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"excessively" Definitions
  1. to a much greater level or degree than seems reasonable or appropriate

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They think it taxes rich people too much, and coddles Americans with excessively generous, excessively subsidized health insurance plans.
It's possible that drone flight could have a bigger effect on blood with excessively high or excessively low levels of glucose, for instance.
At a time when footballers are paid excessively, praised excessively and, let's be honest, watched excessively, it strikes me as somehow quite valuable that I would find myself honoured to shake the hand of someone who has achieved almost nothing in the game.
After being excessively critical of US economic performance during President Obama's second term, Trump has flipped recently to being excessively sanguine about job creation on his watch.
Whatever the reason might be, the fundamental question is whether American antitrust enforcement has become excessively lax or the European one excessively strict (or a bit of both).
I think almost all of us are experienced enough to know that when you're excessively inward-facing or excessively outward-facing, it tends to not go very well.
At times he was very generous, at others excessively mean.
However, none of these states have excessively partisan gerrymandered maps.
It's not that these drugs contain some excessively expensive ingredient.
When you drink excessively, though, your inhibitions get majorly lowered.
Thomas's and Astrid's relationship seems neither excessively happy nor unhappy.
Despite this, the game doesn't feel unfair or excessively punishing.
This is Beast, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg's excessively woolly Puli.
Its new features, like YouTube Stories, are almost excessively public.
Suddenly, the drive to eat excessively was no longer there.
It leaves people increasingly short of breath and excessively fatigued.
And those regulations might be ineffective ones or excessively burdensome.
The Social Science One people think Facebook is excessively cautious.
"He's willing to pay more for stocks but not excessively."
The sports car dealerships shine their excessively powered Italian cars.
Assigning them to secure facilities is excessive and excessively expensive.
"The first two weeks I was crying excessively," Hathaway said.
Our businesses are no longer being excessively overtaxed and regulated.
He doesn't live excessively lavishly — he drives a Chevy Volt.
Check. (See the infamous cabinet meeting in which members came not to brief Trump but to praise him.) Has a stupefying incapacity for empathy, is interpersonally exploitative, suffers excessively from envy and envies excessively?
This is not an error on the Census Bureau's part in any way, but ignoring demographics gives you an excessively rosy view of the late '90s and an excessively pessimistic view of the mid-aughts.
" However, he said, "the market is not excessively valued right now.
And we'll be watching, sometimes excessively and obsessively, into the night.
John Kasich as being excessively right-wing on the Medicaid issue.
Guerrero and Michoacan will continue to be excessively violent in 2020.
They're both excessively wealthy, married to models, and own ridiculous properties.
The result is an excessively costly and slow-moving bureaucratic mess.
He is making neither a grandly public nor excessively personal statement.
" He added: "Critics ignore the side effects excessively negative interest rates.
Secondly, the effectiveness of (excessively) negative interest rates is probably overestimated.
" The "logical endpoint of excessively avid work," she added, "is burnout.
Starck may be excessively romantic in calling Tomic a Gentleman Burglar.
"The pool table, we also use that excessively," Ms. Cho said.
This hints that when police hassle people excessively, they lose legitimacy.
Her lawyers had argued that the original amount was excessively high.
To hide this fear, people may be perfectionists, or work excessively.
The lawsuit also accused Mr. Gavshon of drinking excessively at work.
Later, he says, he met a partner with excessively long toenails.
Unless Meda's share price is excessively depressed, Mylan appears to be overpaying.
The Pixel's photo is excessively blue, and it also missed the focus.
And as long as they're not used excessively, I'm cool with that.
Wow, remember when people were scared of having an excessively stable lifestyle?
Retiring early made me excessively risk-averse — and I paid the price.
But, they said, they are just as concerned about excessively low inflation.
" -- "I do not drink excessively, binge drink or have a drinking problem.
Protesters say the violence is in defense of excessively violent police tactics.
Although this is an F Sport trim, the seats aren't excessively bolstered.
Not excessively so, but you can't just sit there and say nothing.
Someone who posts excessively on social media about CrossFit, yoga or marathons.
"It's not just that regulation is excessively costly and complex," he said.
Are my in-laws excessively attentive or am I just a Scrooge?
And he's not liking Snapchat these days but he uses it excessively.
Perhaps he was excessively skilled with too many options at his fingertips.
There are physical risks, like driving without a seatbelt or drinking excessively.
We cannot be excessively exuberant in an age of ongoing partisan turmoil.
Thunder shirts that swaddle excessively nervous animals, calming them, also are available.
They salivate excessively, are irritable and suffer leg cramps and muscle weakness.
"We have no intention to curb (the crypto industry) excessively," he said.
So we're hardly excessively telegraphing many of the aspects of the campaign.
Despite genre history, Wendy's smooth maneuvers are neither overly effective nor excessively sexualized.
Typically those who are poisoned by organophosphates seize or salivate excessively, she said.
Our excessively high corporate tax rate reduces broadband investment and increases its price.
From excessively high inflation to -2.3% deflation, Mangudya remembers the tough years vividly.
"It's a very ambitious and maybe excessively ambitious goal," he said Thursday evening.
Unless you're particularly squeamish, I doubt you will find yourself cringing too excessively.
He has overseen an excessively rigid visa regime, stemming the inflow of talent.
The top is a beaded seashell chain followed with some excessively ripped jeans.
As an excessively sweaty person, the earphones handled my moisture on long runs.
Hirono during her interview on "This Week" criticized Kavanaugh's testimony as excessively partisan.
Then he told a joke about theme-park attractions with excessively convoluted backstories.
Though it was clearly well attended, the fan zone never felt excessively full.
This week, Mayor Libby Schaaf ordered the question be dropped as excessively invasive.
Dmitry Trunenkov, the organization's leader, rejected the idea that it was excessively militaristic.
And while Biden was targeted excessively, his main problem was not his opponents.
Frenkel has long warned about low and negative interest rates being used excessively.
Still, some drivers say that threatening to take away cars is excessively punitive.
The air inside wasn't excessively smoky, either, thanks to the cafe's ventilation system.
Or, the amplified snapping could be like having excessively loud neighbors, said Mooney.
For the record, those wings were suspiciously flabby, excessively starchy and promiscuously sauced.
Although sunny, temperatures on the Pampas grains belt have not been excessively high.
But we want it to be fair and equal and not excessively onerous.
Lately he (or his advisers) have become excessively rational, and they're getting slaughtered.
Both Ford and Ramirez claim he was excessively drunk during the two incidents.
Nobody deserves to be publicly derided for going excessively large three years ago.
She reportedly died of alcohol poisoning, after drinking excessively following a period of abstinence.
Other annoyances include inattentive parents, those who drink excessively on the flight, and complainers.
This time, the substance was cocaine, which her and her husband began taking excessively.
Whatever you choose to top your bread, it shouldn't be excessively saucy or heavy.
Salamanders infected with Bsal become lethargic, their skin sheds excessively, and they stop eating.
The project really has been remarkably (and excessively) expensive, but not nearly this expensive.
Smith-Bindman said that excessively high radiation dosage is a problem requiring urgent attention.
He added that the industrial suppliers could have been excessively negative on their prospects.
The entertainment options—excessively widescreen Instapaper, emulated video games, whatever—were also far superior.
Plus, it's great for all skin types, whether you get excessively oily or dry.
" Later: "We Walsers are all so excessively fragile and hung up on family ties.
At 18, I started to do sports excessively until I became addicted to fitness.
And you don't do that by making it excessively easy to be non-productive.
That's not true, as an excessively low multiple often signals an imminent earnings collapse.
Milhaud's adaptation is generally considered an interesting failure, excessively talky and too heavily scored.
The people who tan most excessively tend to be college-aged, white, and female.
Salty language and a couple of non-explicit but almost excessively evocative sex scenes.
The only demographic group that excessively drives interest in trying new applications are millennials.
According to the Families and Work Institute, income remains flat while expenses excessively climb.
In March 2011, Chan and Zuckerberg adopted an excessively woolly Puli they named Beast.
Passage after passage came across as excessively frenetic, overheated, not to mention over-orchestrated.
But the impact of wall-to-wall email stories was to excessively abnormalize Clinton.
They also said Meloon smoking and drinking alcohol excessively and was refusing to train.
He is not romantic — or not excessively so — about the realities of modern living.
When they win, they might gloat excessively or act abusively to the losing party.
"We think the market is very excessively bearishly positioned on the pound," he said.
He thought them loutish, nosy, excessively fond of alcohol, and dangerously prone to violence.
But in political terms, most Americans are white but few Americans are very rich, so a focus on the idea that Trump is excessively cruel to nonwhites moves fewer votes than the idea that Trump is excessively focused on the whims of plutocrats.
My weave also began to shed and tangle excessively — a result of the over-processing.
Therefore they automatically will shift their body weight and trunk excessively to prevent falling over.
It works well, and it could charge my device quickly without it getting excessively warm.
It is smart, layered, interesting, and wildly — perhaps excessively — ambitious, but also a bit stiff.
Good side of this is that you'll never experience listening fatigue from excessively sharp treble.
Usually, laptops with desktop replacement capabilities get excessively hot in a short period of time.
Today's sceptics also use the word to denounce Westerners who seem excessively deferential to Islam.
The excessively wonky tone is intentional—it's intended to hide the politics of what happened.
"Excessively tight fitting pants" would be banned unless they're covered by a top or dress.
Consumed excessively, these vitamins can accumulate in the liver and become toxic, the report said.
Miller's wife also claims he's been drinking excessively and it's impaired his ability to parent.
It's even OK to discuss stupid things during a protracted and excessively cringeworthy election cycle.
But excessively rapid growth, built on flimsy business models, risks doing more harm than good.
Usually white, he is belligerent, garrulous, ruthlessly competitive, and excessively confident in his persuasive abilities.
"We agree on the bottom line, that soldiers are being excessively punished," Mr. Heyrman said.
He tipped excessively, slipping $20 bills to strangers, because they reminded him of close friends.
I was drinking and smoking and really excessively doing it and I was very depressed.
I always take care of my skin, like I'm into that stuff, but not excessively.
Tarzan has always had bad optics — white hero, black land — to state the excessively obvious.
Mr. Trump had long argued that the agreement was excessively onerous and hampered American businesses.
Doctors do agree, however, that symptoms are an unequivocal sign of excessively low blood pressure.
They come laden with confusion, doubt, subtlety — is it excessively earnest to call it truth?
The officers said the windows were excessively tinted and the car had turned without signaling.
But there is no evidence that excessively cramming your schedule with A.P. classes advances you.
The goal with excessively silly dancing is to look as uncool as you possibly can.
If a financial advisers switches firms excessively, however, you may want to find out why.
He told peers at industry conferences that the nation&aposs corporations had grown excessively bold.
IEX would deter that behavior by charging higher fees to firms that do it excessively.
The Democratic objections that Reagan's program would excessively balloon the budget deficit also made sense.
I began photographing them a bit excessively as if there was a puzzle to decipher.
Nearing 2000, he's currently employed in retail but supplements his income with some excessively lucrative robbing.
"Anything above that, if it's consistently, then we can say somebody is excessively thirsty," she says.
Retailers have long argued that card networks use their market power to set excessively high fees.
A pitched-up version of that excessively eerie sound can be heard in the clip above.
Their interconnecting wires are excessively long, which allows the whole thing to stretch in all directions.
I want to push you on what I think is an excessively sanguine view of capitalism.
A product's price should reflect its externalities so there is a deterrent to excessively consuming it.
Still, excessively high tax rates could boost the black market in states with robust pot markets.
Doubts about indebtedness also increased: a record share of surveyed investors said companies are excessively levered.
They get a bit brighter without being excessively vibrant and perform really well in direct sunlight.
If the excessively saturated colors aren't enough of a turnoff, then the soft image quality might.
Brains of individuals who lie excessively have 20 percent more neural fibers in the prefrontal cortex.
Housing construction techniques and materials used can cause some homes to excessively absorb and retain heat.
Many details remain unclear about the constituent assembly, although foes say it would be excessively powerful.
It was hard on the outside, soft on the inside, not excessively sweet but shamefully rich.
The reason they are so excessively rich is that taxes on the superrich are too low.
And that, in turn, may require a radical shake-up of America's excessively complacent political elite.
Morrison's work has drawn some criticism for what some call excessively negative portrayals of black men.
He has been accused, however, of human rights abuses, nepotism and excessively close ties to China.
Then, in just a few decades, the inconceivable happened: Commercialized and excessively hunted, the birds vanished.
So, while fewer people were drinking excessively, those who did binge drink were indulging more heavily.
Yet current rules make it excessively difficult for potential care providers to respond to market incentives.
Just because you can afford nearly anything you want, doesn't mean you have to spend excessively.
While Plan B side effects can be uncomfortable, they shouldn&apost feel excessively extreme or severe.
Ronny Jackson created a hostile work environment, excessively drank on the job and improperly dispensed medications.
Flawed economic policies, including excessively burdensome regulation that blunts both productivity and innovation, are to blame.
