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"over extension" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation where something has been taken too far, overextended, or pushed beyond its limits. For example, "The new policy resulted in an over extension of resources and caused many issues for the company."
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To be sure, this caution on the part of households does guard against an over extension that might in time lead to a bust, but it also blocks a rise to that happy medium between excess and greater levels of economic activity.
Given that the estimated range of hinge loops agrees well with the semi-manually verified ones reported in [2] (Table 4), and the over extension is well prevented (as also shown in the Table S4), we conclude that the proposed procedure is a fully automated, precise, and generally applicable method for hinge loop detection.
Although Huxley remained cautious about the over extension of biological analogies, as Mark Jackson shows in his contribution to this collection, it is striking how closely the next imagined stage in evolution matched the programmes of political reform sketched out by his Labour and Fabian contemporaries and his own colleagues in Political and Economic Planning (P.E.P. (Marwick, 1964)).
Half my time is spent settling the fights between Ickes and Wallace and Hopkins and Ickes over extension of their jurisdictions.
Indeed, over extension of the duration of either step 1 or step 2 leads to deterioration of the overall corrosion resistance.
DISH can be complicated by cervical spinal fracture resulting from even minor trauma such as over extension.
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eOf the 18 subjects in this group, one subject with pre-existing antibodies to romiplostim rolled over from a parent study into the roll-over extension study, hence this subject was only counted once in the total incidence.
Similarly, of the 14 subjects, two subjects with pre-existing antibodies to TPO rolled over from their respective parent studies to roll-over extension study, hence these subjects were counted only once in the total incidence.
Mr Zakaria's book is not an attack on democracy, but on its over-extension.
But, it bears noting that the risks of over-extension fall mainly on the wealthy countries whose quotas and guarantees underpin the finances of each institution.
The counter-argument to "stretching" the World Bank and other institutions is that they must be protected from any over-extension.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com