They want to overwhelm the judiciary, overwhelm the legislative branch, and essentially become the king.
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"They can overwhelm society, overwhelm health systems, have crippling economic consequences and stability issues, they can obviously strike at [military] readiness, trigger mass migration," Morrison said.
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Would the loud booming overwhelm my vagina, or feel amazing?
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But chlorine bombs do spread panic and overwhelm medical facilities.
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Matthews right at home as Leafs overwhelm Coyotes GLENDALE, Ariz.
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These tasks would probably overwhelm even Rand's hero, Howard Roark.
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History suggests that political environments can sometimes overwhelm raw numbers.
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Their fertility allowed them to overwhelm the local Buddhist population.
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Internet trolls simply overwhelm the system with swarms of falsehood.
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And, Trump's tactic here is to both overwhelm and degrade.
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That influx could possibly overwhelm the city's resources, they said.
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But Twitter's degrading uses tend to overwhelm its elevating one.
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Receiving several vaccines at once cannot "overwhelm" the immune system.
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I appreciate that some pieces overwhelm, and this is one.
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"Sometimes even the greed doesn't overwhelm the bias," he says.
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Misinformation peddlers know that emotional appeals can overwhelm rational thought.
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The fires get close to, and sometimes overwhelm, people's homes.
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It can overwhelm a government," Daley said on "Squawk Box.
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This time, the Fed chose to overwhelm any lingering doubts.
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But the sense of victimization appears to overwhelm everything else.
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It's a score that complements but doesn't overwhelm the film.
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Instead, the grease threatens to overwhelm the otherwise serviceable chicken.
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The energy is passionate and sexy—but it could overwhelm you!
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It's an image driven app that can overwhelm lower end devices.
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But they could also overwhelm the encryption that protects national security.
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But they could also overwhelm the encryption that protects national security.
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But don't give in to the Overwhelm — we're here to help.
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Be smart about cash today, but don't let it overwhelm you.
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Even as a child, nothing could overwhelm his obsession with food.
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I felt a strong sense of solidarity and respect overwhelm me.
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To them, Tapia's skeptics have allowed conformity to overwhelm common sense.
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Though preventable, chronic diseases threaten to overwhelm our health care system.
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The two OPEC countries could overwhelm the effect of the deal.
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The bass was very present but didn't overwhelm the other frequencies.
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Yet, his presence sometimes seems to overwhelm his younger team mates.
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Their despairing visions are mounted on genre forms that they overwhelm.
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Knickknacks can overwhelm a room, especially if they're all different colors.
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It doesn't feel like the calendar overall will overwhelm the market.
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He didn't overwhelm his opponents with a barrage of campaign ads.
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They are definitely there, but not so loud as to overwhelm.
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Sometimes that noise can eventually overwhelm a business, and the product.
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It needed to intimidate, astound, overwhelm, gut punch your breath away.
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But every once in a while, uncontrollable thoughts can overwhelm him.
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The historical photographs sometimes overwhelm the drama, and that's all right.
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Unexpected combinations of those drugs can overwhelm even experienced drug users.
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"The Last Defense" questions whether that desire can overwhelm the evidence.
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Running one train instead of two won't overwhelm the coke pit.
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So it would take much, much more water to overwhelm the seeds.
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Third, work with regulators rather than try to outwit or overwhelm them.
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The activity doesn't overwhelm the network, but it also doesn't die out.
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Part of the user onboarding process is reducing that initial overwhelm factor.
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It's also being careful not to overwhelm the app with pop-ups.
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Turbo mode can quickly overwhelm the bike's single-speed gear ratio, however.
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In 2016, political outrage again threatens to overwhelm calls for racial change.
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"All her looks fit very precisely, so the silhouettes never overwhelm her."
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"I think the population growth is going to overwhelm things," Samuhel said.
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In small markets, super PACs can overwhelm a candidate's delicate spending plans.
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Even an effective senator cannot, on their own, overwhelm a presidential veto.
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Months later, the influx of illegal crossings continues to overwhelm CBP resources.
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Things that would usually overwhelm you feel like no sweat today, Taurus.
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Russian airstrikes are hitting civilians, causing them to flee and overwhelm Europe.
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They will overwhelm one nurse with countless patients to save on staffing.
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Because you are so super psychic, being around others can overwhelm you.
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Or will the Warriors simply overwhelm the Thunder with their superior roster?
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He thought the flames and smoke would easily overwhelm the bunker door.
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Don't let these two almost identical images of Timothée Chalamet overwhelm you!
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Despite his ability to overwhelm hitters, Paxton is no stranger to breakdowns.
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But the base has shown itself often able to overwhelm party leadership.
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L.S.U.'s size and physicality seemed to overwhelm Michigan State at times.
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Well the three-wave system is going to help manage that overwhelm.
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"We don't want to overwhelm our customers with choices," Ms. Duryea said.
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Disclosing particulars about intimate relationships and finances can overwhelm your nascent friendship.
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Cummings has created a large cast, and occasionally Auntie Lea's friends overwhelm.
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That implies U.S. supply is unlikely to overwhelm global markets, Saucer said.
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All of these can overwhelm the ability of plants and animals to cope.
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We could offer everything in the car – really overwhelm the user with information.
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Even the submission of a large "invalid" form could overwhelm the system's memory.
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The steak is soft and salty, but not enough to overwhelm the palate.
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But you also can't overwhelm them with information they can't possibly digest yet.
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"The fire intensity has the potential to overwhelm even the professionals," Cox said.
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Its sheer spectacle managed to overwhelm precisely the details that made it unique.
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The "sectarian elements" of the monument, she wrote, "easily overwhelm the secular ones".
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Interest in Comey's testimony may overwhelm the most recent controversy over Trump's tweets.
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Don't be, rhetoric as we know, can overwhelm substance at times like these.
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Set aside a good chunk of time and let this one overwhelm you.
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You struggle to survive, but the bullets and chaos eventually, inevitably, overwhelm you.
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"It can overwhelm you when people attack you or make comments," she said.
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"A major disaster, like a 7.2 earthquake, will overwhelm our resources," says Sahakian.
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The traffic would overwhelm the targeted server with requests and knock it offline.
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A single mass defection event would completely overwhelm all sectors of this initiative.
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He insists that the forces of connection will overwhelm the forces of division.
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But the floods in Anhui appeared likely to overwhelm these factory-farm swine.
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They want to work and live in a way that doesn't overwhelm them.
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Some—most—will naturally want to overwhelm the haters with shame and numbers.
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The remaining two rounds saw 'Cowboy' completely overwhelm Cote in the striking department.
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Let's do our part to slow the transmission and not overwhelm our hospitals.
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That will overwhelm hospitals -- many of which are already at the breaking point.
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But if the mother understands her infant's sensitivity, she will not overwhelm him.
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Maybe she prefers not to overwhelm her sibling visits with extra head count?
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And over time, this use case would come to overwhelm the Usenet protocol.
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Tedious metaphors, drawing comparisons between birds and humans, cages and countries, overwhelm sentences.
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Zyl doesn't want to overwhelm you with a ton of content at once.
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But avoid flooding the other side with facts: They can overwhelm decision making.
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At other times, it seems to overwhelm the White House's own communications strategy.
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The announcement sparked a backlash online from people saying it could overwhelm hospitals.
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Do not overwhelm him with suggestions, or assume that you can "fix" him.
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"Please let's try to flatten the curve & not overwhelm our health care system."
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But dementia is a terminal disease, one whose burdens can overwhelm family caregivers.
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Mixers have to quickly fade him out so he doesn't overwhelm the sound.
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In many settings, it can overwhelm a person and lead to poorer choices.
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In Boston specifically, "king tides" overwhelm walkways and roads several times a year.
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Without a solution, it will overwhelm our entire society and cripple our economy.
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Helmut Kohl's successful push for rapid German reunification looked to overwhelm Berlin's underground.
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But it doesn't lean so heavily into nostalgia to overwhelm a great story.
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Such a scenario could overwhelm or confuse the system and render it useless.
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That irritation would overwhelm skin that is already inflamed from acne or rosacea.
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On Saturday, he tended to overwhelm his arias with finicky changes in dynamics.
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It could be that the forms — 0003 pages or more — can overwhelm candidates.
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The prospect of having to reply to each one seemed to overwhelm him.
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Does the sheer number of desperate, confused people in your inbox ever overwhelm you?
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To overwhelm larger males, 856 employs what us humans might best describe as attitude.
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The needs of each wave of expelled migrants overwhelm the village — food, water, medicine.
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The needs of each wave of expelled migrants overwhelm the village -- food, water, medicine.
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"Secular growth stories overwhelm the threat of increased trade frictions every time," he said.
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I felt the guilt and shame of falling behind in my class overwhelm me.
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It's just so surreal, that you kind of want to just not overwhelm someone.
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Though, you can still overwhelm any computer if you launch enough web browser tabs.
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Never once does it allow its romance to overwhelm the clarity of its prose.
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I just know that it's important not to let things like losing overwhelm me.
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As Loesch responded, jeers and boos from the crowd started to overwhelm the space.
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A large inheritance could overwhelm their mission in life, and dim their own ambitions.
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Overwhelm is a chunkily pixelated hardcore shooter-platformer with a couple of interesting twists.
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Accompanying status updates explained why they were posting, essentially to "confuse" and "overwhelm" police.
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"I need you guys to step up and overwhelm them," the president reportedly said.
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Your psychic abilities are super strong today, and other people's energy could overwhelm you.
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Bad habits that you thought you could handle are going to overwhelm you today.
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Neurological and behavioral problems among students are now threatening to overwhelm the education system.
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Dedicated in 1951, six years after the war, the display was meant to overwhelm.
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"So North Korea can presumably build more ER Scuds to overwhelm THAAD," Lewis said.
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These handy devices aren't intended to play so loudly that they overwhelm outside disruptions.
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Are there any that you find you must avoid lest their inspiration overwhelm you?
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Stress, overwhelm, burnout: these were the closest words I had to describe my feelings.
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As inevitable as the winter, the penguins march down the slope and overwhelm him.
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Left unchecked, this would … overwhelm our healthcare system and severely damage our national security.
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The fear and anxiety about the short and long term threaten to overwhelm us.
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"I think it's very possible that the pandemic may overwhelm our medical system" vs.
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I think you understate the degree to which the "noise" can overwhelm everything else.
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No, vaccines can't overwhelm your immune system, which already confronts countless pathogens every day.
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First, the pandemic will likely overwhelm failed public health systems in Yemen and Syria.
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Individual stations are subject to closure on Thursday if crowd sizes overwhelm surrounding streets.
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Therefore, it doesn't take a whole lot of extra demand to overwhelm that system.
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Curiosity seems to overwhelm wives when they meet someone once married but now single.
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It smells crisply of licorice, which does not overwhelm the flavor of the cracker.
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The danger is not that deterrence will fail but that passions may overwhelm rationality.
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Denial of service attacks overwhelm servers with traffic, forcing them to crash or slow.
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The floods can overwhelm storm drains, and slowly degenerate infrastructure and strain city resources.
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And some build into true monsters that overwhelm even the bulwarks built against them.
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Storm surges can overwhelm area cities' wastewater treatment plants, sending runoff into Tampa Bay.
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To generalize from this, you might say that results overwhelm causes and neutralize them.
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The barrage of big tech earnings reports due out next week may overwhelm investors.
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"Traditional development cannot overwhelm or overpower the area," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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To make it work you have to be careful not to overwhelm the story.
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They're unscented so they won't overwhelm the room or compete with perfume or cologne.
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They say that making all past records public would overwhelm the police with work.
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"McConnell's loyalty to Trump should not overwhelm his loyalty to the Constitution," he asserts.
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Those haunting heavenly voices are still there, too, ready to overwhelm when you're ready.
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"Rising out of despair, not letting despair overwhelm you, is important," Al Qadiri says.
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The only way to beat this Packers team is to overwhelm them with points.
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Those potential flows could overwhelm the Feather River and other downstream waterways, channels and levees.
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Given the chance, memories can overwhelm a place and become invisible barriers hemming you in.
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They represent just a fraction of a humanitarian crisis that threatens to overwhelm the country.
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You don't want to overwhelm your potential matches with every single aspect of your personality.
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Again, I can't tell if this is legitimately useful or will overwhelm you with data.
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Some games overwhelm you with instructions, filling the screen with button prompts, hints, and maps.
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Even with intense focus on redundancy, natural disasters can overwhelm even the best laid plans.
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People get lost inside large organizations and group think can overwhelm even normally ethical individuals.
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It is a mathematical truism that exponential growth will eventually overwhelm any fixed, finite quantity.
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Since then flood readiness has improved, but Harvey's extraordinary rainfall might overwhelm all such preparations.
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In spite of their rapid increase in numbers, supply has yet to overwhelm the demand.
