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There's a vast surplus of you lot.
Yet there was already a vast surplus of workers, because of a bulge in the working-age population.
As a result, there is a vast surplus of permits — about 800 million tons' worth, according to Point Carbon.
Bred for biomedical research, they are now unemployed, a result of a vast surplus of laboratory chimpanzees.
In addition, the vast surplus of higher-enriched fuel Iran was to get under the deal would have permitted some to be diverted to its bomb program.
As Ukraine plunged into its ongoing economic crisis, defence spending covered only about 17% of costs and the freelance arms merchants took over in cahoots with army officers, plundering the vast surplus stocks and selling wherever clients could be found.
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The widening inequality in rich countries like ours, where some people don't have enough to eat and others have vast surpluses, will lead to disaster and uprisings.
At the time of reunification, western Germany produced some four-fifths of its food requirements, and increased productivity and guaranteed prices resulted in vast surpluses (especially of butter, meat, wheat, and wine).
The practice of tying subsidies to food production, which led to vast surpluses in the 1980s, was eliminated in a series of reforms, and grants to landowners are now based on the amount of land farmed, rather than how much is grown on it.
Under his command the plains were gradually transformed into vast, surplus-producing rice paddies.
Obama administration officials also expressed frustration with Germany's vast trade surplus with the United States, which stood at $64.8 billion in 2016.
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