His push for deregulation, while sometimes excessively favoring business interests, was important to reviving the economy.
"I am an intensely private person excessively outside of my comfort zone right now," her statement read.
Falsified records by Veterans Affairs officials concealed excessively long wait times for disabled veterans seeking medical attention.
But talking out of school excessively about an ex only serves to make the talker look bad.
Here's what it could mean if you are excessively thirsty all of the time: You are dehydrated.
"Preventive prison," or pre-trial detention, is common in Peru, though critics say it is used excessively.
Back in 1932, the public reported that crickets became excessively chirpy during totality, but cicadas stopped singing.
Julia Swetnick, the third accuser, says that Kavanaugh drank excessively while sexually harassing women in high school.
But campaign reporting is a beat concerned (excessively, in my view) with the effectiveness of political stagecraft.
Space ships, monsters, excessively spikey helmets, a tiny taste of gladiator space Hulk, and a lightning hammer.
Students who witnessed the incident disagree, saying that the officers responded excessively to a man in distress.
One character (Tom Bennett) wants to escape the excessively controlling dad who was team mascot before him.
If we don't have good science behind what we're doing, we're either regulating inadequately, or regulating excessively.
But following the recent market volatility, expectations for a dovish Fed appears to have grown, perhaps excessively.
A regulatory settlement followed his excessively confident public statements about a potential deal to take Tesla private.
That sometimes leaves it open to criticism that it races in an excessively controlled and planned way.
Instead, Washington spends excessively and winds up relying on China, our biggest creditor, to keep us afloat.
If you find assignments confusing, excessively time-consuming, or impossible to complete, ask your professor for help.
Trump excessively insulted Jeb Bush during the 2016 Republican presidential primary, which Trump won and Bush lost.
It's possible LT was excessively celebrating the judge's decision when he got into the alleged drunken crash.
Then, a brewery in Texas came out with the excessively large 10003-pack because, you know, Texas.
Yet, at the same time, we rely far more excessively than other industrialized nations on paper currency.
When there's a series of excessively positive reviews for an item, it can be a bad sign.
Instead, they should be actively looking to lower the costs of their already excessively priced graduate programs.
In a time when everything feels excessively meaningful and dire — or stupid and feckless — Hal is grounding.
You'll also be able to avoid excessively dripping water while toweling off and changing into dry clothes.
Crying excessively, as well as headaches, dizziness and vomiting, are some of the symptoms of a concussion.
It added that significant volumes of such steel were coming into the EU at excessively low prices.
They concluded there were incentives for the biggest index fund companies to "defer excessively" to corporate managers.
In virtual reality, it is often assumed that moving the camera excessively creates motion sickness for viewers.
But the prime minister dismisses allegations he was interfering with judicial independence by excessively pressuring Wilson-Raybould.
Google's big hardware event in October will likely focus a lot on the excessively leaked Pixel 216.
If you overshare, for instance, and excessively express self-doubt, colleagues may start to question your credibility.
That is the we up to last year our management performance was based on our excessively tough.
"Elizabeth Warren was, shall we say, a little bit excessively inclined to praise Hillary Clinton," he says.
But there is evidence that investors are increasingly and excessively valuing short-term over long-term profits.
Ruben Gallego thinks the legislation he's co-sponsored is an excessively disruptive way to achieve its goal.
He drank excessively and fell off to sleep regularly, so I removed his socks and took advantage.
He noted that in mild cases, the symptoms seem excessively severe compared with the level of brain abnormality.
Children may have the same symptoms but also seem excessively sleepy and refuse to drink or eat anything.
Inadequate insulation is also a recurring problem, leading to excessively high heating costs and helping drive climate change.
We learned to be excruciatingly -- some might say excessively -- careful about what we said because words have consequences.
The airline also said it would refund canceled itineraries if an American flight is canceled or excessively delayed.
Apparently this task took several decades and created rats that would drink excessively and preferred alcohol to water.
Celebrating excessively (or, indeed, at all), as Asashoryu did, is considered a violation of the sport's strict decorum.
His comments fueled criticism of the administration's stance, which environmentalists say is excessively pro-business and farm interests.
The latest automaker to promise an electric car that's excessively fast, luxurious, rare, and expensive, is Pininfarina-Automobili.
"The trial has been excessively documented by the media, but we only have the trial's perspective," Papagan said.
First, users noticed how its weird color-shift effect made it look excessively blue when viewed off axis.
Concerns that the tubby tally is increasing excessively have led to actions to tackle obesity, specifically in children.
The agency recently targeted Horizon Pharma, for instance, deeming its drug Procysbi, tagged at C$325,000, excessively priced.
And with no minimum vote-share required to enter Congress, parties are excessively fragmented, weakly led and clientelistic.
Unions defend the law as shielding workers from employers who might otherwise return to excessively long work hours.
"The trial has been excessively documented by the media, but we only have the trial's perspective," he said.
But China-related headlines appear to have given participants to adjust positions which had excessively favoured the dollar.
"It's just the level at which they presented, it seemed like it was going to be excessively onerous."
The solution is not to deny, prevent or excessively tax such winners as in past experiments that failed.
"He suggested that the FBI and the CIA should investigate the links "in a not excessively gentle manner.
The disastrous leadership accelerated inflation by excessively expansionary monetary policy and led to his firing after 18 months.
Trump mocked Manchin behind closed doors in a meeting with Senate Republicans for excessively trying to hug him.
Excessively strong rains can also harm India's farming sector, which employs nearly half of its 1.3 billion people.
Many congressional Democrats and presidential hopefuls are eager to avoid looking excessively partisan or vindictive as 2020 approaches.
" And when one is challenged, she concluded, "one retaliates, if one has never been challenged before, rather excessively.
There are so many incentives to do business in America that there's no reason to excessively cut rates.
These can occur when your dog scratches excessively, breaking the skin and allowing bacteria to infect the wound.
D. is an excessively silly dancer, and it's fun to watch the effect he has on a crowd.
"Victims' groups argue that these human rights actors are excessively focused on the idea of prosecution," he said.
MIKE HALE 'The Walking Dead' (AMC) You could argue that this season premiere was excessively gory and thoughtless.
The camera also exhibits aggressive image processing in certain situations, with a tendency to excessively smooth out skin.
The answer to the clue "Excessively ornate writing" is PURPLE PROSE, with a ROSE blossoming at the end.
They were considered not just ravenous but suggesting a character that was excessively lustful, dangerous and even wicked.
Twitch's community guidelines bar destructive behavior, without directly addressing what some perceive as excessively long periods of playing.
Deregulation of the financial sector allowed bankers to engage in both excessively risky activities and more exploitive ones.
A common argument against the alcohol tax is that it punishes everyone, even those who don't drink excessively.
Started in 2007 by TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington, the Crunchies are something like an excessively moneyed nerd prom.
It's hard enough when there's no background noise, but when you add excessively loud background noise, you're constantly guessing.
"So the central bank wouldn't want to cut rates excessively without a solid reason for monetary easing," Sandeep added.
The London-based artist suffers from "dermatillomania," a condition in which individuals habitually and excessively pick at their skin.
The other extremists who lost their accounts benefited similarly from Facebook's excessively deliberate approach to enforcing its own policies.
People who are stressed out usually talk excessively about a problem, drag it out, and don't let it go.
When I took off my wedding rings, my finger had atrophied underneath in a manner that seems excessively symbolic.
He offered some help for hard-up Britons by easing the pace of an excessively draconian squeeze of welfare.
The top things most people can't stand on flights: barefoot passengers, seat kickers, and excessively chatty or loud travelers.
There's no bloated low end or excessively sparkly highs to speak of, and everything feels coherent and in balance.
"If the skin is excessively dry from lack of skin sebum, that can accelerate the aging process," she explains.
While Facebook was excessively excited about Live, it didn't exactly go as planned, as several incidents would quickly show.
The report reflected views provided by Chinese policymakers who agreed with the IMF that corporate debt had increased "excessively".
Draghi insisted that "the ECB does not surrender to excessively low inflation", a message that suggests willingness to act.
Nikki says Prescott had beef with her boobs, telling her they were enormous and bounced excessively when she danced.
Democrats want to create an independent government agency that would crack down on pharmaceutical companies that raise prices excessively.
It happened during an otherwise lame sketch about Pizza Hut, and it happened here during this excessively weird one.
Unfortunately, the continuation of excessively congratulatory remarks from the Trump administration would probably discourage needed reform in the country.
Coupled with his height, it means that he's often forced to take tough, excessively creative shots against longer opponents.
Nav Canada is a private monopoly, and so it might be feared that its user charges would rise excessively.
Some argue that rates are excessively low, and are encouraging risky financial behaviour, sowing the seeds of future crises.
This is not a grimdark twist on the magical girl genre, and the world isn't excessively cold or unkind.
Gone are the excessively printed goods, making way for a more pared back, but still fresh and modern aesthetic.
The suit also accuses Uber of excessively charging passengers by rounding up to $4 instead of the $3.85 fee.
We do know that many of the producing countries are excessively dependent on oil to balance their national budgets.
Without professional regulators overseeing the bank, would it be swayed by the politically connected to make excessively risky loans?
" The Washington Post's fact checker said Clinton has relied on "excessively technical and legalistic answers to explain her answers.
They're not working because SNAP makes it "excessively easy to be non-productive," as Mitch McConnell once put it.
"I reject any notion that coalition fires were in any way imprecise, unlawful or excessively targeted civilians," Lt. Gen.
But now this layer of excessively warmed, buoyant water is more resistant to mixing in with the ocean depths.
For these people—and guys with excessively sweaty 'nads—Scrotox aims to be a solution to a medical problem.
A new lawsuit in North Carolina alleges that the state's legislative maps are excessively partisan in favor of Republicans.
And nothing about Trump's overly defensive, excessively pouty and sometimes outright mendacious performance beckoned those voters to his side.
"In extreme circumstances and used excessively, dry shampoos could actually cause damage and thinning or balding," he tells us.
Their incentive to have you stare at the phone or to use it excessively, and not as a utility.
Democrats want to create an independent government agency that would crack down on drug companies that raise prices excessively.
In one version of the myth, this excessively cruel punishment resulted from the Athenians opposing Crete in a war.
I initially thought that liberals were panicking excessively about that ruling, but subsequent empirical research suggests I was wrong.
Conservatives spent most of the Obama years castigating Yellen and her predecessor, Ben Bernanke, for excessively inflationary monetary policy.
The unfortunate consequence is that some doctors can be excessively blunt, or, in my case, saying nothing at all.
Punitive damages are uncommon in Britain, on the theory that excessively penalizing companies could become a burden to them.
The president liked that Ms. Sanders could be hard-hitting with reporters without in his view getting excessively personal.
And they have to worry that an excessively laissez-faire approach could fail to properly protect consumers and workers.
Last month, Teck Resources' decided to cancel its Frontier oil sands project due to Canada's excessively long regulatory process.
But his publishing obligations were becoming excessively consuming, and he was confronted by restrictions on his favorite surfing spot.
The excessively broad nature of the demands, they added, should prompt a federal court to toss out the suit.
"It seems to me the hawks might worry about financial instability and the market being excessively exuberant," said LaVorgna.
I realize this sort of speculation can sound excessively dramatic for what is ultimately a change in health insurance.
"Speculators are already excessively short in the dollar," said Yukio Ishizuki, foreign exchange strategist at Daiwa Securities in Tokyo.
Carson warned that pesticides like DDT — dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane — were being sprayed excessively and indiscriminately in attempts to control crop pests.
It posits instead the idea of the "middle path," a life that is neither excessively materialistic nor too ascetic.
I agree that Reagan's tax legislation lowered the top rate excessively (to 28 percent from the previous 50 percent).
When Ronald Reagan's tax cuts wound up reducing revenue excessively, he signed a law hiking taxes the following year.
Mayer has handed out excessively generous deals to many top execs, such as its chief revenue officer Lisa Utzschneider.
Balancing work and school is difficult already, but it's made excessively more so when I can't plan my weeks ahead.
If you've ever felt you were subjected to an excessively invasive examination while going through airport security, you're not alone.
"If the Japanese government didn't react so excessively, it would probably have just been a small memorial stone," she said.
The BofA strategists say the rally is likely to end with bullish positioning, "excessively bullish" profit outlooks and policy hawkishness.
At this point, we're halfway through the final season of Game of Thrones, and two things have become excessively clear.
Upon discovering that the room was excessively hot, Abma called paramedics who later discovered that Anastasia was suffering from heatstroke.
He admitted to having a "car fetish" himself, and also said he grew accustomed to spending excessively on designer clothes.
Dr. Sanjay Patel, the study's author, suggested that the women who slept excessively may have suffered from poor quality sleep.
A dud of a climax, featuring some excessively on-the-nose dialogue summarizing Dark Phoenix's central themes, doesn't help either.
Magoon said he was not excessively concerned about the lack of profitability in those businesses since they were still growing.
