research increasingly indicates that an overabundance of simple carbohydrates, and sugar in particular, is the No. 1 problem in modern diets.
There is no cure for cystic fibrosis, which causes an overabundance of mucus, traps infections and blocks airways in the lungs.
As for the nation's employers, in far too many industries, an overabundance of capacity constrains the impetus to compete, innovate and grow.
Researchers have already figured out a way to create mosquitoes that produce an overabundance of males, which works to reduce their numbers.
Bragi's The Headphone and Dash Pro left me underwhelmed, with the latter being especially bloated and disfigured by an overabundance of bass.
There's no overabundance of ATM receipts shoved behind post-its reminding you to call so-and-s0 back a year too late.
For investors like Fan Bao, the chairman of China Renaissance, the problem is an overabundance of companies — with varying degrees of quality.
An overabundance of water appears to have been delivered to Puerto Rico at the wrong time, Ceiba's Mayor Angel Cruz told CNN.
A new study by data analytics firm UTA IQ indicates that the overabundance of choice may actually come with a few downsides.
Critics reamed the film for being flat out awful, dragging on and overcomplicating a simple story, and having an overabundance of CGI.  
Like the sentiments that drove the zoot suit riots of 1943, black and brown women are not allowed to indulge in overabundance.
The lament of the title is now part of the vernacular, and expresses our frustration when faced with useless overabundance of content.
We should not forget that Trump was incredibly effective on using the overabundance of candidates on the Republican side to his advantage.
But perhaps this overabundance is part of the novel's method, a way of swallowing the characters and the reader into AutoAmerica's reality.
Many first novels start well but end less capably, after the writer has expended an overabundance of effort on the opening chapters.
First, the government regulations currently contemplated, though appealing in theory, may forestall necessary security updates and act with an overabundance of caution.
Scientists have named even larger structures, places with an overabundance of galaxy clusters (though not necessarily strongly bound by gravity themselves) called superclusters.
"There's already an overabundance of video services available," David Beck, the cofounder of Brave Ventures, who is overseeing its investments, told Business Insider.
Just as the overabundance of marine life in oceans around the New World was bad for business, today's ships also run into problems.
The film's main criticism seemed to lie in the overabundance of CGI, which aimed for hyper-realism but often left reviewers feeling uneasy. 
Crude prices fell on worries Trump's decision to withdraw from the global climate accord could ultimately result in an overabundance of oil production.
There are also intriguing stories about South Korea's aging populace, Australia's immigration debate and China's broader population dynamics — especially its overabundance of men.
Offensive MVP: Mariano Rivera The game featured an overabundance of infield pop-outs, even from pro athletes like Stoudemire, Antonio Cromartie, and Quincy Enunwa.
In combination they often go wrong, as evidenced by my own occasional cyberchondria​ and the overabundance of green smoothies in all of our newsfeeds.
Usually, a bull market's demise is brought about by a surging bond market, a recession, excessive interest rate hikes or an overabundance of supply.
National security staffers are fretting that confusing telework guidance has left an overabundance of employees showing up to the office amid a global pandemic.
That doctor sent off more blood to look for signs that the overabundance of these cells could be caused by an eosinophil gone wild.
Where Cunningham was "monastic and reserved at best," Mr. Wilson gives "an overabundance of communication and clarity": copious notes, shoptalk at all hours, warmth.
As their colleagues came under fire for offering what liberals saw as an overabundance of senatorial courtesy, Lewis, Booker and Congressional Black Caucus Chairman Rep.
As a species, we've developed way past the point where scarcity was our biggest challenge, and we're now faced with the counterintuitive problem of overabundance.
There's also a Fingerprint on Display feature in the works, according the report, which would result in an overabundance of body part-based authentication methods.
In Iowa, the problem is nitrate pollution from the overabundance of fertilizers used in corn country and the millions of animals confined in factory farms.
But the issue with zone-flooding is an overabundance of news, which diminishes the importance of any individual story, no matter how big or damning.
"We know that an overabundance of the filters are working and we are urging our residents to use them," Baraka said at the press conference.
But this is exactly what happens when you mix an overabundance of enthusiasm with a shortage of investable assets in a new and exciting industry.
No, Thanksgiving has always been, on some level, a salute to American overabundance, a holiday celebrating all "we" have, while chuckling over how little "they" have.
