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- overproduction (in the economy as a whole, specific goods can still be overproduced) is only possible in a limited sense. Overproduction raises issues about...
- role "was the most important role, which was to make sure we didn't overproduce it and spoil it". "Rumble" has been described as containing elements...
- was required. The United Arab Emirates and Kuwait were consistently overproducing; the latter at least in part to repair losses caused by Iranian attacks...
- both Haley and her husband: she gave Haley medicine that made her body overproduce antibodies; transfusions of her blood ultimately killed Gale, and Mrs...
- "feels as anemic and negligible as the non-****ual scenes in a floppy, overproduced ****o". Bob Strauss of the San Francisco Chronicle wrote that the majority...
- skin may appear edematous and inflamed. Eventually, dermal fibroblasts overproduce extracellular matrix leading to increased tissue collagen deposition...
- melanin-producing cells, or melanocytes, but instead have melanocytes that overproduce melanin granules (melanosomes) changing the coloration of the outer skin...
- Peter Frampton on lead guitar. Contemporary critics maligned the tour as overproduced, saying it pandered to the current stadium rock trends in its special...
- cause of Zeng's gigantism was a tumor that caused her pituitary gland to overproduce human growth hormone. Her abnormal height development started when she...
- Quantitative historian Peter Turchin noted that the United States was overproducing university graduates—he termed this elite overproduction—in the 2000s...