Some market watchers say the government's interventions have kept stock valuations excessively high given the cooling economy and falling profits.
It helped that she buttered Frankel up excessively, even buying the mogul a dress and bag during a shopping trip.
They will also mean that businesses cannot avoid tax by borrowing excessively in the UK to fund their overseas activities.
So she packs her bags and heads to Richmond Hill, despite an excessively vague warning from a fellow Parkinson servant.
But regardless, it's important to pay attention to the big picture and not get excessively bogged down in the details.
Kizilcec points out that many of us also find it difficult to like and trust people who are excessively transparent.
And their excessively partisan attacks on the New Deal did not—as measured by George Gallup's polls—have broad appeal.
If you have done coke excessively or recently, the best course of action, Sample says, is to cut your hair.
STRASBOURG (Reuters) - The European Parliament approved legislation on Wednesday designed to protect EU industries against excessively cheap imports from China.
Firms that rely excessively on short policies or that invest heavily in the stockmarket must hold a much bigger cushion.
As much as the word empowering has been excessively bandied about and overused, this is exactly what her stance is.
Another former Yale classmate, Lynne Brookes, in an interview last week said she saw both Kavanaugh and Dudley drink excessively.
Djokovic doesn't live an excessively flashy lifestyle, but he has put some of that money to use in real estate.
Senator Elizabeth Warren would create an Office of Drug Manufacturing to manufacture generic versions of excessively priced or inaccessible drugs.
The drink was excessively sweet, and Ian thought it tasted like perfume and had the chemical smell of a candle.
My face didn't feel excessively dry, so I followed it with the lighter facial moisturizer instead of the Recovery Cream.
As an entrepreneur, you already know that you can't afford to prolong the development of your products or services excessively.
Excessively low-calorie diets only fuel cravings and appetite by elevating hunger hormones and reinforcing feelings of guilt and failure.
Air fresheners and scented laundry products may contain high levels of essential oils that can be harmful when breathed excessively.
By 2023, it will be illegal to sell eggs in Washington if the hens were raised in excessively small cages.
Perhaps in the future we'll all wear forehead temperature gauges in public during outbreaks, just to reassure the excessively nervous.
And we should fear that the government will respond excessively, viciously and brutally, as it has done in the past.
President-elect Donald J. Trump mocked that change as excessively "politically correct," raising the possibility that he will rescind it.
"It is important that Japan and China should demonstrate they do not focus excessively on the unfortunate past," he added.
The Nixon-era pressure, in other words, came at a time when the downsides of excessively easy money were apparent.
The Nixon-era pressure, in other words, came at a time when the downsides of excessively easy money were apparent.
Andreas Harsono, Indonesian researcher at Human Rights Watch, said he believed immigration were acting excessively in seeking to prosecute Jacobson.
This would be particularly true for China, where the absence of a social safety net induces households to save excessively.
The play, performed in English and French with occasional supertitles, has its excessively tangential moments and some indulgent ones, too.
The problem with viewing this in an excessively legalistic way is that making a formal bribery case is extremely difficult.
To markets, he came across as excessively dismissive of the message that turbulent stock, bond and commodity prices were sending.
And then they put all their ... They just excessively promoted, the self-made Stories and all their sponsors and stuff.
You may find your friend making excuses to avoid socialization, sleeping excessively, or like me, missing significant amounts of work.
But he also takes long-term deficits seriously and views excessively large ones as a threat to the safety net.
Each city is excessively noted through photos, and no single photo holds the reins — dense repetition lets banal scenes become otherworldly.
However, things became strained when Spencer was laid off from his job in 2013 and began drinking excessively, Meredith told Vega.
Overall, creators are optimistic the directive won't excessively impact their channels, if only because they believe the new laws won't work.
That said, for all the extra noise, I never experienced any issues with the Blade overheating or even getting excessively warm.
Her poems are finically, even excessively observant, and scrupulously formally structured, with, on occasion, the most improbably outrageous of end-rhymes.
Excessively long legs of travel on a road trip could not only wear out the driver, but the passengers as well.
"As a dog becomes heat stressed, they will start panting and drooling excessively," said Tom House, a veterinarian in south Texas.
Two days before the scheduled hearing, the committee received allegations that Mr Jackson drank excessively, overprescribed drugs and verbally abused colleagues.
Through a tangle of dense legal language, the ECJ opined that this national law made things excessively easy for religious recruiters.
Like mutant cells in a petri dish, mock galaxies grew all wrong, becoming excessively starry blobs instead of gently rotating spirals.
"We don't believe there is such a thing as 'excessively' celebrating in the end zone," says Butterfinger brand manager Kristen Mandel.
The talks are aimed at avoiding having the EU open a disciplinary procedure against Rome for its excessively expansionary 2019 budget.
It's St. Patrick's Day, that one special night each year when we have an excuse to drink excessively with our friends.
Ma claims his app identified 830,000 cases where companies were polluting excessively or falsifying emissions data, across thousands of parent brands.
One is that an excessively indebted hedge fund could go bust, leading to problems at the institutions that loaned it money.
It's time Congress passed legislation empowering universities to prevent students from excessively borrowing and taking on unnecessary burdens in student debt.
Nanny state is a British term used to refer to government policies viewed as overprotective or excessively intrusive into personal life.
This way there's not an excessively long embargo to manage and media reps still have time to put together their stories.
And as signed-up members of the cult of shareholder value, the idea that profit can be excessively high is anathema.
The means is not really important unless the means removes the danger to the officer, or if it were excessively cruel.
Peter Thiel slams Google's 'seemingly treasonous' links to China, which he says should be investigated in a 'not excessively gentle manner'
Those economies would be hit hard by a dollar appreciation since their corporate sectors are excessively indebted in U.S. dollar terms.
Corneliu Bjola, a diplomacy researcher at the University of Oxford, warned that excessively trolling and the use of memes can backfire.
Star Wars iPhone Story Case, from $45.95, available at OtterBoxOtterBox's rugged phone cases have strong drop protection but aren't excessively bulky.
The homeowners are blaming a neighbor, who they say is excessively feeding the vultures, and has even fed them roast chicken.
The former vice president's nascent campaign was also hit around three weeks ago by accusations of excessively tactile behavior with women.
Ousterhout was known for a niche specialty, facial feminization: reshaping the faces of people who felt that they looked excessively masculine.
First, large and systematic trade deficits indicate an economic policy that excessively relies on external demand to generate income and employment.
Her pregnancy was "not excessively complicated," and she was able to leave the hospital within three days of her C-section.
I mean, all I did was sit in free air conditioning, eat a lot of food, and think excessively about shopping.
I played everything through a Bose home theater system, and the sound quality didn't disappoint (even at an excessively loud volume).
Seb encourages the girls to diet excessively and compares them to each other in a bid to encourage competitive weight loss.
The United States alleged that China excessively subsidizes rice, wheat and corn, encouraging farmers to grow more and distorting world markets.
He also focuses excessively on several rather obscure academic projects that he believes epitomize the sterile moribundity of American strategic thought.
Once, he was escorted from his seat at an Angels-Yankees playoff game for excessively raucous cheering in the family section.
This may seem like an excessively glum list, right after elections that sent the stock market into a bout of euphoria.
Dip the cloth in the mixture, make sure it's not excessively wet, and then wipe down all parts of your phone.
A man in the audience accused Anderson of being 'a Pollyanna'—shorthand for a woman who is excessively optimistic or naïve.
It's hard to say, but everyone would benefit from such a deal, and none of the parties involved would lose excessively.
For too long shippers from outside the U.S. have been excessively negligent in permitting hazardous and addictive substances entering the country.
"Our country has become excessively punitive and vindictive about remarks that people find offensive or racist," Yang said at the time.
I like to imagine who might possibly want a particular thing, even if it seems excessively specific to me at first.
Not sending a thank you email quickly enough (or at all) can seriously hurt your chances — as can checking in excessively.
And, of course, there's the trick of simply making voters wait excessively long times by reducing the number of polling stations.
What we do know is that the State Department has interpreted the ban's provisions in an excessively harsh manner: Between Dec.
And while Facebook's efforts are well-intentioned, its solutions are just the latest in a series of unwise, excessively broad reforms.
You may think it'll look good if you arrive early — but if you're excessively early, you could be hurting your chances.
Decisions about when to phase in certain provisions, in particular, were at times excessively driven by the 10-year scoring window.
For that reason, big tax overhaul plans often call for a phase-in process so that any shift is not excessively abrupt.
NHS England said it would ask Gilead to reconsider its current "excessively high pricing" and would also explore options for using generics.
But Hubs are slightly sleeker than Amazon's excessively branded Lockers, and they accept packages from all senders and retailers—not just Amazon.
Sources connected to Alexis tell us she noticed something wrong on a flight from Atlanta to NY because Alaiya was excessively vomiting.
With access to the internet, how could you be so ignorant to think that the word you used was not excessively harmful?
The paradox is that instead of a thick surface, Bonnefoi's process of painting on mesh generated an excessively thin and layered surface.
She criticizes a 2013 government decree that established tolerant thresholds of possession for drug users, designed to avoid excessively criminalizing minor consumers.
We believe the information is an important tool for people accused of crimes and for officers who feel they were punished excessively.
In another piece, a semi-transparent, excessively fingered hand hangs upside down along a 98 x 34-inch length of aluminum foil.
To be totally transparent, Nikki doesn't deny that she gets in trouble for giving in to her niece perhaps a little excessively.
For the past few years, the corals have been undergoing a mass bleaching event that scientists primarily attribute to excessively warm waters.
It shows an image with content that is explicitly sexual and which excessively shows the body or unnecessarily concentrates on body parts.
According to Dr. DePalo, this is recommended to prevent a patient from bleeding excessively during any surgery, not only a C-section.
Perhaps the greatest example of this distinctive approach to humanity through the excessively artificial is Walker's most complex installation — The Last Supper.
If David Milch indulged at the racetrack, he wouldn't be the first A-lister to bet excessively on a good horse race.
For now, Britons must sleep in the bed Leave voters have made—and hope the Remain campaign's economic warnings prove excessively pessimistic.
In a document released Friday, the State Council said that new projects involving companies with excessively high debt ratios will be suspended.
Germans day ahead power traded at 58 euros, up 10 euros from the Monday price, while curve contracts were not excessively high.
But Democratic voters were somewhat more likely to believe their congressional leaders were excessively interested in investigations with 220006 percent saying so.
In both cases, the lower courts had ruled that the districts in question violated the Constitution by excessively favoring one political party.
He also suggested that the FBI and the CIA investigate Google "in a not excessively gentle manner" about its work with China.
Historically, the consequence of excessively easy money — the way you know that money is too easy — has been out-of-control inflation.
Medicare now penalizes hospitals with excessively high readmission rates, by docking reimbursement rates for Medicare services by as much as 3 percent.
Of course, her looks (radiant, slender, excessively symmetrical) add to the potency of what she is saying: a beautiful woman breaks down.
While we want to design an advanced platform for plug-in battery cars, we don't want to make platforms excessively over-spec'd.
But the rover, and its many motors, hasn't had to traverse too much excessively challenging terrain, like a bunch of large rocks.
Easy money induced them to allow their corporate sectors to go on borrowing sprees and expose themselves excessively to foreign exchange risk.
His mental illness had gone untreated for decades, he'd rapidly aged, he'd started drinking excessively, and his health deteriorated by the day.
Maybe Santa was excessively heavy-handed, a kind of police-state authority figure that was just too intense for more sensitive imaginations?
That potential result would come after strategists and economists spent months arguing that the currency was either excessively cheap or over-valued.
Even our babies are more likely to have an "excessively positive outlook on life" if they're born in the spring or summer.
Examples includes content featuring fights, gore, beatings of either animals or people, or excessively graphic violence in the course of video gameplay.
Reports of excessively punitive training of female gymnasts surface with some regularity, so in that sense "Over the Limit" is not unexpected.
This period was hardly utopian, and Ahmed characterizes popular accounts of it — in the works of Salman Rushdie, notably — as excessively rosy.
But although Alice feels perhaps excessively adored by her mother, she's never been able to compensate for her lack of a father.
Because Trump is so hyperbolic — and so dishonest — about our vices, we're prone to focusing excessively and even exclusively on our virtues.
" At the time, he later wrote, "I believed excessively in Conspiracy Theories—though maybe not as much as the U.S. government does.
Just last year, the European Union imposed stiff tariffs on Chinese steel in an attempt to combat dumping and excessively low prices.
They said the tiered system was excessively complicated and could drive up administrative costs as companies try to comply with the rules.
The title character in "Truman" is a dog, but this film's director, Cesc Gay, does not excessively exploit him for cheap sentiment.
Swetnick says in her affidavit that she saw Kavanaugh in the early 1980s "drink excessively at many" house parties in suburban Maryland.
Pai and other Republicans have defended their decision to get rid of net neutrality rules, arguing they have excessively regulated internet providers.
And one can certainly imagine a situation in which excessively low after-tax corporate profits would be considered a serious policy problem.
