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"to excess" Definitions
  1. more than is usual, normal, or proper

349 Sentences With "to excess"

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He did his best, but sometimes he went to excess.
This loony monument to excess and expiation by one of
Data on US oil inventories also point to excess supply.
She drank to excess, took many lovers and married twice.
But they want relief from the pressure to drink to excess.
"When he drank to excess, he worried about everything," she writes.
Sometimes Adoni's admirable passion for experimentation can carry him to excess.
The pigs, who were not prestigious, occasionally ate us to excess.
That has led to excess supply flooding the market as well.
His fervent disciples followed it to the letter and, often, to excess.
He worked out, which he says he can sometimes do to excess.
But this can lead to excess calories and weight gain over time.
And she's not about to jeopardize it by succumbing to excess herself.
This is almost certainly due to excess stock of the original model.
Both daughters fail as actresses, and both watch their mothers drink to excess.
Both Blairs drank to excess, and Lee was sometimes verbally and physically abusive.
But used to excess, it can render prose turgid and, at worst, unreadable.
Mr Musk, who thrives by stoking expectations to excess, is partly to blame.
Valeant's solution made a certain sense, but it carried the idea to excess.
Some online games and console manufacturers have advised gamers against playing to excess.
The solution to excess heat, of course, is to cool down your camera.
The quest for speed and efficiency can also give rise to excess volatility.
For men, approximately 29% of esophageal adenocarcinomas were linked to excess body weight.
But these benign bubbles can transmutate into monstrous headaches if consumed to excess.
"I'm sick to death of the road to excess," he said in 2005.
I had been drinking to excess with some regularity since I was 14.
After all, this is how real people behave when they've drunk to excess.
At times, the whimsy proliferates to excess, crowding out Wagnerian politics and psychology.
Most readers will agree that a society addicted to excess will, ultimately, collapse.
If you're going to do something to excess, you might as well go overboard.
In 2013, 61,000 (61,000!) reindeer died of starvation in Russia due to excess ice.
North Africa had the lowest rate of cancer cases attributable to excess body fat.
I rarely drink to excess these days because when I do, bad things happen.
As young adults with access to excess cash, they have every right to indulge.
Some fraternity brothers said they never saw Judge Kavanaugh drinking to excess in college.
Alpha refers to excess returns fund managers seek to generate over a benchmark index.
The obvious solutions to excess cash are to boost dividends or buy back shares.
The Fed's balance sheet unwind is also tightening funding due to excess reserves draining.
They calculated that 44% of the hyperuricemia cases were attributable to excess weight alone.
The results of rating sensitivity testing, excluding credit to excess spread, are shown below.
To that end, I spent nine days working almost exclusively with Acer's ode to excess.
Indeed, some of his critics would claim that he has that last trait to excess.
Don't drink, or at least don't drink to excess and you won't get a hangover.
It is really nothing more than a speed bump on the road to excess spending.
But the anxious body is one prone to excess, spilling adrenaline thoughtlessly into overburdened veins.
Oh, they also have to be OK with drinking to excess on a Thursday afternoon.
Not Mr. Müller-Schott, who knows how to bask his instrument without going to excess.
She spends her evenings drinking to excess and watching back-to-back true crime shows.
The purpose is to raise global prices, which have taken a hit due to excess supply.
That includes the obvious: Don't smoke, exercise often, limit drinking to excess, and watch your diet.
John Quincy Adams drank often (if never to excess) and drank well and did so expertly.
Now the focus has turned from scarcity to excess—specifically, of carbon dioxide in the air.
A 2008 study found that 53 percent of women students in the UK drink to excess.
"Our royalty revenue from handsets suffered substantial headwinds due to excess channel inventory," said CEO Gideon Wertheizer.
The wide-ranging plan will stretch from thrown-out crops to excess food at the dinner table.
She also takes lovers, spurns them, drinks to excess at Miss Goldie's Bar, and reads a lot.
To America: thank you for your continued commitment to excess and the coddling of the extremely wealthy.
The plan would be "aimed at unwinding Ghosns negative legacies," which has led to excess, he added.
But drinking to excess has its risks, which become increasingly serious the more regularly you're overdoing it.
Drinking for the wrong reasons and drinking to excess; that's when we recognize it to be problematic.
Still, Okada said the market is not in a real recovery phase yet due to excess supply.
"You are permitted to consume alcoholic beverages but not to excess," the conditions of parole supervision read.
Nearly half of the cancer cases attributable to excess body fat were in high-income Western countries.
The couple reportedly drank to excess, used drugs and played video games and paintball for long periods.
Turkey prices have also been hit due to excess availability and cheap prices for pork and beef.
The plan would be "aimed at unwinding Ghosn's negative legacies", which has led to excess, he added.
Kavanaugh acknowledged to the Senate Judiciary Committee that he drank in high school — even, sometimes, to excess.
The Equinox takes care of five people, does the chores, doesn't drink to excess and looks good.
Volkswagen has admitted that its vehicles were programmed to ration doses of AdBlue, leading to excess emissions.
The proper response to excess isn't excess in the opposite direction (both of which are vices) — it's virtue.
Yet Mr Kavanaugh's response to being asked whether he ever drank to excess was self-righteous and aggressive.
Micro-weddings make eminent sense in this day and age: They're the perfect antidote to excess and overwork.
He would drink to excess at every opportunity and gained back some of the weight he had lost.
BPCL regularly exports naphtha and fuel oil due to excess volumes, but only ships diesel on rare ocassions.
No, there's only one way to experience Star Wars to excess: you have to see it in 4D.
The industry has been in prolonged downturn since 2008 due to excess of ship capacity and slowing trade.
Yes. But a little dehydration isn't all that's going on in your body when you drink to excess.
Credit given to excess spread under the cash flow valuation component reduced the 'AAA' breakeven OC by 5.0%.
"If your portfolio has a bloated stock allocation, you are likely exposing yourself to excess risk," Wieser says.
Theories ranged from hydrogen bombs to septic tank offal to excess nutrients such as iron, phosphates and nitrates.
Drinking to excess is unhealthy and sets the stage for potentially illegal activity, including unsafe driving and violence.
And with negligible exception, these incidents involved drinking to excess—another activity which fraternities claim to regulate or forbid.
