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But it seems churlish to complain about a surfeit of quality.
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However, based on our findings of a 4.2 % decrease in length and increases in maternal metabolic syndrome of pregnancy, i.e., hypertension, diabetes, and BMI at delivery, we may be observing the effects of the broader definition of malnutrition, i.e., a diet poor in healthy nutrients but with a surfeit of poor quality calories.
Their characters have that objectivity that comes from a surfeit of painful experience, a quality that put me in mind of the razor-edged tales of Isaac Babel.
Quantity is not all that we might dream it to be; quantity often means a reduction in quality, a surfeit of dollar store fill-ins and a tendency to feel overwhelmed and worn out with the extent of gewgaws getting opened.
But a surfeit of awards may backfire.
The surfeit of odors made one giddy.
But there is a surfeit of villains.
And New York offered a surfeit of candidates.
News of its fall induced a surfeit of celebratory gunfire.
J: "Due to a surfeit of bookishness.
Yorkshire had a surfeit of fast bowlers.
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