When compensation is tied to stock prices in the near future, as it often is, managers focus excessively on short-term profits.
"They'd think I was either vomiting up my food or masturbating excessively, neither of which is appealing to a teenager," he says.
KIPP founder David Levin has publicly criticized some of his own early disciplinary actions, which he came to see as excessively harsh.
But this is certainly not a good look for a police department already in trouble, in the public view, for acting excessively.
But overall, a doctor should examine any infant who is excessively crying, as it could indicate a more serious health condition, he said.
Unlike the fingerprint, DNA has the potential to reveal excessively personal information about an individual that may be subject to misuse, said Stanley.
One of the themes running through my book is the excessively bourgeois or white middle-class assumptions of so much feminist thought today.
Sybaritic—a word meaning outrageously luxurious—derives from the ancient Greek city of Sybaris, known for its inhabitants' excessively piscine and indulgent feasts.
I stay far away from the Discover tab and refuse to follow anybody who excessively posts about their own fitness or diet routines.
In written answers to a Senate Finance Committee, Mnuchin also reportedly said an excessively strong dollar could be negative in the short term.
If you notice that you're bleeding more than usual, or you're worried that you're bleeding excessively, Dr. Shirazian recommends talking to your doctor.
Officials are now moving the target back three years to avoid slowing economic growth excessively and hurting the economy, Jadaan told the seminar.
Some say the reform process is excessively dominated by a single man and worry that the Nobel Prize will make it more so.
None of the European countries have been punished or fined for disrespecting the rules, despite many cases of excessively high debts and deficits.
Dickinson, starring Hailee Steinfeld, sees the Oscar-nominated pop star as poet and recluse Emily Dickinson if her adolescence had been excessively dramatized.
"Between more hawkish Fed policy and stronger economic fundamentals, we see growing risks to an excessively negative and defensive portfolio stance," Shalett said.
That client is Ayesha (Elizabeth Debicki), leader of The Sovereign — a genetically perfect and excessively obnoxious race of beings covered completely in gold.
They give family members juicy contracts, pay themselves excessively and get the firm to provide private yachts, London flats and much else besides.
However, within the sector, Goldman analysts said investors were focusing excessively on "Medicare for All" relative to the risk of drug price regulation.
The Valle family is blaming the actress for allegedly failing to place depth markers near what they claim was an "excessively deep" pool.
Privately, people at car firms complain that the problems in their industry relate to excessively stringent government standards introduced in the early 1950s.
"It's fun to experiment like Rihanna, but if you start tweezing brow hairs excessively, I can guarantee they won't grow back," she said.
But developing youth hockey also faces obstacles as the sport remains expensive to play and also suffers a reputation for being excessively violent.
"We know that there are definitely communities in this country with excessively high rates of unemployment and poverty for African-Americans," she added.
More oversight to weed out excessively lurid or gory content may not be such a bad thing, however, say some in the industry.
ShareSoc said the high executive pay was partly due to BP's "excessively complex" remuneration scheme which includes six performance measures to calculate bonuses.
Twitter has offered two-factor for a long while now, but it's used the less secure SMS-based verification method excessively until now.
The network was obviously emboldened by the success of The Walking Dead, as Preacher is excessively weird and steeped in heretical religious commentary.
Indeed, parts of South Asia and Central and East Africa are among the places where excessively low bodyweight remains a public health concern.
I've always been fascinated with everything having to do with health, sports, and fitness, and I've experimented a lot with that, often excessively.
Some may experience nausea but may not vomit, while others may be very sensitive, vomit excessively and are unable to keep fluids down.
"I'm not sure quite how to put this, I would like them to be asked in a not excessively gentle manner," he added.
The central bank will not excessively adjust monetary policy, Sheng said in an interview with Chinese financial magazine Yicai published late on Monday.
The mistake made by the Bernanke and Yellen Feds was to rely excessively on aggressive quantitative easing to get an economic recovery going.
"Should the slowdown be excessively fast, it would constitute a real issue both domestically and probably on a more systemic basis," Lagarde added.
He echoed his constituents' view that urban elitists were inflating taxes through social service programs and excessively generous contracts with public sector unions.
" Sanders said the White House will "certainly look into" allegations that Jackson drank excessively on the job, referring to the reports as "outrageous.
BAML particularly warned clients to watch credit spreads in "excessively indebted" Europe, China, emerging markets and U.S. companies in the "BBB" ratings category.
Which is to say that instead of excessively harsh transparency, what we have in practice is routine, perfectly legal avoidance of transparency rules.
But the plate trend is a controversial topic in a country where the citizens have a reputation for excessively spending on superficial items.
Most of the people I've spoken to were college-educated; it's a sad fact that many people learn to drink excessively in college.
Excessively long wait times (some reported upwards of six hours) hurt all Americans, especially many who already face greater barriers to democratic participation.
In the summer of 2015, two female NPR employees said they had dinners with Mr. Oreskes that turned excessively personal, the report found.
All the while, she craved the attention of certain popular girls at school and appeared excessively grateful when they were nice to her.
EU fiscal rules are currently being reviewed by the European Commission after EU experts said they were excessively complicated and needed an overhaul.
Citizens of all countries are already being excessively spied on by their own governments, as seen in Snooper's Charter and the Snowden leaks.
You've encountered Theise's progeny: excessively enthusiastic somms and retailers who never met a somersaulting, imploding emo metaphor they didn't burn to the ground.
Some analysts and people who have done business with Sycamore have criticized it for excessively cutting costs and engaging in risky financial maneuvers.
This is one of the first moves by the government to reform the country's labor laws, considered outdated and excessively costly to businesses.
A semiofficial purpose is creating an opportunity for too many people to take their First Amendment values out for an excessively long walk.
If Judge did drink excessively or otherwise has memory gaps from the summer of 21, then his testimony neither incriminates nor exonerates Kavanaugh.
Lawmakers also said Ohr was being forthright in his answers and had not been excessively conferring with his Justice Department and personal attorneys.
"I think there is a pattern of trying to paint me as this person who orders a lot of champagne excessively," he said.
For example, the Department of Interior is steadily expanding access to U.S. energy resources placed off limits by excessively burdensome Obama-era policies.
Excessively wet conditions in the region this month have already slowed fieldwork and hurt spring wheat quality on both sides of the border.
New research published in the journal Neurology on Wednesday found that sleeping and napping excessively is associated with a higher risk of stroke.
Congress shouldn't write laws that are unworkable without heavy regulatory intervention, nor excessively rely on the executive branch to fill in legislative details.
Read: The Canada Issue Although I enjoy winter, there have been times over the last few weeks when it has been excessively cold.
Paris-based photographer Thomas Jorion has gone out of his way to prove that in Italy, even neglected things can be excessively beautiful.
As far as slices go, Bostonians are lucky to find one for less than $219, and even then the pie is either excessively doughy (from those parlors trying, in error, to mimic so-called "New York-style pizza") or excessively greasy and brittle (from those parlors dealing in "Greek-style" pizza that is nostalgic to me but still very, very shitty).
The Justice Department also found that local police had excessively stopped and ticketed black residents, often citing them multiple times in a single stop.
Repeating a somewhat controversial view, Fischer said it may be appropriate to lift rates to head off excessively high asset prices across the economy.
"I was using drugs excessively at this point," Brown, 38, writes in his new memoir, Karamo: My Story of Embracing Purpose, Healing, and Hope.
Larger Wages Justify Longer Hours Paying a premium for your top-shelf developer doesn't give you the justification needed to work that individual excessively.
IN AN industry that has persistently and excessively sexualised flight attendants, one airline has decided that an employee's risqué behaviour has gone too far.
"We'll carry out 'Yurinomics' that brings out private sector vitality, without relying excessively on monetary easing and fiscal spending," the Party of Hope said.
Rather, recent experience has probably distorted central bankers' perspective, and made them excessively quick to see inflation in the data and react to it.
The period in which many doctors were accused of illegally and excessively dispensing drugs coincided with a spike in overdoses in the United States.
Inland facilities are bracing for more excessively hot days, and the Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley is preparing for a future of drought.
"The government will take quick and bold market stabilisation measures if volatility in financial markets excessively rises," Deputy Finance Minister Bahng Ki-sun said.
Raising alcohol taxes would increase the price of alcohol, which would make drinking more expensive, which would make people less likely to excessively drink.
He said there's a cost to excessively low rates such as squeezing savers looking for returns and forcing investors to take on more risk.
There is also a real need to enable users to prioritize their own audio, and to disable other users from talking over you excessively.
But electoral commission head René Aboghe Ella rejected that, telling Radio France International "to do so would excessively delay the publication of the results".
CMS barred Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield from enrolling people in its 2018 Part D plans because the insurance company was profiting excessively.
Currently, advisers and their associates need not worry excessively about whether the tax-avoidance schemes that they sell to clients are legal or not.
"  Even a Consumers Union official compared insurers' blame of drug costs as a "Trojan horse with which to usher in excessively priced insurance rates.
"It does not make sense to cool down the economy in order to limit wage increases if credit is not growing excessively," Zyzynski said.
Japan, however, generally fears an excessively strong currency, which can hurt the country's economy by making its exports more expensive and consequently less competitive.
One criticism of our current system is that it is excessively tied to work, to provide an incentive to work and to reward work.
That is bound to result in a spate of bankruptcies and defaults in Turkey's corporate sector, which is excessively indebted in U.S. dollar terms.
"We think that a floating nuclear power plant is an excessively risky and costly way of obtaining energy," Rashid Alimov of GreenpeaceRussia told Reuters.
Climate talk seems to suffer from "IPCC fatigue" because it has become excessively technical, and the regular doomsday predictions might be turning people off.
The report quoted Mr. Li as saying that excessively grandiose or strange names for roads, bridges, buildings and residential compounds would also face scrutiny.
The latest: The U.S. Supreme Court in January issued a temporary hold on ordering the state legislature to redraw its excessively partisan congressional map.
Donat Sorokin/TASS (Photo by Donat SorokinTASS via Getty Images) Other companies are more vocal about 996, taking pride in their excessively diligent culture.
The driver was not excessively speeding and was wearing her seat belt, he said, saying the crash resulted in moderate damage to her car.
That's one of the scary potential legacies of Pruitt, along with his excessively aggressive rollback of environmental protections and his complacency about climate change.
Word of the Day : unpleasantly and excessively suave or ingratiating in manner or speech _________ The word unctuous has appeared in 22 articles on nytimes.
Many of them have turned away from what they perceive as excessively "pessimistic" models toward ones that project a much faster-declining human population.
And if you are getting some tough questions, you are going to take some evasive actions to avoid being excessively frank about certain matters.
Once she starts excessively using pain meds, Donna also needs "uppers" (because the medication makes her "so tired"), creating her own prescription drug symbiosis.
Economic warfare (arms races, embargoes, sanctions) and even limited military strikes could be a potent method for "expressing conflict" while avoiding "excessively costly" fights.
There can be reasons for hiding people's sins: when they would be excessively punished for them, for example, or when they have shown remorse.
I went so far as to turn down pizza most of the time because the spices would make me shàng huǒ, or excessively heated.
"I was a complete wreck as a child, emotionally unstable, excessively prideful," he told The Sunday News of New York in a 1965 interview.
Hyperacusis is relatively rare, and Mark's case is severe, but hearing damage and other problems caused by excessively loud sound are increasingly common worldwide.
This layer of excessively warmed, buoyant water is more resistant to mixing in with the layers below, which deprives deeper dwelling animals of oxygen.
Last year, a federal court struck down two congressional districts, drawn by the Republican-­controlled Legislature in North Carolina, for excessively packing black voters.
The government should take steps to make sure the fiscal 2018 target does not "curb spending excessively" private-sector members said in their proposal.
"(The ECB) looks excessively on the loose side and they do seem to go at an ultra-slow pace of removing policy," he said.
Rosengren said he is worried that lower rates could put the economy on more tenuous ground by encouraging people and firms to borrow excessively.
The proximate threat to labor demand isn't whiz-bang technology, it's the hegemonic influence of the excessively inflation-averse financial sector over monetary policy.
Congress has for decades been what Ross K. Baker, a political scientist at Rutgers University, calls a "constitutional weakling" — excessively deferential to the president.
"Super Mario Run seems excessively expensive compared to mother mobile offerings, even if it's worth the number of hours people play," van Dreunen said.
This can result in you excessively shifting your "posterior" likelihood despite the lack of hard evidence … and perhaps even doing or saying something unwise.
And for years, advocates have complained of the conditions at Border Patrol facilities, where they say migrants are forced into excessively cold holding cells.
"We think that a floating nuclear power plant is an excessively risky and costly way of obtaining energy," Rashid Alimov of Greenpeace Russia told Reuters.
I would bypass the clunky, excessively sweet granolas that rule the day in favor of this rather austere mixture from the Odeon, an exceptional standout.
While it seems compelling for many reasons to say yes, one also can't help note that Apple didn't accumulate that stockpile by being excessively spendy.
