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Discover Ludwig"temporary excesses" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a period of excessive behavior or actions that are not sustained over a long period of time. Example: "The company's profits were affected by the CEO's temporary excesses in spending on lavish corporate events, but it was ultimately just a temporary setback."
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Even when the French Revolution spun out of control and began to devour its own partisans, Jefferson insisted that these bloody convulsions were only temporary excesses justified by the larger ideological issues at stake.
Reducing recurrent greenhouse gas emissions of agriculture requires increases in production per unit area simultaneously with (1) reducing temporary excesses of available nitrogen that induce high N2O emissions, (2) reducing CH4 emissions by better feeding regimes of ruminants and less inundation of rice-fields, (3) wiser use of peatlands reducing CO2 emissions, and (4) better waste recycling.
Studies of all known examples of extreme rural urban population mixing in Britain in the past 60 years have, in each instance, revealed significant temporary excesses of childhood leukemia (Kinlen 1995, 2000).
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But since the environmental effect of greenhouse gases builds up over time, a temporary excess will make little difference to the overall path of global warming.
We explore if this could explain the mammography paradox for women aged 40 49: an unexplained temporary excess in mortality for the screened population compared to controls.
The temporary excess discount followed by a regression to the mean suggests that the fund experienced selling pressure due to the confluence of several factors.
It has been suggested that this failure is due to a temporary excess of signal sequence-containing nascent polypeptides over signal recognition particles [6], [24].
They might potentially bind miRNAs that are in (perhaps temporary) excess over cognate targets, preventing inappropriate target binding and/or protecting unbound miRNAs against premature degradation.
From this idea began a series of studies that eventually covered all known examples of extreme rural urban mixing in Britain in the past 60 years, each of which revealed a significant temporary excess (Kinlen, 1995).
BOX 18 IMF'S COMPENSATORY AND CONTINGENCY FINANCING FACILITY (CCFF) The compensatory element for cereal imports is designed to provide financing quickly, within stated limits, to member countries experiencing temporary excess costs of cereal imports.
In addition to direct help for small farms, donors should provide more help for the research and development needed to identify new high-yielding seed varieties, especially to breed plants that can withstand temporary flooding, excess nitrogen, salty soils, crop pests, and other challenges to sustainable food production.
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