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overhang,
overhanging,
overhangs, or
overhung in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Overhang may
refer to: Debt
overhang, a
fiscal situation of a...
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power to
ascend severely overhanging routes. All
subsequent grade milestones in
climbing would come from
continuously overhanging sport-climbing
routes including...
- lower-level structures.
Overhangs on all four
sides of
barns and larger,
older farmhouses are
common in
Swiss architecture. An
overhanging eave is the edge of...
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system in Bavaria,
overhanging constituency winners are
excluded in
order of
lowest vote share.
Prior to
German reunification overhang mandates - particularly...
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within the wheelbase, so as to
avoid the
problem of understeer.
Reducing overhanging weight in
sports cars is
usually a priority, with the
notable exception...
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Monetary overhang is a
phenomenon in
which people have more
money holdings than they
would normally choose to
because of a lack of
ability to
spend it...
- Debt
overhang is the
condition of an
organization (for example, a business, government, or family) that has
existing debt so
great that it
cannot easily...
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Overhanging Tower is a (12,169-foot (3,709 m))
mountain located in the
southern Wind
River Range in the U.S.
state of Wyoming.
Overhanging Tower is on...
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beneath an '
overhang'
there is
shade provided by a
protrusion from the
adjacent vertical domain, such as a tree or building. In marketing,
overhanging the market...
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Ballroom Overhang is a
large limestone outcrop on the Fox
River in
Paparoa National Park, in the
Buller District of New Zealand. The
Ballroom Overhang provides...