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"excessive progress" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where too much progress has been made, perhaps at a rate or level that is not sustainable or desirable. For example: - The company's drive for excessive progress led to burnout among employees. - The government's policies resulted in excessive progress in certain industries, while neglecting others. - While technological advancements have brought about many benefits, some argue that society's constant pursuit of excessive progress has negative consequences.
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With better understanding the side effect of urbanization on human health and with excessive progress in new investigation tools, the area of building studies were enlarged to neighborhood environment where mass and air transport vividly interact with the buildings.
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Some studies have found excessive use of progress notes with little essence, obscuring vital information about the patient [ 26, 27], while others have found results similar to our study with a scarcity of progress notes [ 25].
The left ventricle (LV) of these patients is characterized by an excessive growth that progresses from a normal functional state to asymptomatic LV dysfunction (LVD) [ 2, 3].
But excessive judiciousness can hamstring progress.
The end result is that for all their moralizing about the evils of borrowing, the Europeans aren't making any progress against excessive debt — whereas we are.
Mr. Mahtani acknowledged that shares in emerging markets often trade at lower price-earnings ratios than those in developed markets, but said that the present gap was excessive, especially considering the progress made since the slump of the 1990's.
Jungk had published the bestseller "Die Zukunft hat schon begonnen: Amerikas Allmacht und Ohnmacht" ("Tomorrow is already here") in 1952, in which he accused US civilization of an excessive belief in technological progress, domesticating both nature and man [50 Jungk].
"After 7 years of hearing Repeal & Replace, why not done?" McConnell had accused Trump of having "excessive expectations" for legislative progress during remarks to a Rotary Club in Kentucky on Monday.
The idea that excessive competition can block progress appears counterintuitive to many, but analysis of biomedical research funding shows this is the case (Teitelbaum, 2008; Stephan, 2011).
The symptoms and signs of SS include dizziness, spinning sensation, drowsiness, confusion, motor dyskinesia, visual flashbacks, pallor, cold sweating, restlessness, and excessive salivating, and can progress to nausea and eventually emesis.
Based on these observations, we conclude that influenza pneumonia does not kill via excessive pulmonary inflammation, but progresses through a deficit of effective inflammation.
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