It's not credible for him to say he's had no memory lapses on the nights he drank to excess.
It will also auction off rights to excess oil in the so-called transfer-of-rights area on Oct.
They are more likely to grow into adults who drink to excess, are violent, or are victims of violence.
Kids with an absent parent were more than twice as likely to report drinking to excess than other children.
The idea is that by raising prices, people—especially those who drink to excess—will purchase and consume less.
To be sure, like all forms of political activism, victim politics can succumb to excess from time to time.
Adjustment disorder refers to excess levels of stress and anxiety experienced in response to a stressful or unexpected event.
In our book, she's a complicated woman who sometimes indulges to excess, leaving her life a bit in shambles.
Because juice can be consumed quickly, it is more likely than whole fruit to contribute to excess carbohydrate intake.
He doesn't smoke or do drugs, avoids drinking to excess, and maintains a diet rich in fruits and vegetables.
Hulking three-row vehicles are a chore to maneuver in the city, and most of them drink to excess.
For those who have handicapped the race to excess, it is all over at the first quarter of a mile.
Investors chased bullish scenarios only to be disappointed when prices crashed due to excess supply or less than expected demand.
Rashidi attributed the drop in oil prices to excess supply in the market and slow demand from Asia, particularly China.
He stated multiple times during his testimony that he likes beer, but emphasized he did not consume alcohol to excess.
Due to excess auto production capacity, China's industrial policymakers are no longer so enthusiastic about foreign automakers forming joint-ventures.
The choreography is lively yet frantic and oddly twitchy, skillfully showing off the incredible dancers but encouraging them to excess.
An homage to excess, featuring the signatures of two Hollywood legends, quickly banked $200,000 from an unnamed buyer this week.
And we have this really sick mindset in our culture, as if you deserve rape if you drink to excess.
In one piece, Ms. Rao suggested that women could spare being sexually assaulted if they did not drink to excess.
"For example, an overly high-salt diet and not drinking enough water, paradoxically, can lead to excess water retention," he says.
"Private ownership of energy networks has led to excess profiteering at the expense of investment in infrastructure," the Labour document said.
The research highlights the important contribution of a wide variety of fragility fractures other than hip to excess mortality, Center said.
The White House feels Jackson is being "railroaded" by the claims he oversaw a toxic work environment and drank to excess.
Court documents filed by the prosecution said that Xu's victim, then 20, was encouraged to drink to excess at the dinner.
This may lead to excess amounts of storage, or insufficient efforts to mitigate oxidation or leaks and thereby save valuable fuel.
More than 7 percent of cancer cases in the United States are attributable to excess body weight, a new study reports.
What is clear is that the oil market is suffering due to excess supply, which means attention is turning to producers.
Burdened by loneliness and feelings of low self-worth, Garland deals with her pain by drinking to excess and taking pills.
Here, drinking to excess is culturally linked with aggression and manhood, and may be more deliberately pursued outside the family at bars.
AMD reported fourth quarter revenue and a first quarter outlook slightly below expectations on Tuesday, due to excess inventories of graphics chips.
This "stress dysregulation" leads to risky health decisions, like addiction or overeating, and directly to many health problems linked to excess cortisol.
Snap said it lost about $40 million from Spectacles due to excess inventory reserves and cancellation charges for its inventory purchase commitments.
"I guess when I felt I was doing anything to excess, my urge was always to move away from it," Egan said.
Kavanaugh said Thursday that he had at times drunk to excess in high school and college, but had never been blackout drunk.
Sapa, the world's biggest aluminium extrusion producer, closed a slew of factories including the Welsh one in 2014 due to excess capacity.
Exposure to excess testosterone in utero has been found to decrease fertility in the females of multiple species, including sheep and mice.
With no market of last resort to deliver to, excess material will simply be soaked up by an expanding battery supply chain.
Some rich people may have eaten, drank, and drugged to excess in their youth and are worried about the long-term consequences.
Snap recorded a $39.9 million charge in the quarter related to excess inventory of its "Spectacles," sunglasses with a built-in camera.
They include not wearing pyjamas in public, not staring at one's phone while in company and not encouraging others to drink to excess.
The sector-wide impact of EMV weakness due to excess inventory levels was flagged by Gemalto's U.S. rival CPI Card earlier this month.
But it's not credible for him to say that he has had no memory lapses in the nights that he drank to excess.
Residential prices in Dubai have been declining since hitting a peak in 2014 due to excess supply and muted appetite for new sales.
"It appears a fan in the tunnel has malfunctioned, leading to excess dust in the platform," a spokesman for Transport for London said.
The men who were left were less desirable, because they lacked income and were more likely to drink to excess or use drugs.
The 'AAA'-stressed cash flow valuation component decreases the break-even over-collateralisation by 6.6%, due to excess spread available in the programme.
Like Jeffrey Dahmer, Oscar has to drink to excess before he kills, drowning whatever tiny inner voice he has in beer before rampaging.
Residential prices in Dubai have fallen by more than 15 percent since 2014 due to excess supply and muted appetite for new sales.
Case in point: A recent study in Nature Climate Change warned that the US could miss its targets due to excess methane emissions.
In Gaming, NVIDIA's previous fourth-quarter guidance had embedded a sequential decline due to excess mid-range channel inventory following the crypto-currency boom.
Instead, we've got the Lamborghini Centenario, a $1.9-million monument to excess built specifically to commemorate the centenary of the birth of Ferruccio Lamborghini.
Ideally it should be installed at the top of Everest but due to excess snowfall, crazy wind, and uneven surface, it is not possible.
"We think it's okay to promote people not smoking cigarettes and not using drugs and alcohol to excess and not being overweight," he said.
We drink to excess because we're unable, or unwilling, to speak out about the daily injustices that rave our hopes and decimate our dreams.
Domestic investment is slowing down due to excess factory capacity and weak demand, while outbound M&A investment by Thai companies is falling sharply.
The Kenyan shilling could weaken in the coming week due to excess shilling liquidity in the money market, increasing demand for dollars, traders said.
Steel-to-elevators group Thyssenkrupp has been exploring a steel merger with Tata in response to excess production capacity and a weak demand outlook.
Fifteen years ago, those wells and aquifers started running dry after the Saudis had tapped them to excess to irrigate wheat fields in desert.
