-
overproduction (in the
economy as a whole,
specific goods can
still be
overproduced) is only
possible in a
limited sense.
Overproduction raises issues about...
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Quantitative historian Peter Turchin noted that the
United States was
overproducing university graduates—he
termed this
elite overproduction—in the 2000s...
- felt that
despite the
occasional misuse of enchantment—"brief
spasms of
overproduced fantasy"—the novel's
screen adaptation was told with "agreeable simplicity...
- was required. The
United Arab
Emirates and
Kuwait were
consistently overproducing; the
latter at
least in part to
repair losses caused by
Iranian attacks...
- for
political rather than
economic reasons, the
country is
currently overproducing university graduates, who are
struggling to find white-collar jobs that...
- A
VIPoma or
vipoma (/vɪˈpoʊmə/) is a rare
endocrine tumor that
overproduces vasoactive intestinal peptide (thus VIP + -oma). The
incidence is
about 1 per...
- her
music is
fundamentally lacking,
which results in her work
being overproduced and impersonal. However,
coming from a
family in
which all of her siblings...
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Peter Frampton on lead guitar.
Contemporary critics maligned the tour as
overproduced,
saying it
pandered to the
current stadium rock
trends in its special...
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collection of
songs – some good, some bad, most too long, all
insanely overproduced – but an
emblem of the
hubris before the fall, like a dictator's statue...
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social conditions as well as what was
perceived as the overindulgent,
overproduced rock
music of the time,
including heavy metal.
Sales of
heavy metal records...