This is the latest escalation in Apple's multi-part lawsuit against Qualcomm, which it claims has been charging excessively high patent licensing fees for years.
" Though Roche says he does not remember the alleged sexual assault Ramirez has described, he does remember Kavanaugh "frequently drinking excessively and becoming incoherently drunk.
"An unwinding of excessively bullish positioning for a dovish Fed has put a hammer on gold," said Jeffrey Halley, a senior market analyst with OANDA.
There have been worries that Trump's excessively wealthy administration can't relate to and won't fight for the average American, and Linton is fanning that fire.
Not as much, of course, as if Trump stopped spending tens of millions on golf outings after savaging his predecessor for excessively hitting the links.
But here in our glorious age of Late Capitalism, we collectively demonstrate that there is no endeavor requiring any greater qualification than being excessively wealthy!
After what the Game of Thrones star called "days spent drinking watermelon daiquiris excessively," it became a little difficult to traverse a tropical rope bridge.
The plan is called "Project Como" internally, WSJ reports, and would be rolled out excessively for use by Fresh service subscribers, at least at first.
Schitt's Creek (2015-present)The Gist: When the once excessively wealthy Rose family's fortune turns, there's nowhere to go but the village of Schitt's Creek.
Absent a job guarantee, raising taxes excessively could slow economic activity and cost jobs, as could regulations that attempt to crack down on certain industries.
Because nandrolone has the unfortunate combination of staying in a person's system for an excessively long time and being detectable at what's called "ultratrace" rates.
Certain health resorts will no longer be patronized, and manufacturers of clothing, furniture and other products for the excessively stout will see their patronage dwindle.
China is still in the process of opening its economy, and its main challenges remain: An excessively indebted model, large overcapacity and persistent capital controls.
Second, Section 28503 protects social media companies when they decide to filter, or not to filter, content they deem obscene, excessively violent, or otherwise objectionable.
I was able to comfortably carry the laptop from work to home and vice versa without feeling like my backpack was being excessively weighed down.
"We are concerned that the binding nature of Europe's fiscal rules is under serious threat because individual exemptions are used excessively," Weidmann said in Berlin.
They say excessively long hours and insufficient flexibility to change contracts or return home contravene international labour laws and deprive workers of their human rights.
Barclays said in a note Friday that it believes the yen had been "excessively" undervalued compared with the country's economic fundamentals and that's now unwinding.
He's also personally gone to war against Fox News, attacking Megyn Kelly for excessively tough debate questions and declining to appear at one January debate.
Which brings us to a final word of advice for passengers seeking perks or answers over Twitter: don't be excessively confrontational, and don't be dumb.
Democrats must avoid two big pitfalls -- failing to deliver a compelling agenda and dampening their own turnout though excessively hard-line tactics in the primaries.
Parties are lasting institutions that manage coalitions, preserve historical commitments, protect us from flash-in-the-pan demagogues and impose restraints on the excessively ambitious.
While many fans and friends of the star commented saying how stunning she looks in the photo, others accused her of editing the image excessively.
They say excessively long hours and insufficient flexibility to change contracts or return home contravene international labor laws and deprive workers of their human rights.
The problem is secular stagnation, not excessively high tax burdens; our companies pay effective tax rates that are similar to those paid in other countries.
But it wasn't a choice President Bush was forced to make by immigrants, and it certainly wasn't a mistake made by an excessively cosmopolitan left.
"Other news reports have noted Clinton's trouble walking up stairs, and Clinton was even filmed many times coughing excessively at routine campaign events," he wrote.
They de-emphasize their physicality, often stooping as they smile excessively and even raise the pitch of their voices so it won't sound too commanding.
This year excessively high temperatures combined with still, clear conditions literally cooked large sections of the reef's coral, with only seven percent unaffected by bleaching.
To McCaskill, he looked like a sure loser: after holding an excessively lavish inaugural party, he had cut state spending and proposed a tax increase.
Many in the Eastern Orthodox Church are weary of what they call Russian arrogance and the excessively nationalistic attitude of clerics under the Kremlin's thumb.
And claims that excessively generous social programs are the cause of falling labor force participation can be easily refuted by looking at the international evidence.
The law didn't cover everyone or do everything, and Republicans have spent a decade attacking it as heavy-handed, excessively complicated and way too expensive.
Having spent years wrongheadedly lambasting the Bush administration for large deficits, Democrats then spent the early Obama years governing in an excessively debt-averse manner.
If our economic rules empower corporations and financial interests excessively, then the correct response is to rewrite those rules — at home as well as abroad.
Then, they buried them along with the food, covering the pots with cardboard and tarps to keep them from getting excessively soiled by the dirt.
The beats, themselves consisting of reflective surfaces, mirror him, twitch for twitch, bounce for bounce, jolt for jolt, excessively sugary as a conscious aesthetic strategy.
Many inside and outside of the party blamed an excessively cautious platform that included, uncharacteristically for federal New Democrats, a vow to balance the budget.
These excessively literal riffs on landscape can seem a world away from the commitments of the map paintings, which reach historical gravity through abstraction alone.
It's the latest in a long string of incidents in which he has been excessively hostile to any sort of negative treatment from the press.
Del Vecchio had accused Nagel of relying excessively on earnings reaped from a 13% stake in Generali, through which Mediobanca effectively controls Italy's biggest insurer.
"The Statute thus excessively burdens ISPs' beneficial, pro-consumer speech about a wide variety of subjects, with no offsetting privacy-protection benefits," the complaint continues.
If your child is showing signs of dehydration — "crying without tears, mouth looks really dry, excessively tired," explained Dr. Shust, you should call your pediatrician.
EXCESSIVELY DEFERENTIAL Few foresaw an investing revolution when Jack Bogle of Vanguard introduced the first index fund, now called the Vanguard 500 fund, in 1976.
The writer notes that her friend, previously not a big drinker, was forced to drink excessively and was pressured to do drugs such as cocaine.
Republicans contend the FBI relied excessively on the dossier during its investigation and to obtain a secret wiretap application on Trump campaign aide Carter Page.
Getting help Meagan recalls: After the move to Italy, I started working out excessively at the gym and even in my room alone at night.
One such regulation begging for substantial modification is the excessively complex Volcker rule, which governs the securities trading activities of banks and their holding companies.
The anti-establishment 5-Star Movement party accused him last year of hindering its big spending plans through an excessively close scrutiny of government proposals.
Underwriting Europe's security and offering large and open markets to European goods and services are excessively costly legacy issues the U.S. can no longer afford.
"It's time for the team to tone up, but I don't want to expose them to excessively tough training and invite injury," Mr. Shimada said.
The swift dissemination highlights how ill-equipped tech companies remain in addressing the vile, racist, and excessively violent content that's being shared on their platforms.
That's very encouraging, and perhaps reason enough to put up with Jones' excessively public persona, which inevitably shines the spotlight brighter on the head coach.
If someone was unlucky enough to get splashed by a rogue droplet from one of the lava fountains, Klemetti said it wouldn't be excessively dangerous.
Kropivnitsky only acknowledges his early work, which is excessively literary, contrived, overly romantic, and all riddled with banalities like the face of a pockmarked crone.
Sure enough, when El Niño brought excessively heavy rains in 21998, there were few trees left to prevent erosion, and massive mudslides struck the region.
The Bank of Italy on Saturday called for European rules to handle smaller banks' crises and urged them to consider mergers to cut excessively high costs.
I really don't at the moment because I think of himpathy as a pathological tendency to disproportionately or excessively sympathize with the male point of view.
Repeated and often heavy handed interventions by Beijing have kept stock valuations at what many consider excessively high given the slowing economy and falling corporate profits.
The committee said it will also look into penalizing companies that hire irregular workers 'excessively' in order to make sure more South Koreans have stable jobs.
With the seeing its best June since 1955, Luke Tilley warns that investors are getting excessively optimistic on U.S.-China trade talks and Federal Reserve policy.
The eight complaints hit upon a common claim in litigation over retirement plans: Participants are paying excessively high fees for investments, record keeping and administration services.
"The regulator will prevent risks stemming from an excessively rapid growth in overseas investments, via window guidance from authorities and stepped-up information disclosure," he said.
The juicy details of Mike Pence's marriage have captivated the American public for the opposite reason Donald Trump's marriages did: The vice president is excessively faithful.
You know, when music lovers descend upon Union Park in Chicago to drink excessively (but responsibly) and watch all their favorite buzz bands / former Beach Boys.
To the Orthodox believer, Catholic theology seems excessively categorical and legalistic; to the Catholic mind, Orthodox thinking in its mystical flights can seem vague and ambivalent.
The tangible results of this shift, in terms of exploring and mining minerals, have been excessively long permitting timelines, land withdrawals and capitulation to environmental opposition.
These UAVs, armed with high-resolution cameras, provide authorities with the ability to monitor suspect factories and workshops that are excessively contributing to China's pollution problem.
Read more: A federal court just ordered the pilots who fly your Amazon Prime packages to stop 'excessively' calling in sick and refusing to work overtime
On the other hand, it seems that adults who have never had children are the ones that react very excessively to the child in vocal agony.
They had bought too many leases at elevated prices, drilled wells that they planned to complete later, creating costs but no cash flow, and borrowed excessively.
In a radio interview in February, the New Jersey senator said that, if elected president, he would hold to account drug companies that hike price excessively.
The White House's reported ambition to weaken what it views as excessively liberal US universities by curbing their access to foreign students only exacerbates that peril.
But on Tuesday, Oppenheimer analyst Jason Helfstein wrote in a note that the stock was "trading on non-fundamental factors" and excessively valued as a result.
In the past, however, members have voted for excessively expensive legislation because they have received a few earmarks, which means the moratorium has helped restrain spending.
The event was bound to be stiff, since Sanders has spent most of the year attacking Clinton as corrupt, excessively hawkish and beholden to Wall Street.
In the past, the North has seemed to take steps to keep its missiles from coming too close to Japan, presumably to avoid excessively provoking Tokyo.
"Continuity" (2212) is an unnerving, disjunctively told tale of a young, troubled soldier welcomed home from war duty in Afghanistan by his strange, excessively loving parents.
Of course, excessively large government deficits can be harmful, bringing undesirable inflation of consumer or financial asset prices, or a debilitating increase in the trade deficit.
That's an extreme example, of course, but one frequent Republican complaint about the Affordable Care Act is that the law mandates an excessively generous benefits package.
And unlike with some other kinds of regulation, if banks are allowed to engage in excessively risky behavior, there will be few if any immediate victims.
Because ultimately, when Democrats continue to spend excessively and Republicans continue to cave on reining in the budget, America is left wondering who's running the show.
Just look at the widely panned, excessively sexualized Spider-Woman cover—this, despite research that shows that nearly half of comic book consumers today are female.
A combination of stupidity, negligence and malfeasance led a bunch of Wall Street firms to make excessively risky bets that the bubble would go on forever.
"These people are being brought into the special interest influencing industry in order to find ways to evade an already generous, excessively generous giveaway to corporations."
In Catalonia, secessionist parties found the decision excessively harsh, motivated by vengeance, catered to Spanish nationalists, and all the more reason to work harder towards independence.
President Donald Trump's administration is expected to react should the dollar strengthen excessively against the currencies of major trade partners such as Germany, Japan and China.
Inflation: This variable tends to be associated with excessively tight monetary policy, since the Federal Reserve usually hikes interest rates to try and contain inflation.4.
A huge strike paralysed much of Paris, particularly its Metro, in protest at plans by the president, Emmanuel Macron, to rationalise France's excessively generous pension system.
If, however, you grew up with limited enrichment, your brain may be excessively noisy -- and may literally interfere with your brain's ability to decipher auditory input.
The time of day and the sun's position in the sky should always be taken into account, especially when flying into tropical or excessively hot locales.
Traders' expectations for the August nonfarm payrolls data were also excessively high given strong ADP U.S. private payrolls data released earlier this week, said Oanda's Esparza.
Some PBMs excessively mark up the price of prescription drugs at the pharmacy counter and pocket the difference, including rebates, without publicly disclosing their pricing structures.
Excessively cheap and easy access to capital for government-chosen priority sectors and state ownership of large chunks of the economy creates all kinds of problems.
Researchers define helicopter parents as those who "excessively monitor" their kids and are overly involved or controlling in a way that's inappropriate for parents of adults.
Mr. Nixon's most scathing criticism is reserved for the C.I.A, which he describes as a haven for yes-men excessively eager to please the White House.
One obvious result of the excessively high U.S. corporate tax rate has been a rash of business inversions of American firms moving their corporate headquarters overseas.
At least one former fraternity brother says reports of Delta Kappa Epsilon being a magnet for men looking to drink excessively are blown out of proportion.
Such an economic plan might include the permanent repeal by Congress of the Jones Act that presently unfairly disadvantages the island with excessively high transport costs.
Barbara DeLollis, a spokeswoman for Marriott, said housekeeping managers could assign extra help or extra time if an excessively dirty room was brought to their attention.
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai, who was previously a lawyer for Verizon, has claimed that these "open internet" rules have excessively harmed the businesses of the telecoms.