In humans, an overabundance of biliverdin in the circulatory system and tissues triggers jaundice, a medical condition that causes yellowing of the skin and liver malfunction.
They have a hard time speaking their minds, but, most of the time, that's due to an overabundance of thoughts as opposed to a lack thereof.
It is the combination of these three factors—subterranean burial, an overabundance of bodies, and heavy rain—that causes human remains to surface in Holt Cemetery.
Out of an overabundance of caution, approval plans for transition are being pushed way higher up the chain of command than the British or Australians do.
Speaking to CNN, Lotter explained the comments on Fox News as coming from a place of an overabundance of caution, which made the comments appear unclear.
While there's still an overabundance of work that needs to be done, this wave of new investors and entrepreneurs is having an imapct on the community.
There's maybe not a huge overlap between cybersecurity and people with an overabundance of social graces.... [but] cyber security is everywhere and it applies to everyone.
That's a problem for the cells that line and protect our gut from stomach acid and an overabundance of bacteria, since they need to be constantly replaced.
Source: U.S. Employment and Training Administration Why it matters: The U.S. economy is far closer to a labor shortage than it is to an immigration-induced overabundance.
Philo's coming updates could make the service more compelling at a time when there's an overabundance of choice in terms of getting TV delivered over the internet.
Stoker took seven years to write the original novel, clawing his way through an overabundance of imagination and research that left much of the material in drafts.
With an overabundance of products and marketing hoopla in the beauty industry, it takes a lot for a brand to break through the noise and get people talking.
We have the same problem here that scenes everywhere are plagued by—an overabundance of white cis men and lack of representation by women, POC, and LGBTQ voices.
Thanks to an overabundance in her herb garden, Alyssa Milano's family is getting a hint of mint in every dish this summer, whether they like it or not.
But it will never come if there isn't trust in the technology, and that will only follow an overabundance of testing, both physical miles driven and in simulation.
It has a 52 percent "fresh rating" on Rotten Tomotoes, with the site's critical consensus saying the film "suffered from an unfocused narrative and an overabundance of characters".
Research has shown people with depression also tend to have an overabundance of glutamate, though, so it's likely that ketamine relieves symptoms in part by stabilizing that activity.
I definitely noticed the difference that made here in New York, where the overabundance of wireless signals used to make the remote's connection to the board drop out.
But according to a new report by the Research Institute for Housing America, an arm of the Mortgage Bankers Association, cities actually have an overabundance of parking space.
"There's been an overabundance of bullishness ... The market is overdue for a correction," said Randy Frederick, vice president of trading and derivatives at Charles Schwab in Austin, Texas.
"Through that reallocation of capital, we are going to see an overabundance of capital available to mitigate" some of the problems associated with the climate crisis, he said.
"Presented with an overabundance of choice, consumers look to brands they know to sort through the options and find what they actually want," Iger said on the call.
New York City is seeing an overabundance of penthouse units on the market, with a 16% uptick in listings in October compared with the same month last year.
To avoid buying an overabundance of vehicles and sending many to auction after they get returned, Xchange has dealerships reassign cars to other Uber drivers when they get returned.
The changes recommended were designed to stop commanders from circumventing the system out of an overabundance of caution or sheer malicious intent, but that's not the majority of commanders.
It's not quite a law of physics yet, but a there's a consistent pattern in such cases in which a paucity of evidence leads to an overabundance of assertion.
The Republicans have the chance now to do the same on critical issues like the overabundance of occupational licensing requirements favored by special interest cartels to keep competition away.
In a manic gesture that attempts to reverse discrimination through inversion, the film attempts to compensate for the racialization of Asians like Eleanor Young through the performance of overabundance.
And (this is not a small matter) an overabundance of electrical outlets is seriously distracting, interfering visually with the expanses of neutral white wall space these works call for.
In an overabundance of caution, I went to an estate lawyer and made sure my will was in order, and then I put the fear out of my mind. 9.
Both are aimed at the highest-spec AMD and Intel processors — AMD is the Alpha, Intel is the Omega — and both signal that fact with an overabundance of overheated superlatives.
Some maintain, ludicrously, that "Trump's unquestioning support means trouble for Israel," as if an overabundance of U.S. support and deference during the Obama years were the problem that needs correcting.
In terms of admirable characters, it's the tops, and while the show makes me cry during most episodes, it's not out of sadness but out of an overabundance of emotions.
