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There's one word in your new book that you use excessively — abashed.
If individuals use excessively high discount rates for personal decisions, how should society discount the future costs and benefits of government programs?
The company sued, contending that the government lacked authority to enforce its new regulations, which use excessively high levels of salmonella as an indicator of an unsanitary plant.
"If you have underlying health issues, are pregnant or nursing, or use excessively, there can be some very serious side effects," Dr. Holly Phillips, a general internist on the Upper East Side, said of herbal teas.
In these systems, water management is not easy, since soils are very poor and with low water holding capacity (sandy soils), and growers tend to use excessively and inadequately supplied water.
Does this physiological variation mean that some people are more likely to use excessively and develop problems?
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Stop and search has been used excessively, with young men in deprived communities disproportionately targeted.
The suggestion that the grenades had been used excessively came from Christopher Dunn, the associate legal director of the New York Civil Liberties Union.
Techniques his office did approve, such as waterboarding, or simulated drowning of terrorism suspects, were used excessively, Bybee said.
He has struggled in nonsave situations, but with Turk Wendell having been used excessively in the past week, Benitez volunteered to help when he could.
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