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I also keep them out of the compost pile, where they can become overly concentrated.
They were light and elegant rather than heavy or overly concentrated.
Colston Hall, Mon Comedy in Scotland tends to be overly concentrated around the two major centres of Glasgow and Edinburgh.
But they also could find themselves overly concentrated in one area, not invested in another or lacking an overall plan.
MANAGING SECURITIES The market crash of 2008 has instilled a fear of being overly concentrated with any one manager or firm.
In general, however, the manufacturing base has remained relatively small and overly concentrated on making clothes, textiles, leather goods, and food products.
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The UC Berkeley results also inform a widening debate about whether pre-K classrooms overly concentrate on academic or mental skills, while ignoring the nurturance of social skills.
The Justice Department has argued that the marriage would overly concentrate the industry and harm consumers by leaving them with higher bills and fewer choices.
This fall, Mr. Cable used his legal powers to refer a $12.4 billion Murdoch bid to take over 100 percent of BSkyB to Britain's competition authorities, blocking the deal pending a finding on whether the takeover would overly concentrate media ownership.
Mrs. Clinton had told him, "We want to see the constitutional process move forward in a way that does not overly concentrate power in one set of hands," the spokeswoman, Victoria Nuland, said, and she suggested that the Egyptian government had offered signs that a compromise was in the works.
However, the basic financial structures that we found problematic before the crisis are still with us: financial systems are still overly complex, banking assets are highly concentrated, with strong domestic interlinkages, and the too-important-to-fail issues are unresolved.
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