A programming error in a lottery game that lasted for more than two hours generated an overabundance of winning tickets, prompting the game's suspension and an investigation, officials said Wednesday.
That may seem fanciful, but it's a premise with an overabundance of promise and not something that should be dismissed out of hand — despite flagging sales and slow consumer adoption.
The disease causes an overabundance of mucus, which traps infections and blocks airways in the lungs, complicates digestion, affects the pancreas and other organs and, eventually, leads to respiratory failure.
Streaming aggregator Reelgood capitalized on the overabundance of streaming services available today by offering consumers a universal dashboard where you can track what you're watching and discover your next binge.
When you mix an overabundance of enthusiasm with an offbeat asset class that has few investable choices for investors looking for the next big thing, you get an asset bubble.
This is the central tenet of Ascendance: Science in the U.S. is slow because of regulations, which force what the company views as an overabundance of caution in labs and clinics.
"We're trying to make sure we don't have an overabundance of dogs in our dog pound because we can only have ten at one time, so that's a problem," Washington said.
It has been well documented that the average American diet today has an overabundance of sugar, simple carbohydrates and processed foods, resulting in significant increases in heart disease, diabetes and obesity.
The artist's debut exhibition in New York consists of eight enormous, hallucinatory paintings of nature that border fact and fiction through their surreal hues and overabundance of minute, dream-like detail.
Cystic fibrosis leads to an overabundance of mucus, which blocks airways and traps infections in the lungs, complicates digestion, affects the pancreas and other organs and, with time, causes respiratory failure.
LAS VEGAS — There was not an overabundance of enthusiasm for Senator Dean Heller when the Nevada Republican Men's Club gathered for its monthly luncheon at the Bali Hai Golf Club here.
This is designed to be an inexpensive but safe way to get back and forth without an overabundance of burdens on the crew member about how to get there and back.
Overabundance and opulence oozed amidst the smell of money and cigarette smoke from the crowds of gamblers on the inside, while million-dollar yachts adorned the docks at the Trump Marina outside.
"Obtaining well-marbled meat in grass-fed cattle is a much greater challenge because you can only produce that overabundance of calories in a very short seasonal window," Mr. Tillman-Brown said.
Winslow's comments may stem from his background in health, as he may consider America's overabundance of guns — about 88.8 guns per 100 people according to a 2007 estimate — a public health crisis.
" The WHO defines an infodemic as "an overabundance of information — some accurate and some not — that makes it hard for people to find trustworthy sources and reliable guidance when they need it.
It's a sign of the overabundance of such companies — the term unicorn was initially used to describe their rarity — and the fact that tech companies have been staying private for much longer.
With the center-right government of Prime Minister Mark Rutte facing a tough re-election bid later this year, officials have been careful not to gloat about the overabundance of vacant cells.
Paiji wanted to cut back on her plastic consumption, and reduce her contribution to the overabundance of plastic waste in the environment, but felt that as a consumer she didn't have a choice.
Redefining The Axiom Of Story: The VR And 360 Video Complex Content distribution has been industrialized, scaling to a state of overabundance, tipping the balance of power into the hand holding the smartphone.
He reiterated that point on Tuesday for the second consecutive day while sharing a Bloomberg opinion piece that argued the low cost of travel to Europe has led to an overabundance of tourists.
Initially, outlets like Vulture, which had a slew of adorable baby Yoda images, blamed an overabundance of caution from Walt Disney Co. for the disappearance of everyone's favorite new adorable Star Wars alien.
"There's an overabundance of attention on efficiency and there seems to be little to no concern from higher-ups on getting the decisions right," said retired New York City Immigration Judge Jeffrey S. Chase.
Hospitals in California have set up triage units in their parking lots to deal with the overabundance of ER patients, and the flu has been classified as widespread throughout 49 states and Puerto Rico.
"The current situation in California —specifically, the dramatic swing from extreme drought to water overabundance and flooding — is indeed a preview of California's likely climate future," said Daniel Swain, a climate scientist at UCLA.
This is not easy given that Gardner, a former College of Charleston walk-on from speck-on-the-map Holly Hill, S.C., has made it as far he has with an overabundance of determination.
But an overabundance of that single product became a headache for farmers in Shibar, leaving them vulnerable to trader exploitation and struggling to meet their own basic food needs for most of the year.