In the last two decades, though, two other attorneys general have reached the opposite view, that sheriffs were not entitled to excess food money.
Various famous proverbs of Blake's come to mind, but here the road to excess doesn't, in every case, lead to the palace of wisdom.
Corn looked set to break an eight-session rally fuelled by concerns over lost plantings and reduced yield potential due to excess moisture this spring.
The farming community has been under stress for several years now, especially after a drop in prices around five years ago due to excess supply.
The central bank said it would apply a rate of minus-218.5 percent to excess reserves that financial institutions placed with it from February 16.
The central bank said it would apply a rate of negative 0.1 percent to excess reserves that financial institutional held with it, effective February 16.
The industry pushes the hoary line that problem gambling is about "individual responsibility" and claim people should use will power to avoid gambling to excess.
CANOPY - IDENTIFIED C$15.9 MLN OF PRODUCTS THAT HAVE BEEN DUE TO EXCESS OR OBSOLETE AND THIS CHARGE HAS BEEN RECORDED IN COST OF SALES
"Our risk scenario to excess reserves ... suggests the balance sheet could be 'normalized' by summer next year," BNP Paribas said in a research note Wednesday.
Brian McKeon, who served as chief of staff for the Obama National Security Council, said he does not recall Dr. Jackson ever drinking to excess.
The mere fact that Kavanaugh drank to excess in high school is not relevant to whether he is fit to serve on the Supreme Court.
Mr. Kroll's father, Alan, said last year after his son's death that he was proud of him but had warned him about working to excess.
There was scope for consolidation in the grain sector due to excess capacity, but the challenge was in securing good value in acquisitions, said Mahoney.
When done to excess and without coherent strategy, immigration is a drain on our society and a catalyst for increased crime, drug traffic and unemployment.
Denying he drank to excess when there are witnesses that state they've seen it seems like shaky ground to stand on when trying to prove innocence.
The reforms as it relates to excess capacity in.. let's call it me two product lines that the state owned enterprises have been primarily involved in.
The auction will be divided in four blocks, referring to excess oil produced in the areas of Atapu, Buzios, Itapu and Sepia, in the Santos Basin.
The three countries with the highest proportions of cancer attributable to excess body fat were Egypt, Mongolia and Puerto Rico, with 8.2%, 8% and 7.7%, respectively.
Since the recession "supply increases have continued," which coupled with a higher savings rate has led to "excess supply seemingly everywhere in the economy," McCourt notes.
He says the Fed's moves have created uncertainty, driven investors into riskier assets seeking yield and that ultra-low rates have led to excess government spending.
Ludington is not the first of Kavanaugh's former classmates to come forward and tell the story of a young man who drank to excess in college.
Why you should learn this kind of discipline but not the other kind — the one that stops you from drinking to excess — is a difficult question.
The Kenyan shilling is expected to remain under pressure due to excess liquidity in the money markets and dollar demand from sectors such as energy, traders said.
After seeing her primary care doctor, Jennifer was referred to a weight specialist because her doctor was "scared" some of her problems were due to excess weight.
This led to excess inventory when those players didn't perform or got injured, while leaving them poorly positioned to meet demand for breakout stars and traded players.
The report finds that Lewis engaged in inappropriate behavior with females and drinking to excess in public with subordinates, but it does not accuse him of adultery.
Budget airline Ryanair reported a 20 million euro ($22.88 million) loss for its third quarter on Monday, citing weaker fares due to excess winter capacity in Europe.
"We acknowledge that some individuals may overdo gaming, just as they may overdo social media, work, or sex, or tan to excess or, indeed, dance," they said.
This proposal effectively undoes policies intended to prevent overcharging and balance billing, which previously led to excess charges and caused seniors to go without needed care. 2.
The process allowed seawater to seep into the county's freshwater supply — something known as saltwater intrusion — and threatened to expose residents to excess sodium in their taps.
In May, the Justice Department sued Fiat Chrysler, accusing it of illegally using software that led to excess emissions in nearly 104,000 diesel vehicles sold since 2014.
"There is a role for prescription drugs in helping people who are alcohol dependant or regularly drinking to excess," says Jackie Ballard, Chief Executive of Alcohol Concern.
But we don't really understand all the intricacies of why some children eat to excess and become overweight while others, often in the same family, stay lean.
But at the same time, the spread of ride-hailing apps may have tempted people to drink to excess, knowing that they won't be at the wheel.
"We have tax benefits relating to excess stock-based compensation deductions and accelerated depreciation deductions that are being utilized to reduce our U.S. taxable income," it said.
Many have been disproportionately hurt by cuts to excess capacity in steel and coal, because of higher industrial prices—from which state-owned producers have in turn profited.
Evans acknowledged in his statement that players already receive training on how to navigate their way around the temptations of drinking to excess or getting sucked into gambling.
Melanin-rich skin is disproportionately disposed to excess oil, hyperpigmentation, acne and eczema, so thorough research and careful label-reading is key to finding a regimen that works.
Along with providing an objective opinion about your pet's weight, a veterinarian will also check if your pet's obesity is due to excess calories or a medical condition. 
China has issued strict bans on moving pigs out of provinces and regions infected with the disease, leading to excess supply in some areas and shortages in others.
Though Shea said the men teased him upon seeing the sleek white cans, slinging insults about the seemingly girlish drink, they spent the weekend drinking it to excess.
Howard is also prohibited from using "intoxicants to excess" and has been directed to maintain "stable, lawful employment" or be enrolled in an education program, among other requirements.
"The high consumption of added sugars in the U.S.A. is most likely contributing to excess obesity, Type 2 diabetes, dyslipidemia, hypertension, and coronary heart disease," the study read.
The One Too Many campaign "reminds passengers of their responsibilities and the severe consequences of drinking to excess," said Karen Dee, chief executive of the Airport Operators Association.
He said the company has been making progress on addressing the main complaint from customers — that shopping in Bed Bath & Beyond stores is confusing due to excess inventory.
Brent crude reversed losses on Tuesday after earlier falling toward $218 a barrel on concerns a long-awaited rebalancing of the market would be delayed due to excess supply.
Asia is grappling with weak gasoline prices due to excess supplies, which had previously resulted in petrol being stored on tankers as onshore tanks were filled to the brim.