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Tell yourself that it's okay to take a moment so that you don't overwhelm yourself.
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And even though numerically mainline Protestants didn't overwhelm everyone else, they counted for a lot.
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When these memories overwhelm him, or other refugee students, they are taken outside to play.
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Or they fear their panic will overwhelm them, but are able to remain in control.
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However, a decline in technology stocks, led by Cisco , helped overwhelm most of the gains.
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"As long as sellers overwhelm buyers with their dumping, no base can form," Cramer explained.
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To enter Douglas Crimp's exhibition at Galerie Buchholz is to enter a state of overwhelm.
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Don't let the crowds and options rush or overwhelm your decision — take your time. 2.
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The thinking has been that the sheer volume of examples will overwhelm any human bias.
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Hard because the outside voices of (mostly) well meaning advisors can overwhelm and confuse me.
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Or it could overwhelm the agenda and crowd out Trump's efforts to achieve much else.
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You stage excitement but, internally, a mix of jealousy and boredom overwhelm any sincere interest.
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Wayward Sky: a cute, heartwarming VR adventure Many VR experiences overwhelm the player with spectacle.
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"I would be disappointed to learn that four attacking missiles would overwhelm THAAD," he said.
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Yet even Johnson's power could not overwhelm the thick Bermuda grass rough at East Lake.
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She served 12 aces, eight in the first set, to overwhelm Makarova in 723 minutes.
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The cost of supporting and caring for our growing elderly populations could overwhelm state budgets.
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I have a bit of an accent, but my appearance seemed to overwhelm their ear.
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Your favorite friends, brands and celebrities may essentially be asking to overwhelm you with notifications.
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Matters of diversity now threaten to overwhelm the institution just as they did Sunday's show.
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A slowly released active ingredient can help reduce irritation, since it doesn't overwhelm the skin.
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All the tracing, blending, and color-matching can overwhelm even the most adept makeup maven.
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As the software developed, interest from corporate sponsors began to overwhelm the team's autism research.
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When this happened, feelings of guilt, disgust and shame would inevitably begin to overwhelm me.
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Just the cost of equipment and travel can quickly overwhelm an athlete reaching for qualification.
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Loans may be difficult to obtain privately if businesses overwhelm capital markets during this crisis.
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CreditCreditIllustrations by Ben Wiseman Opinion Columnist We overwhelm teenagers with advice about choosing a college.
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They overwhelm many Americans' ability to process and track, maintain outrage or even fact-check.
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But the energy-intensive process of mining cryptocurrency threatens to overwhelm the country's energy infrastructure.
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The flood of information, of reports true, false, and somewhere in between, would overwhelm us.
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Six Iraqi army brigades were standing by to overwhelm the Kurds when the snow melted.
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Its ultimate goal is to overwhelm governments and achieve the deconstruction of the administrative state.
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Heavy rains can overwhelm the shallow water table, pushing water up from the earth itself.
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"He'll underwhelm everyone and not overwhelm anyone," said Diane Swonk, chief economist at Grant Thornton.
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"Bloomberg was previously able to overwhelm opponents with millions in relentlessly positive advertising," Burton said.
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And in his "Rewind (Kelala)," the folds of material, like accordioned paper, overwhelm the bars.
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And such a memory can continually overwhelm the nervous system, causing it to shut down.
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A list of the qualities a president needs to be successful would overwhelm this piece.
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What's more, empowering OIRA to directly intervene in financial regulations could overwhelm the tiny office.
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Cruickshank also likes to put in extended flurries of frenetic work designed to overwhelm the opponent.
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Mute lets us manage "the tsunami of posts that otherwise threaten to overwhelm us," Dunbar said.
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With so many competing cryptocurrencies, Bonneau says it's simply too easy to overwhelm a smaller coin.
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Despite the precarious nature of his position, most expected Murray to overwhelm Stepanek when play resumed.
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Removing it would "overwhelm the Europeans politically, financially and militarily," said Michael Rühle, a NATO official.
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"Robots should not overwhelm people," Tokyo Olympics Vice General Director Masaaki Komiya said at the event.
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The sheer number of deaths appeared to overwhelm officials in Orlando, a city of 270,000 people.
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Corvo can teleport, stop time, and summon a bloodthirsty swarm of rats to overwhelm his enemies.
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Or that a desire to preserve a lost racial hierarchy would overwhelm simple economic self-interest.
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Swapping meat and potatoes for tuber tartines may overwhelm those flirting with early-stage plant-centrism.
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Such high inventories have the potential to overwhelm storage capacity and lead to further price fall.
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The important thing is not to let that cynicism overwhelm and mute the purpose of attending.
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Attacks are on the rise, and massive numbers of interconnected devices threaten to overwhelm Internet defenders.
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Can we acknowledge that immense gratitude and love often live alongside frustration, overwhelm, and even anger?
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Q-TIPS now offers "men's ultimate" cotton swabs for men whose earwax would overwhelm ladylike swabs.
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The pain and confusion those internal messages cause can overwhelm any effort to understand or engage.
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Any surge in the number of border crossings could easily overwhelm the system and create chaos.
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This rug has a fun pattern but a neutral palette, so it won't overwhelm your space.
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Water Protectors are calling on EVERYONE to check in at SR to overwhelm and confuse them.
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The arc of innovation has reached an inflection point: technological change now threatens to overwhelm us.
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These water signs can easily overwhelm others in early stages of dating with their emotional intensity.
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Once these cancer cells are triggered, they begin to multiply rapidly and overwhelm the immune system.
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PAN's releases want to overwhelm you with the details stuffed into every corner of the mix.
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Ranked choice would also make voting more complicated; this could overwhelm some voters and depress turnout.
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It's the job of Marine infantry to close with the enemy and overwhelm them with firepower.
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Neurological and behavioral problems — real or feared — among students are threatening to overwhelm the education system.
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Hospitals struggle to cope: A tidal wave of coronavirus patients is threatening to overwhelm hospitals worldwide.
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Cox said that putting this power in the hands of the government would overwhelm federal resources.
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Rumors and misinformation could easily overwhelm legitimate news channels, as people share tweets, images and videos.
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These "grotesques," as Anderson called them, had allowed doubt and fear to overwhelm their better instincts.
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That can't be the ... You're never gonna have enough news literacy to overwhelm the garbage. Yeah.
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A sudden surge in infections would probably overwhelm Russia's extensive but often ramshackle state medical system.
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Israel says Hezbollah has some 130,000 rockets, far more than necessary to overwhelm Israel's air defenses.
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Son's announcement sparked an intense backlash online, the criticism being that the move could overwhelm hospitals.
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She said there was a concern that such large groups could overwhelm facilities along the border.
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The threat of it causing massive outbreaks that overwhelm health systems around the world is serious.
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"It's a matter of not letting this overwhelm the rest of my life," Mr. Blatt said.
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He's able to overwhelm the opposition and create grassroots appeal through his charitable causes and giving.
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Never mind that Los Angeles county's estimated homeless population (2628,28503) would overwhelm most any NBA arena.
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But by 2012 Falciani's revelations and other pressures threatened to overwhelm the Swiss resistance to transparency.
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But the availability of such potent weapons gives Mexican mobsters the ability to overwhelm security forces.
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A tiny fraction of passive sales would overwhelm the buying power of the remaining active investors.
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Perhaps it will revisit the issue when the vulgarities it has unleashed overwhelm the justices' sensibilities.
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Calculated and recalculated as if the sums will improve with repetition, the figures overwhelm the mind.
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A few years ago, my work demands began to overwhelm my ability to remember important information.
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The family split up, camping at separate addresses so as not to overwhelm their generous hosts.
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For many years, smaller dogs were in vogue; today, medium to large dogs overwhelm the list.
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Something bold and aspirational will overwhelm Congress and voters, but they will embrace something deliberate and careful.
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But the small disk, usually mounted in front of a telescope, can't fully overwhelm the sun's brightness.
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The straps come loose as soon as you overwhelm the strength of the magnet (which isn't much).
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"Bernie's New Hampshire juggernaut," by Alexander Zaitchik Inside the movement to overwhelm a small state with votes.
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This rain could overwhelm New Orleans' pumping systems, causing a repeat of Wednesday morning's flash flood emergency.
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But the show is also a kind of musical, whose technical demands overwhelm this production (55 minutes).
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More sophisticated financial firms in London outcompete those in Frankfurt; California's internet firms overwhelm competitors in Paris.
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Factors beyond China's control could easily overwhelm the impact of any deal on the bilateral trade deficit.
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In the opening frame, Pineda seemed poised to overwhelm his young opponent with an aggressive ground attack.
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If they vary enough, as they might in other situations, these fluctuations will overwhelm the stable flow.
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Hundreds of essential oils exist, so it can definitely overwhelm beginners to differentiate one from the other.
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Sessions said Kaine was trying to overwhelm Pence with a barrage of attacks on him and Trump.
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The drama of the situations, however, never manages to overwhelm the comedy keeping the show's heart intact.
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However, they are operating in a silent state of continual overwhelm, and the predictable consequence is disengagement.
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Russia could already overwhelm America's missile defense system if it launched multiple nuclear-tipped weapons at once.
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However, he warns that the company should take care not to overwhelm consumers with too many options.
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But could he be convincing as a more combative progressive, or would his reputation overwhelm his rhetoric?
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But the density of the music and the many vocal effects occasionally threatened to overwhelm the text.
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But the show is also a kind of musical, whose technical demands overwhelm this production (2305 minutes).
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Change is the air, and there's a feeling of instability, but don't let that overwhelm you, Aquarius.
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He felt a wave of anger rising and he welcomed it, wanted it to overwhelm his panic.
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I understand that 10 billion, triple the number half a century ago, will soon overwhelm the planet.
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It found a similar result that just letting the coronavirus spread will quickly overwhelm the healthcare system.
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It is best to come with a group, as the servings are large and can easily overwhelm.
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Democratic enthusiasm appeared to overwhelm a part of the state that has long been a Republican stronghold.
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They also claim that minority Muslims and Hindus have a plan to overwhelm the island by fecundity.
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"Now with weaker demand, the global supply growth is going to overwhelm global demand growth," he added.
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There's lots of swelling songs about romance and death, and clattering instrumentals that tend toward emotional overwhelm.
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It needs to overwhelm you in order to work; how long can one stubborn approach do that?
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"It's important that we don't let the security fears overwhelm what has made America great," he said.
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You can almost hear Beethoven trying to overwhelm you, attempting to write the ultimate solemn choral work.
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Cuomo has repeatedly warned that the coronavirus epidemic in New York threatens to overwhelm the healthcare system.
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It can permit a wine to express the character of a site, or it can overwhelm it.
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Hezbollah now has more than 120,000 rockets and missiles, Israel estimates, enough to overwhelm Israeli missile defenses.
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Some hospital executives said they were confident that the outbreak would not overwhelm New York City's hospitals.
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A red couch that looked amazing in the showroom may turn out to overwhelm your small space.
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The frightening drug-induced psychosis he describes could overwhelm remaining constraints keeping someone from violence or suicide.
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The scale of the problem was enough to overwhelm entire agencies, much less one investigator like Buemi.
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Researchers are also worried large releases of carbon emissions could overwhelm natural reservoirs that store carbon dioxide.
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By flying perhaps miles ahead of the main blaze and starting new fires, firebrands can overwhelm crews.
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As a combination therapy, the different drug components "attack" MTB at various sites to overwhelm the pathogen.
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The idea behind Project Blitz is to overwhelm state legislatures with bills based on centrally manufactured legislation.
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"Although these claims may not ultimately be successful, the appeals would overwhelm our system," Ms. Murrill said.
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"Sometimes these days it feels like anger, hatred and viciousness are going to overwhelm us," he said.
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Thomas's college coach, Brenda Frese, compared her to LeBron James, with his ability to physically overwhelm opponents.
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Thomas's college coach, Brenda Frese, compared her to LeBron James, with his ability to physically overwhelm opponents.
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Such action would also need to threaten to overwhelm the Russian support that props up Mr. Assad.
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That's often for the best, because too much choice can overwhelm investors and actually hurt your returns.
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He often remarks on how handsome he is, using his looks to overwhelm and confuse his enemies.
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"He understands the concept that mass communication is going to overwhelm kind of what reality is, right?"
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"Even simple tasks can overwhelm the brain when we try to do several at once," he concluded.
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The question is whether it is prudent at this stage to simply let doubts overwhelm other aspects.
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This interactive feature manages not to overwhelm objects hanging on walls or presented in specially constructed vitrines.
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All of those negative emotions that used to overwhelm me, I've gotten better at channelling them creatively.
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If a lot of bonds have to change hands quickly, that could easily overwhelm the market's limited liquidity.
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"If the new administration proves erratic and incompetent (a real possibility), dejection will quickly overwhelm confidence," he said.
