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In the last four years, the natural gas shale drilling boom has produced a glut of inexpensive fuel, leading producers to argue that the country should wean its commercial and municipal transportation systems from a dependence on imported oil to domestically produced natural gas.
Moreover, a construction boom in the past decade produced a glut of beautiful office buildings.
That surge produced a glut of listings above market prices that took several years to work through, brokers said.
Football's development off-field, possibly not by design, has gone hand-in-hand with that thinking, as academies have produced a glut of attacking midfielders.
PAGE A8 Too Many Afghan Poppies Afghanistan has produced a glut of opium poppies this year, making the price of illegal drugs plummet.
The unexpected golds in men's weightlifting (two) and women's judo have produced a glut of extra work for the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications in Pyongyang.
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It would most likely produce a glut of office and retail space, further depressing rents.
Their critics counter that, far from facing a shortage, we are producing a glut of young scientists with poor employment prospects.
Hundreds of millions of dollars in federal government funding is being spent on producing a glut of trainee teachers who have little chance of getting a job, the Sydney Morning Herald reports.
Oil companies argue that the vast majority of the petrol price is made up of taxes but a further collapse in crude values would produce a glut of cheap refined products and pressure to pass on cuts.
With demand for oil expected to take a seasonal dip in the spring, OPEC is concerned that its production increases this year could produce a glut of crude early next year and send the price tumbling below $25.
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