In May, the U.S. Justice Department sued Fiat Chrysler, accusing it of illegally using software that led to excess emissions in nearly 104,000 U.S. diesel vehicles sold since 2014.
In a list of 10 predictions for 2016, Morgan Creek listed as number 10 credit market deterioration due to excess central bank liquidity that resulted in a bond bubble.
When deficits are financed by irreversible money creation, it leads to excess growth in the money supply and eventually inflation, vitiating incentives to save, invest and grow the economy.
In January NGT fined Volkswagen 1 billion rupees in a separate case relating to excess emissions of nitrogen oxide, a smog-forming pollutant linked to lung and heart disease.
Dougie's transgression is more extreme; when the entire office goes to a club to celebrate his promotion, he drinks to excess and then gropes Amy on the dance-floor.
Rather, the bar fight is important because it contradicts Kavanaugh's characterization of himself as someone who drank occasionally and sometimes to excess, but was not a sloppy, belligerent drunk.
"This leads to the drop in heart rate, blood pressure, and temperature, as well as little movement from the person due to excess fatigue from no 'fuel,'" he explains.
Those costs are associated with harms such as car crashes related to drunken driving, alcohol-related homicides, and illnesses linked to excess drinking like liver damage and heart disease.
There is much that can be done at the local level, but when it comes to excess salt in our foods, federal support in tackling this problem is key.
If a population develops diabetes but surveys show they're eating sugar, drinking alcohol, sipping out of BPA-laden straws, and consuming calories to excess, which dietary variable is to blame?
But since their split Ledger had become a fixture on New York City's party circuit, spending nights in clubs and restaurants and, say witnesses, drinking and taking drugs to excess.
The collateral pool is subject to excess concentration parameters and eligibility criteria to limit pool concentration of loan product and asset types, obligor and geographic exposure, and various asset characteristics.
In May, the U.S. Justice Department sued Fiat Chrysler, accusing the company of illegally using software that led to excess emissions in nearly 104,000 U.S. diesel vehicles sold since 2014.
Noise pollution reduces the ability of prey to hear predators approaching, can interfere with finding mates, and can also affect plants if herbivores change their locations due to excess noise.
Njoroge attributed the shilling's weakness this week to excess liquidity in the money markets, which makes it cheaper to fund dollar purchases, and increased hard currency demand from private companies.
But in the vision offered by the Republican Party this week, they are a scourge murdering Border Patrol officers, or unlicensed drivers who drink to excess and kill American citizens.
It's true that drinking to excess can lead to illness and disease, including several types of cancer, brain damage, and liver damage, and it can even shorten your life span.
No gender or individuals were implicitly or explicitly identified by that statement because it was simply a recognition that drinking to excess in public can be bad for one's reputation.
The draft communique seen by Reuters has removed references to "excess volatility" and "disorderly" FX moves from last year's statement, as well as a pledge to refrain from "competitive devaluations".
In 2000, the colors and props were multiplied to excess, with the town's residents embracing a level of heightened materialism that seemed to be what the Grinch was railing against.
In addition to excess growth during infancy, the study looked at whether children exposed to very high levels of caffeine during pregnancy were more likely to become overweight during childhood.
We're in holiday party season, and you read so many of these stories, and holiday parties are this recurring feature where people drink to excess and then do terrible things.
But most of us are also willing to do at least a minimum to promote or maintain our own healthcare by eating somewhat well, not smoking, or drinking to excess, etc.
Oil production will rise over the next two years, but that increased production will add to excess inventories until demand accelerates, which will keep prices below the 2014 highs, Fitch said.
Over the past 250 years, shifts in the market balance from oversupply to excess demand have normally been heralded by a change from contango to backwardation and vice versa (tmsnrt.rs/22014JCRCQ).
The company is also making changes to excess casualty business, trying to shed certain risky bets such as being the lead insurer for initial public offerings and professional liabilities, Duperreault said.
It's yogurt as a convincing, over-the-top dessert, strained and strained until there's nothing left but a dense and exquisitely tangy cream, sweetened to excess, then stained neon with saffron.
Glencore remained focused on acquisitions for growth, and saw scope for consolidation in the grain sector due to excess capacity, Mahoney said, reiterating comments made at another commodity conference this year.
According to an account published in the New Yorker, one former classmate said Kavanaugh's social circle "often drank to excess," noting that Kavanaugh could become "aggressive and even belligerent" when drunk.
Your chances of developing Type 2 diabetes, which is the most common form of this disease and the kind linked to excess weight, increase at least fourfold when you are obese.
Simpson admits he drank to excess on the night of the hotel robbery, but he did not drive a car that evening and has no previous charges for drug or alcohol offenses.
At least 25m people who should have been lifted into low- or middle-income still reside below the breadline thanks to "excess corruption", says Andrew S. Nevin, PwC's chief economist in Nigeria.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency chief Andrew Wheeler said on Tuesday the Trump administration has more actions "in the works" related to excess vehicle emissions after imposing major penalties on automakers.
Industry studies have pointed to excess costs of drug development, the pursuit of bad bets and the failure to recognize and adjust to erroneous lines of investigation as reasons for that inefficiency.
In her new memoir, "Inside Out," Demi Moore opened up about how then-husband Ashton Kutcher would encourage her to party, but then turn on her if she took it to excess.
If your band drinks to excess, takes drugs like Good & Plentys, bears the brunt of violence both dished out and received, and digs My Bloody Valentine as gospel, you should use it.
Two years later, Clinton, Rubin, Treasury Secretary Larry Summers (1999-2001), and former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan presided over the dotcom bubble, which they had negligently allowed to build to excess.
"It's incumbent on the airports to introduce these preventative measures to curb excessive drinking and the problems it creates, rather than allowing passengers to drink to excess before their flights," the spokesperson said.
In May, the U.S. Justice Department sued Fiat Chrysler, accusing the company of illegally using software that led to excess emissions in nearly 104,000 diesel vehicles sold in the United States since 2014.
The weak equipment demand is unprecedented in its severity and length, but is driven by an unusually strong string of crop harvests, which led to excess grain supplies and pushed down commodity prices.
There are many legal activities we can partake in that aren't exactly healthy decisions, but our government has no say in how frequently we do them or if we're doing them to excess.