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Proyas just doesn't seem to work well in big-budget environments, which appear to completely overwhelm his talents.
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I'm working through little daily traumas so that they don't overwhelm me; she's shaking out her neck rolls.
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Art has the ability to overwhelm the viewer and transport them to a future better than their present.
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All they need is enough mining power to overwhelm the rest of the mining pool — hence, 51 percent.
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He brought in the attacks on whether voters can trust Clinton without letting the issue overwhelm his argument.
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I'm really not sure whether these downsides overwhelm the upside of the Kirin 980 processor's quickness and efficiency.
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The TEFAF fair continues to be a place that looks to overwhelm with its opulence and wealth signification.
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I liked TurboTax when I tried it because its friendly, clear interface doesn't overwhelm you with tax questions.
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But the immense amount of rain in three hours would overwhelm any system, said agency director Ghassan Korban.
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The aftermath would overwhelm our storytelling because we are a light and bright show, generally, and a comedy.
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Its anti-slavery approach, in the wake of the Kansas-Nebraska Act, was set to overwhelm Buchanan's Democrats.
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One day, cancer will overwhelm her body but, true to form, she'll leave you with a great gift.
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In Overwhelm, you control a lone soldier who has been sent to wipe out a hive of monsters.
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Their plan was to overwhelm New York's fire response and burn as much of the city as possible.
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It's easy to get lost in a sea of frameworks, and you don't want to overwhelm your team.
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Overwhelmed levees While not as destructive as feared, Barry did overwhelm some levees and cause widespread power outages.
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Will the motivation of his base overwhelm the alienation that these lowest-common-denominator tactics cause among independents?
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Unfortunately, piles of information can quickly overwhelm even the best human analysts and critical details can go unnoticed.
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Carrasco, Indians overwhelm Tigers CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Indians' offense has roared to life after a two-game slumber.
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Harvey's also causing concern in New Orleans, where heavy rains could overwhelm the city's already-compromised drainage system.
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The message urges users to check-in to the location in an effort to "overwhelm and confuse" officers.
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On sunny days, California solar farms have had to shut down, lest their added generation overwhelm the grid.
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Instead of having flood waters overwhelm the city's defenses, they'd simply be channeled into the newly converted waterways.
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Sessions wrote in his directive that such a change would overwhelm the administration's already-backlogged immigration case system.
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After Comey's testimony, a surge of Web searches for Richman appeared to overwhelm the Columbia Law School's website.
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When I started out in TV, you couldn't have it that bright because it would overwhelm the camera.
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Clinton's campaign had given him a front-row seat at the debate to watch her "overwhelm" Mr. Trump.
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The challenges in both the U.S. and Brazil are to make sure such immediate incentives don't overwhelm prudence.
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The influx had threatened to overwhelm some European governments, and it bolstered the fortunes of populist political movements.
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And the backing should have a little color to it, but again, you don't want it to overwhelm.
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The broken gas lines could create thousands of fires that could overwhelm emergency responders after a major temblor.
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For example, if North Korea were to fire enough missiles at one time, that could overwhelm any system.
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First, you need a dedicated space — a place to do your work where other things can't overwhelm you.
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After the federal government allowed Southern white violence to overwhelm Reconstruction, the justices allowed segregation in Plessy v.
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson says the crisis is "accelerating" and could soon overwhelm the country's healthcare system.
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Are any of these challenges as dire as a novel virus threatening to overwhelm the nation's health system?
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Partly because I think it's not right to overwhelm the repertory of the company with my own work.
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And these open borders would overwhelm schools and hospitals, drain public services and flood communities with poisonous drugs.
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Their playoff experience might overwhelm the youthful Rams, but more recent performances suggest the Falcons will be overmatched.
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"We're going to completely overwhelm the hospital system," without tighter restrictions than those in effect now, Tan said.
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A truly serious downturn could trigger huge robotic futures sales that could overwhelm the capacities of the traders.
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Cuomo has repeatedly warned that the coronavirus epidemic in New York threatens to overwhelm the health-care system.
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We were able to really come in and overwhelm at the last minute in some of these places.
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And now he grew more and more angry with himself that he had let the Olympics overwhelm him.
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At the same time, even a less severe pandemic has the potential to overwhelm a country's health infrastructure.
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Iowa's cities — Davenport, Sioux City, Waterloo — don't overwhelm the state in the way that Chicago does to Illinois.
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Should the bad start to overwhelm the good, he may need to step down sooner than he'd like.
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Esvelt plans to release enough genetically modified mice, tens of thousands of them, to overwhelm the wild population.
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The World Health Organization and Bill Gates have been warning that the coronavirus could overwhelm Africa's health systems.
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Intense precipitation events can overwhelm drainage systems, for example, causing flooding in areas removed from rivers and coasts.
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The science of Star Wars The alien species on the screen intrigue but don't overwhelm the human imagination.
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The screenwriters, Matthew Michael Carnahan and Matthew Sand, have designed the dialogue both to instruct and to overwhelm.
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The Ewoks manage to overwhelm and completely defeat a technologically superior force simply by using conventional military tactics.
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Storm surge of 501 feet on top of a high tide at 7 feet could overwhelm Carolina Beach.
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The profusion of required hearings would overwhelm the immigration court, which can't handle the cases it already has.
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With so many beauty experts in the world, it's incredibly hard to not let imposter syndrome overwhelm you.
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Indefinite family separation is almost certainly going to overwhelm the already precarious system for dealing with migrant children.
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Instead, focus on getting so many small donations into politics that they overwhelm the influence of wealthy corporations.
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Officials had worried the water would overwhelm several pits where coal ash had been stored, potentially contaminating rivers.
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Miller has allowed his personal obsessions and predilections to overwhelm what made them work in the first place.
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The sheer enormity of the industry is enough to overwhelm any stressed or anxious individual, to say the least.
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Rather than overwhelm the player with hardware-crunching spectacle, FFXII excels with a cool and clean sense of style.
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While the work may overwhelm as obtuse or dense, an underlying generosity of spirit invites the viewer to dwell.
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SO Water Protectors are calling on EVERYONE to check-in at Standing Rock, ND to overwhelm and confuse them.
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That army, and $20163 billion-plus in annual net profit, gives Philip Morris the resources to overwhelm the FCTC.
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The app itself opens and works quickly, and doesn't overwhelm you with buttons despite all the V903 can do.
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On this cassette release, noisy, metallic sounds threaten to overwhelm the plaintive song to which they are obliquely related.
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"Growth in U.S. output of 900,000 bpd this year (and in 2018) should not overwhelm the market," it added.
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While it's not nearly as minimalistic as an Apple TV 24K remote, the number of buttons doesn't overwhelm you.
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The overwhelm of administrative work can also be challenging, and like any other entrepreneurial venture, time management is key.
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I crossed the border here thinking that a high-traffic crossing like this one might overwhelm the Haitian side.
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Longer term, "door-t0-door" service requests could overwhelm popular destinations, leading to designated dropoff points farther from destinations.
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It&aposs green enough to overwhelm the color of the red blood cells and turn everything green, Austin said.
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Others posit that Mr Giuliani is trying to overwhelm and confuse, so voters do not know whom to believe.
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SO Water Protecters are calling on EVERYONE to check-in at Standing Rock, ND, to overwhelm and confuse them.
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Unchecked, global warming could overwhelm the efforts of even the most far-sighted island governments to adapt to it.
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Signal-jamming can block the link between a drone and its operator, or overwhelm a GPS-based navigation system.
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True to their training, the Zetas used military-grade force to take control of territory and overwhelm their enemies.
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He is the embodiment of the theory that undiluted conservatism will boost turnout and overwhelm the Democrats' demographic advantages.
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He ends the rendition with two clear, piercing shrieks that look and sound like they're going to overwhelm him.
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The guard corps has bought scores of small, low-flying aircraft that it apparently hopes can overwhelm enemy defenses.
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But by protecting my time, I can navigate the feeling of overwhelm and do what's best for my company.
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So Water Protecters are calling on everyone to check-in at Randing Stock, ND to overwhelm and confuse them.
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The U.S. government's $217 trillion student loan program has a dizzying array of repayment plans that can overwhelm borrowers.
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Such laws can also overwhelm police and social services who could otherwise focus on the children most at risk.
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And at a time when bigotry threatens to overwhelm our discourse, we must amplify voices of basic human respect.
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In many areas of the game's underwater world, fish, kelp leaves, ambient particles, corals, and seagrasses overwhelm the screen.
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It had nothing to do with their unique styles of play, or with their similar abilities to overwhelm defenders.
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I imagine the sometimes complicated nature of my mind can frustrate or overwhelm him but he never lets on.
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More extreme rainfall due to climate change may also overwhelm dams that have not been modernized, the AP noted.
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Narrator: Ask anyone in New York City what their favorite pizza place is, and the results might overwhelm you.
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But I'm surprised they overwhelm even the risk factors as strong as smoking, diabetes or even end-stage disease.
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The market "systems are so complex that they overwhelm the ability of any one individual to predict," he added.
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Mr. Sivan's voice is full of soft curves and light fatigue — he'd rather sketch a convincing outline than overwhelm.
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While a political and social consciousness floods the paintings, Florian never lets it overwhelm the work or become anecdotal.
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There is a difference between me and one of those big celebrities, when fans overwhelm them and it's scary.
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He believes his own brilliance and force of personality can overwhelm everything from the permanent bureaucracy to foreign nations.
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A few police officers stood out for ensuring that the violence did not overwhelm the areas under their charge.
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On Friday, WHO officials warned the outbreak could overwhelm health systems around the world in just a few weeks.
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One of the biggest concerns about the pandemic is that a sharp spike in cases could overwhelm healthcare systems.
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"The cash demand from what could be a large spike in missed payments would overwhelm the sector," Broeksmit said.
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She warned that without additional resources, Trump's quest to keep his campaign promises could overwhelm the system even further.
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Some strains are very peppery or earthy, which can overwhelm delicate flavors, but is well-suited to punchier foods.
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I don't want to overwhelm you, but I also recommend using it to make bread crumbs, croutons or toast.
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The firing of guns in plays upsets me in ways that can overwhelm whatever other response I might have.
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The seaweed gives salsa a gentle saline flavor that harmonizes with the tomatoes and chiles, but doesn't overwhelm them.
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The experience of walking through Darboven's installation is one of overwhelm and speechlessness, both symptoms of trauma and shock.
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He warned that if the country does not commit to strong mitigation efforts, the outbreak could overwhelm U.S. hospitals.
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Major outbreaks in cities like New York and San Francisco threaten to overwhelm the regional hospital systems, officials say.
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As in the US, the stringent testing requirements reflect officials' concern that widespread testing would overwhelm the healthcare system.
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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has said any realistic scenario about the unfolding outbreak would overwhelm the healthcare system.
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A public health doctor predicted Tuesday that a spike in COVID-19 cases could overwhelm the health-care system.
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The goal, she said, was to avoid a rapid spike in cases that would overwhelm the public health system.
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Perhaps the demographers never even imagined that their findings could be interpreted to demonstrate that nonwhites would "overwhelm" whites.
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The orange tang of the sauce brought a superb punch of flavor but didn't overwhelm the savory chicken taste.
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There is the constant, relentless, unremitting financial triage as our financial obligations slowly overwhelm our means of meeting them.
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The second seed needed little more than an hour to overwhelm his opponent, dropping only six points on serve.
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That said, the risks of a fiscal policy misstep are mounting, and that could overwhelm actions by central banks.
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What should language arts class look like when ad hominem arguments, name calling and "alternative facts" overwhelm civil discourse?
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Then the creeping insecurity and self-loathing came rushing back, threatening to overwhelm the comfort of this new relationship.
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Knowing well how armed that neighborhood is, Colonel Faizy feared that a retaliatory attack could overwhelm the precinct's police.
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Certainly, headlining an outdoor festival is different — you cannot beat the sky — but the urge to overwhelm typically remains.
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That isn't always the case; sometimes hardships and suffering simply overwhelm us and no good thing comes from them.
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Chinese missiles are also being stuffed with more warheads, which makes it easier to overwhelm and bamboozle missile defences.
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By seeking the President's praise, Paul complied with the dynamic of capitulation that seems to overwhelm Republicans in Washington.
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A civil war combined with terrorist organizations fighting for power and territory will overwhelm, and possibly disintegrate, Afghan forces.
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Shares fell nearly 7 percent amid concerns that the company's burgeoning expenses will overwhelm any sales gains it makes.
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The resources and technical capability of nation states can easily overwhelm the vast majority of private sector cyber defenses.
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However, we also pay close attention to structural imbalances in the markets that have the potential to overwhelm fundamentals.
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These are houses that are made not to disrupt or overwhelm their surroundings, but to — sometimes literally — reflect them.
