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crowding
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Present participle of crowd
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The word 'crowding' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a situation where too many people or things are in a given area, resulting in a lack of space. For example, "The long lines at the grocery store were caused by the crowding of shoppers."
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For big business and less repressive governments, the alternative of simply crowding out your opposition online must seem a far more attractive prospect.
This narrative makes out that girls are afraid to study the big scary sciences: but another way of thinking about it is that boys are the odd ones – crowding as they do into just a few subjects.
And it felt as if the heat is going out of immigration a little; Question Time audiences are usually obsessed with it but newer anxieties are perhaps crowding it out.
Even before coal stocks went into freefall last year, competition from the vast coal reserves of Wyoming's Powder river basin and cheap natural gas was crowding out mines in Appalachia, forcing lay-offs and shutdowns.
Yet, as the campaign evolves, more mud is likely to be piled on, crowding out the critical issues of inclusion, accountability and policy.
Clearly one downside to government spending is crowding out, of investment and local resources (including labour).
Crowding out of private activity could quickly become a problem, particularly as interest payments balloon with rising rates unless the debt is mostly monetised which, under those circumstances, could mean an unpleasant and destabilising loss of control of inflation.
For years, every single school's performance details have been published in the local papers and on the Department of Education's website.The only wrinkle added by the NCLB Act has been further classroom crowding.
Hillary Clinton, America's secretary of state, said this week that the entire world was disappointed that in its efforts to end the war, it was causing "such untold suffering .In its rush to exterminate the Tigers partly in justified fear of their skill at manipulating foreign opinion the army has shown a cruel disregard for Tamil civilians crowding the battlefield.
Loans are available from BNDES, Brazil's giant national development bank, at a more affordable rate, but its activities have the effect of crowding out other lenders.
The economy should grow a little in 2014 and by more than 2% in 2015.In this section On being propped up Indignant, undignified Coming in Presidency through ambiguity Up, but not out Tor! Tor! Tor! Hobbling behind America Reprints Related topics International Monetary Fund (IMF) European Union GreeceThis summer should see a record 17m tourists crowding Greek beaches.
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