Roubini's Ziemba said that investing in sectors like steel that are already oversupplied on a global level, largely due to excess capacity in China, is unlikely to help Angola truly diversify its economy.
Weir, which makes equipment used in mining as well as in energy industries, said the drop in oil and gas orders was due to excess capacity in the North American pressure pumping market.
That is why Blanchett's performance, like that of Katharine Hepburn, in "Bringing Up Baby" (1938), treads so joyfully close to excess—never quite over the top, yet savoring the pleasures of the brink.
Jackson's nomination process was quickly threatened by news reports quoting sources saying that he drank to excess on the job, handed out prescription pills without proper discretion and created a hostile work environment.
For those us not planning on hitting up a shitty bar in Manhattan, drinking to excess in the streets, and adorning our faces with shamrock temporary tattoos, March 17 marks a distressing day.
Participants in the holiday are generally encouraged to wear silly costumes, eat to excess, and drink so much they cannot tell the difference between Mordecai and Haman — the embodiments of good and evil.
He rides a backlash to excess — 'too much freedom seems to change into nothing but too much slavery' — and offers himself as the personified answer to the internal conflicts of the democratic mess.
RBS Chairman Howard Davies said on Friday the lender was holding on to excess capital in the hope it could help buy back government stock as and when sales restart after the budget.
However, per an internal NYCT document, about half of the overall delays as experienced by passengers occur on a moving train, and half occur due to excess waiting time, each about 90 seconds.
To encourage banks to use the lending programs, the BOJ exempts funds procured from the schemes from a 0.1 percent negative interest it charges to excess reserves financial institutions park with the central bank.
They were eager to rid the federal government of what amounted to excess money — money that, as long as it was hanging around in the federal coffers, was an open invitation to activist government.
Before its failed IPO, WeWork had committed $47 billion to landlords, thereby pushing up the price of rental space and property values — not on sustainable profit-earning terms, but due to excess investor capital.
In addition, an estimated 22014 million Americans have alcohol use disorder, according to the N.I.A.A.A., and a study published in JAMA last year found that the number of Americans who drank to excess was rising.
The Justice Department sued VW for up to $46 billion in January for violating environmental laws and VW faces more than 500 civil lawsuits related to excess emissions, along with suits from some U.S. states.
"Researchers have historically worked under the assumption that those who drink [the] most alcohol incorrectly 'imagine' everyone else also drinks to excess," said Simon Moore, PhD, lead author on the study, in a press release.
But Snap doesn't make much money from Spectacles, and had a few blunders with its first version of the product, namely that it resulted in a one-time $40 million loss thanks to excess inventory.
The United States filed the case at the World Trade Organization (WTO) arguing that artificially cheap bank loans and low-priced inputs for Chinese aluminum contribute to excess capacity that undercuts American workers and businesses.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's government won't hesitate to respond to excess speculation in the foreign exchange market or conduct unilateral currency intervention to safeguard the export-reliant economy, an adviser to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said.
While the dollar, bond yields and stock prices may press higher in the short run, that trend may end up simply being a reversal of positions tied to excess pessimism about the economy, analysts said.
The idea, which has since been debunked, was that shorter days led to excess production of melatonin, a hormone that regulates sleep-wake cycles, making people feel groggy and irritable during the dark winter months.
A simple food log to lose weight is really just being honest with yourself, identifying your foods and the hidden ingredients that could be contributing to excess of hundreds and hundreds of calories per day.
Rains are lashing almost half of the 20.5 million hectares (50.7 million acres) planted with soy in Argentina, delaying the harvest, flooding dirt roads carrying grains to port and threatening diseases due to excess humidity.
While price pressures are expected to persist throughout the early part of 2020 due to excess stockpiles, Galaxy said the Chinese new energy vehicle sector is expected to stabilize and return to growth in 2020.
The two main tools at the BOJ's disposal are raising the interest applied to excess commercial bank reserves and selling its government bond holdings, but the BOJ is unlikely to sell debt anytime soon, Iwata said.
The impact: The study looked at the effects of high body mass index and its myriad physical impacts over 25 years, finding that 7.1% of deaths worldwide in 2015 could be directly attributed to excess weight.
Worth considering: Nearly 40% of the 4 million deaths in 2015 linked to excess body weight occurred among people who weren't yet classified as obese, showing that simply being overweight can be a serious health risk.
"The government has put in administrative measures at banks to restrict lending to excess capacity industries — steel, cement, aluminum, copper and the construction," says Edmund Harriss, manager of the Guinness Atkinson China & Hong Kong Fund (ICHKX).
Multiple former classmates of Kavanaugh's have said in recent days that they believe the judge was not entirely truthful about his history with alcohol, citing experiences where they saw him act belligerently or drink to excess.
Like other rebellious young women in coming-of-age stories, but unlike most princesses, Bean acts out by drinking to excess and hooking up with Viking marauders and hot guys she picks up at donkey auctions.
"If you know what you're getting into and you're in the mood for blood, velvet and a director's sincere commitment to excess, then this might be just the ticket," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
But we&aposll know more soon, because if everything goes to plan, it won&apost be long before the Hummer nameplate is back — this time, as an ode to excess power instead of excess fuel consumption.  
The dead zone in the Gulf has become a worrisome annual phenomenon mainly due to excess nitrogen and other nutrients that run off from rivers like the Mississippi into the Gulf and feed the growth of algae.
"Opioids can slow the heart rate and lead to excess dilation of blood vessels producing potentially dangerous drops in blood pressure, and opioid use can suppress respiration," Fonarow, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
"With this new global campaign, we want to show the importance of staying in control and the benefits of not drinking to excess to both the individual and to those around them," Pugh told me via email.
College students and recent graduates, often armed with mom and dad's credit card for "emergencies," travel abroad, drinking to excess, participating in illegal or embarrassing behavior, and flying back home to share their stories on social media.
This not only leads to excess borrowing on the part of universities — a number of them are caught up in dicey bond deals like the sort that sunk the city of Detroit — but higher tuition for students.
A few days before your period begins, you might find that your skin is oilier and more congested overall thanks to excess sebum production, while skin sensitivity is at its highest right in the middle of the month.
The European Union's Emissions Trading System (ETS) caps the emissions of about 22019,20183 power plants, factories and airlines, but prices have tumbled due to excess supply of the permits, known as EU Allowances (EUAs), since the financial crisis.