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More from Axios: New streamers battle over old shows ... The rising cost of digital TV ... Streaming choices overwhelm consumers
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A high rate of warming can overwhelm the ability of many marine and land species to adapt to climate change.
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Knowing just how to integrate these festive items into your look (so they accentuate, not overwhelm) is all it takes.
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For ages I'd make tunes, take them out to play, and then not play them, because the insecurities overwhelm thing.
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And hey, if the beer bros at yoga ever start to overwhelm you, weed yoga is probably even more chill.
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And they could overwhelm the White House again, and complicate the President's efforts to mount an effective political counter-attack.
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Meltdown: (n.) Anger expressed by a woman in a stressful top-level congressional position, the responsibilities of which overwhelm her.
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Most of Amazon's options for popcorn replenishment are very big packs of popcorn that would likely overwhelm a small household.
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Put together, the trends — the shrinking, aging and low fertility of the population — will overwhelm the Chinese economy, Eberstadt said.
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A scroll through Keds' new fall collection will overwhelm you with bright hues, paint-splattered prints, and flower-power patterns.
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"Just got a front row seat to watch @HillaryClinton overwhelm @realDonaldTrump at the "Humbling at Hofstra" on Monday," Cuban tweeted.
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This type of cyberattack has become a favorite among adversarial hackers who use it to overwhelm websites with web traffic.
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That quick turnaround encourages players to push, to try to mob control points and overwhelm the enemy with blaster fire.
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U.S. food and entertainment franchises overwhelm domestic offerings, and movie and music hits differ only slightly from across the border.
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And just when one image threatened to overwhelm him, like the "Ziggy Stardust" persona, he ditched it and moved on.
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That's a cyber attack designed to overwhelm a website with inbound traffic, effectively shutting down access for legitimate website users.
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If Schwind adds limonene to give a burst of energy, he doesn't want the lemon flavor to overwhelm the caramel.
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Take time to tune out One of Wong's most helpful career tips involves making sure your work doesn't overwhelm you.
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The sign-up process airs on the side of caution, while attempting to not overwhelm the end user with information.
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"You don't have to be a mathematician to realize that compensation at arbitrarily high levels would overwhelm Volkswagen," he said.
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Drizzle hamachi with ponzu until satisfied, but remember it should just be enough to accentuate the fish, not overwhelm it.
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His shapes are so big and bright that they would overwhelm Lawson's work if there weren't enough space between them.
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"Just got a front row seat to watch @HillaryClinton overwhelm @realDonaldTrump at the 'Humbling at Hofstra' on Monday," Cuban tweeted.
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"This is the most expensive place you could choose, and it is the easiest to overwhelm," Brennan told VICE News.
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When our next major war comes, it is almost certain to bring casualties that will overwhelm our military's manpower reserves.
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"You don't have to be a mathematician to realise that compensation at arbitrarily high levels would overwhelm Volkswagen," he said.
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Use these tips to avoid overwhelm and maintain a healthy professional balance, even as your secondary project grows in scope.
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Among their fears: Too many users clicking too many links or other multimedia during an emergency would overwhelm companies' networks.
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Without population control, the herds double every five years until they overwhelm the land, destroy critical habitats and ultimately starve.
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Harumafuji's other staple is to overwhelm his man with aggression and speed, and against Kisenosato this is what he did.
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Within a minute, my nose gushed blood again, probably from the overwhelm of topping a bottom who was topping me.
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Milwaukee plays a very aggressive of defense that uses the team's length at every position to overload and overwhelm offenses.
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That's Exactly How This Video Feels Stop What You're Doing and Let This Little Clay Person Overwhelm You with Feelings
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"People are trying to work with it here in Cincinnati so it doesn't overwhelm the justice system," Mr. Stephens said.
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A large-enough showing by voters opposed to Trump would overcome the forces of gerrymandering and overwhelm the Koch brothers.
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"The need for ventilation services during a severe pandemic could quickly overwhelm these day-today operational capabilities," the report says.
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States will have to individually approve each waiver, which could easily overwhelm the system considering the scope of the disease.
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New York state also pleaded for more medical personnel and supplies to treat the virus cases that could overwhelm hospitals.
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Nerves have been known to overwhelm lesser drivers, like someone Moffatt worked with once at a figure skating world championship.
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My greatest memory of this film is reaching for my popcorn and feeling the guilt overwhelm me with each chew.
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A small fixture in a big room can look dinky, while a large fixture could easily overwhelm a small room.
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Massive electoral defeat – massive enough to overwhelm gerrymandering and other structural advantages of the right – is the only way out.
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It's a palpable feeling in Italy, particularly in Sicily: The sheer volume of fascinating ancient buildings and artifacts can overwhelm.
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The mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton — like so many mass shootings before them — overwhelm us in their horror.
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But are they truly a championship contender if they struggled, even briefly, to overwhelm the immensely hobbled and downtrodden Giants?
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Two governors spoke out about surges of new cases that will quickly overwhelm healthcare systems within the next few weeks.
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As he braced himself in his galley seat, stirring porridge with a wooden spoon, anxious thoughts began to overwhelm him.
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Because they are near each other, a problem at one location can overwhelm the other with thousands of displaced travelers.
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Shall we no longer prove that the success of the party opposed to us will overwhelm the land in ruin?
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However, the Affordable Care Act subsidies showed that the Framers underestimated how short-term political ambitions could overwhelm institutional interests.
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Mr. Jafa seems to want to overwhelm us all, whether we have ever been in a black church or not.
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"That's a major cause of overwhelm, and it can help to take some stuff off of your plate," she says.
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In some kids, when allergies overwhelm the system, they have more temper tantrums and a harder time getting to sleep.
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And Plummer and Ladd are practically magisterial as parents whose lifelong grief has come to define, but not overwhelm, them.
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As for the imagined romantic liaisons, Mr. Harris worried that too much wish fulfillment could overwhelm the show's own storytelling.
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The sexually charged nature of the ordeal, combined with racial elements absent from today's episode, seemed to overwhelm the committee.
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Though there were wonders throughout — layers of lace, tulle, beading and gems — they threatened to overwhelm wearer and spectator alike.
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"We anticipate the huge shift to working from home will quickly overwhelm the capacity of residential communications infrastructure," Pandit predicted.
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There will come a point where the costs of inaction overwhelm the status quo, and action will be universally demanded.
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The pleasure is in the actual discomfort of their victims, the power to overwhelm or make them just take it.
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But oftentimes, flooding can overwhelm already overworked systems, leading to tons of untreated sewage and lots more germs entering the environment.
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Touch tongues You don't want to overwhelm your partner with a "tonsil tongue," particularly at the beginning of a French kiss.
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These identities can make all sorts of demands on us, and often that can overwhelm who we are as unique individuals.
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If the coronal mass ejection is powerful enough, it can produce electric currents on the ground that overwhelm the power grid.
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But the uncertainty this creates, which will hang over the UK for the next three to five years, will overwhelm that.
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That can definitely apply to Fuudo's play of fearless wrestler R. Mika, who uses jumps and throws to overwhelm her enemies.
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How will you do the work of writing when the demands of real life threaten to overwhelm your already busy schedule?
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The idea was that in developing countries, Messenger's diverse array of data-hungry features would overwhelm most people's cell phone plans.
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In particular, it needs to replace its failed forecasting models and be rid of the academics who overwhelm the Fed system.
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If your resolution is to get organized Does the thought of everything you have to do in 2016 already overwhelm you?
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Danyelle's predicament doesn't overwhelm the storyline; instead it adds color to what could have easily been an oversimplification of women's issues.
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If you put too much information, like let's say they put everything on one screen, that tends to overwhelm the user.
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Under the British mandate over Palestine, economists used to worry that immigration into the territory would overwhelm its available water resources.
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If it can't, could a united left, willing to invest carbon revenues in a variety of allied constituencies, overwhelm Republican opposition?
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It oozes an electric blue fizz that doesn't overwhelm your nostrils with happiness and joy, but does smell mildly like berries.
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Investors were already worried that rising U.S. crude production will overwhelm efforts by OPEC and other producing nations to cut supply.
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In that scenario, Axis forces defend their fixed position with superior firepower while Allied forces rely on their numbers to overwhelm.
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And it is also possible that other issues such as the economy will overwhelm the anger about the health care vote.
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The undead corpses of the Abbey's meager graveyard are doddering distractions at noon, but under the shield of midnight, they overwhelm.
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It's the kind of record that simply suggests that you sit back, close your eyes, and let it overwhelm your senses.
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At the same time, Google didn't want to overwhelm people with adjustments and fitting options, including ubiquitous over-the-head strap.
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"I'm trying hard not to focus too much on the grief because if I do, it would just completely overwhelm me."
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If Hatch and other establishment leaders got behind him, Romney could overwhelm whoever else decided to compete in the GOP primary.
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As arousal heightens, so does performance, up to an inflection point when the arousal begins to overwhelm performance and scores decline.
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This is the task Barry Jenkins was given, to overwhelm the topic of systematic oppression with a fondness viewers can feel.
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The easiest way to overwhelm is from above, as this is the vantage point from which all authority tends to descend.
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Meanwhile, Scott Feldman (1-1) bounced back from an underwhelming Opening Day start against Philadelphia to overwhelm the Cardinals (2-13).
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He was still adjusting to his new body and too taken with Ms. Beydler to overwhelm their relationship with these details.
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Perhaps his musical gifts — his innumerable melodies, his harmonic convolutions, his endearing voice — are so prodigious that they overwhelm any skepticism.
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During his presidential campaign in 2000, Fox used colorful language and a charismatic TV presence to overwhelm his more traditional rivals.
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In Paris, the attackers set off to do all three, realizing that this way they could overwhelm the country's emergency response.
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Since 28500, U.S. student loan debt has grown to overwhelm all other categories of non-housing consumer debt in this nation.
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It's intended to slow down the spread of the virus so that it doesn't overwhelm the health system all at once.
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This is emerging as a major priority, as the coronavirus begins to overwhelm the health care system in the United States.
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And if these conflicts poison the political system, they may overwhelm any potential for compromise across party lines on economic issues.
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Pyongyang has worked hard to be able to overwhelm defense systems that the Pentagon has placed in California, Alaska and Hawaii.
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The Democratic Party simply cannot write off nonmetropolitan America — and try to overwhelm it with a rising urban and suburban coalition.
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The statistical analysis was required because manually reviewing the cases of nearly 50,000 children would "overwhelm" the office's resources, he wrote.
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Teams have virtually given up on trying to overwhelm the Warriors with size; Golden State has navigated those situations too often.
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But the fear of government- or corporate-imposed programs should not overwhelm the promise that voluntary, recreational chipping has to offer.
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However, emerging infectious diseases, like COVID-22020, have the potential to fully overwhelm local, state, federal, and international capacities to respond.
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Mayors and governors have said that patients with the virus could overwhelm hospitals, which would contribute to a rising death count.
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The numbers keep ticking up as women tell the stories of men who used their power to overwhelm or coerce them.
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Is partisan passion, stoked by cable news and aimed at keeping a reliable base energized and enraged, to overwhelm reasonable debate?
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If refugee families choose to move to another state soon after arriving, that could also overwhelm local resources to support them.
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It took Japan's battle-hardened troops five hours to overwhelm Shing Mun Redoubt and punch through the thinly manned defensive line.
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He said that an attack could be as simple as trying to overwhelm Google's systems by repeatedly requesting a password reset.
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The sugar in milk is not considered an "added sugar," and it doesn't overwhelm the liver the way added sugar does.
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Without a political settlement, the human suffering will plummet to new depths and continue to overwhelm responders like IRC and NRC.
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Rather than let loss, stress, failure or trauma overwhelm you, use them as learning experiences and steppingstones to a better future.
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"The sheer scale of a catastrophic outburst of the dam would overwhelm in-country capacities to respond," the U.N. report said.
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The proliferation of drug-resistant infections and the myriad methods of transmission can overwhelm even the cleanest and wealthiest of cities.
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I'd refrained, as cats typically overwhelm whatever images they are in, with, well, cuteness, but at this distance I miss them.
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What the designs do is break with traditional fashion in relation to the human figure — they obscure and overwhelm the body.
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In 2002, amid an economic downturn, outrage against Mr. Chávez's policies swelled into protests that threatened to overwhelm the presidential palace.
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There are simply too many other things — like technology, worker productivity and aging — that can either muffle or overwhelm their impact.
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There could be a war, a global economic recession, or a series of climate-driven disasters that overwhelm the international system.
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The expected epidemic of costly complications will overwhelm our healthcare workforce and resources, no matter who sits on our political thrones.
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"Interrogation tactics which may not be coercive when applied to an adult can overwhelm children and the mentally impaired," he added.
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And for a long time I didn't think that global warming gasses would overwhelm the earth enough to change its climate.
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White's most important success in this regard was not allowing the mandatory rulemaking to overwhelm the SEC's other everyday business activities.