Water, the very thing that makes barge shipping possible in normal times, has been present in such alarming overabundance this spring that it has rendered river transportation impossible in much of the United States.
While some aggressive networkers are motivated by an overabundance of ambition, surely some of them are simply driven by the fear that this is what it takes to find professional (and thus financial) stability.
I've become pretty skeptical of AI claims like this, given their overabundance in 2018, but the 20-megapixel, f/1.8 camera (flanked by a second 83-megapixel one) provides passable images under the right conditions.
The mouths of people who routinely drank one or more alcoholic beverages each day contained an overabundance of bad bacteria and a smaller amount of good bacteria than those of nondrinkers, new research has found.
But in a digital era marked by the overabundance of choice, how is it possible to know if your ultimate decision is the right one, especially when it comes to such an essential decor item?
Forty of the 57 devices using the software were classified as "high risk" out of an "overabundance of caution," Bhagowalia said — but only four were connected to the Internet, as opposed to Treasury's internal network.
Ultimately, the overabundance of subpar street mimes diminished mime's popularity and respect in the U.S. Shepard lived in New York City then and remembers, with some resentment, seeing the effect of street performers on mime's reputation.
The unnatural cause has to do with the Amazon River, which pours nutrients into the ocean during the spring and summer—nutrients that are now in overabundance owing to deforestation and the excessive use of fertilizers.
The best and maybe the only way to appreciate "Alice Through the Looking Glass" is to surrender to its mad digital excess and be whirled around through time and space in a world of grotesque overabundance.
In reviewing the man's chart, she noticed that in addition to eos in his skin, the patient had an overabundance of eos in his blood — more than three times the number normally seen in circulating blood.
Wyoming coal production peaked in 2008 at 447.6 million tons, declining to 375.8 million tons in 2015 amid an overabundance of coal, stagnant electricity demand, cheaper natural gas prices, falling renewable energy costs and new environmental regulations.
Companies want to know what software to use As the number of HR tech companies grows — just take a look at this HR tech landscape by Silicon & Salsa — companies at times struggle with the overabundance of choice.
"These charges go to the very core of what ails Albany -- a lack of transparency, lack of accountability, and lack of principle joined with an overabundance of greed, cronyism and self-dealing," Bharara said at the time.
Just the other day, the importance of fences was starkly impressed on us: A flock of sheep escaped their enclosure and ate almost everything I had planted — with an overabundance of optimism — outside the wattle garden spot.
A movie that MST3K fans have long hoped to see riffed, Danish monster movie Reptilicus opens the new season in style, but suffers from an overabundance of riffs that make it, surprisingly, a bit of a slog.
According to the Times report, the call had been planned since Monday, but came after the president had called the safety of passenger airlines into question — blaming an overabundance of technology for the recent spate of accidents.
Only 1% restaurants in the central San Marco area of Venice are owned and operated by locals, which has resulted in an overabundance of "tourist trap" restaurants, a spokesperson for a Venetian civil rights association told CNN.
Some could view the launch as an overabundance of caution; others could call it a public relations stunt meant to assuage the public and lawmakers about the security of a system that has no guarantee of even launching.
Modern farming has a huge problem with food waste, stemming from the mismatch between specific food buyer requirements vs Mother Nature delivering an unsaleable overabundance and/or producing knobbly fruit and veg that gets devalued on aesthetic grounds.
After a Model S caught fire in Hong Kong, Tesla said it was revising charge and thermal management settings on Model S and X vehicles via an over-the-air software update out of an "overabundance" of caution.
After a Model S caught fire in Hong Kong, Tesla said that out of an overabundance of caution it was revising charge and thermal management settings on Model S and X vehicles via an over-the-air software update.
Meanwhile, the New God Media, who Anderson played with an overabundance of confidence as she threatened and cajoled heroes and villains alike, was apparently so shaken by Wednesday's display of power that she's gone into hiding to reinvent herself.
Mainstream film and television are similarly plagued by an overabundance of cis white men in their directors' chairs and writers' rooms; a reality that undoubtedly shapes the content we see on screen — as this video by Slate makes clear.
It's not clear in this case whether the Google Photos algorithm remains restricted in this way because Google couldn't fix the problem, didn't want to dedicate the resources to do so, or is simply showing an overabundance of caution.
