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Be excess
noun
The state of surpassing or going beyond limits; the being of a measure beyond sufficiency, necessity, or duty; that which exceeds what is usual or proper; immoderateness; superfluity; superabundance; extravagance; as, an excess of provisions or of light.
Exact(60)
If this be excess, give me excess of it.
There will be excess, stupidity and greed along the way.
When pop meets classical, though, the result can be excess of epic proportion.
LESSON 1 -- If the price is set artificially low, there will be excess demand.
While there may be excess capacity in steel, that is not the issue elsewhere in manufacturing.
The cause of any bleeding may be excess hormone output by the ovaries.
"For the next three to five years, there's going to be excess building materials that sometimes are more expensive to throw away than to donate".
"There will be excess profits for the teams if you go to 80percentt public funding and the negatives aren't so great," Rosentraub said.
It also suggests that there must be excess NH3 and other alkaline cations that neutralize sulfate; otherwise the growth rate in NH3 would have been much greater.
Similarly, its coal report suggests that $112bn of future coal mine expansion and development may be excess to requirements due to lower demand forecasts.
Yes, he acknowledges, there is corruption and violence and excess, but, he says: "Excess was now felt to be excess in India.
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