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SALT was a bedrock principle, appeasing opponents of the day who feared that federal taxation would overwhelm state and local taxation.
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A spinach pasta with a mushroom and 'nduja sauce, the spice didn't overwhelm, but was a warming compliment to the sauce.
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Congress wasn't meant to ignore a rogue, lawless, or indisciplined White House — it was meant to overwhelm it, to contain it.
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Keep it short and sweet When reaching out, it's important to not overwhelm your recipient with a long-winded block of text.
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But don't be fooled—as sleep-regulating molecules like adenosine accumulate in the brain, the fatigue will eventually overwhelm you, he says.
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If someone panics, Kat must talk them down, and do it in a way that doesn't overwhelm everyone else in the room.
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"It's a risk, but not something that will overwhelm [Boeing]," said Moody's analyst Russell Solomon, who covers the aerospace and defense industry.
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You could try to overwhelm several locations yourself, but there's no guarantee you'll win, and you'll leave the remaining battlefields poorly defended.
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The numbers spawn faster than a user can clean them up, much like errors from the environment can overwhelm a quantum computer.
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There would be no chance to stack the stories up, to show the similarities, to let the patterns emerge and overwhelm disbelief.
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It's a fraught subject, and a dangerous one, and you have to approach it just right, or its power will overwhelm you.
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Instead of spending millions of dollars on protection, policing and prosecution, fund some research and overwhelm the marketplace with counterfeit rhino horn.
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The amount of the piquant, palate-numbing spice is well-balanced in the salt, so it does not overwhelm what you season.
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Some sternly warn the public to stay away, fearing large crowds will overwhelm a town with no gas station or grocery store.
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He has since argued that the unique self-destructiveness of the Republican nominee will likely overwhelm the other variables of his model.
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Eggleston is rightly hailed as a genius of color photography and pondering the beauty of his images can overwhelm any other interpretation.
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But she added that 48 hours of heavy downpours could overwhelm pumps designed to purge streets and storm drains of excess water.
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Mayor LaToya Cantrell said 48 hours of heavy downpours could overwhelm pumps designed to purge streets and storm drains of excess water.
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But Russia's existing arsenal of hundreds of missiles and thousands of warheads could easily overwhelm any defence through sheer weight of numbers.
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And his quotes of like 'doing your little bits of good' you know wherever they are you know can overwhelm the world.
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Given the unprecedented nature of the rainfall, floods might overwhelm shale oil facilities and take them offline for long periods of time.
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The zoo does not want to overwhelm the little panda, and it's been preparing her for crowds over the past few weeks.
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The unidentified attacked used a DDoS — or "distributed denial of service" — attack, which send a huge number of requests to overwhelm servers.
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Cuban last week said he had accepted an invitation from Clinton's campaign to watch her "overwhelm" Trump from a front-row seat.
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With enough of their followers signing up and nominating from a select list of nominees, they were able to overwhelm certain categories.
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When one of the nation's biggest companies enters—and threatens to overwhelm—a whole sector of the economy, the consequences are enormous.
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Founded in 2900, the very purpose of FEMA is to respond to disasters that overwhelm the resources of state and local authorities.
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A return to prices over $100 a barrel could overwhelm the consumer and exert a strong negative drag on the overall economy.
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Toni Maybe they're not advertising in Pennsylvania because — if they see slippage — they can still try to overwhelm Trump with ads later.
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"Subscriber losses [and] cord-cutters will overwhelm all the amazing positives from the movie business and theme parks and advertising," he said.
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Characterized by severe emotional dysregulation, patients with this disorder have feelings of loneliness, rejection, anger and sadness that can quickly overwhelm them.
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"You can't sit on your hands and overwhelm an opponent with a late blitz," said Dan Newman, a Democratic strategist in California.
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But if something does happen, the number of people trying to make phone calls around the same time can overwhelm phone lines.
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It only took Jet about a minute to completely overwhelm his opponent, and for the referee to jump in and stop it.
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I felt myself consumed by anxiety and the fire at the back of my throat as the lights began to overwhelm me.
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At the Crisis Text Line, a text messaging-based crisis counseling hotline, these deluges have the potential to overwhelm the human staff.
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Restaurant operators view delivery as a way to drive incremental sales, but demand can sometimes overwhelm their staff, particularly in urban areas.
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So the next time the sounds and smells of the holiday season start to overwhelm you at your favorite retail store, relax.
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"We mustn't let mourning overwhelm us, because these hours are hours of battle, unity, courage and above all solidarity," Mr. Tsipras said.
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Overall, the oil market could see a record build in supply in April that could overwhelm storage capacity within months, analysts said.
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Overall, the oil market could see a record build in supply in April that could overwhelm storage capacity within months, analysts said.
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When—or if—you welcome guests into your home, you will have to hide this box, because the shame will overwhelm you.
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Protest organisers have urged the public to overwhelm road and rail links to the airport on Sunday and Monday, potentially disrupting flights.
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Joseph Kinzel, a deputy district attorney in Kern County, said the automatic sealing of records might overwhelm local courts and prosecutors' offices.
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They overwhelm the senses, in the way that wildflower "super blooms" have overtaken California's landscape and all of Instagram in recent years.
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The fear, another official said, is having virus cases overwhelm a military medical system that is meant to support the war effort.
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Officials in New York have warned that the virus is threatening to overwhelm the health care system within a matter of weeks.
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Eventually wails and pummeling drums; thwacks stark as bullets; and buzzing, bawling electric guitar overwhelm the shining ecstatic wonder, the wordless hymns.
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That depends on what these attacks portend — whether the global currents of religiously inspired terrorism overwhelm the island's longstanding experience with pluralism.
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The businesses that are trying to stay open now are swimming hard against a tide that seems likely to overwhelm them anyway.
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What we're really trying to accomplish is that we don't overwhelm the health system any more than it's already going to be.
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But the rapidly spreading coronavirus that threatens to overwhelm the current system may mean Sanders' more expensive healthcare plan survives the contest.
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If there is a rapid outbreak, he fears it will overwhelm a number of sectors in countries such as Nigeria and Kenya.
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Mr. Donathan has also prepared life jackets and rope for what he hopes is the unlikely prospect that floodwaters overwhelm his house.
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Health experts fear a widespread outbreak in Africa's most populous country of 200 million people which could overwhelm its creaking healthcare system.
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As the disease spreads and hits its peak in different places, the impact of direct experience could overwhelm the power of identity.
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Workers at the station said the holiday rush was more orderly than a decade ago, when heaving crowds threatened to overwhelm stations.
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To be fair, drones and cruise missiles are especially hard to stop, particularly if they overwhelm defences by arriving in large numbers.
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English teachers — and parents are guilty of this, too — sometimes overwhelm kids with more feedback than they can absorb all at once.
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"We just tried to overwhelm the public with our Twitter feed," said John Mina, who was the police chief in Orlando, Fla.
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"I'm never not shocked at the fact that the other dominant signifiers of being a woman and minority overwhelm that," Harris said.
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President Jimmy Carter created FEMA in 1979 to coordinate the response to disasters that overwhelm the resources of local and state authorities.
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For such a seasoned entertainer, it should have been a simple gig and easy cash, but the task threatens to overwhelm her.
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And even if the pregnancy care center can afford it, the massive block of disclaimer text would easily overwhelm the actual message.
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In the next phase, the Iraqi military's plan is to wear down the fighters and overwhelm them by moving on all fronts.
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In both cases, sheer dramatic skill threatened to overwhelm the facts of the character, and you half-expect Streep to follow suit.
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All things considered, analysts say, it could take American and South Korean forces three to four days to overwhelm North Korea's artillery.
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But because the coronavirus spreads widely and quickly, it can overwhelm local health systems in a way that the flu does not.
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For journalists, the catnip appeal of scoops can overwhelm careful judgment about the value of the disclosures and problematic questions about sources.
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Con artists thrive in times of social and political upheaval, when instability and uncertainty reign, making it easier for emotion to overwhelm reason.
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Smugglers have begun dropping off immigrants in remote areas of the U.S., where they overwhelm border patrol, the Washington Post's Nick Miroff reports.
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"The noise will overwhelm any signal in these data for several weeks," said John Ryding, chief economist at RDQ Economics in New York.
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Going the distance with Jimi Manuwa a second time in March, Blachowicz didn't crack Manuwa's chin early and overwhelm him as others have.
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As president, you must be prepared to cope with them or defuse them before they overwhelm your entire agenda at home and abroad.
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The numbers seem to spawn faster than you can clean them up, much like errors from the environment can overwhelm today's quantum computers.
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Even when demand for renewable electricity is relatively close by, it can overwhelm the AC grid as it travels between source and destination.
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With nowhere to hide, I spent several futile runs trying to overwhelm it with sheer force before trying a different, more tactical approach.
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They are highly dependent on the 213,2000-strong Afghan special forces rushing to the rescue whenever a Taliban attack threatens to overwhelm defenders.
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Often, authors will not let you excerpt solely a particularly controversial portion because they're concerned it will overwhelm the rest of their argument.
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These attacks are often so effective that they completely overwhelm networks and prevent students, teachers and administrators from being able to log on.
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Borteck told Glamour that the space will be a far cry from the fussy beauty counters that can often intimidate and overwhelm shoppers.
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If supermarkets overwhelm you, Publix is your best bet—customers said they had the easiest time finding items there and the fastest checkouts.
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So explosions rattle and voices pop, and the soundtrack of games like Witcher 3 never quite overwhelm no matter what action is happening.
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These forces would seek to overwhelm enemy warships with volleys of missiles and torpedoes from multiple directions, U.S. and Chinese military analysts say.
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We just coordinate the room set-up to make sure we have good flow for the guests and to not overwhelm the animals.
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The expansive list of artists on the record is meant to overwhelm listeners with all there is to discover about African music scenes.
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And the researchers only did a few scans over the course of a few months, lest they overwhelm networks and piss people off.
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Still, the use of numerous decoy missiles or countermeasures by an enemy could overwhelm or confuse the interceptor system and render it useless.
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We also believe that the global economy will avoid a recession and that, ultimately, fundamentals will overwhelm investor emotion and markets will stabilize.
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Don't let these two almost identical images of Lady Gaga overwhelm you ... Put on your poker face because it's time get serious here!
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The post called on allies of the protests "to check-in at Standing Rock, ND to overwhelm and confuse [police]" on social media.
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Lego announced its new (and enormous) 6,020-piece Hogwarts Castle set Wednesday that is sure to delight and overwhelm Harry Potter heads everywhere.
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By January 2017, however, the rapid escalation in the rig count implied a large increase in production that threatened to overwhelm the market.
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Sure, they could be used to break the stock market—and to create intelligent techno—but they also could overwhelm their own creators.
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By January 222, however, the rapid escalation in the rig count implied a large increase in production that threatened to overwhelm the market.
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They see the need to accelerate permit processing, noting that the increase in construction activity could overwhelm some communities and result in delays.
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Populism is good because it embraces a broader swath of America, but we cannot let it or pure democracy overwhelm a representative republic.
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Then there are the nights like one he had on Tuesday when Westbrook can overwhelm an opponent with his talent and ferocious attitude.
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Founders that go through Y Combinator have to remain passionate about their ideas without letting controversial topics like regulation overwhelm them, Seibel said.
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This aging generation will also overwhelm the healthcare industry with 75 percent more patients in the coming years as they enter old age.
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We need the administration and the new Congress to take action – or this multi-faceted predicament will soon overwhelm our healthcare delivery system.
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It would be a strategic blunder and a moral failing to allow the tide of displaced people to overwhelm and destroy the region.
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But on the lonely days, the holidays, the anniversaries, when the quiet and the absences can overwhelm families working to survive their loss.
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What they found: "The trajectory of technology will overwhelm labor markets, killing more jobs than it creates," said 30 percent of those polled.
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I was talking to Megan Smith; they were doing that in cities, and certain small groups of people tend to overwhelm the costs.
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But don't let that overwhelm you — if you can, meditate, call up an old friend, or just observe the energy of the day.
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Whittaker was at least looking for the cleaner punches, where Brunson was seeking only to overwhelm and this is what made the difference.
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Democrats can also hope that a strong turnout in the Democratic-leaning parts of these districts might overwhelm Republican strength in rural areas.
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Netflix is a large, fast-moving, global organization, but taking on too much too quickly can overwhelm and potentially derail your career there.
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In that case, a surge in serious coronavirus infections would overwhelm the medical system, resulting in a tragically greater number of unnecessary deaths.
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The US is bracing for a wave of infections that could overwhelm hospitals, which are short on beds, staff, respirators, and protective equipment.
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Let's be honest: Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) and Vision (Paul Bettany) could, if they wanted to, completely overwhelm the rest of the Avengers.
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For members of Congress, that means that complaints about the president, however justified, should not entirely overwhelm a more humbling imperative: Heal thyself.