"We accept healthy, lactating women with an overabundance of milk as donors, and we have screening guidelines where we discuss her lifestyle and her medical history," Julie Bouchet-Horwitz, executive director of the New York Milk Bank, tells PEOPLE.
Ashley was disturbed by what she regarded as an overabundance of lees stirring, a technique common with chardonnay in which the wine is permitted to age with the remnants of yeast, or lees, after they are finished with fermentation.
Peace is found in only a handful of scenes — usually at dusk, by a creek, catching a fish or shooting a bird: hunter-gathering as opposed to mass slaughter, although even at such moments overabundance still plays a role.
"The irony is: if not for the U.S.-China trade war, the U.S. would have greatly benefited from this uptick in Chinese demand as a means of mopping up its overabundance of LPG supplies, thanks to shale," she added.
"The irony is: if not for the U.S.-China trade war, the U.S. would have greatly benefited from this uptick in Chinese demand as a means of mopping up its overabundance of LPG supplies, thanks to shale," she added.
But, with 80,000 people infected with coronavirus globally -- and more than 2,600 deaths -- the Red Sox say they're using "an overabundance of caution" in how they approach the situation ... which is why Liu is holed up in Fort Myers.
"Clutter is an overabundance of possessions that collectively create chaotic and disorderly living spaces," said Joseph Ferrari, a professor of psychology at DePaul University in Chicago who studies the causes of clutter and its impact on emotional well-being.
In May, after a Model S caught fire in Hong Kong, Tesla said that out of an overabundance of caution it was revising charge and thermal management settings on Model S and X vehicles via an over-the-air software update.
Talk to American business leaders and they are aflutter with anxiety about China's progress in such technologies—especially AI. Having more than 403m internet users means the country has an overabundance of data, the most important input for AI services.
Trump signed an executive memo in April that asks the Commerce Department to investigate how to deal with the current overabundance of low-priced aluminum imports; the memo said the problem may be so bad that it jeopardizes national security.
Despite an overabundance of distorted and misleading information, the science is clear: responsibly manufactured vapor products are a safer alternative to traditional combustible products, and they provide many individuals with a viable path to reduce tobacco smoking and even quit altogether.
Vieques, eight miles to the east of the main island, offers up one of Puerto Rico's most impressive national natural landmarks: Thanks to an overabundance of marine organisms called dinoflagellates, its bioluminescent bay glows neon blue whenever the water is disturbed.
Her overabundance of caution and her sizable contributions to charity—two $100,000 donations is nothing to sneeze at—also create distance between Trump and her father, a dynamic we have seen play out throughout the campaign and his young presidency.
The artificiality of figure-ground relationship may be the future (or the present) that Noh points to, a backdrop of appropriation, overabundance, and visual and cultural percolation that we carry, like having our own permanent green screen for every projected experience.
Instead, the NPCs in this game look like models pulled straight from the modern-day-set Yakuza games with only minor adjustments, leaving us in a 1980s Japan with a lack of bright-colored clothing and an overabundance of dyed hair.
"There's a tremendous misunderstanding here and maybe an overabundance of caution on the part of C.D.C. and N.I.H.," said Representative Tom Cole, of Oklahoma, chairman of a House appropriations subcommittee that oversees funding for the health and human services department.
The overabundance of C4A protein in some people contributes to an excessively exuberant pruning of synapses—thereby decreasing the number of synapses in the brain, which would explain the well-established fact that schizophrenic patients tended to have fewer neuronal connections.
Science With access to an overabundance of information from news organizations, on social media and through word of mouth, students (and adults) need to be adept at sorting through what they read or hear to determine its validity, value and implication.
The overabundance of gargantuan films is why the summer movie season is now drawn out over almost half the year, and why it is so hard for tentpole films to do anything that might truly excite or thrill or delight or surprise us.
While Wild Wild West lacked the snazzy Men in Black sheen, the high frame rate in Gemini Man is like an overabundance of polish: the movie gleams with an uncanny, sometimes discomfiting vividness that recalls a live broadcast blown up to impossible sizes.
Given the recent overabundance of isekai shows (that is, series about a normal person being transported into another world, like Sword Art Online or That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime), fans might be reluctant to pick up yet another one.
Rebecca Fraser, a British historian, deals with this overabundance of history by focusing upon one leading family—that of Edward Winslow, a printer, diplomat and author—but also by widening the time-frame, following some of the passengers until July 20th 1704.