Pemex called the move by Fitch "excessively severe" in a statement issued on Thursday evening, adding that the company has the full support of the Mexican government.
Excessively low rates can lead to asset bubbles, like the ones that eventually popped in tech stocks in the early 2000s and the housing market last decade.
Clearly I've been excessively cautious with cryptocurrency, but I've also been spectacularly undisciplined in other areas of my digital life, leaving my phone and laptop eminently hackable.
Recent rule changes that protect quarterbacks from excessively violent hits are part of it, but the bigger part is the ever more cerebral nature of the job.
Use a shampoo that can rid your scalp of oil, dirt, and product buildup, but not so much that it dries out the hair and skin excessively.
Apple has said that Qualcomm has been charging excessively high patent licensing fees for years, using its position as the dominant supplier of smartphone modems as leverage.
Patton, 41, filed legal documents on Thursday asking to limit her ex-husband's joint custody of Julian, accusing Thicke, 39, of physical abuse, including spanking Julian excessively.
In Houston, the police department cut detectives even after auditors warned in 2014 that an "excessively high" number of cases with workable leads were not being investigated.
Maybe this trading range environment will allow a period of repair for the damaged stocks and a period of consolidation for those stocks that are excessively up.
In her new book, Two Turns from Zero, she reveals that she struggled with self-confidence, which led to her to drink excessively, do drugs and party.
This isn't part of my regular plan, but something I need after excessively washing/rubbing my eyes a couple of days ago after all that leaf dust.
STRASBOURG (Reuters) - The European Union agreed new rules on Tuesday to guard against excessively cheap Chinese imports, ending 18 months of wrangling over trade ties with Beijing.
Alagil said it was excessively cheap and he didn't exclude the possibility of a share buy-back, though he stressed this would depend on the board's decision.
After Brown's death, the Justice Department found that local police officers had excessively stopped and ticketed black residents, often citing them multiple times in a single stop.
What they're saying: "Outcomes-based arrangements are not a panacea to the root problem of excessively high drug prices," a spokeswoman for America's Health Insurance Plans said.
In this situation, "the perverse effects of excessively restrictive fiscal policy could end up worsening the debt-to-GDP ratio rather than improving it," the document said.
You are aiming for a consistency that will hold the ingredients together, not too wet not too dry (add more flour if the batter feels excessively drippy).
Bruxing—excessively grinding your teeth or clenching your jaws—is an oral parafunctional activity, meaning it's completely unrelated to your mouth's primary functions like eating or talking.
Hartmann said the impact of the Belgian outages on capital expenditure would be limited as the repair work on the reactor's degraded concrete was not excessively costly.
Mersch added that the ECB should have a symmetrical approach to its inflation mandate rather than take a one-sided approach in fighting excessively low price growth.
The U.S. Commerce Department has made the wrong decision in levying high duties "without any evidence" and has "unreasonably and excessively" adopted trade remedy measures, Wang said.
In addition to driving economic inequality, performance pay can (and has) made executives very wealthy, very quickly, which creates incentives for shortsighted and excessively risky decision-making.
The Commission said last week Italy's excessively expansionary 2019 budget was in breach of EU fiscal rules and would not decrease the country's large debt as required.
The court said the monument has the primary effect of endorsing religion and the commission's ownership and maintenance of the cross excessively entangles the government with religion.
A primary concern about the Chinese economy is that it has relied excessively on an unbalanced and unsustainable economic growth model to drive its rapid economic growth.
A baby born with NAS can cry excessively, experience tremors or seizures and suffer from a low birth weight that can be further complicated by difficulty eating.
But if people get excessively worried about, you know, people changing their tastes and what they drink, they're going to drink 64 ounces of something or other.
Taking some heat from Democrats on deregulation While most of his time on Capitol Hill wasn't excessively stressful, Chair Powell did take some heat from Democratic lawmakers.
In courts around the world, Apple claimed Qualcomm boosted its prices excessively and accused the chipmaker of acting as a monopoly, as it charged fees for patents.
"Should the slowdown be excessively fast, it would constitute a real issue both domestically and probably on a more systemic basis," Lagarde told a CNBC-hosted panel.
Reports suggesting that sales of Apple's new iPhone 83 series are weak are "excessively negative," according to KGI Securities analyst and authoritative Apple watcher Ming-Chi Kuo.
A decade ago, the book was banned from high schools in San Antonio , Texas, on the ground that it was anti-Christian and excessively explicit about sex.
In spite of the excessively large screen, the phone itself doesn't feel huge — especially after carrying the downright massive Google Pixel 3 XL around for a while.
The rocketry associations wanted the BAFTE to remove APCP from its list of controlled explosives on the grounds that it made the hobby excessively difficult to pursue.
It may also be the most the G7 nations can agree on given differences between Tokyo and Washington on what is defined as excessively volatile yen moves.
Investors suspect the new formula is aimed at keeping the yuan stable, in particular to prevent it weakening excessively and to change market expectations around its depreciation.
It's lucky that my nerves show up in innocuous ways, like smiling excessively, so most who don't know me well can't tell I'm feeling awkward or panicky.
Teenagers with OCD tend to worry excessively about what foods they should eat, diseases they might contract or whatever happens to be in the news that week.
Mitch McConnell openly celebrated the Supreme Court's landmark 5-to-4 ruling on Thursday that declared the court had no power to interfere in excessively partisan gerrymandering.
Speaking about Mike Pence's second attempt to unseat Phil Sharp in Congress in 1990, Gregory said, "Mike burned a lot of bridges" with his excessively negative campaign.
He believes strongly in implicit norms surrounding the president, in the peaceful transfer of power and the necessity of not excessively undermining the new commander in chief.
That decision is based on "excessively pessimistic assumptions" and "will cause substantial misunderstanding among investors" and "result in significant confusion for issuers", SoftBank said in a statement.
While scrubbing with raw sugar might seem like a good idea, it'll only further irritate the area, which will cause more thickening if you do it excessively.
According to the lawsuit filed by Benardout's estate, Viacom is responsible because it had authority over Gralitzer and could have stopped him from excessively drinking and driving.
Families might seek help for a range of problems, from resistance to napping and bedtime delaying, to night wakings and unwanted bed-sharing, to excessively early waking.
The technician needs to be very careful so that she or he doesn't file the product down excessively and touch the natural nail plate — this is crucial.
So why are these policy makers intent on merely treating symptoms by tackling health insurance premiums, rather than addressing the underlying causes of excessively high healthcare costs?
Whitford, a case regarding whether a 2011 redistricting plan passed by Wisconsin's Republican-controlled state legislature was so excessively gerrymandered that it amounted to a constitutional violation.
In a nearly 200-page opinion, the three-judge panel ruled that state Republicans drew excessively partisan districts when previously ordered to redraw the state's congressional map.
Kepel published two volumes about the state of the banlieues in 2012, and the title of the second book, "Ninety-Three," is deliberately — some said excessively — ominous.
He described Mr. Glenn as excessively pious, scolding his fellow astronauts about their after-hours escapades while openly lobbying to be the first of them to fly.
The rest of us won't have as much patience for the show's excessively convoluted, repetitive and unlikely story, or for the narrative gimmick reflected in its title.
The sustained period of excessively low interest rates, engineered by the Federal Reserve, has fostered the emergence of numerous asset bubbles and not just in real estate.
Ryan critiqued the Obama administration's handling of the Benghazi attack and then launched into a larger criticism of Obama's foreign policy, which he alleged was excessively weak.
Democrats and the liberal media complained that the Republican tax cuts were excessively stimulative to an already expanding economy and amounted to pouring gasoline on a fire.
HEALTH: This year, a measure in France that requires models to provide a medical certificate confirming that they are healthy and not excessively underweight went into effect.
The book doesn't dive excessively into Trump's business and financial dealings; instead, D'Antonio combs through his personal life looking for insights into the man behind the brand.
And as the conversation meanders off course — to foreign trees and fossils and which celebrity has a limp — the whole party is excessively diverted, except for Margaret.
Weak IT systems also necessitated an excessively high level of manual adjustments in the preparation of regulatory returns, which the central bank said contributed to incorrect calculations.
This she said "will help prolong the expansion, not curtail it," while avoiding an overheated economy with investors making "excessively risky" bets that could destabilize the financial system.
Some people just require more sleep than others do, but there are many people who sleep long hours and are still excessively sleepy due to various sleep disorders.
Ro Khanna (D-CA), had such broad criteria for labeling drugs as "excessively priced" that the risks to medical innovation started to outweigh the benefits of lower prices.
To me, this seemed excessively expensive for three snack items, but I know that what I paid is pretty on par with the prices at other movie theaters.
Manning's lawyers contend she was held in unlawful pretrial detention for almost a year and that she was excessively charged so she would be exposed to undue punishment.
The day after both women ate the dish, they vomitted excessively, expelled a bizarre red ball in the process, died, and were reborn as no-effs-given zombies.
This impact will ultimately prove temporary and attempting to offset it fully with tighter monetary policy would be excessively costly in terms of foregone output and employment growth.
They say he is weakening Catholic rules on moral issues such as homosexuality and divorce while focusing excessively on social problems such as climate change and economic inequality.
PARIS, Sept 6 (Reuters) - French fashion groups Kering and LVMH will stop hiring excessively thin models on catwalks worldwide in response to criticism the industry encourages eating disorders.
A key issue is that the private market for bad loans is small and illiquid, resulting in excessively low prices, discouraging banks from offloading them at significant losses.
Other key elements of the proposal include a binding 3 percent leverage ratio which would prevent institutions from excessively increasing lending when they do not have enough capital.
Partial privatization would serve as a token of change and reform in a country that is often seen in the West as excessively hostile to change and reform.
They also worry that Italy's would-be government may loosen fiscal policy excessively and roll back a pension reform, setting off market turbulence that could undermine investor confidence.
Independent experts say the drug, which is a half-century old and treats multiple sclerosis and infantile spasms, is excessively priced and isn't any better than cheaper alternatives.
A version of everything depicted presumably happened in real life, but this film has never met a nail that it didn't want to excessively hammer on the head.
In the best case, it could lead to a rapid increase in the amount of global emissions exposed to a carbon price, without creating excessively harmful economic distortions.
Always a performer, I knew I was tired of playing the role I grew into—a goth girl who was perpetually insecure, excessively nerdy, and had few friends.
Just like the internet has produced a lot of positive things, but they got excessively loose, and now they've got to backtrack and they have to be accountable.
That product, its "Facebook Research" app, paid participants $20 a month in exchange for excessively personal data that included private messages, photos and videos, and web browsing habits.
Many critics of the deal that ultimately lifted those sanctions feel that Barack Obama's administration was excessively reluctant to contemplate using military force as part of the equation.
Privacy advocates have for years said Section 702 allows for excessively broad surveillance, including warrantless access to some American communications, and should be reformed to include new curbs.
Now regulators in Europe are asking whether Facebook is excessively collecting details about the online activities of internet users — in effect, forcibly extracting a valuable commodity from consumers.
Katehakis also warns that, for men, excessively wanking it to porn can lead to an inability to get it up when it comes time for real-life sex.
Powell also cautioned central banks against trying to run an excessively hot labor market for too long in case it undermines their credibility on low and stable inflation.
However it quickly became clear that his reputation as a detail-obsessed and excessively defensive tactician, whether deserved or not, did not sit well with the Real fans.
He became a global sensation as the "chain-smoking toddler," with video clips of him puffing excessively on an endless cigarette supply watched by millions around the world.
In Babylon, the kids can drink excessively and out in the open without breaking the Rainbow rule against booze, and they are taking full advantage of this luxury.
Seth Rogen's profane animated feature Sausage Party is a decent (if excessively sophomoric) example of this, and so is Richard Linklater's excellent and lovingly languid Everybody Wants Some!!
"APRA's interventions in the market ... have been excessively blunt and have either ignored or harmed competition," the Commission said in an interim report on the country's financial sector.
Since the federal government continues to usurp power and excessively spend taxpayers' money, there is no time like the present for states to put this to an end.
These needs were identified years ago, yet the Pentagon and Congress have chosen to invest in excessively costly high-tech weaponry while deferring maintenance and other operational expenses.
A 2017 study found that no matter how much you exercise, sitting for excessively long periods of time is a risk factor for early death from any cause.
When manic, someone with bipolar disorder will be incredibly energetic and impulsive, speak quickly, and excessively engage in behaviors like having sex and spending huge sums of money.
It is also apparent from the fact that China has relied excessively on credit creation from its banking and shadow banking systems to drive economic growth and investment.
If the Fed caves to Trump's repeated criticism and slows or freezes interest-rate increases, the already damaging effects of excessively low rates will be magnified and prolonged.
But if there's a silver lining, it's that many countries have grown excessively dependent on selling to the U.S., and they badly need continued access to America's consumers.
There may be more pressure by Congressional oversight to promote excessively accommodative monetary policy in the near term to meet the president's call for a greater growth rate.