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If you dip your nose in the glass the way you sniff wine, you'll overwhelm the olfactory cells linked to your taste buds.
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In Game 2592, Boston came back from a double-digit deficit to overwhelm the Pacers by 6644-2623 in the last 2762 minutes.
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It was advancing across large swaths of San Pedro Sula, using its numbers, tight organization and ruthlessness to overwhelm smaller, less sophisticated groups.
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If the new form reverses that trend and persuades more Americans to mail in their taxes, it could overwhelm an already stressed system.
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Like other insurgent candidates, Sanders benefited tremendously from caucuses, lower-turnout events where grass-roots organizing can overwhelm the party rank-and-file.
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The coronavirus would overwhelm global health systems, spiking fatality rates and forcing several months of deep economic recession with little sense of stability.
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At times, though, the crowds did overwhelm — and so Julia and I adopted the philosophy of stopping right there and getting a beer.
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Orban accused Soros, who is an American citizen, of plotting to overwhelm Hungary with Muslim immigrants in order to undermine its Christian heritage.
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A dearth of hospital beds, ventilators, and rested physicians means a spike in people requiring hospitalization could greatly overwhelm the civilian health system.
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If large numbers of people hear reports of Zika and rush to be tested, they could overwhelm the country's testing laboratories, she said. .
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"There's always chance [this disease could] overwhelm health systems in a number of countries, even in countries with good health systems," Fauci said.
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You want to impress recruiters by highlighting your skills and experiences, but you don't want to overwhelm them with too much information either.
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Even in ideal circumstances, when passwords are strong, a malicious actor could overwhelm an RDP connection with traffic (known as a DDoS attack).
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Mitchell argued that, by reverse-engineering this program, interrogators could overwhelm whatever resistance training a detainee might have absorbed from the Manchester manual.
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People react to them in antisocial ways because of the sense of the level of noise and the sense of overwhelm they feel.
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When her feelings started to overwhelm her, she put her face in hands, took deep breaths and breathed through her emotions, she said.
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Cal, which rallied from a halftime deficit to overwhelm North Carolina in the second half on Saturday, had no such luck against Baylor.
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We might not be able to totally rid the world of evil, but we must do our part to overwhelm it with goodness.
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But the Sweden of 2017 is sending another message: how quickly crisis can overwhelm even a strong country if it gets immigration wrong.
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When their classes seem too difficult, or personal problems overwhelm them, what one student called "multiple check-ins" keep them from going under.
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He expressed fears that an influx of people ahead of the deadline could overwhelm medical staff and further spread the virus, RTHK said.
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Indeed, the Tate Modern was forced to accelerate its expansion plans when the neighborhood it helped jump-start threatened to overwhelm its footprint.
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But it was a last stop in other senses as well, carved out of a rain forest that seemed ready to overwhelm it.
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The alien species on the screen intrigue but don't overwhelm the human imagination because they're rooted in familiar animals we know on Earth.
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When a pig rots on the forest floor, it floods the soil with nutrients like nitrogen—too many nutrients that overwhelm the vegetation.
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Conventional wisdom has it that science is always outrunning our ethics, that new technologies overwhelm our ability to reason ethically and regulate breakthroughs.
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There is, though, such a thing as an intimidating venue, a place that can overwhelm even the hardest heart and the coolest mind.
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Japan is on heightened alert over North Korea's capabilities, weighing whether it could be testing a "saturation attack" meant to overwhelm missile defenses.
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A country with big challenges could only make progress when one party or the other garnered enough power to overwhelm the other completely.
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Mud flows fast, and being at least twice as heavy as water, it can overwhelm neighborhoods "in a matter of minutes", he added.
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Unlike last season, when L.S.U. could physically overwhelm opponents in the paint, this year the team is built more on skill and shotmaking.
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When asked how he will pass his agenda, he talks in grand terms about a grass-roots movement that will overwhelm Republican opposition.
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The principal violist, Cynthia Phelps, eventually joins her, and they whisper across the podium until the other strings join in and overwhelm them.
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The government of President Enrique Peña Nieto in Mexico relies on an estimated 75,000 automated accounts — Peñabots — to overwhelm political critics on Twitter.
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Several reports this week renewed investor focus on the potential for rising supply to overwhelm the expected gains in crude demand for 2018.
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Criminal gangs operating in border areas can overwhelm civilian police, and in the future Brazil hopes to deter foreigners covetous of its natural resources.
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So he doesn't overwhelm diners with information, à la the waitress in "Portlandia," about the provenance of each and every item on his menu.
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The point of the artwork is to overwhelm the viewer with the sheer number of things Trump has said that fall into those categories.
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As the show continues, its plot twists get more intentionally ludicrous, but because it's grounded in solid characters, the twists never overwhelm everything else.
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We have seen xenophobia overwhelm our nation's capacity for compassion, and we have seen the doors slam shut in our greatest hours of need.
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If your fears continue to overwhelm you despite the proactive steps you may be taking to combat them, consider visiting a therapist or psychologist.
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But his administration's overuse of controversial stop-and-frisk tactics helped overwhelm the court with cases, and the legality of busts began to blur.
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We expected the shades to overwhelm and feel more appropriate for a festival than every day, but surprisingly, they were pretty darn wearable — seriously!
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NO MATTER how hard Theresa May tries to focus her reshuffled government on other matters, Brexit seems certain to overwhelm the agenda this year.
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But a romance with a merman by the beach threatens to completely overwhelm her — and if he gets his way, pull her under completely.
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But at some point I'm going to have to handle such emotionally challenging moments on my own, so they don't exhaust, or overwhelm me.
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There's so much technology happening today where it can overwhelm people and they could throw their hands up and say 'This is confusing me.
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"Olivia was hesitant with too many of the prints because she is petite and was worried that it might overwhelm her," Paster tells PeopleStyle.
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Screenshot: Vlad Sitnikov (Vimeo)If there is one thing no one needs, it's additional spaces for brands to overwhelm humanity with even more advertising.
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Led by a certified pro, this course will get you to grips with the fundamentals of Photoshop in a way that won't overwhelm you.
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But a spring surge could still overwhelm the hotspots, and there is plenty of anecdotal evidence of migrants evading registration or gaming the system.
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But the central bank appears in little mood to deploy radical steps to overwhelm hyped-up market expectations, even if it were to ease.
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The twister is a good warm-up for the full technicolor wonder of Oz, which will utterly overwhelm you in the best way possible.
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These are clients who may have extensive trauma histories; active addictions, uncontrolled mental illness and these challenges overwhelm their ability to stabilize their lives.
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However, by attacking Dyn, it's possible to overwhelm that directory function and cause outages and loading problems across a large swath of the internet.
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However, the plan is not to overwhelm users' with too much data like "some of the nerdier weather apps" do, as Barnard puts it.
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In BlackNurse, a computer sends a low volume of a specific Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) error message that can overwhelm a firewall's processor.
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And muscle activity (of the sort that CTRL-Labs looks for) from eye and neck movements or clenched jaws can overwhelm the neural data.
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Mac himself slunk around the stage in a shiny, shredded green number, with a gigantic lily collar that threatened to overwhelm his bald head.
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"Any forces deployed to the islands would easily overwhelm the military forces of any other South China Sea-claimants," Davidson told a congressional panel.
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But now, in aeronautical parlance, the drag of the profession threatens to overwhelm its lift, which could mean a hard landing for the industry.
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An early adopter of polytonality (music that suggests multiple keys simultaneously), he charged his basically melodic style with a power that could sometimes overwhelm.
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Before Preti's discovery, you had to, in his words, "carpet bomb" smells by applying a perfume strong enough to overwhelm and erase all odors.
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Though small, the discrepancies were significant enough to overwhelm the polling sites, proving that there just were not enough of them, Ms. Purcell said.
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Only now, during shearing, does the work overwhelm me, but I manage this, too, by rising early, working in the dewy dark by lamplight.
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The colonel said Tuesday's offensive aimed to overwhelm the militants, who have put up stiff resistance but are hugely outnumbered by the attacking forces.
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Good and bad things happen to everyone, but based on my prior experience, I know they can easily overwhelm me and overtake my life.
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Morning and evening commuters heading to and from Pennsylvania Station and the Port Authority Bus Terminal regularly overwhelm Seventh and Eighth Avenues in Midtown.
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Irma, having passed over the Turks and Caicos in the Caribbean, remained an enormous storm that experts said could overwhelm the state of Florida.
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But if a restaurant adds too many, the elongated menu can overwhelm customers, slow down the kitchen and lead to longer drive-thru lines.
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When his mother got in, many in the room were trying to keep it brief so that the emotions would not overwhelm Officer Tameem.
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But the question for me has always been: At what point does the urge to overwhelm an audience swamp the sea walls of storytelling?
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But just like the sun can be unbearably hot on a summer day, Leos can overwhelm and overheat or lay it on too thick.
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His thoughts explode across the screen in skittering animation and garish colors, revealing the ways his fleeting impulses and fears overwhelm his best intentions.
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"An outbreak, a pandemic like this could overwhelm any system in the world," warned Dr. Anthony Fauci, the United States' top infectious disease expert.
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First, short-interval fires could overwhelm an evolutionary adaptation that in the past allowed burned lodgepole forests to regrow just as thickly as before.
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City leaders and hospital staffers alike fear the trustee could liquidate the hospital amid the COVID-21 pandemic, which threatens to overwhelm the city.
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There have been concerns that the US could face a similar situation, particularly that a sharp rise in cases could overwhelm its healthcare system.
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Many low- and middle-income countries' "health systems are already stretched thin, and a pathogen like the coronavirus can quickly overwhelm them," Gates wrote.
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No one knows what percentage that is relative to the total number of infections, but if it's large, that surge could overwhelm a hospital.
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Dig A Pony, a popular spot on Southeast Grand Avenue, can overwhelm with its weekend crowds but on a Tuesday night, it was perfect.
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One day, researchers believe, these devices could power advances in artificial intelligence or easily overwhelm the encryption that protects computers vital to national security.
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But they could also overwhelm the encryption that protects computers vital to national security or even the e-commerce sites we all use everyday.
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She has always fought for the voiceless and managed to overwhelm the old boys' network in order to get her work done in government.
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" George Leonard, chief scientist with the Ocean Conservatory, said that "the clock is ticking; we must confront this challenge before plastics overwhelm the ocean.
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The magnitude of the storm threatens to overwhelm that agenda as well as relegate to the background Mr. Trump's demands for a border wall.
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Bill Gates, the Microsoft founder and global health campaigner, also warned on Monday that the coronavirus could overwhelm health systems on the African continent.
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Music stars are deputizing chatbots as their automatic, ever-alert greeters on Facebook Messenger, handling the flood of inquiries that would overwhelm any human.
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The anticipated rapid rise in illegal crossings as we head into the spring and summer months threatens to overwhelm our Nation's law enforcement capacities.
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Depression in the C-suite has gained attention in Silicon Valley lately, where ever-growing expectations and capital for promising startups can overwhelm anyone.
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That in turn fuels cycles of violence and retaliation that can overwhelm already-vulnerable communities and essentially trap innocent bystanders in their own homes.
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That means letting paranoia, visceral anxiety and the feeling that something bad is about to happen at any second overwhelm the more rational faculties.
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The feat, footage of which was broadcast on state television, raised concern about the North's ability to overwhelm the new defense system being deployed.
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In a metropolitan setting, if enough people become infected, the numbers who may need significant care will easily overwhelm our capacity to provide it.
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Give it a few summers without fire, and it would push forward and overwhelm the grassland again, as it had taken the Maya cities.
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The protagonist, Aza, suffers from an extreme case of obsessive-compulsive disorder (as does Green), and her rogue thoughts threaten to overwhelm her life.
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And media outlets are rightly focusing on this one moment as unprecedented and dangerous — it looks like it will overwhelm discussion of everything else.
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I'm not saying Beck's plan to overwhelm Peter with highly elaborate, highly constructed scenes of devastation deserves a spot on the Sight & Sound poll.
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However, if North Korea is now capable of firing four missiles simultaneously — as it did Monday — this could overwhelm the system, according to analysts.
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Werdum has learned that in a division of front runners, it's a great idea to jump in and try to overwhelm the guy immediately.
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"If you can overwhelm a market, you can own it, and force the other bike companies out," he said on local morning radio in January.
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If you tried to [sell] captured CO2 from a coal plant, you'd quickly overwhelm all the greenhouse need; there's not a market at that scale.
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There must be a fighting ground that doesn't overwhelm people's lives, but allows them to contribute to healing, prevention and progress appropriate to their experience.
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To weave them all together was an organic process, but at the same time it's a delicate balance, because we don't want to overwhelm people.
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At the time, many non dairy milk drinkers were on team almond milk and there wasn't an oat milk industry to overwhelm at that point.