Domestic orders fell 29 percent to 2.6 billion euros ($3 billion), also hurt by a dearth of big projects in process and raw-materials industries due to excess capacity, high energy prices and strict regulation, the VDMA said.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenyan tea prices have slumped to their lowest level in at least five years due to excess supplies and weak demand in the main export markets, the East African Tea Trade Association (EATTA) said on Friday.
"  Feinstein also quoted classmate Liz Swisher's statement "there's no medical way to say he was blacked out but it's not credible for him to say that he has no memory lapses in the nights he drank to excess.
BERLIN (Reuters) - The G20 group of leading economies must find a solution to excess capacity in the global steel industry, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Saturday, adding that overproduction in some countries was causing job losses elsewhere.
As in a performance of the piece earlier this season, Mr. van Zweden brought coherence to an hourlong score that can seem long-winded, conveying the music's Russian Romantic fervor and shifting moods without pushing things to excess.
She also complained that the congressman routinely drank to excess — so much so that aides who accompanied him to Capitol Hill functions would joke that they had to be on "redhead patrol" to keep him out of trouble.
Fiber is important for overall digestive health, so inadequate intake can lead to constipation and other bowel problems; it may also make you not feel as full, which can lead to excess calorie intake and potential weight gain.
It's also a factor for gig and sharing economy companies like Postmates, Instacart, Lyft, Uber, Airbnb and others — companies which were venture capital darlings for their novel approach to excess resources (be it cars, spare time, or space).
"We have been leading the industry to tackle the issue of drinking to excess in the airport before flying, as well as the illicit consumption of duty free alcohol on board the aircraft, for some time," he said.
The Justice Department is seeking "substantial" civil fines from Fiat Chrysler in a suit filed in May 2017 accusing the company of illegally using software that led to excess emissions in 104,000 U.S. diesel vehicles sold since 2014.
Besides harassment, Ms. Greene's suit accused Mr. Farenthold of drinking "to excess" on numerous occasions and said that staff members who accompanied him to Capitol Hill functions were put on "redhead patrol" to keep him out of trouble.
The news comes at a time when the US equity market has already become vulnerable to bad news again (and more at risk for a correction in the months ahead) due to excess euphoria among institutional investors and overvaluation.
They include: An abundance of capital and overvaluation cloud the decision-making processes of many start-ups, leading them to make unwise investments that lead to excess supply, inefficiency and a failure to achieve market acquisition, the report noted.
Steel prices SRBcv1 in China have spiked 50 percent this year amid Beijing's efforts to reduce a crippling overcapacity in the sector, but Okada said the market was not in a real recovery phase yet due to excess supply.
She does not directly accuse Kavanaugh of taking part in it, but alleges that he frequently drank to excess at similar house parties she attended in the early 1980s and says she witnessed him grope women without their consent.
Cliffs and other U.S. miners have been hit by a drop in demand from steel mills and weak iron ore prices due to excess supply from big miners such as Vale SA, Rio Tinto Plc and BHP Billiton Plc.
One thing he noticed early on was that asking his patients to cut back on bad habits like eating junk food or drinking to excess was often bound to fail unless he addressed the underlying reasons for those behaviors.
The country is set to auction off rights to excess oil in the so-called transfer-of-rights (TOR) offshore area in October, having settled a long-running dispute with Petroleo Brasileiro SA, which had already begun exploration there.
It's a different kind of satisfaction than the one you get from pimple-popping, to be fair: Done properly (and not to excess), tweezing an ingrown does not cause the skin to bleed, weep, or shoot out a projectile of pus.
Reuters reported earlier that the Justice Department was seeking "substantial" civil fines from Fiat Chrysler after it sued in May 2017, accusing the company of illegally using software that led to excess emissions in 104,000 U.S. diesel vehicles sold since 2014.
The world's second-largest economy has shown recent signs of stabilization, propped up by a housing boom and government spending, but growth has been patchy with companies in some sectors such as steel not faring as well due to excess capacity.
As an American citizen, you have the right to literally drink, smoke, and eat yourself to death, but when it comes to consuming marijuana, that's off the table, even though it is impossible to die from smoking pot to excess.
Binge-drinking accounts for 77% of the costs of excessive alcohol use, as measured by lost workplace productivity and extra health-care costs, for example, but less than a fifth of Americans report drinking to excess in any one month.
"Should advanced economies continue to rely primarily on unconventional monetary policies to lift growth, this could lead to excess global liquidity, fanning capital flows to emerging market economies and contributing to excessive currency appreciation and deflation pressures," the report said.
Of those 700,000 deaths in 2012, 318,656—or nearly half—of them were found to be directly related to excess sodium intake, insufficient intake of nuts and seeds, high intake of processed meats, and low intake of seafood omega-3 fats.
A diet high in calories can lead to excess weight, which is associated with high blood pressure and other serious chronic diseases like heart disease, cancer and diabetes, making it all the more important to be mindful of our calorie intake.
As Shrem explains on a recent episode of WNYC's "Death, Sex & Money," he grew up in an insular religious community in Brooklyn, New York, where his parents, who "didn't do anything to excess," taught him the value of a dollar.
More than 18 months after oil prices began a steep slide due to excess supply, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Venezuela and non-OPEC Russia agreed last month to freeze output at January levels in the first global oil pact in 15 years.
A lot has changed over the past 100 years, but this pattern is still at the root of the Scandinavian drinking culture: People are less likely to drink daily, but once they do, they're more likely to drink to excess.
The parents of two former Penn State students, Adam and Denise Lipson, say that they warned administrators in 2014 and 2015 of fraternity hazing that included coercing first-year students to drink to excess, but that their concerns were ignored.
"Farenthold regularly drank to excess, and because of his tendency to flirt, the staffers who accompanied him to Capitol Hill functions would joke that they had to be on 'red head patrol to keep him out of trouble,'" Greene's complaint alleged.
" Former classmate Lynne Brookes echoed that same sentiment: "There is no doubt in my mind that while at Yale, he was a big partier, often drank to excess and there had to be a number of nights where he does not remember.
People with asthma and cystic fibrosis -- a genetic condition that can lead to excess mucous in the lungs -- are also more susceptible to lung disease from Aspergillus, which can cause pneumonia-like symptoms for them, such as coughing up mucus and wheezing.