Hammer knew that the committee's chair, Representative Carlos Trujillo, a Miami Republican, was against the measure; he felt that it would make the jobs of prosecutors excessively difficult.
Health anxiety is a common but often undiagnozed problem characterized by patients excessively worrying about being ill and fearing they may have a severe or rare unrecognized disease.
There is significant evidence that growth is being pushed through excessively lax credit, and the IMF has warned that the levels of corporate debt in China are worrying.
However, some small banks that rely excessively on the interbank market and shadow-banking activities could face increased profitability and capital pressures as a result of tighter enforcement.
The Democrats excessively indulge niche interests like the New York Times, Saturday Night Live, the Washington D.C. cocktail circuit and the elites of the Acela Corridor in general.
Last year, a woman said she was shamed into exercising so excessively at a SoulCycle class that she was severely injured and had to go to the hospital.
Typically, streets are off limits for three to six months, although areas can stay on the list much longer, particularly those that have been heavily or excessively used.
A politics that is narrowly anti-Trump and excessively focused on "norms" runs a substantial risk of finding itself paralyzed and unable to govern even if it wins.
I don't feel like I move my face excessively on a day to day basis, but with a mask on it just feels restricted, I don't like it.
But Mr. Ritchie, who during Mr. Boyle's time in captivity pressured Canadian politicians on his behalf, recalled him as excessively idealistic, someone he crossed the street to avoid.
Froome's status in the sport had been unclear after he tested positive for excessively high amounts of the asthma drug salbutamol during the Vuelta a España in September.
But too many of these interventions are small bore — more notices and disclaimers to read and click through, more excessively complex options for how to manage your account.
As president-elect, Bolsonaro said that farmers are excessively fined for environmental damage, and also proposed merging Brazil's environment and agriculture ministries -- an idea he has since shelved.
For example, Mr. Rutledge points out that the deal still allowed for oil and gas drilling, just not in ways that would excessively disturb sage grouse breeding areas.
"A nationwide buildout with 5G technology would be excessively costly," Homann said in a statement, adding that longer-range frequencies would be auctioned in the years to come.
"Governments must be able to tax companies in countries with excessively low taxes," French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said on Twitter, welcoming the news from the OECD.
But a combination of stronger rivals, an excessively cautious racing approach and just plain bad luck thwarted his ambitions at the Tour, the world's most important cycling race.
Reflationary stimulus policies under Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe have helped to weaken the yen, and authorities are generally seen to be wary towards the currency appreciating excessively.
"We've been excessively trolled with our work," said Ms. Phillips, who had spoken at the conference the night before as part of panel called Mothers Against Gun Violence.
When I went back on another night, though, the plates were excessively fussed over, self-conscious and forced, with the form of haute cuisine but not the sense.
Upon arrival at the camp, Bornstein becomes B-1148, a series number he later learns was possibly recycled by the Nazis to avoid an excessively high death toll.
The Duchess of Sussex is the latest in a line of royals over the years who have been subjected to excessively negative media attention from the British tabloids.
The government is also discussing with Brussels a scheme that would allow Monte dei Paschi to drastically lower its impaired loans without excessively eating into its capital buffers.
I could not listen to parents asking why they could not have access to their 18-year-olds' grades and not be alerted if their child drank excessively.
He's also denied that he drank excessively (to the point of blacking out) in high school and college — claims that several of his classmates and friends have denied.
Since then, Disney animations have assumed such a firm monopoly on stories featuring anthropomorphized animals that "Vixen" productions often seem fixated on avoiding anything excessively coy or droll.
The Oprah 2020 news cycle was next-level annoying in that it was managed to be excruciatingly trivial, excessively emotional, and based around nothing other than wild speculation.
He's also denied that he drank excessively (to the point of blacking out) in high school and college — claims that several of his classmates and friends have refuted.
One of his most talked-about posts was addressed to a woman who complained that her son, a tax official, kept being forced to drink excessively at official banquets.
Sky adds her voice to the fine collection of songs and, along with tasteful but not excessively so horns, helps make Beyondless Iceage's proper rock and a roll record.
I have routinely gotten five days of battery life, only falling short during my first four day span where I was excessively testing out as many features as possible.
Faced with an excessively harsh criminal justice system or a legal industry that carelessly causes drug epidemics, perhaps that frustrating middle is the best we can hope to do.
Mai said however Italy remained vulnerable due to its excessively high debt, the near zero economic growth recorded over the past two decades and a lack of structural reforms.
Many environmental groups are using the pipeline expansion as a proxy in the fight against the oil sands, a source of fossil fuels that they condemn as excessively polluting.
Low growth, economic downturns, disasters and weak fiscal management have left many Caribbean countries with excessively large public debts, such as Antigua and Barbuda, Jamaica and Barbados, experts say.
Turnbull remained disciplined and on-message during an (excessively) long campaign, with no more false starts such as the debacles over floating ill-considered GST or state taxation ideas.
"The first couple days I didn't notice any symptoms with Ernie, but on the fourth day, he was lethargic, unstable on his feet and was drooling excessively," she said.
"We have relied excessively on central banks," the former co-CEO of Pimco said on "Squawk Box," because the response to the 2008 financial crisis was "too cyclical" minded.
One problem, though, is that Infinity War leans so excessively toward darkness that it's impossible to believe the studio won't take back many of the things that happen onscreen.
There's no discernible distortion to speak of, and I can turn them up to their max volume without being assaulted by excessively hot treble or a weird frequency response.
"With a theme of broader soft-landing, if not stabilization, the data releases may not be excessively damaging," Mizuho's senior economist Vishnu Varathan wrote in a note on Monday.
"Reform then was modest and late, and by the 1990s their economies remained too dependent on the state, over-subsidized and with excessively rigid labor markets," the strategists added.
" Vaginal stimulation simulation apps were recently in the news when a popular program, La Petite Mort, was banned from the Apple App Store for being "excessively objectionable or crude.
Aquaman's as formulaic, excessively thrashy, and mommy-obsessed as any other entry in the DCEU, but its visual imagination is genuinely exciting and transportive, and dare I say, fun.
Analysts said that just one additional rate increase projected into next year, combined with a cautious tone in the policy statement, boosted the dollar without sending it excessively higher.
Roberts led a five-justice majority to a decision that federal courts could not take up challenges to voting district maps excessively gerrymandered to entrench the controlling political party.
What they did this time: Researchers deprived the mice of histamine in the dorsal striatum area and found they began grooming themselves excessively, behavior analogous to OCD in humans.
"We always push back when we receive excessively broad requests for data about our users," said a Google spokesperson in a statement issued in response to the new warrant.
Regulation in Ireland, which was described as "timid" and "excessively deferential" in an official 2010 report, has since been overhauled and new rules brought in to ensure no repeat.
Faced with an excessively harsh criminal justice system and a legal industry that carelessly causes drug epidemics, I have come down somewhere in the middle of these two extremes.
Banks have complained that the Volcker Rule is overly complex and its definitions are vague, and that as a result it is excessively burdensome and often has unintended consequences.
Elsbach's research shows it's acceptable to express frustration, anger, disappointment and sadness at work, but crying tends to get excessively punished because it demands so much attention, she says.
Beyond the obvious fact that almost all the best Wayne material from 2006 and 2007 was either leaked or recorded on borrowed instrumentals, the album is dully, excessively safe.
This emotionally charged environment distorted the poverty debate, and paved the way for a reform bill that many saw as excessively punitive in its harsh treatment of poor families.
The EU had already set in place anti-dumping duties, to counter excessively low prices, which it has now adjusted to a range of between zero and 31.3 percent.
Seventh, it is critical to Moscow's Middle East policies that it be able to talk candidly to all parties and not be excessively identified with any one state's interests.
This means their partner has kept them from their finances, wouldn't let them work, harassed them at work by showing up or calling excessively, or purposely destroyed their credit.
For many reasons, including the perception that the party was excessively committed to ethnic, racial, and gender-based identity politics, working-class and middle-class white males drifted away.
Cummings also said that he plans to issue subpoenas in investigations that go to "the very heart of our democracy," though he added that he won't use them excessively.
The continuation of excessively low rates has postponed the economy's return to a more normal level of interest rates and the consequent deflating of overvalued assets, notably real estate.
An excessively intoxicated Piazza fell down a flight of stairs, but fraternity members did not call for help until the next morning, when it was too late, officials said.
In other ways, however, the Fight for $15 movement is very much built for the Trump era, having never relied excessively on the Washington power structure to sustain itself.
Sick of excessively animated knob-turns at live DJ sets, in which the artist's desire to express themselves is restricted to their limited button-and-slider-ridden creative medium?
The lawmaker said Ocasio-Cortez's resolution in itself isn't that controversial and that the bigger political liability was an accompanying fact sheet with typos and some excessively colorful rhetoric.
The great Rowan Kaiser described this episode's mystery of the week as an example of Veronica Mars being "extremely (perhaps excessively) confident" in its ability to talk about feminism.
I made sure to stay out of the sun and tried not to excessively sweat or pick at my face post-treatment to let the peel do its thing.
" Mr. Kye said he wrote off Mr. Reynolds' behavior as excessively cautious or a result of his bipolar diagnosis and "never thought it would be taken to the extreme.
In his first interactions with the media this week, he joked about being too direct, with an "excessively spontaneous" sense of humour and as a "kitchen and basement" man.
But Trump has the correct instinct here, just an excessively narrow view of the possibilities where he can't think of anyone more inclined to favor low rates than Yellen.
Several Fed policymakers on Friday called for rate cuts, as U.S. President Donald Trump has been advocating for months, in large part because of concerns about excessively low inflation.
The Times notes that Dudley, who was also in the 1985 bar fight with Kavanaugh, has spoken out in support of the judge and said he didn't drink excessively.
However, neither is Mr. Powell excessively dovish; he has not dissented from any Fed decision since becoming a governor in May 2012, including the four recent interest rate increases.
And I think a well-salted, excessively lemony bowl of it is something that most tables could benefit from, especially if those tables include braised pots of red meat.
The newlywed (played by Samara Weaving) fights back, using her wits and this excessively privileged family's vast, winding house to try to survive until the game ends at dawn.
"The Handmaid's Tale" often uses blood excessively, manipulating viewers into feeling viscerally disgusted by the brutality of Gilead instead of trusting us to perceive its obvious cruelty and hypocrisy.
It annually assesses whether governments' spending, revenues and investments are reasonably balanced and do not excessively flout debt and deficit ceilings set under the EU Stability and Growth Pact.
This provision of the Taxpayer First Act was a key priority for many Democrats, who have sought to prevent the private debt collection program from excessively targeting vulnerable populations.
I have been coping with tennis elbow in one arm for most of this year and have had to rely much more on the other — excessively, it turns out.
It also highlights how vulnerable these countries might be to another economic recession, which would further raise these countries' debt-to-GDP ratios beyond their already excessively-high levels.
But the last decade has shown that with a little encouragement, many can easily become excessively lustful about homeownership and wealth, to the detriment of our economy and society.
That results in $250 billion in lost tax revenue per year, and many economists say this leads to excessively generous health insurance plans, contributing to wasteful health care spending.
Models are now required to have a medical certificate, valid for up to two years, confirming their general physical well-being and the fact they are not excessively underweight.
Other big sources of waste, Shrank said, involve excessively high prices (adding around $22 billion per year) and poor coordination of care (costing $22 billion to $24 billion annually).
Trump administration officials argue higher content requirements will bring back jobs to North America, though private-sector lobbyists say excessively high minimum thresholds will hurt competitiveness and jeopardize jobs.
The sprawling conglomerate has seen its banking relationships come under scrutiny in recent weeks, as Beijing reins in what it sees as excessively splashy deals by China's top dealmakers.
" SHIN YUL, PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL SCIENCE AT MYONGJI UNIVERSITY, SEOUL: "The court's verdict highlighted a problem - what happens if power becomes excessively concentrated in the hands of a president.
When he thought he was protecting his daughters, they were afraid to tell him about anything that happened to them lest he mete out swift and excessively violent judgment.
Mustier has said that while mergers and acquisitions (M&As) are necessary, low bank valuations at present prevent them because the required capital raising would excessively dilute shareholders' stakes.
Judge Ellis, who presided over that case as well, decided that a life sentence for Mr. Mallory was excessively harsh even though prosecutors showed he successfully transmitted secret information.
The intense heat could be causing farmers to sweat excessively and become extremely dehydrated while they are exposed to intense moisture in the atmosphere and with inadequate access to water.
"The government will take quick and bold market stabilisation measures if volatility in financial markets excessively rises," Deputy Finance Minister Bahng Ki-sun said in a meeting early on Tuesday.
In the years that have followed, Mill, now 30, has struggled to stick to the terms of his probation — which his lawyer claims was excessively long, given the original charges.
For example, we know that narcissists have an excessively high degree of self-interest, sense of entitlement, vanity, desire for power, obsession with self-sufficiency, and exhibitionism, Dr. O'Boyle says.