Brazil is one of the world's largest economies, but has been mired in problems for the past two years thanks to what some observers call an overabundance of regulation and the political turmoil brought on by a wave of successive corruption scandals.
Partly because of the drone's own stability and an overabundance of caution on my part, I never crashed it, but it did flip over once because I landed too quickly while trying to keep it from being grabbed by a curious dog.
Even though our culture seems to privilege an overabundance of speech and our public forums are currently geared to clutter our minds, it is important to note that the right to silence is an essential principal squarely protected under the First Amendment.
There seems to have been an effort made by the producers of the Emmys not to have an overabundance of Jost and Che during the show, and instead to rely on their former "SNL" colleagues, Maya Rudolph and Fred Armisen, for backup.
And while AT&T may not want to turn HBO into the churn-a-minute content mill that Netflix has become, the streaming service is nevertheless a useful comparison point when looking at how audiences and creators can react negatively to an overabundance of content.
That attention can certainly be flattering and fun (there's little doubt I'll keep seeing and talking about these films), but there's almost certainly too much of it, and the overabundance sometimes leaves me with the sense that my childhood is being strip-mined for parts.
I'm training to be a political theorist in an oversaturated job market with an overabundance of Ph.D.s, increasing university administration, increasing reliance on – ahem, exploitation of – adjunct instructors, and what feels like an all-time low in the diminution of the value of the humanities.
Instead of an overabundance of USB-C ports and gimmicky touch screens above the keyboard, systems like the new Spectre x360 15 are hoping to entice users back to PC land by offering way better flexibility, faster performance and the ability to live life dongle-free.
"In light of last week's tragic events, we are acting with an overabundance of caution and coordinating a going-forward strategy with the New York Police Department that may also include a curfew," Jim Yeager, a spokesman for Live Nation, said in a statement issued on Wednesday.
At the same time, The Gap and Banana Republic, like countless other apparel chains including Abercrombie & Fitch have struggled with declining shopper traffic and hundreds of malls as well as an overabundance of apparel options which has made clothing seem like a commodity for many shoppers.
And they were already gifted an overabundance of already difficult-to-refute damaging text messages between Strzok and Page that highlight their intentions to act as an "insurance policy" to aid Clinton's election and hamper Trump from ascending to the presidency, which they considered a grave risk.
With a cast of four and an onstage band that dips in and out of the narrative, the result is one of the cheerier productions amid a theatrical lineup that, on the basis of a recent weekend of ardent playgoing, doesn't contain an overabundance of mirth.
Despite an overabundance of distorted and misleading information propagated by some in the public health community, responsibly manufactured vapor products are not only a safer alternative to traditional combustible products, they also provide smokers with a viable path to reducing their tobacco consumption and quitting altogether.
California is on track to have an overabundance of energy during the day, when its many solar panels are producing energy, but that supply drops sharply as the sun sets, precisely when demand rises, with residents heading home to use appliances and, increasingly, to charge cars.
The taxi lawsuit had argued that taxis should not be charged a "congestion tax" because their number has been capped by city law at 13,587 "to prevent an overabundance of cars and congestion," even as Uber and other ride-app services were allowed to expand exponentially.
According to an official at the Delaware Court of Chancery, proceedings begin at 9:15am on Tuesday and the public and press will be kept in an overflow room with a live feed, due to an overabundance of lawyers in the room where the trial will take place.
It is impossible to tell, through this presentation, if Kavita B. Schmid suffers from a lack of empathy for their viewers or, by literally embedding us within a bewildering warp of perhaps-connected and dislocating pieces, an overabundance of willingness to force empathy with their particular strain of madness.
Humans don't do well with too many choices – an overabundance of options can actually lead to anxiety, and – in the case of dating apps – an inability to settle on a decision, as users know there's always another potential match just around the corner, or so it's been argued.
Jerami Grant is playing more far small forward than would be ideal thanks to Oklahoma City's overabundance of frontcourt players, but he also injects exactly the kind of preposterous athleticism the Thunder were looking for when they ponied-up a shockingly high price for him early in the season.
The other thing though, too, is that within Africa, people are going to be moving around, and so if we find that there's an overabundance of skills in one area and the need for them in another, then we can do this kind of matching that should work.