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If he spends any time at all with his emotions, they likely overwhelm him, so he projects them onto others as anger, derision, or criticism.
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The music and voiceover overwhelm you with a pathos the story hasn't quite earned, leveraging two characters you don't get to know all that well.
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That creates a danger hackers could try to manipulate those forms or simply overwhelm wireless networks so it's tougher to access them, Miller told me.
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The big picture: Even if Trump reinstated a form of family separation in an attempt to deter migrants, they would overwhelm Health and Human Services.
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But as the number of displaced residents continued to balloon, it was already clear their needs would soon overwhelm emergency resources available to help them.
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US commandos trained and prepared for weeks ahead of the raid, as the unpredictability of combat can overwhelm even the best fighters in the world.
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Perfect for the mornings when you want to celebrate the season but would rather not overwhelm your senses, the new Juniper Latte starts with espresso.
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With plentiful crude available, refiners have produced large volumes of gasoline and diesel, threatening to overwhelm demand despite the upcoming peak summer U.S. driving season.
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However, if the device is awakened from a "sleep" mode, it will sometimes send a burst of information at once, which can overwhelm a router.
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Yet some of these routers may not be up to the task, as multiple devices can easily overwhelm a network, or make it run sluggishly.
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He finds himself more suspicious of whether they have suicidal thoughts or intentions, though he's trying not to let his past experiences overwhelm the present.
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The co-opted smart devices then worked in concert to overwhelm Dyn's systems with junk traffic, crippling access to their clients' sites for several hours.
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First of all, do not even attempt to look at the Game of Thrones Wiki—it will just overwhelm you and fill you with dread.
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Far more serious than a tiff with Miley Cyrus that made headlines in 2013, her rocky family relationships threatened to overwhelm her fragile mental state.
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The bottom line: New York City is now reminiscent of Washington, D.C., where both sides too often allow viral rhetoric to overwhelm common-sense compromise.
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The Tar was expected to crest later in the day and officials warned it would overwhelm every bridge in the county, The Associated Press reported.
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Tesla said in the shareholder update that it aims to deliver 360,000 to 400,000 vehicles in 2019, a number that could overwhelm existing service capacity.
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That Trump's suspicion of free trade is popular can't overwhelm politically the fact that he's also an erratic racist running to lead a diverse society.
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We're all afraid of the unknown, and we all have an intrinsic fear of relentless infection or something that could overwhelm us like a plague.
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GAM and Woodford had to "gate" their clients' money as client redemptions threatened to overwhelm their ability to generate cash by selling their funds' assets.
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"Together, Russia and the Assad regime are deliberately weaponizing migration in an attempt to overwhelm European structures and break European resolve," he told the committee.
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In fact, after playing so many modern Pokemon games, which often overwhelm you with options and side activities, I've enjoyed the simplicity of the original.
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Notorious for wearing their hearts on their sleeves, this sign puts a lot out there in a relationship, and that can easily overwhelm potential partners.
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But what if there was a way to overwhelm cancer instead, barraging it with huge numbers of immune cells capable of recognizing and killing it?
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Four years later he killed off his most famous creation, the other-worldly "Ziggy Stardust," just at the point where it threatened to overwhelm him.
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But that's because our tribal loyalties, and an overly quick urge to label those with whom we disagree, routinely overwhelm our facts and our tolerance.
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"Requiring recalendaring of all of these cases immediately, however, would likely overwhelm the immigration courts and undercut the efficient administration of immigration law," he said.
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Tillerson: I know this was a hotly contested election...but we cannot let our personal convictions overwhelm our ability to work as one team pic.twitter.
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The thick paste of greens, herbs and butter on oysters Rockefeller, invented at Antoine's restaurant in 1899, would overwhelm a delicate Malpeque or Olympia oyster.
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He doesn't overwhelm on the inside quite like he used to, but Griffin is still one of the most efficient post players in the league.
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Her plan will overwhelm your schools and hospitals, further reduce your jobs and wages, and make it harder for recent immigrants to escape from poverty.
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In this dish from Matt Lambert of The Musket Room, wagyu is prepared simply, with just salt and pepper, because why overwhelm a beautiful thing?
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The game is never unfair, the odds winnable if you study them properly, but also ready to overwhelm you if you put a foot wrong.
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Next time you feel that tingle of empathic overwhelm, visualize that notebook's list of things you're grateful for and channel your feelings into that focus.
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These experts argued that herd immunity does not "seem a viable option" because it could overwhelm the UK's National Health Service with very sick patients.
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Using imagery as their primary communication tool, the companies moving into Beirut overwhelm citizens with an idea of progress that is blatantly Western and capitalistic.
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Occasionally, Soave is fermented and aged in oak, but it has to be done carefully so as not to overwhelm the nuances of the wine.
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As defensive line coach for the Giants, he replaced interior linemen with speedier ends to overwhelm Brady and unbeaten New England in Super Bowl XLII.
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They think it's somehow possible to overwhelm the public with evidence, to turn Trump's devout base against him, to pressure the president himself into submission.
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The U.S. faces a shortage of life-saving ventilators if patients infected with Covid-19, a respiratory disease caused by the coronavirus, overwhelm U.S. hospitals.
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But, sending everyone with fever or a cough to a hospital or clinic, especially in the midst of cold and flu season, would overwhelm physicians.
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In the 1960s, excitement centered on Jack Dalton's work, but the task seemed to overwhelm him, and he died in 1981 without producing his edition.
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While on mobile, most of that extra stuff is shoved in a navigation drawer; on desktop, it's all laid out and can overwhelm our senses.
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While you want to make sure the divider is large enough, you don't want it to overwhelm the space or make the place seem crowded.
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Particularly if divisions within parties overwhelm divisions between parties, we could see a decline in partisanship in Congress and a flourishing of cross-partisan creativity.
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International health officials worry that the virus could spread out of control and overwhelm the threadbare healthcare system in one of the world's poorest countries.
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International health officials worry that the virus could spread out of control and overwhelm the threadbare healthcare system in one of the world's poorest countries.
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Putting cities on lockdown has the potential to "flatten the curve" — slow the spread of the coronavirus so as not to overwhelm the healthcare system.
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But if the contagion starts to overwhelm the country's system, experts say the sanctions could play a role in hampering preventive and treatment efforts. Sen.
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This is always the tension of NYC Pride, a busy lineup of marches and parties that can easily overwhelm even the most extroverted among us.
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The widening scope of the health crisis threatens to overwhelm global supply chains, especially in China, the world's second-largest economy after the United States.
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Finally, they showed the capability to overwhelm any kind of missile defense that Japan, the U.S. and South Korea has or is planning to have.
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"You need to be very aware of scale," Ms. Bernerd said, as proportions will vary on consoles, and larger ones may overwhelm a narrow space.
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The anticipated rapid rise in illegal crossings as we head into the spring and summer months threatens to overwhelm our Nation's law enforcement capacities. 2.
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Machkovech said he juggled veggies, rearranged bunches of bananas, and even swapped items behind his back, hoping his sleight of hand might overwhelm the cameras.
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But that was their final game this season against the Orioles, and not every pitching staff will be as easy to overwhelm as Baltimore's was.
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The transit authority has the capacity to siphon off up to 230 inches of rain per hour, but a massive flow can overwhelm the system.
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This program would, of course, be fatally vulnerable to a single Willie Horton: one recidivist would overwhelm, in the public mind, a thousand non-offenders.
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This use of multiple missiles raised concerns that the North was trying out a new attack strategy that could overwhelm Japan's limited defenses, analysts said.
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D'Mitrik Trice scored 21 points, and the Wisconsin Badgers used smothering defense to overwhelm the Tennessee Volunteers 68-48 on Saturday afternoon in Knoxville, Tenn.
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But the trailer never loses sight of Jyn as its guiding force, and it doesn't let the weight of seven other movies overwhelm her story.
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Last week, the test server was barely live when it faced a possible DDOS attack — a coordinated effort to overwhelm a website or online server.
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In the initial days after the October shooting, Rabbi Wasserman told me could not cry because thinking about his emotions would overwhelm and paralyze him.
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But that was their final game this season against the Orioles, and not every pitching staff will be as easy to overwhelm as Baltimore's was.
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The theory being that it is far more reasonable to think you can overwhelm a guy who is waving a gun about than a knife.
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There's a reason these states struggle so much to advance single-payer: The tax hikes required are enormous, and can easily overwhelm a state's budget.
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Painted in a refined, brushy manner inspired by Titian's midcareer technique, their smooth and glowing backs to the viewers, the daughters overwhelm Lot's better judgment.
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In the women's competition, Sara Takanashi, 19, who had already won the World Cup title, continued to overwhelm opponents with her 13th win of the season.
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Their search party of three women and a dog seemed to overwhelm a nearby studio on East 83rd Street that was renting for $2,250 a month.
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So, in an effort to aid and not overwhelm, we've put together a quick-hit guide to Budapest, from the must-visit views to the nightlife.
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Most wartime detention camps were located in what is now the Serb Republic and authorities there fear that reparations claims, if granted, would overwhelm their budgets.
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The tide of refugees from the country is threatening to overwhelm the European Union and crush its treasured system of open borders between most member countries.
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Among Illinois' unresolved problems is a $130 billion unfunded pension liability and state constitutional protections for public worker retirement benefits which threaten to overwhelm state finances.
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But analysts said while this could be the right approach for Coach, which has a creative, forward-thinking team, it could overwhelm Kors, at least initially.
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Microtargeted ads with thousands of variants undercut and overwhelm the democratic apparatus designed to punish liars, while partisan news outlets counter attempts to call them out.
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In some cases, it's not only the nature of the wounds, but also the sheer number of patients that at times can overwhelm a hospital's resources.
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This is why, for voters, feelings about faith or the flag often overwhelm more deliberate thoughts about policies towards the deficit or single-payer health care.
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According to ABC News, Noriega kept encountering venues that hosted several parties at once, or played loud music, which can overwhelm a child with sensory sensitivities.
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His unscripted speaking style, with its spasmodic, self-interrupting sentence structure, has increasingly come to overwhelm the human brains and tape recorders attempting to quote him.
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Once occupied, said Admiral Davidson, China's outposts would be able to challenge America's presence in the region and "easily overwhelm" rival Asian claimants in those waters.
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Test sites appear as parasitic black growths on a virtual globe that looks real enough to touch, producing smoky trails that threaten to overwhelm the planet.
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Restaurants and shops have less options on their menus and on their shelves, and over time, you appreciate that there are less choices to overwhelm you.
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In the opening round of the tournament, Brice Guidon attempted to overwhelm Schilt and found himself hitting nothing but shoulders and air before getting tied up.
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Women have to live long enough — no longer be sexually desirable — for the erotic aspect of their works not to confuse or overwhelm the cultural significance.
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Ukraine has faded from our national consciousness as other, even more spectacular recent foreign policy fiascos – Syria, Libya and ISIS – overwhelm our capacity to catalog them.
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He was completely unafraid to break into a wild improvisation because he knew the energy and the ideas inside his phrasing would overwhelm any small imperfections.
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With its latest threat, North Korea is suggesting it could launch four missiles which could potentially overwhelm the THAAD missile defense system and strike near Guam.
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Arca's album Mutant is a great example, combining all sorts of alien sounds and screeches into a dense aural canopy that can easily overwhelm mediocre headphones.
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Officials from Colombia, Ecuador and Peru are meeting in Bogota this week to seek a solution to the migration issue, which threatens to overwhelm the region.
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While both extremes tend to overwhelm neurotypicals, not enough time is spent praising autistic people for our lack of pretense, our ability to be radically genuine.
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Why it matters: American officials fear that China's investment in AI companies is a prime example of an effort to overwhelm the U.S. with soft power.
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But the judge said individual questions would "quickly overwhelm" issues common to the potential millions of people who could be represented in a nationwide class action.
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Which, of course, is a bit like the experience of social media and the Internet itself—a digital landscape where sight and sound overwhelm and confuse.
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The vignette is not loaded with a crucial narrative decision that will trigger complex branching storylines, nor does it overwhelm the player with bombastic, fervent action.
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Mirai launches distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks, coordinated floods of traffic so large they overwhelm victims' servers and force them to crash or severely slow.
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"The power of creation is not yet strong enough to overwhelm the power of destruction in the economy, but the transition is structurally positive, " he added.
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Kedon Slovis passed for 406 yards and four touchdowns, and USC used to a third-quarter outpouring to overwhelm Cal, 103-17, Saturday in Berkeley, Calif.
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The sensations surged up from somewhere inside, like poison through a syringe: a mix of sadness, anxiety, and shame that would overwhelm anyone, especially a teenager.
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It's a sign that iron ore has joined the rest of the commodity casino, a place where the madness of the crowd can sometimes overwhelm fundamentals.