Since no one remembers what the holiday is actually about (each year we Google; each year we forget), March 17 has become an excuse to wear tacky green T-shirts and drink to excess, often to the strains of U2's greatest hits.
Oil has collapsed from levels above $100 a barrel seen in mid-2014 due to excess supply, in a slide that deepened after the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries later that year dropped its policy of cutting supply to boost prices.
You over-restrict, your blood sugars drop, you eat something you deem as 'bad' which then sets up the thinking that you have failed, resulting in you eating to excess, feeding back into the self-sabotage that you are a bad person.
It's a way of showing how genre names are imprecise tools with which to describe music, but it also breaks down the contradictions inherent in the word, and how it's been used to excess since the days of the Dolls and the Pistols.
Not only is there the potential for these wires to damage vessel linings as they inch through the body, but during the process, surgeons are exposed to excess radiation from a fluoroscope which guides them by generating x-ray images in real-time.
Judge Kavanaugh portrayed himself during a Fox News interview last week and in his Senate testimony on Thursday as enjoying a beer or two as a high school and college student, but not as someone who often drank to excess during those years.
The world's top cocoa producer has introduced a fixed $400-a-tonne premium on its cocoa sales in a bid to combat farmer poverty, but wants to ensure that it does not lead to excess output, which could lower global cocoa prices.
"The link between breakfast skipping and obesity had once been thought to be due to overcompensation of calories at subsequent meals due to excess hunger ... but the research does not consistently show differences in total energy intake among breakfast-skippers," Freuman said.
As fees rise with demand for transaction authorization, more miners will enter the market to compete; but the growing number of them will result in lower fees, shifting the situation from one of excess demand for miners to excess supply of them.
The medical examiner, Dr. Nicholas Stanzione, reported that her head was above water and did not show signs of trauma, but "drowning cannot be excluded" as a cause of death, as she had "abundant" amounts of edema — swelling due to excess fluid — in her nostrils.
Germany is leading efforts in the EU to explore ways to use and store renewable energy at a number of power-to-hydrogen and power-to-gas sites as a boom in wind and solar power in the country has led to excess production.
Guadagnino has lived almost all his life in Italy, but his feature films have consistently been in English since 2009, when he released "Io Sono l'Amore" (" I Am Love "), announcing a voice that was sensuous, elegant, fervid, and, some critics have suggested, stylish to excess.
During Purim, which begins this year on the evening of March 20, Jews are encouraged to indulge in playful revelry, eating rich pastries, drinking to excess and dancing in the synagogue — something like Mardi Gras, and coincidentally coming around the same time of the year.
Raising taxes on alcohol would not only help cover the costs associated with people drinking to excess, but that strategy might also lead to less problem drinking, said study coauthor Dr. Timothy Naimi, a physician and researcher at Boston Medical Center and Boston University.
The added dividend from all of this technology is more data – data that can help Amtrak, commuter and freight railroads identify trends that can improve maintenance schedules, swap out track subject to excess wear, and preempt the failures of equipment that can compromise safety.
It was also a symptom of genuine internal agony from a man who vehemently denies assaulting Ford, or drinking to excess as a teenager to such an extent that he may have blacked out or failed to remember any elements of the alleged assault.
He said inflation was rising not due to excess money supply but because of recent reforms which include a hike to electricity tariffs, fuel price and a currency float which led to a 30 percent drop in the value of the naira in one day.
That means using a humidifier when air is dry, wearing protective clothing in the cold, and avoiding situations that expose skin to excess moisture, such as taking hot showers, steam baths, saunas, soaks in hot tubs, or engaging in strenuous exercise that leaves you drenched in sweat.
He added BPM will receive further payments worth an overall 400 million euros in connection to this divestment, of which 250 million euros are related to excess capital that Aletti will need to return to BPM towards the end of this year, before the deal is closed.
"Trophy" (1993) is a singular baby stroller caked with objects, including sugar and Tropical Fantasy soda pop that function as a gross-out nod to excess — but perhaps a millennial ode to the sugar trade that required bodies and labor and drove the slave trade for centuries.
The new report, in JAMA Oncology, found that from 2011 to 2015, among people 30 and older, 4.7 percent of cancers in men and 9.6 percent of those in women were attributable to excess weight — some 37,670 cancers in men, and 74,690 in women every year.
And it turns out that meat and other top-of-the-food-chain animal products — those that consume the most resources before they themselves become food — are among the biggest culprits in contributing to excess nitrogen in a form that can be damaging to the environment.
" Earlier this year, WikiLeaks sent an email to a number of reporters, instructing them that it was "false and defamatory" to write more than 100 statements about Assange, including that he "drinks to excess" or that "Julian Assange does not use cutlery or does not wash his hands.
Jacobs added: "Given that all our flights are short-haul, very little alcohol is actually sold on board, so it's incumbent on the airports to introduce these preventative measures to curb excessive drinking and the problems it creates, rather than allowing passengers to drink to excess before their flights."
"While fraternities and sororities bring countless benefits to participants and the community as a whole through lifelong friendship, philanthropy, and character building, Andrew Coffey's death should make us question whether these benefits are outweighed by the danger of an organization whose culture celebrates drinking to excess," the grand jury said.
In the midst of excuses to overdo it and shattered expectations of the perfect family Christmas, something happened to make us realize that our drinking wasn't like other people's, that we were powerless over the compulsion to drink to excess, and that it was starting to make our lives really unmanageable.
He recommends getting closer to 90 minutes of sleep if you can help it, but even a half-hour power snooze can be healthy as long as you don't nap to excess or after 3 pm, at which point it may screw up your tiredness and readiness for the next night's sleep.
It is one borne out of a culture where 60 is viewed as the new 40, and grandmothers are "aghast at being seen as elderly and dieting to excess and having plastic surgery and so forth to try and look young," said Day, author of "Her Next Chapter," about mother-daughter book clubs.
As a result, we got more psychobabble: Kavanaugh occasionally drank beer to excess as a teenager, so maybe he tried to rape Ford in a drunken stupor (in front of a close friend of his) and, since no one mentioned it to him for 36 years, he can't remember doing it. Right.
