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- language. Three prominent errors in early word use are overgeneralization, overextension, and underextension. The majority of words that children first learn...
- Hall (27 November 2007). Averting Global War: Regional Challenges, Overextension, and Options for American Strategy. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 158–159...
- power under the House of Hohenstaufen in the mid-13th century, but overextension led to a partial collapse. The imperial office was traditionally elective...
- Hall (November 27, 2007). Averting Global War: Regional Challenges, Overextension, and Options for American Strategy. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 158–159...
- Midway Airlines was an airline in the United States based in Chicago, Illinois. It was incorporated on October 13, 1976, by Kenneth T. Carlson, Irving...
- charitable interpretation of Italian failures, blaming inferior equipment, overextension, and inter-service rivalries. Its forces had "more than their share...
- Gaspard de Coligny, seigneur de Châtillon (French pronunciation: [ɡaspaʁ də kɔliɲi]; 16 February 1519 – 24 August 1572), was a French nobleman, Admiral...
- Hector. Book 16 illustrates how aristeiai often fit into the "epic overextension" of battles: the arming of the warriors, the march into battle, the...
- was having serious financial problems, stemming from problems with overextension and limited record sales and distribution.[citation needed] Hayes himself...
- logistical difficulties, high levels of attrition and heavy casualties, and overextension of German forces within the vast Soviet territories. On 22 June 1941...