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Near Swindon in the south-west of England, on a site where Spitfires were made in wartime, Honda operates two cavernous warehouses that Brexit could overwhelm.
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Rising sea levels, increasingly severe hurricanes and superstorms, and the surges that come with them all threaten to overwhelm the cooling systems and the facilities themselves.
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I feel a bit like I'm always on an edge, where the fear might completely overwhelm me and I might not be able to do it.
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It encourages adversaries to develop more weapons (to attempt to overwhelm the defenses) and to be more likely to use those weapons early in a crisis.
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The only questions are how bad is it, and how much time do we have to affect repairs before the costs of the damages overwhelm us?
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Comprised of five portfolios containing ten prints each, Dix's 1924 etching series War (Der Krieg), based on his experience in WWI, will overwhelm the viewer's senses.
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The concern is that millions of tonnes of additional low-cost supply from Australia and Brazil will overwhelm demand in 2017 and send prices into retreat.
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Typically, I recommend breaking your planning into two separate phases to reduce overwhelm and maximize your wealth: planning before an exit and planning after an exit.
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The grim milestone comes as health officials tout a consistent message: Limit your interactions now or overwhelm the health systems meant to take care of you.
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Cuomo pleaded for more medical personnel and supplies to treat coronavirus cases that could overwhelm the hospitals in New York, a state of nearly 22.533 million.
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Alternating with his stand-up, the conversations at first complement and play off the jokes, but then the dialogues comment on, and eventually overwhelm, the comedy.
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Consensus reality, however surreal and surprising it can be, is fairly standardized in that the normal and boring tend to overwhelm more original, mind-bending creations.
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I think there's some truth on both sides of the argument, but from a safety standpoint, there are still things that can overwhelm your immune system.
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With Molecule 01, Mr. Schoen made consumers an irresistible promise: This stuff is like magical, invisible ink — it will amplify, rather than overwhelm, your natural pheromones.
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It's not the only sign that Mr. Lepage and the French company Théâtre du Soleil, which is staging the play, have let the kerfuffle overwhelm them.
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The poor state of the railway made it hard for Russia to transfer troops and materiel from the west, thereby allowing Japan to overwhelm the Russians.
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He's also, in circumstance if not in attitude, like a Dickens hero navigating a metropolis where poverty and cruelty threaten to overwhelm kindness and fellow feeling.
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Financial markets around the world took another hammering on Monday as a rising tide of national coronavirus lockdowns threatened to overwhelm measures from global central banks.
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Cuomo pleaded for more medical personnel and supplies to treat coronavirus cases that could overwhelm the hospitals in New York, a state of nearly 20 million.
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Cuomo pleaded for more medical personnel and supplies to treat coronavirus cases that could overwhelm the hospitals in New York, a state of nearly 22.533 million.
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You can buy camping stoves that might be nicer than the stove in the average American apartment, though the wealth of options available may overwhelm you.
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"The second is to block the production of the viral proteins" that it would otherwise use to create copies of itself and overwhelm the body's defenses.
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The matte finish keeps things looking natural, but be sure to just use a small amount so as not to overwhelm or weigh down your hair.
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Without the pummeling too-muchness, it could never overwhelm you the way this production does: "Put on Your Sunday Clothes" inexplicably reduces hardened critics to tears.
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This doesn't mean that Sanders, if he wins the nomination, can't overwhelm the polls with a progressive base and capture just enough moderates to beat Trump.
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If you short-circuit that process by saturating the ecosystem with misinformation and overwhelm the media's ability to mediate, then you can disrupt the democratic process.
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At present the failure of one of the larger "regional" bank groups might overwhelm both the F.D.I.C.'s traditional bank rescue tools and the bankruptcy code.
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"Exempting ringless voicemails from the TCPA's autodialer protections would allow callers to overwhelm consumers with ringless voice messages without first receiving express consumer consent," the senators.
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While Trump has so far not suffered any real political damage, a deepening crisis in the weeks ahead could easily overwhelm the more positive early response.
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"Requiring recalendaring of all of these cases immediately, however, would likely overwhelm the immigration courts and undercut the efficient administration of immigration law," Mr. Sessions wrote.
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Games are won by batters who can send pitches over the outfield walls and by powerful starters who can employ devastating fastballs to overwhelm opposing hitters.
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They employ cadres of buyers to scour the city each day for fruits, vegetables and nonperishable goods, bearing budgets that overwhelm those of the average household.
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Conservatives have long argued that spending on entitlement programs like Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security needs to be curtailed before the costs overwhelm the federal budget.
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The fire's girth and speed will overwhelm the capacities of Palm Springs's and San Bernardino's fire departments to put it out until reinforcements are sent in.
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Here's my three-step plan for conquering overwhelm: First, keep track of how you spend your time for a week, writing down business and personal activities.
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That reduces the liability some, though MGM Resorts oddsmaker Jay Rood said the sheer volume of McGregor bets at long odds still overwhelm big Mayweather bets.
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They believed that the investable emergence of factions — now known as political parties — would continually threaten to overwhelm the national government, placing personal liberties at risk.
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Top American men's player John Isner used his blistering serve to overwhelm Canadian Peter Polansky 6-3 7-6(4) and advance to the second round.
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In the 1980s and '90s, the legendary Jack Welch built GE Capital, the finance unit, into a behemoth that threatened to overwhelm G.E.'s industrial operations.
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According to Kaspersky, you can pay just $5 for a five-minute attack and $400 to overwhelm a server, blocking legitimate users, for a whole day.
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Its seven gentle instrumental songs build gently but quickly overwhelm, with bright acoustic guitars lapping over hypnotic synths, an upbeat flute drifting into bright piano keys.
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But rather than let those realities overwhelm the script, Jenkins also uses Moonlight to point to an equally important fact: not everyone from the "hood" is bad.
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China frankly is going to overwhelm Russia economically, demographically but the ability, as Ariel said, of the Americans to do that at this point is really zero.
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An outbreak of even just a few dozen cases of a deadly, highly infectious disease — let alone a few hundred — would overwhelm any city in our country.
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They worried that heavy rain and fast-rising waters could overwhelm the main concrete spillway of the Oroville Dam, overflow the emergency spillway and flood communities downstream.
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A lot of ambient music can feel escapist or enveloping, something to overwhelm the chaos around you, but Limpid as the Solitudes has a slightly different feeling.
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When Saki isn't working in bursts to overwhelm his opponents, he will attempt to draw them out and clip them with the left hook on the counter.
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But it would take decades of further research into how the cardiovascular system works before we could really understand how fear and stress can overwhelm the body.
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Roston explained that their focus us more on adding events that are of interest to the casual astronomy fan, and not to overwhelm the calendars of subscribers.
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Consumers like Amy Nelson in Western Springs, Illinois, who said she bought a new Land Rover in part because the SUV's infotainment system did not overwhelm her.
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And even high-growth businesses with big brands like Yelp and Pandora have gotten pummeled by investors on continued concern that the dominant companies will overwhelm them.
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What they lack in size, Gremlins will make up for in quantity—the idea being to overwhelm enemy defences as a swarm of wasps overwhelms a picnic.
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Whether it's as simple as wiping down the countertops or an annual afternoon spent scrubbing the oven, household to-dos can quickly pile up — and overwhelm you.
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As Frank reveals, after about half an hour of exhaustive testing, you might actually be better off going with a cheaper option to simply overwhelm your opponents.
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Cassidy has long controlled his own bloodlust, but he's afraid Denis' example will overwhelm his self-control, and he begs his son to be a good boy.
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Sure, spending most of your time with attractive men who are all catches is great… but you can imagine how all that testosterone can overwhelm a gal.
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If the goal is to counter missile defense systems, it would be just as easy to overwhelm them with a greater number of standard warheads, he said.
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It's pretty clear the company mostly wanted to overwhelm its new American audience with all the different things it does in one lavish and bizarre press conference.
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Pictures"This is exactly what we work on at the CDC every day—preparing for an unpredictable event that could overwhelm the healthcare system," Redd told Gizmodo.
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The narrative of our marriage was not going to overwhelm this movie and this amazing opportunity for him as a director, as a filmmaker, as a writer.
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Even in the morgue, it is Jonathan who lets his emotions overwhelm him, running out of the room to throw up when he sees his brother's body.
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The average American family today lives virtually paycheck-to-paycheck, with studies showing that an unanticipated expense of even a few hundred dollars would overwhelm their savings.
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The satire is played so broadly as to overwhelm most of the international cast in this production from South Korean co-writer/director Bong Joon Ho ("Snowpiercer").
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Plus, once a stock is free of the index it will no longer be impacted by waves of index fund selling that can overwhelm a particular stock.
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However, even if the sensors work to detect tampering, Pizzo points out that too many of them could trigger false positives that might overwhelm the network monitors.
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In addition, Leitschuh found that attackers could also launch a denial of service attack against Macs by using the same mechanism to overwhelm them with join requests.
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The answer to that question came in a series of breakthrough discoveries of how cancer uses tricks to turn off, hide from, and overwhelm our immune response.
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Its main finding is that permanent shifts in global energy markets will inevitably overwhelm oil companies, along with all economies which depend primarily on fossil fuel production.
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"If the Bureau is willing to work with me to help me get the requests filed in a way that doesn't overwhelm, that'd be ideal," Best said.
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And although my workload is relatively light, I wasn't able to overwhelm the Surface Studio at all even with games and multiple apps running side-by-side.
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But America's infrastructure is getting older and leakier; metropolitan-area populations are booming; and climate change is causing bigger rainfall events that more frequently overwhelm decaying sewers.
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But it would completely overwhelm "Svadba-Wedding," Ana Sokolovic's intimate a cappella work for six women, whose harmonies are only occasionally punctuated by glockenspiel or rain stick.
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Whatever you do, we're going to overwhelm them with such a huge vote in the Senate' " — with lots of Republicans — " 'that they will take the Senate bill.
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But just hours before, May had appealed to her party at a Conservative fundraising event not to allow the scale of the Brexit challenge to "overwhelm us".
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Dangerous synthetic opioids, like fentanyl, seem to be driving the increase, The New York Times reports: Unexpected combinations of those drugs can overwhelm even experienced drug users.
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In any future war with Israel, Hezbollah will likely rely on its growing arsenal of roughly 120,000 missiles and rockets that likely can overwhelm Israel's air defenses.
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All of this means that professionals are unlikely to overwhelm the Olympics any time soon, despite the A.I.B.A.'s stated aspirations and the fears of Wu's opponents.
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"Break down your bigger goal as small as you can so that you don't overwhelm and exhaust yourself reaching the goals you'd like to achieve," she said.
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An outbreak of a serious resistant infection with limited or no treatment options could overwhelm health systems, harm economies, and destabilize communities and nations in the process.
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Wizards' Wall, Beal overwhelm Pacers INDIANAPOLIS — When guards John Wall and Bradley Beal are at or near the top of their game, so are the Washington Wizards.
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Heavy bass lines in songs like Brand New's "Lit Me Up" and Kendrick Lamar's "DNA" stand out, but they don't overwhelm the other aspects of the music.
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" In The New York Times Ben Brantley called it "the first work I have known from this ever-questing dramatist in which the ideas overwhelm the characters.
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Because the coronavirus is so contagious, it could easily overwhelm America's public health system, leaving hospitals too full to properly treat patients and equipment in short supply.
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In Uganda, for example, as soon as an Ebola case is identified, public health officials overwhelm all streams of media with messages about how to stay safe.
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It's as powerful a glimpse into the forces behind homelessness — forces able to overwhelm even the most exceptionally gifted and intelligent of people — as I've ever read.
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Asia Durr and Sam Fuehring each had 19 points, and Louisville (30-103) scored 27 straight points in the first half to overwhelm the Colonials (22-11).
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Another letter, signed by 146 labor and immigrant-advocacy organizations, argued that no-match letters are ineffective, imperil American citizens and could overwhelm the Social Security Administration.
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He's seen what's happening in New York, and he knows it would take far, far fewer cases to overwhelm Fannin County than it does the Big Apple.
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The I.O.C. demurred when the Russian doping scandal threatened to overwhelm the 2016 Summer Olympics, telling international federations to make their own participation guidelines for Russian athletes.
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The push comes as public health officials warn that as the pandemic grows, it could overwhelm the health care system, as it has in Italy and China.
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"If the number of people who have it and need intensive care outnumber our ability to provide intensive care … that's where you overwhelm the system," said Sen.
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Public health officials fear that a sharply spiking epidemic curve of infections would overwhelm hospital resources and lead to more deaths, hence the need to flatten it.
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Congress has faced enormous pressure to rescue the economy and health-care system as patients overwhelm hospitals, workers get laid off and businesses small and large suffer.
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Two hundred thousand ICU cases in the "moderate" pandemic scenario hitting hospitals in the next three months would overwhelm the 103,210 ICU beds we might have available.
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