To the Editor: Re "Mueller to Testify to Congress, Setting Up a Political Spectacle" (front page, June 26): Robert Mueller, the special counsel in the Russia investigation, bent over backward to be fair and objective, but because of an overabundance of caution, he fell short of his responsibility.
As a law professor in the 22000s and 22000s, Warren criticized the overabundance of government regulations, calling them "a tax," and spoke to conservative legal groups like the Federalist Society and the Manhattan Institute, a CNN KFile review of Warren's academic research, interviews and speeches in this period found.
The comment was made at a briefing after the company, which also owns Smithfield Foods in the United States, warned in its first-half earnings its biggest challenge is the overabundance of meat in the United States and uncertainty over growing trade tensions between the United States and its trading partners.
The booming wellness craze has made it such that there is an overabundance of choices when searching for a thoughtful gift for the health nut in your life — whether they are beginners merely dipping their toes into the wellness pool or well-practiced in the high art of self-care.
The overabundance of products might have to do with the fact that starting a vape company is easy and fairly cheap, according to Jackler: You just need to buy propylene glycol, glycerine, nicotine, and the flavorant chemical of your choice, then mix it, design labels, and print them on little bottles, he says.
National division shared the spotlight with topics that already feel perennial: the overabundance of television shows, the ever-increasing ubiquity of streaming services, the industry's struggles with diversity and the dragon in the room, HBO's "Game of Thrones" (ineligible for awards this year because no episodes aired within the right time frame).
"In order for the human body to work optimally, you need these vitamins, minerals… However, having an overabundance of these vitamins or minerals has never proven to shorten the duration of any kind of virus, bacteria, or cold," family medicine physician Mikhail Varshavski (also known as Doctor Mike on YouTube) told VICE.
Stan brings this to a fine point with his Thanksgiving toast in honor of the American way, which Matthew Rhys and Holly Taylor's facial expressions make one of the funniest scenes in the show's history, but this idea of American overabundance (and its less talked-about but inevitable opposite) has been knitted throughout the season.
I can say that when you have an overabundance of outside income for legislators, when you have an overconcentration of power in the hands of a few people, and when you have a lack of transparency about how decisions are made and who makes them—that it is our job to point that out.
Still, even with a scenario that is seemingly unlikely to be reached, all indications from the Department of Energy's report support lawmakers' inclusion of the LNG streamlining provisions in the Senate energy bill, and an acknowledgment that as in the case of oil, the scarcities of the 1970s have been replaced by today's overabundance of natural gas.
Many of the things that turned me off of The Killing, from its oppressive mood to its overabundance of characters who existed solely to be tortured by the plot, are present and accounted for in Seven Seconds — but I don't mind, because the fact I'm watching it on Netflix wraps me into the world, over and over again.
Bhuiyan noted that the car made a number of "abrupt stops" and demonstrated "some clumsy maneuvering," but still managed to safely navigate complicated streets, and that any questionable driving was due to an overabundance of caution: At one point during the test drive, the car passed another car that was stopped on the left side of the road.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads An unfinished film can be any number of things: the sketchy shambles of a work to be reconstructed in the imaginations of its audience; a partial, suggestive film, beleaguered by jagged seams and brusque transitions; an overabundance of material, never edited; or a work that's pre-programmed for incompletion, dictated by an artist's antipathy for finitude or determination.
Despite an overabundance of streaming services, Quibi has attracted big-name talent to help kick off its first year, including Academy Award winners Steven Spielberg, Peter Farrelly and Guillermo del Toro; directors like Antoine Fuqua, Lena Waithe, Sam Raimi and Catherine Hardwicke; and stars like Stephan James, Chrissy Tiegen, Laurence Fishburne, Dave Franco, Bill Murray, Emily Mortimer and Kevin Hart, to name a few.
In the case of the Oval Office photo above taken four years ago, if the name Obama were replaced by, say, Mitt Romney, if he had won that year, the overabundance of headlines and tweets would have likely appeared this way: Washington Post: Romney's inner-circle includes no guys named Steve and no women, either Politico: Romney unveils all-male senior adviser team Newsweek: MITT ROMNEY'S SENIOR ADVISERS: Zero Women Bloomberg: There are ten men facing Romney in this photo that includes no women Think Progress: Romney puts the "white" back in White House Not pictured in the aforementioned photo is Valerie Jarrett, a longtime confidant of the president who is seated to the right of the president off-camera.

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