It also joins many of the currents of the 20th century: the ebb and flow from wartime privation to excess back to austerity; the progress of gay visibility and the trauma of the AIDS crisis; the shaking off of dress codes and then (to Nutter's sometime chagrin) the irrevocable casualization of the wardrobe.
"Charged" is considerably less balanced — in, say, its discussion of plea-bargaining, which Bazelon (convincingly) asserts is used to excess without sufficiently acknowledging its necessary role in the system, or of pro-prosecutor rulings by the Supreme Court, which she analyzes almost entirely from a public-policy perspective with little focus on their legal reasoning.
She seems to think the feminist directive to explain clear standards of consent (a yes, not just the absence of a no) and to shift male behavior is a pipe dream, but telling women to change their behavior to avoid being sexually assaulted (for example, to quit drinking to excess) is eminently realistic rape prevention.
So let's all celebrate my one year of sobriety together… may it be the first of many… and if you have ever found yourself in a cycle of depression where you are drinking and/or using to excess and you believe that there is no way out I am here to tell you there is help out there!
The latest driver for the rally in bond prices (and the decline in yields) was last week's move by the Bank of Japan to adopt negative interest rates for the first time, saying it will apply a rate of negative 0.1 percent to excess reserves that financial institutional place at the central bank, effective February 16.
This new review, published in The New England Journal of Medicine, links an additional eight cancers to excess fat: gastric cardia, a cancer of the part of the stomach closest to the esophagus; liver cancer; gallbladder cancer; pancreatic cancer; thyroid cancer; ovarian cancer; meningioma, a usually benign type of brain tumor; and multiple myeloma, a blood cancer.
In a 85033 complaint, Lauren Greene, a former communications director for Farenthold, said he "regularly drank to excess, and because of his tendency to flirt, the staffers who accompanied him to Capitol Hill functions would joke that they had to be on 'redhead patrol' to keep him out of trouble," according to The New York Times.
NEW YORK, April 1 (Reuters) - It is unclear now whether the economy will be ready for an interest rate hike by the end of the month, a top Federal Reserve official said on Friday, adding that the jobs report released earlier in the day does not suggest the Fed should hold off due to excess slack.
Plus, I should note that as a critic, I'm part of a community that has been hugely responsible for the rise of white male antihero dramas — praising them to excess, hailing them as bold storytelling, building up an idea that a "good" TV show too often features a damaged guy who makes tough, dark choices and somehow escapes the consequences.
New research accepted for publication in the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society suggests that conditions in our current Universe are far too warm for a digital, computer-based civilization, and that it makes sense for such beings to enter into a state of aestivation—hibernation, but in response to excess heat—until the cosmos is much colder in the far, far future.
So now, we find ourselves in the consumer gangbang that is the third week of November, when Thanksgiving dinner (assuming it hasn't been replaced by some sort of Black Friday shopping ritual) has become an excuse to eat yourself to a state of gastrointestinal misery, drink to excess, and get mad at family members who don't share the same political views.
If you were tilling the land, logic dictated you fortify yourself with dinner at noon, having been up since dawn, and end the evening with supper, historically lighter fare, its name derived from the Old French souper, with its hint of sipping broth and sopping it up with bread, and the Old English supan, which originally meant simply "to drink" (often to excess).
Washington (CNN)Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh needs two things to be true in order for his past acknowledged drinking to be non-problematic as it relates to the allegations of sexual assault and sexually inappropriate behavior leveled at him by Christine Blasey Ford and Deborah Ramirez: 1) He drank regularly in high school and college, at times to excess.
"With the return of the Coalition with its more pro-business policies and uncertainty now removed around changes to excess franking credits, changes to negative gearing and capital gains tax adversely affecting the property market and increased industrial relations regulation it's possible we will see a bit of a short-term bounce in the share market," said AMP Capital's head of investment strategy, Shane Oliver.
Christopher CoonsChristopher (Chris) Andrew CoonsThe United States broken patent system is getting worse Biden faces scrutiny for his age from other Democrats Democrats press FBI for details on Kavanaugh investigation MORE (D-Del.) asked him about the statements of Liz Swisher, who describes herself as a friend of Kavanaugh's in college, who said in a recent interview that Kavanaugh drank to excess and likely blacked out when he was in college.
An American playing a British character on this side of the Atlantic might seem a risk too far, but Ms. O'Hara navigates the task with the same ease she brings to her soaring vocals: If anything, the Rodgers and Hammerstein score seems to emanate even more deeply from somewhere deep within a performer who gently hints at the #MeToo-worthy dynamics of a piece about female empowerment without pushing the modern parallels to excess.
The study, published Monday in the journal BMJ Open, found that excessive caffeine intake during pregnancy was linked to excess growth during the infant's first year of life and an increased risk of the child being overweight eight years later -- both of which are associated with an increased risk of obesity later in life, according to Eleni Papadopoulou, researcher at the Norwegian Institute of Public Health and a lead author on the study.
Then earlier this week, Julie Swetnick, a federal government employee who claims she moved in the same social circles as Judge Kavanaugh, released a sworn statement that she saw him and Mr. Judge drink to excess at many parties; that Judge Kavanaugh was verbally abusive and physically aggressive toward young women at those parties, fondling and grabbing them; and that he was part of a group of young men who would spike the punch with alcohol or drugs in order to incapacitate and rape the women.
Popularity at a prep school full of affluent kids and their well-connected parents means greater access to prestigious colleges, internships, fraternities, jobs, and, in cases like Kavanaugh's, the power to become a member of the most powerful judicial body in the US. Watching Kavanaugh refuse to admit during his testimony that he drank to excess on occasion, doubling down on his Boy Scout persona with aggravated fervor, felt like he was using an old teenage tactic for avoiding punishment–stick to the story until you're in the clear, no matter the evidence.
The talks covered a wide range of issues, including: (1) the ways in which United States companies are pressured to transfer technology to Chinese companies; (2) the need for stronger protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights in China; (3) the numerous tariff and non-tariff barriers faced by United States companies in China; (4) the harm resulting from China's cyber-theft of United States commercial property; (5) how market-distorting forces, including subsidies and state-owned enterprises, can lead to excess capacity; (6) the need to remove market barriers and tariffs that limit United States sales of manufactured goods, services, and agriculture to China; and (7) the role of currencies in the United States–China trading relationship.

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