Excessively dark pee, the lab tech tells me, could be a sign of rhabdomyolosis, which entails pissing out rapidly damaged muscle tissue in the form of the muscle protein myoglobin.
The writing itself seems tipsy: It can be energetic, colorful, fun, buzzy, affecting and spot on, but also loose, sloppy, digressive and excessively poetized at moments, veering into nebulous grandiosity.
We also think that Hong Kong-listed Chinese stocks are pricing in an excessively dire base-case scenario and as such look good value relative to other emerging-market stocks.
Excessively low inflation hurts consumers and damages the European Central Bank's credibility, Mario Draghi, the bank's president said on Monday, defending loose monetary policy and the bank's December rate cut.
Before the Senate and in an interview with Fox News, Kavanaugh has denied he drank excessively in his youth, despite evidence to the contrary — including more that arrived on Tuesday.
At the time the investigation began there were also reports that some parents had complained that Palombella had been excessively harsh in verbally reprimanding the boys when they performed poorly.
That's hardly enough to make even an ordinary practice excessively profitable (a typical primary care doc has a patient load of around 2,000 and pill mills squeeze in many more).
It might just be that your eyelid is twitching (technical term: myokymia), or you could actually be blinking excessively — or even be experiencing a massive twitching in half your face.
Bienkowska's letter also called for all cars with excessively high levels of nitrogen oxide emissions to be taken of European roads, but said carmakers should act on a voluntary basis.
PARIS (Reuters) - French fashion companies Kering and LVMH will stop hiring excessively thin models worldwide under a new charter developed in response to continued criticism the industry encourages eating disorders.
"Over the past year, we've seen far too many examples of drug companies raising prices excessively for longstanding, lifesaving treatments with little or no new innovation or R. & D.," Mrs.
U.N. human rights spokeswoman Ravina Shamdasani said the sentence given to soldier Elor Azaria was "excessively lenient" and part of a "chronic culture of impunity" for Israeli abuse of Palestinians.
Workers have argued that it has resulted in cuts to overtime pay and excessively long shifts, and some say they were coerced into signing new contracts agreeing to the system.
The Federal Reserve's excessively easy monetary policies are "playing games with money" and are an ineffective way to "juice the system," GOP presidential candidate Ted Cruz told CNBC on Friday.
In their attempts to avoid abandonment or victimization, the person may engage in excessively clinging, oppositional, and/or distrustful behaviors, become more compliant, or hold onto revenge or retribution fantasies.
"There's a strong chance we could break the back of the economy if we take excessively big measures to achieve a primary budget surplus by fiscal 2020," the document said.
He is looking over his own shoulder at the reflection of his two, excessively tanned cheeks, flexing and relaxing repeatedly, and thinking damn, Billy Gunn, those are buns of steel.
Headwinds are multiplying at a time when some of the underlying imbalances - including a dysfunctional labour market that relies excessively on temporary, low-skilled jobs - have yet to be fixed.
The five agencies overseeing the rule are working on a proposal to "streamline" it and "create something that people can comply with and will not be excessively burdensome," Quarles said.
Democrats questioned whether Kavanaugh lied under oath when he said he didn't excessively drink in high school or college — and had never blacked out — despite his Yale classmates recalling otherwise.
Because many questions remain unanswered about optimal blood pressure management, and because the consequences of excessively low blood pressure can be serious, it is essential to stay within guideline recommendations.
But in 2016, Justice Kennedy provided the crucial vote to strike down, under Casey, a Texas law that shuttered half the state's clinics by imposing excessively burdensome requirements on them.
According to Farrell, they were looking for non-cons who had compelling stories, wanted to get married (like, now), and were currently dating incarcerated felons, but not excessively violent ones.
Cockiness caused him to stumble more than necessary — among other things, by being foolishly late to appointments, excessively protective of dubious supporters and overly confident that he had national status.
When this interest rate is set above the equilibrium rate, as it's been in recent months, monetary policy becomes effectively tighter, with excessively high rates slowing spending and economic growth.
And even in a democratic society, the police might rely excessively on this tool to identify a suspect without appreciating that facial recognition, like every technology, doesn't always work perfectly.
Inflation might go up as a result of excessively free spending, but right now inflation expectations have fallen below where they're supposed to be, so this doesn't seem too troubling.
" Armed with this knowledge, Tammy decides to tell Peter that Kelsey had "a mental breakdown because Sydney went off with you in a helicopter" and that she's been "drinking excessively.
She and other members of the Tea Party movement in South Carolina want to end the state's open primary system, which they believe leads to excessively moderate candidates breaking through.
Precise but not excessively polished, as disciplined as it is carefree, it has the exploratory energy of a rehearsal, of dancers problem-solving rather than displaying what they already know.
And, as we discuss in a new Mercatus Center working paper, Puerto Rico's government has been borrowing excessively for decades, with economists warning of impending trouble as early as 1982.
As prices rose across the board, President Tayyip Erdogan called on Turks to report stores and "opportunists" that were excessively hiking prices, and vowed to raid their stores if necessary.
De Blasio is not mistaken to think that he is well situated to serve as a voice of reason amid Bloomberg's excessively rosy presentation of his own tenure as mayor.
"Socially prescribed: "When perceived to come from others, individuals believe their social context is excessively demanding, that others judge them harshly, and that they must display perfection to secure approval.
They are exerting a powerful drag on global economic growth and, by virtue of their excessively high trade imbalances, they operate as a hugely destabilizing factor for the world economy.
The New York branch of the attraction had to retire its figure of Canadian singer Justin Bieber in 2014 due to it being excessively groped by fans, local media reported.
In Gaithersburg, Md., homeowners have landed in court for using excessively pale trim in a predominantly earth-tone subdivision — the house that generated the controversy is on Happy Choice Lane.
The American Health Care Association, the industry's main trade group, has complained that under President Barack Obama, federal inspectors focused excessively on catching wrongdoing rather than helping nursing homes improve.
Pai has suggested that the TCPA, meant to give consumers a way to legally combat the callers, has been overused, and has pointed to cases that he argues are excessively litigious.
In addition, many residents feel that they are being excessively taxed and fined with red light cameras and tickets in order to make up for financial shortages that the city faces.
"Many of them consume large amounts of alcohol, chew on gutka (a mixture of tobacco and crushed nuts) and smoke excessively to forget the kind of work they do," he said.
By April, when another Democratic debate rolled around, Sanders had seemingly found his bearings a bit and hit Clinton for being excessively pro-Israel, a valid left-wing line of attack.
Lawyers for Tonya Couch, 48, said she could not afford the bail set at $1 million and argued it was excessively high for a person charged with a third degree felony.
The items, which look like "Pete the Dragon" or "My Little Pony" novelty figurines, can reach excessively high temperatures and shoot fireworks and smoke, the city of Concord warned on Facebook.
The quietly-spoken former England and Aston Villa defender has made a point of not implementing strict rules or excessively raising expectations and Henderson says that is having the desired effect.
It does suggest a growing vulnerability across the global economy to any future shocks to demand, from a sharp China slowdown, for instance, or excessively rapid increases in American interest rates.
Thursday's lawsuit, filed in Floyd County Circuit Court, accused AmerisourceBergen of excessively distributing opioids in Kentucky and of failing to report suspicious orders of those drugs to state and federal authorities.
"There's not really a measurement of sweating, but if you're able to undertake an activity without becoming excessively flushed, lightheaded, or quickly tired, then you're probably sweating enough," Dr. Smith says.
It is also politically imperative to terminate the SGP, since it involves the Commission excessively and fruitlessly in the core function of a democratic parliament: the approval of a national budget.
The Times notes that Chris Dudley, who was involved in a bar fight with Kavanaugh in 1985, has spoken out in support of the judge and said he didn't drink excessively.
If your skin type errs on the side of excessively oily, chances are you've taken countless different approaches to combat it: acids, mattifying primers, oil-free foundations... the list goes on.
After her 230 years as chancellor the tax system remains strikingly unprogressive and state governments' ability to invest in infrastructure or anything else is limited by an excessively rigid "debt brake".
Earlier academic papers on this subject looked at what was termed "focalism"—the tendency to focus excessively on a main event, while ignoring other circumstances that end up quickly dampening joy.
She recently had a run in with Martin Shkreli, who you may remember as the young pharmaceutical executive who bought the rights to a drug only to raise the price excessively.
Staff at the cafe, who are paid a starting rate of up to $12 per hour, also can't have "excessively dyed hair or garish manicures" in addition to having no makeup.
Firms can expect much of this to go unchallenged by Labour, which is proposing to nationalise key industries, raise corporate tax and levy a fee on companies that pay employees "excessively".
"There is a sense in the market that the offshore market is getting carried away though and the PBOC would want to rein in excessively aggressive one-way bets," he said.
The concern about excessively low inflation is remarkable in the context of a U.S. unemployment rate of 4 percent, well below what most economists believe is sustainable in the long run.
Pointing out a homemade tattoo he got on his torso during an intoxicated moment in his past, he encouraged the crowd to "get buckskin pony," which apparently means to excessively party.
Anything Gfycat deems "unlawful, harmful, threatening, abusive, harassing, tortious, excessively violent, defamatory, vulgar, obscene, libelous, invasive of another's privacy, hateful racially, ethnically or otherwise objectionable" is subject to removal, as well.
Amazon is removing excessively priced bottled water from its marketplace after being accused of price gouging, as thousands of Americans prepare for the deadly Hurricane Irma to make landfall in Florida.
While the Commission proposal would excluded deposits under 100,000 euros, the Single Resolution Board has warned that significant amounts of cash could leave the bank if the moratorium was excessively narrow.
PRETORIA, June 13 (Reuters) - South Africa's competition watchdog has launched an investigation into three pharmaceutical companies suspected of charging excessively for cancer medicines, the agency's head Tembinkosi Bonakele said on Tuesday.
Consumers without such solar installations have to finance the payments for excessively expensive rooftop electricity, and for the components of the system for which solar PV customers do not pay fully.
In the video, Madonna tapped on Efron's chest to get him to pay attention to the fight, while Efron seemingly peacocked for his new lady friend by excessively tousling his hair.
Kayak's study compared some prices to budget bulk-buy packs in supermarkets, so some of their base prices seem excessively cheap (25p for a muffin, for example, is quite a deal).
While excessively apologizing may sometimes be a reflex, it's not exactly a tic in the formal sense, "unless they are doing it as part of OCD [obsessive-compulsive disorder]," Antony explains.
People who wash their hands until they're raw are often exhibiting signs of an unhealthy fear of germs; your friend exfoliating or washing his face excessively could be a similar sign.
Meanwhile, pre-ACA experience showed that relying excessively on employer-provided healthcare stunts growth, by trapping employees with preexisting conditions from striking out on their own, or even from switching employers.
"Increasingly we see instances where LICs [low-income countries] have borrowed excessively, and unsustainably, from large, often non-transparent emerging sovereign creditors like China and/or private creditors," the statement said.
The needy siblingBeing needy means relying excessively on someone, and the needy sibling in a family does this with the parent either out of necessity, or because they are also narcissistic.
Read more: Peter Thiel slams Google's "seemingly treasonous" links to China, which he says should be investigated in a "not excessively gentle manner""I'm most scared by Elizabeth Warren," replied Thiel.
No matter how much you exercise, sitting for excessively long periods of time is a risk factor for early death, a new study published Monday in Annals of Internal Medicine found.
Ferguson teamed up with a group of student Republicans, led by John Rice-Cameron, to wage a covert political battle against Michael Ocon, a  student they viewed as excessively left-wing.
Apple and Qualcomm are locked in court battles around the world, as Apple claims Qualcomm boosts its prices excessively and the chipmaker accuses Apple of stealing its intellectual property without compensation.
Critics of Rational Vaccines's test also hammered Southern Illinois University (SIU), which released a press release touting the offshore study in February and characterizing the FDA as excessively slow and inefficient.
A first reading of Policy 8520 took place on May 3, according to its website, that proposed that "excessively tight fitting pants" such as skinny jeans and leggings should face scrutiny.
But market-watchers focus, perhaps excessively, on how a central bank's figurehead sees the world – and the likes of Powell and Lagarde are harder to read than they are used to.
But it began to slump in the second half of the 1980s, leading his critics to complain that he was focusing excessively on the United States, which was heading toward recession.
"In place of a hermeneutics we need an erotics of art," she insists, calling for direct visceral engagement with art rather than an excessively cerebral determination to discover its buried meanings.
Ms. Stronach, 21, has countersued, asserting that her father has spent excessively, though she said she does not want to take the easy way out and sell the land to developers.
In 2016, a federal court ruled the maps so excessively partisan as to be unconstitutional, the first time a court had made such a ruling on partisan grounds in thirty years.
And he has quietly worked to ensure that any reforms that might be seen as excessively lenient toward inmates are put into place only after time-consuming study, according to officials.
On the last season of Vanderpump Rules, she joined forces with Maloney-Schwartz to back best friend Doute into a corner, excessively nagging her about her toxic relationship with Brian Carter.

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